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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Literary selection by the announcer. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News. S.O-. Orchestral Octet, “Nelson’s Call,” “Sylvia.” 8.9: Soprano—Miss Betty Zukerman, (a) “The Land of Going-to-Be”; (b) “Serenade.” 8.15: Organ—Sandy Macpherson, “L’Heure Bleu”; “In an Old World Garden.” 8.21: Humour—Mr Zante Wood, (a) “A Radio Romance"; (b) “Phrenology.” 8.32: Orchestral Octet, “Scotch Melodies.” _ 8.44: Novelty piano and vocal —Eric and Jacw (a) “Mean to Me”; (b) “If I Had a Girl Like You”; (c) “When the Little Red' Roses Get the Blues for You”; (d) “Telling It to the Daisies.” 8.57: Cavalry Band, “Quadrille Medley.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Orchestral Octet, “Hungarian Lustspiel.” Selection—Octet, “Two South American Tunes.” 9.16: Baritone—Mr Reginald Morgan, “A Group of Welsh Qnntrq ” fill “Al" Hvd C NOS (b) Gil

Nyft’ryn Clwyd.” 9.22: Accordeon duo —Gellin and Bergstrom, (a) “Norwegian Hunting March”; (b) “Holmenkollin March.” 9.28: Soprano Miss Betty Zukerman, “Dream of Love and You.” 9.32: Violin —Vasa Prihoda (a) “Waltz”; (b) “Ay, Ay, Ay.” 9.38: Octet, “Traumbild,” ‘‘A Frolic ; “Song Without Words.” 9.50: Baritone —Mr Reginald Morgan (c) “adair Idris”; (d) “Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nha-, dan” 9.56: Cavalry Band, “Cavalry March.” 9.59: Programme of dance music. 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music ' session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Relay from Town Hall of Wellington Symphony Orchestra, assisted by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. 8 16: Tenor —Mr W. Roy Hill, (a) “Her Voice”; (b) “Impatience.” Duet Messrs Chas. Williams and Will Goudie, “Cavalier and Minstrel.” Bass Mr W. Binet Brown, “The Skipper.” The Lyric Quartet, “Richard of Taunton Dene.’ 8.30: 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Golliwog’s' Cakewalk.” Organ—Reginald Goss Custard (a) “The Question”; (b) “The Answer.” Novelty—Chas. Coburn and Company in “An Old-time Sing-song.” 8.46: Re-

lay from Town Hall. 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Novelty piano—Mr Norman Izett, (a) “Home, Sweet Home”; (b) Heather Bells.” 9.10: Relay from the Town Hall. 9.20: Lyric Quartet, “Mysterious Mose.” Baritone —Mr Will Goudie, “It’s a Beautiful Day.” Lyric Quartet, “Boot and Saddle.” 9.36: Dialogue—John Henry and Blossom, “Blossom’s Film Scenario.” Guitar duo—Roy Smeck and Art Kahn, “Itchin’ Fingers.” 9.39: Relay from Town Hall. 10.0: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles) —3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Florodora.” 8.9: Bass —Mr Leslie N. Fleming (a) “Gipsy John”; (b) “At Dawning.” 8.15: Studio Octet, (a) “New Colonial”; (b) “Jolly Robbers” Overture. 8.24: The Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) “Little White Lies”; (b) “A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine.” 8.30: Humour —John Henry, “Going the Pace that Kills.” 8.36: Tenor —Mr E. R. Pitman, (a) “Mar-

guerite”; (b) “Firstly, My Deal’ Brethren.” 8.42: Hawaiian guitars and ukulele —Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet, (a) “Hear the Ukulele Calling You Home”; (b) “It Happened in Monterey”; (c) “If I Had a Girl Like You.’ 8.51: Male voice quartet—Goodrich Silvertown Quartet, “A Japanese Sunset.” 8.54: Studio Octet, (a) “Lonesome Little Doll.” (b) “South Sea Rose.” 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Selection — Royal Belgian Guards Band, *‘Sans Peur.” 9.7: Bass —Mr Leslie N. Fleming “La Paloma.” 9.11: Studio Octet, “Katinka.” 9.23: Cabaret songs at the piano with banjolele—The Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) “Just a Little Closer”; (b) “Hello, Swannee, Hello!” 9.29: Monologue—Fanny Brice, “Mrs Cohen at the Beach.” 9.35: Studio Octet, “The, Grasshoppers’ Dance.” 9.40: Tenor —Mr E. R. Pitman, “Jogging Along the Highway.” 9.44: Hawaiian steel guitars and ukulele — Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Quartet, (a) “I’ve Got a Yen for You”; (b) “Dancing with Tears in My Eyes”; (c) “Why?” 9.53: Male voice Brevities Quartqt 4 “The Womajn in the Shoe.” 9.56: Studio Octet, “Valse Bleue.” 10.0: Dance programme. 4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles).— 2.0: Relay from Caledonian Grounds of Description of Events in New Zealand Athletic Championships. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Relay of vaudeville programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance session.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND, 900 Kilocycles.

3.0: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of divine service from St. Matthew’s Church. 8.30: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Eugen Onegin.” Soprano—Miss Lillian Woods, “When Swallows Fly Low.” Vocal—The New Clarion Quartette, “In This Hour of Soften’d Splendour.” Instrumental — The Moore Sisters, Trio “Libestraume” 'Cello, “Star of Eve ; ’. Contralto— Miss Beryl Smith (a) “That’s All”; (b) “Song of the Open.” Weather forecast. The Moore Sisters, violin solo, “Liebeslied”; trio, “Abenlied.” Tenor —Mr. Lambert Harvey, “Eleanore”. Vocal—The New Clarion Quartette, “Whiter Than Snow”. ’Cello — Edmund Kurtz (a) “Mazurka”; (b) “Minuet in D Major.” Vocal duet— Miss Beryl Smith and Mr. Duncan Black, “Ye Banks and Braes.” National Symphony Orchestra, “Irish Rhapsody”. Piano —Mischa Levitski, “La Campanella”. Vocal duet—-Miss Lillian Woods and Mr. Lambert Harvey, “Nadeshda.” Bass —Mr. Duncan Black, “The Smuggler”. The. Moore Sisters, “Nocturne.” Vodal —The New Clarion Quartette, “Annie Laurie”. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, “Spanish Rhapsody”. 2YA, WELLINGTON, 720 Kilocycles.

3.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 6.o:Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church. 8.15: Studio concert, “Fierrabrass.” 8.23: Bassbaritone —Mr. Claude Moss (a) “Sombre Woods”; (b) “Flower of My Heart”. 8.28: ’Cello —Beatrice Harrison (a) “The Broken Melody”; (b) “Harlequinade”. 8.36: ContraltoMiss Mollie Fenton, “The Virgin’s Slumber Song”. Duet—Misses Nora Gray and Mollie Fenton, "All Through the Night.” 8.42: 2YA Orchestrina, “Slavonic Rhapsody”. 8.50: Wellington Ladies’ Trio (a) “To Aurora”; (b) “Oh, Swallow, SwalloW”. 8.56: Choral—Don Cossacks Choir. “Song of the Volga Boatmen. 9.0: Weather re-

port. 9.2: Orchestrina, “D’Extase”; “Serenata.” 9.10: Bass-baritone—Mr. Claude Moss (a) “Serenade”; (b) “Invitation to the Dance”. 9.15: Cornet—Percy Code, (a) “Zelda”; (b) “Carnival de Venice”. 9.21: Vocal tr i 0 —Wellington Ladies Trio, “Oh, Peaceful Night”; “The Fairies were tripping”. 9.27: Organ—G. T. Pattman, “Four Indian Love Lyrics. 9.35. Orchestrina, “Aida”. 9.43: Contralto —Miss Mollie Fenton, “Cloude in Darkness”. Duet —Misses Nora Gray and Mollie Fenton, “All Alone”. 9.49: Don Cossacks Choir, “Monotonously Rings the Little Bell.” 9.53: Orchestrina, “Czardas”.

3YA, CHCH. (890 kilocycles). 3.0: Relay of Welsh Seiwice from Christchurch Anglican Cathedral. Musical items:—Sacred solo—Madame Gower Burns, “The Lord is My Light”. Quartette —Madame Gower Burns, Miss A. Vinsen, Messrs E. Rogers, and J. Filers “O Come Every One That Thirsteth”. Solo and chorus—Mr. R. H. Williams, “The Welsh National Anthem.” 5.30: From the Studio—Children’s song service. 6.30: Musical recordings. 7.0: Relay of evening seiwice from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. 8.15: Relay of a concert by Derry’s Military Band, and assisting 3YA artists. Band, “Invercargill”; “Carillon in E Flat.” 8.26: Bass —Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan (a) “My Mary Sweet and Brown”; (b) “The Old Road”. 8.31: Band “Pique Dame”. 8.42: Baritone—Mr. Leslie A. Stewart, (a) “Love Me and the World is Mine”; (b) “Youth”. 9.7: Descriptive polka—Band, “The Jolly Blacksmith”. March, “War March of the Priests”. 9.21: Baritone —Mr. Leslie A. Stewart, “Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold.” 9.25: Band, “Angelus”; “Second to N0ne”.9.37:J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Everybody’s Melodies.” 9.45: Baritone —Peter Dawson, “The Old Superb”. 9.49: Organ—Edwin H. Lemaire, “Traumerei” 9.53: Ural Cossacks Choir, “Unruf an die Korsaken”. 9.57: Royal Opera Orchestra, “Hungarian Dance No. 5 in F Sharp Minor.” z 4YA, DUNEDIN, 650 Kilocycles.

3.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from First Church of Otago. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Relay of concert programme from 3YA Christchurch. ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 4

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 4

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 4

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