TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, (875 Kilocycles). ■ r 3.0) Selected recordings, and literary selection; 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner music Session; 7.0: News and market reports; 8.0: IYA Ghamber Orchestra. “Sons of the Brave.” “Morjiing, Noon and Night”-; 8.11: Bass-Baritone —Mr If. A. Barton, (a) “The Trumpeter”; (b) “The Admiral’s Broom”; 8.18: Record, Short frothers, (a) “Whistling Coon”; (b) ‘'Whistling Rufus”; 8.24; IYA Chamber Orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow”; 8.32: Novelty Entertainment' —Black-Bennetto Duo, “Pierrot Phantasy,” part 1; 8.40: Concertina Record —Alexander Prince, “Jackanapes”; 8.43: Bags-Baritone—My 11. A. Bartoiij, “The Song of the Wagoner”; 8.47: Record—The Trix Sitters, (a) “Ready For the River”; (b) “A Hundred Years From Now”; 8.53: Waltz—lYA Chamber Orchestra, “Blue Danube”; 9.1: Evening weather forecast; 3.3: Record —London Mouth Organ Band, (a) “The Royal Return”; (b) “Joyous Greetings”; 9.9: Novelty Entertainment —Black-Bennetto Duo, “Pierrot Phantasy” part 2; 9.17: IYA Chamber Orchestra, “Americana”; 9.27: Sports results, 2YA, (720 Kilocycles).
2.30: Relay from Athletic Park, of Amateur Athletic sports meeting— Dewar Shield 'Competition; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6,0: Dinner music session; 7.0: Nfety*, reports and sports results; BXh Record—fedith Lorand Orchestra, “The Merry Widow”; 8.8: Song's at the piano—Mr H. E. Wilson, (a) “Captain Mac”; (b) “The Longshoreman”; $.14: 2YA Salon Orchestra, “EnCry of the Boyards”; 8.22: Contralto — Edna Thornton, (a) “On the Banks of Al lau Water”; (b) “The Sweetest Flower That Blows”; 8.28: Novelty —Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin and Guitar Quartet, (a) “Kiss Me
,Again; (b) “Goodnight Sweetheart”; 8.35: Sketch —Miss Gracie Kerr ahd Mr R. D. Maunsell, “The Experiment”;’ 8.45: , Salon Orchestra, ' “Hyde Park”; 8.55: Vocal Quintet — The Maestros, (a) “Venetian Song”; (’b) “Passing By”; 9.1: Weather report; 9.3: Lecturestte —Mr B. S. Merlin, “My Experiences with the Bolsheviks”; 9.17: 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Maid of the East”; 9.27: Songs, •at the piano—Mr H. E. Wilson, (a) ‘'Fat Li’l Feller”; <b) “Heaps O’ Lickins”; 9.33: Novelty—Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin and Guitar Quartet, (a) “While Hearts Are . Singing”; (b) “Hungarian Dance”; '9.39: Sketch—Miss Gracie Kerr and Mr R. D. Maunsejl, “Reported Missing”; 9.48: Violin—Mr Wm. Haydock with Orchestra, “Meditation” from “Thais”; “Mock Morris”; 10.0: Dance programme; 11.0: Sporting summary. 3YA (980 Kilocycles). 3.0: Gramophone recital; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music session; 7.0: News . and reports; 7.30: Sports results; 8.0: Relay of Vaudeville programme from 4YA Dunedin; 10.0: Dance music. 4YA (’650 Kilocycles). 12.0: Results of Dunedin Jockey Club’s Cup meeting, held at Wingatui; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinjner music session; 7.0: News and 'reports; 5.0: Regal Cinemas Orchestra, “Broadway”; 8.8: Chorus and Solos—The Majors, (a) “Someone’s Fiance”; (b) “Have a Heart”; 8.13: Ventriloquial Humour —Mr H. McL. ’Eggers, “Comedy Sketches”; 8.19: Trio—The De Rose-Hunter-Baker Trio, (a) “The Flying Dutchman”; (b) “Habanera”; 8.30: Humour in Song and Story—Stan. Lawson and Company, “The Originals”; 8.44: Recording—Debroy Somers’ Band, “The Ringing Fool”; 8.48: Solos and Chorus—The Majors, (a) “Rackety Coo”; (b) “Allah’s Holiday”; (c) “Peace, Peace”; 8.55: Xylophone—Mr E. J. Andrews, (a) “The Mill”; “Softly Unawares”; 9.0: Weather report; 9.2: Recording—The Salon Group, “Kiss Me Again”; “The For- ' tune Teller”; 9.10: Ventriloquial Hu-mour—--Mt H. McL. Eggers, “Comedy . Sketched”-; 9.16: Trio —Instrumental Trio, “Love’s Dream After the Ball”; ’
9.22: Solos and Chorus—The Majors, (a) “Sly Cigarette”; (b) “The Singing Girl”; 9 .-28: Record —Layton and Johnstone, “Leslie Stuart Memories’'; 9.36: Xylophone, Mr E. J. Andrews, (a) “The Dripping Well”; (b) “Four Little Blackberries”; 9.42: Choruses and Solos—The Majors, (a) “Mary”; (b) > “La Belle Parisienne”; (c) “Moonstruck”; 9.52: Trio—“Lakme”: 10.0: Dance music.
TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME: IYA, Auckland (875 kilocycles) — 3<u: Selected recordings and literary selection. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7-0: Relay of service from St. Andrew’s Church. Preacher, Rev. Ivo Bertram. 8.30: Relay of Municipal Band concert from Albert Park, conducted by Mr George Buckley.. March—The Band, “Loyal Order.” Overture—The Band, “Maritana.” Clarinet—Mr Ed. P’heloung, “Caprice” Symphony—The Band, “Symphony in F. Op. 93.” Piccolo—Mr Hal C. McLennan, “Comet.” Serenade—The Band, “Bamboula.” Selection—The
Band, “The Bohemians.” Ballet—The Band, “La Gioconda.” Hymn—The Band, “The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn.” March—The Band, “The-Pitt Panther.” 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 30: Selected recordings. 6.0: ChiL
! (Iren’s song service by the children’s choir from the Aro Street Methodist Mission. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South. Preacher, Rev- T. W. Veajlie. 8.20 (approx.): Studio concert by Leon de Mauny’s Light Symphony Orchestra. Overture—The Orchestra, “WilHam Tell.” Piano record—Vladimir Horowitz, (a) “Paganini Etude in E Plat Major”; (b) Children’s Suite Corner No. 3, “Serenade for the Doll.” Violin—Mr Leon de Mauny with orchestra, “Meditation” from “Thais.” Sophie Breslau, (ai “Death and the Maiden.” The Orchestra. “La Source” Ballet, leather report- Dan Beddoe, (a)' open the Gates of the Temple”; (b) Hosanna.’ Fantasia—The Orchestra, “La Tosca.” Recorded recital— S en { y „ Ainley - “°- That This Too Solid i flesh. Cornet—Mr T. Goodall with orchestra, “Serenade.” Baritone—Mr L. M. Assheton Harbord (a) “When i . H ?, U3e _ 13 Asleep”; (b) “Trade! tro / ; ..o Instrumen tal—The Orches- ! J * 9° (b) "Presidium.” i] T pp”. (a) “ The Almond 39 ee ’ (b) Mocking Fairy.” r^e^ ra ’ <‘W rurd Jorsalfar.” -»o ’ 'SSCfe? (: ’ BO ”7; GTam °PhOne recital. 5.30 -/}• Childrens song Service by children I of Phnrch of Christ sXlfe--6.10. Selected recordings. 7-0: Relay □f evening service from the ChurchH ‘
of Chist, Moorhouse Avenue. Preacher: Pastor Stuart Stevens. 5.15: Studio programme. March—Returned Soldiers’ Association Orchestra, “Wagner.” 8-20: Soprano—Miss Millicent O’Grady, (a) “Depuis le Jour”; (b) “Annie Laurie.” 8.28: Record —Harold Williams, "0, Falmouth is a Fine Town.’ S.SJL: R.S-A. Orchestra, “Carnival.” 8-38: Tenor —Mr James Shaw, “Sound an Alarm-” 8- 'Cello record—Pablo Casals, “Spanish Dance.” 8.45: Contralto — Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “The Light that leads Me Home”; (b) with orchestra, “Home Song.’.’ 8.52: Record —Grand Russian Balalaika Orchestra, “Russian Medley.” 5..57: R.S.A. Orchestra, “Angels and Imps.” 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “The Thistle.” 9- Soprano—Miss Millicent O’Grady “Ave Maria.” 9.15: Violin Record— Fritz Kreisler, “Detep in My Heart.” 9.18: R.S.A. Orchestra (a) “Spanish Lance”; (b) “Variation ‘Callirhoe’.” 9.26: Tenor —Mr James Shaw, (a) “The Scent of the Lilies”; (b) with orches'tra, “Come into the Garden, Maud-” 9-32: Record—Raymond Newell, “A Bit, a Saddle, and a Horse.’ 9.35: R.S.A. Orchestra, “Offenbach.” 9-44: Contralto—Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “Little Holes in Heaven”; (b) “Ring, Bells, Ring.” 9.49; Riano —Mischa Levitski, “La Campanella.” 9.53: Record—Parlophone Musical Comedy Company, “One Heavenly Night.” 9.56: March— R.S.A. Orchestra, (a) “Forward”; (b) “Toreador Song.” 10.5: God Save the King.
4YA, Dunedin <6so' kilocycles).— ?.O: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Albert Mead. 7-0: Selected recordings. 8-15: Relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch.
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