TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles.) 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overture— Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “Wedgwood Blue.” Selection —“The Clock and the Dresden Figures.” 8.9: Baritone—Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger, (a) “Under the Rose”; (b) “A Sprig of Boronia.” 8.15; The “Rangitikei” Jazz Band, “Popular . Melodies.” 8.25: Sketch —Miss Linnie Nicholas and Mr. Vryn Evans, “The Baggage.” 8.27: Vocal and instrumental—The Bohemian Duo, (a) “E Pari Ra”; (b) “Take Tarunga Ake.” 8.36: Selection Herman Finck’s Orchestra, “Old and New” Potpourri of Popular Memories. 8.44 a Lyric tenor —Mr. Sam Duncan, (a) “Mignon”; (b) “Alice, Where, Art Thou?” 8.50: The “Rangitikei” Jazz Band, “Further Popular Numbers.” 90: Weather forecast. 9.2: Selection —8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, (a) “Lo Reve Passe.” 9.6: Baritone—-Mr S. Evelyn Rodger, (a) “A Castilian Lament”; (b) “Slave Song.” 9.12: The Bohemian Duo, (a) “Arolia Puma!”; (b) “Matangi.” 9.20: Sketch — Miss Linnie Nicholas and Mr. Vryn Evans, “The Art of Love.” 9.30: Novelty—Jessica Pragonette, (a)‘“Moonbeams”; (b) “L’ Amour Toujours L’Amour.” 9.36: The “Rangitikei Jazz Band, “Latest Hits.” 9.43: Lyric tenor —Mr. Sam Duncan, (a) “Sally Horner”; (b) “O Murm’ring Breezes.” 9.50: Accordion —Pietro, (a) “Broadway”; (h) “Tho Kiss.” March United States Marino Band, “Semper Fideles.” 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 5.6: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Orchestrina, “Oberon.” 8.9: Mezzo-soprano —Mrs. Mai King, (a) “Morning”; (b) “The Fuchsia Tree.” 8.14: ’Cello—Pablo Casals, “Spanish Dance.” 8.17: Lecture Recital by Mrs. Daisy Basham, assisted by Mr. Ernest Short, on “Wagner,’’ Part 1. 8.32: Orchestrina, “Lohengrin.” 8.40: Tenor—Mr. Les Stapp, “Speak Music.” 8 43: A humorous interlude by Mr. Jock Lockhart, 3YA’s well-known Scottish comedian. 8.5’3: Orchestrina, “Ballet Suite from Meyerbeer’s Operas.” 9.1: Weather report. 9.2: Mr. Clement May will entertain with a recital from tho works of Dickens, O. Henry and A. A. Milnne. 9.16: Orchestrina, (a) “Star of Eve”; (b) “Marche Militaire.” 9.24: Continuation of the Lecture Recital on “Wagner” by Mrs. Daisy Basham and Mr. Ernest Short. 9.39: Mezzo-soprano— Mrs. Mai King, (a) “Thoughts Have Wings”; (b) “The Curtain Falls.” 9.44: Further Scottish Songs and patter by Mr. Jock Lockhart. 9.54: Tenor—Mr. Les Stapp, (a) “My Heart-is a Haven”; (b) “Sweet Lady.” 10.0: March—Orchestrina, “Marche de Tannhauser.” 10.4: Dance programme.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 50: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Band programme by the Woolston Brass Band, assisted by 3YA artists. Band, “Harlequin.” “Naboucodenosor.” 8.12: Tenor-—Mr. C. R. Williamson, (a) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve”: (b) “O Flower Divine”; (c) “Down the Vale”; (d) “I Gave You a Gift.” 8.24: Organ —Quentin Mac Lean, “Incidental Music to tho Merchant of Venice.” 9.40: Band, (a) “Gallantry”; cornet solo — Bandsman R. Ohlsen, (b) “The Caledonians.” 8.51: Soprano—Miss Gladys Brooks, (a) “Bend Dow Thine Ear”; (b) “Tho Second Minuet”; (c) “Go' Down to Kew.” 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Demroy Somers’ Band, “The Desert Song.” 9.11: Baritone—Mr. Rex Harrison, (a) "Tangi”; (b) “Waiata Maori”; (c) “The Lute Player”; (d) “Tho Way Home.” 9.26; Band, “The Coster’s Courtship.” 9.34: Recitations —Harold Shaw, (a) “A Fallen Star”; (b) “I. Understood.” 9.44: Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “No, No. Nanette.” 9.52: Band, “Wedjgweod Blue.” “Imperial Echoes.” 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.)
5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News esssion. 8.0: Regal Cinema Orchestra, “Show of Shows.” 8.9: Contralto —Miss I. Horniblow, (a) “Waters of Minnetonka”; (b) “Who Knows.” .8.15: 'Cello—Beatrice Harrison, 'Harlequinade.” 8.19: Recital —Miss E. McPeak, “Mar.” 8.24: Tenor —Mr. H. A. Johnston, “Tho Pipes of Pan.” 8.27: Trio —Miss Holmes, Miss Judd and Mrs. Moffat, (a) “Syncopation”; (b) “Spring Song”; (c) “Spanish Dances.” 8.37: Soprano—Miss Mae Matheson, (a) “Tho Bird That Came in Spring”; (b) “The Cuckoo.” 8.43: Organ— Terence Casey, (a) "Crazy Pirouette”; (b) “Love Everlasting.” 8.49: Songs
at tho piano—Jack Blair, (a) “Telling It To The Daisies”; (b) “Vagabond Lover.” 8.55: Violin —Miss E. Judd, "Paradise.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Land of tho Garde Republicaine, “Clarinet Concerto.” 9.10: Soprano —Miss Mao Matheson, “I Know Not Why.” 9.13: Instrumental Trio, “Hungarian Dance No. 6”; (b) “To
Spring”; (c) “Nina.” 9.23: Recital —Miss E. McPeak, (a) “The Coward”; (b) “The Conversation Book.” 9.30: Tenor —Mr. H. A. Johnston, (a) “A Song of thy Open”; (b) “Five Eyes.” 9.36: Violin—Miss E. Judd, “Liebesleid.” 9.41:, Contralto —Miss I. Horniblow, “Three Green Bonnets.” 9.45: Instrumental Trio, (a) “Second Waltz in E Flat”; (b) “Simple Aveu.” 9.53: Song at tho piano—Jack Blair, “What Have I Done.”
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