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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (900 kilocycles). 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Literary selection by r the Announcer. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Relay from the Auckland Town Hall of a concert by the Auckland Municipal Band, assisted by the following artists: Miss Phyllis Gribbin, contralto;' Mr Ralph Eskrigge/ tenor; Mr Hal C. McLennan, flautist; Mr Fred Bowes, cornetist; Mr Leo Whittaker, accompanist: Band —“The Vedette”; “Pique Dame.” Tenor—Mr R. Eskrigge, “E. Lucevan le Stelle.” Band, “Two Excerpts from the Pathetic Symphony.” Contralto —Miss P. Gribbin, “Like to the Damask Rose.” Band, “The Mill in the Black . Forest”; “Rienzi” “Stories of the Forest of Vienna.” Flute —Mr H. McLennan, “Lucia Fantasia.” Tenor—Mr R. Eskrigge, “Thank God for a Garden.” Suite—Band, “Suite de Ballett”; “Coppelia.” Cornet—Mr F. Bowes, “Emmett’s Lullaby.” Band, “Flirtation”; march, “Crusader.” Programme of dance music from the studio.

2YA, WELLINGTON (720 kilocycles). 3.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting result,? to hand. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk —Dr. I. L. G. Sutherland, “Education on the Air.” 8.0: Relay from the Town Hall of concert by the Wellington Apollo Singers. Conductor, Mr : H. Temple White. The Singers, (a) “Hymn to Apollo”; (b) “Summer Night.” Quartet: B. H. Mayall, A. E. Coe, T. Watson, and D. Hall. Piano —Mr Ernest Jenner, “L’lsle Joyeuse.” The Singers, (a) “The Anvil”; (b) “Tobacco.” Violin —Miss Ava Symons, “First and Second Movements from Sonata in G Minor.”' The Singers—(a) “Requiem”; (b) “Pilgrims’ Chorus” - from Tannhauser.” Weather report. Piano —Four pianos, (a) “Faust” Waltz; (b) “Dreams of Hawaii.” The Singers, (a) “Sailors’ Chorus” from, “The Flying Dutchman”;, (b)' “Now is the Month of Maying.” Piano—Mr Ernest Jenner, “Two Studies, Op. 46, Nos. 6 to 8.” The Singers, “Hungarian March.” Violin —Miss Ava Symons, (a) “Canto Amoroso.” (b) “Variations on a Theme by Corelli.” The Singers—(a) “Sylvia”;, (b)' “The Hunter in His Career.” 10.0: 'Dance programme.

3YA, 1 CH.CH (980 kilocycles). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sportsj results. 5.0: Children’s Hour. 6.0: Dinner Music Session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Jack Hylton’s, Orchestra, “Old Musical Comedy 6ems.” 8.8: Bass —Mi’ Leslie N. Fleming: (a) “Gipsy, John”; (b) “At Dawning.” 8.14: Accordeon—Mr W. W. Sumner: (a) “Waltz—Mellow Moon”; (b J “There’s a Rainbow Round my Shoulder”; (c) “E Pari Ra.” 8.19: The Rose and Thistle Duo: (a) “Little* White Lies”; (b) “A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine.” 8.25: Hawaiian Harmony Four: (a) “One, Two, Three, Four Waltz”; (b) Rose of Honolulu.” 8.34: Tenor—Mr E. R. Pitman: (a) “Marguerite”; (b) “Firstly, My Dear Brethren.” 8.40: Piano—Miss Aileen Warren, “Venetienne.” 8.44: Humour in song and story—Mr Jock Lockhart:- (a) “Introducing”—“When Young Whittington Heard Those Bow Bells Chime”; (b) “That’s Why I Love Her”; (c) “Thump! Thump!”. ' 8.56: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio: (a) “Capriccio”; (b) “Water Lilies”; (c) “Bolero.” 9.6: Weather report. 9.8: Band —H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Sylvia Ballet.” 9.16: Bass —Mr Leslie N; Fleming, “La Paloma.” 9.20: Accordeon— Mr W. W. Sumner, Waltz—“ Mexicali Rose.” March—“ Bridget O’Flynn.” Waltz—“ Sleepy Valley.” 9.26: Cabaret Songs at the piano with banjolele— The Rose and Thistle Duo: (a) “Just a Little Closer”; (b) “Hello! Swanee, Hello!” 9.32: Hawaiian Harmony Four: (a) “I Hear the Ukuleles Calling Me Home”; (b) “Aloha Oe.” 9.41:, Tenor—Mr E. R. Pitman, “Jogging Along the Highway.” 9.45: PianoMiss Aileen Warren, “Juba.” ■ 9.48: Vocal Novelty—Juan Llbssas arid South American Orchestra: (a) “Intip Raimi” (b) “Cuando Quieras Llorar.”' 9.54: Broadcasting Trio: (a) “Tarantella”; (b) “A La Passepied”; (c) “Valse.” 10.4: Dance music.

4YA, DUNEDIN (650 kilocycles). 2.30: Description of New Zealand eight-oar rowing championship a,rid other events. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session’. 8.0: Relay of Vaudeville programme from 3YA, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance music. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. IYA AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles.) 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Literary selection by the Announcer. 6.0: Children’s song service. 6.55:' Relay- of divine service from the- Beresford Street Congregational Church. 8.30: National Symphony Orchestra, “Orpheus in the Underworld.” Soprano —Miss Reta W. MacCullay, (a) “Lullaby”; (b) “Dewy Violets”; (c) “It. is Only a Tiny Garden.” The Moore Sisters, Trio, “Preislied”; ’Cello, “Orienralo”; Trio, “Ave Maria.” Weather forecast. Piano —Mr. Cyril Towsey. ■‘Lyric Pieces Op. 43”; (a) "Butterflies”; (b) “Lonely Wanderer”; (c) ‘Little Birds”; (d) “Poem Erotik”; (e) “To the Spring.” Royal Opera Orchestra, “1812 Overture.” Bass-bari-tone —Mr. Albert Gibbons Taylor, (a) “The Lime Tree”; (b) “O Sautaris Hostia”; (c) “The Man of Sorrows.” The Moore Sisters, (a) “Romance”; (b) “Monuetto”; (c) “Waltz.” Don Cossacks Choir, (a) “Evening Bells”; (b) “Serenade.” Band of H.M. Grenadier Guard’s, “Martial Moments.”. ,

2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 3.0 Lo 4.30: Selected gramophone recordings. 6.0> Children’s session, assisted by the Children’s Choir from the Maranui Methodist Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Street, Wellington. 8.15 (approx.): Salon Orchestra, “Cavalleria Rusticana.” 8.23: Mezzo-soprano—Madame Emily Briggs, with violin obligato, “Serenade.” 8.27: ’Cello with organ—Hans Bottermund, (a) “Evening Song”; (b) “Thou Art Repose.” 8.35: Bari ton'- —Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger, with orchestral accomi>’’hinienf, (a) “The Road that Leads to You”; th) "Uncle Rome.” 8.41: oaicu Orchestra, “Liebeslicd”; “Tails <8.19: Tenor —Mr. Arthur C. C.Jaik, (a.) "Song of Luring”; (i>) "Pa-ry Song.” 5.54: Violin—Mr. W. Hoydock nn/j Salon Orehosl.i’a, "Au(iJiiiin (|<< ia Symijlionic ''•2: Weather report. 9.1: Band — 11. AL Ci randiet. Guards'. "Mt rrie England.”- 9.12: Vocal duet —Madame Emily Briggs and Mr. S. Evelyn Rodg r. “What Have I To Do With Thee?" 9.17: Ballet music—Salon Orchestra, “Coppelia Ballet/’ 9.25: Tenor—Mr.

Arthur* C. Clark, . “Nymphs and Shepherds.” 9.29: Piano —Mr. Gordon Short, “Two Viennese Waltzes.” 9.36: .Mezzosoprano—Madame Emily Briggs, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “Hindoo Song”; (b) “In Summer Time in Bredon.” 9.43: Choir—(a) “Es Ist Ein Reis Entsprungen”; (b) “Stille Nacht, Leilige Nacht.” 9.51: Salon Orchestra, “Maid of the Mountains.” 3YA, CH.CH. (980 kilocycles). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Children’s Song Service by children of the Methodist Sunday Schools. 6.30. Relay of evening service from East Belt Methodist Church, Fitzgerald Avenue. 7.45 (approx): Musical recordings from studio. 8.0 (approx.'):’ Relay of studio programme' from 4YA, Dunedin.

4YA, DUNEDIN (650 kilocycles)

3.0: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service. 6.15: 'lnstrumental recordings. 6.30: Relay-of evening church service from Church of Christ, St. Andrews Street. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.15: Salon Orchestra — “Life’s Laughter”; “Old Viepna”; “Nussdorf.” 8.26: Tenor —Mr Ernest Drake, (a) “Annabelle Lee”; (b) “June Music”; (c) “The Questioner.” 8.36: Salon Orchestra, “Masquerade” (Byford): 1. “Diabolo Dance”; (2) “Confession”; (3) “Minuettina”; (4) “Dawn of Hope.” 8.51: Choral— Erk’s Male Chorus, “The Linden Tree.” 8.55: Soprano—Miss Molly Vickers, (a) “The Song of Thanksgiving”; (b) “The Lord Is My Light”; (c) “The Prayer Perfect.” 9.4: Weather report.

9.6: Humorous Interlude—Salon Orchestra, “The Cat and the Mouse”; Valse Triste, “Ash§s of Roses.” 9.16: Baritone —Mr William Ruffell, (a) “Thou’rt Passing Hence”; (b) “Les Rameaux”; (c) “When I Survey.” 9.27 Salon Orchestra, (a) “H.M.S. Pinafore”; (b) “Fete De Lisette.” 9.39: Erk’s Male Chorus, “The Gondolier.” 9.43: Contralto, Mrs Nellie G. Shrimp ; ton, (a) “Alleluia”; (b) “Robin Adair”; (c) “Salaam." 9.52: Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Dance of the Hours.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1931, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1931, Page 9

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1931, Page 9