TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, Auckland (875 kilocycles).— 3.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 3.15: Literary selection. 4.30: Sports results- 5.0: Childrens session. 6-0: Dinner music session. 7-0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, under the auspices of the Auckland Horticultural Society and- New Zealand Institute of Horticulture —Mr H. Dale, “Chrysanthemums.” 8.0: Court Symphony Orchestra, “The Three Musketeers.” 8.9: Bass—Mr Thomas Cooper, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “The Mighty Deep”; (b) “The Stormfiend-” 8.16: Selection — Salon Orchestra, “Serbian Dances,” “Serenade.” 8-27: Popular jsongs— Miss Eileen Smithson, (a) “One Heavenly Night”; (b) “I Feel You Near Me.” 8.33: Selection —Salon Orchestra, “The Passing Show.” 8.-13: Bass—rMr Thomas Cooper, “The Bells of St Mary’s.” 8.47: Organ-—Reginald Fcort, “A. Musical Trip Round the British Isles.” 8.55: Salon Orchestra, “Christmas Morn”; intermezzo, “La Presentation.” 9.3: Evening weather forecast- 9.5: A. sea story—“ Lee Fore Brace,” “Superstitious Sailormen.” 9.25: Selections—Salon Orchestra (a) “Dance of the Sun Feast”; (b) “Divertissement Espagnole.” 9.34: Popular songs— Miss Eileen Smithson (a) “Wedding Bells are Ringing for Sally”; (b) “You’re Always in My Aims.” 9.40: H.M- Coldstream Guards Band, “Belle of New York.” 9.44: Male quartet—Gresham Singers, (a) “Wake, Miss Lindy”; (b) “Sweet Kitty Clover.” 9-50: Suite —Salon Orchestra “Ukrainische.” 10.0: Programme of dance music.
2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles) — 12.0: Results of Wellington Trotting Club’s meeting, interspersed - with selected gramophone recordings. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7-9: News, market reports and sports i esitus. 7-40: Lecturette— Professor P. W. Robertson, a W’.E.A. lecturette, “The Meaning of Beauty.” 8.0: Chimes. Relay from the Town Hall of community singing in conjunction with the 2YA Salon Orchestra. being a farewell to Mr and Mrs Albert Russell prior to their departure on a visit to America and England. 10.0: Dance programme.
3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles) —5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. S.O: Debroy Somers Band, “Stealing Thro’ the Classics-” 8.8: Tenor —Mr L. C. Quane, with orchestrl accompaniment, (a) “I Heard You Go By”; (b) “Duna.” S.ll: Cornet —Mr Herbert F. Vincent, with orchestra—(a) “Arhucklenian Pclka”; (b) “I Hear You Calling Me.” 8.21: Burlesque—The Chatterboxes, “Thought Reading.” ■ 5.29: Selection —Salon Orchestra, “‘Lilac Time’.” 8.39: Contralto—Mrs D. W- Stallard, with orchestral accompaniment, (a) “Sympathy.” (b) “Husheen.” 8.45: Male quintet—The Maestros, “Songs of Old Erin.” 8.53: Piano—Miss Edna Jardcn, “Maurice Chevalier’s Souvenir Song Collection.” 8.55: Flute duets with orchestra—Jean and Pierre Gcnnin (a) "Pizzicat Pierrette; (b) “Valse Des Mascottes.” 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.6: Orchestral—Salon Orchestra (a) "Then You'll Remember, Vienna”; (b) “I Bring a Love Song.” 9.15: Tenor—Mr L- C. Quane (a) “Sally in Our Alley”; (h) “The Sea Gipsy.” 9.21: Selection —Albert W. Kctelby’s Orchestra, “Jungle Drums.” 9.25: Humour in song and story—The Chatterboxes, “Derry Down Dey.” 9.37: Cornet —Mr Herbert F. Vincent, “Valse Brilliant.” 9.41: Contralto— Mrs D. W. Stallard (a) “The Sweetest Story Ever Told”; (b) “Happy Be Thy Dreams.” 9.47: Piano—Miss Edna Jarden (a) “Peter Pan”; (b) “Around the Corner.” 9.52: Orchestral—Salon Orchestra', “Virginia.” 10.0: Dance music.
4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles) — 3.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Sports results- 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and repoits. 8.0: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre, Dunedin, of Hallowe’en concert by the Dunedin Burns Club- 10.0: Dance session.
TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME.
IYA, Auckland (875 kilocycles).— 3.0: Selected recordings and relay of portion of organ recital from the Auckland Town Hall. 6-0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Rela'y of evensong from St. Matthew’s Church- Preacher, the Rev. C. H. Grant Cowen. 8.30: Chiracs. Relay of Municipal Band Concert from the Auckland Town Hall. Marcli —The Band, “Victoria,” "Tancrcdi.” Cornet —Mr Fred Bowes, “De Bleriot’s 6th Air Varie.” Selection — The Band, “Songs 'Without Words.” Suite—The Band, “Ballet Egyptien”; serenade, “De Amour.” Flute solo —Mr Hal. C. McLennan, “Sparkling Dew Drops.” The Band, “Faust”; ‘ patrol, “The Wee McGregor”; selection, “Classical Memories”; hymn, “0, God, Our Help in Ages Past.” 2YA, Wellington (720 kilocycles) — 3.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 6.0: Children’s song service, assisted by the children’s choir from St. Jude’s Anglican. Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service from the Vivian Street Church, of Christ. Preacher, Pastor W. G. Carpenter. 8.20 (approx.): Concert by Port Nicholson Silver Band and 2YA artists. Hymn—The Band, “Newchester,” “On a Sunday Morn.” Soprano—Miss Christian Ormiston, song cycle “Bird Songs”: (a) “The WoodPigeon”; (b) “The Yellow-Hammer”; (c) “The Owl”; (d) “The Starling.” Trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short. Thio, (a) “Andante”; (h) “Presto.” Mixed choir —Berlin Union of Teachers (a) “The Heavens are Telling”; (b) “The Loreley.” Weather report and station notices. The Band, “Lucia di Lammermoor.” Tenor—Mr D. L. Irwin, (a) “The Fairy Tree”; (b) “Song of the Palaquin Bearers”; (c) “Isle of My Heart-” March—The Band, “The Vanished Army.” Horn solo—Bandsman H. Parsonage, “My Love’s Grey Eyes.” Cornet solo—Bandmaster T. Goodall, “Two Eyes of Grey.” Mixed chorus—Glasgow Orpheus Choir, (a) “Cradle Song.” (b) “The Campbells are Coming.” The Band, “Le Diademe.”
3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —3-0: Relay of Christchurch Cathedral Jubilee Celebration—Young People’s Service. Preacher, Archbishop Julius. 5-30: Children’s song service by children of Anglican >’Sunday Schools. 6.30: Selected recordings. 7.0: Rely of Jubilee Celebration Evening from Christchurch Cathedral. Preacher. His Grace Archbishop Averill. 8,15 (approx.): Relay from Omaru of programme by Oainaru Municipal Baud. -I YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles) 3 0: Selected recordings- 5.30: Children 3 song service. 6.15: Instrumental recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Church of Christ, St.
Andrews Street. Preacher, Pastor W. D. More. 7-15: Selected recordings. 8-15: Relay from Oainaru of concert by the Oainaru Municipal Band and assisting artists. Hymn—“ Fierce Raged the Tempest.” Descriptive item — Band, “Sunday Parade.” Musical monologue—Mr J- McLean “Troubles.” Violin solo—Mi W. J. Hill, “Valse Triste." Vocal—Miss Mary Pratt, “Sun Above Me.” Selection—Savage. Club Orchestra. Vocal —Mr A. Shrimpton, “Invictus.” Piano solo — Miss Vera Slater (a) “In a Woodland Glen”; (b) “Hungarian Dance.” Vocal —Miss Mary Pratt “Ring, Bells, Ring.” Selection —The Band. “Nabucco." Vocal—Mr A. Shrimpton, with violin obligato by Mr \V. J. Hill, “Fiddle and I.” March—The Band, “Gladiator’s Farewell.”
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