TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7-0: News and market reports. 7-40: Talk, “Sports Talk.” 8.0: Record, Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Three Waltz Kings”'B-9: Tenor, Mr Dan Foley, (a) “Kitty of Coleraine,” (b) “At the End of an Irish Lane.” 8.15: The Whisker Instrumental Quartet, (a) “Rendezvous,”' (b) “Duetto.” 8.25: Record, Grand Opera Company, “Mignon” Vocal Gems. 8-3.3: ■Novelty Instrumental, Meredith’s Adelphians, “When the Roses Bloom Again in Normandy,” (b) “While Hearts are Singing,” (b) “Ninetynine Out of a Hundred.” 8.48, Contralto, Miss Maida Davison, (a) “The Dream Canoe,” (b) “The Harvest”. 8.54: Record, Comedy, Leonard Henry, (a) “Why is the Bacon so Tough?” (b) “Sh-shivering-” 9-0: Evening weather forecast announcements. 9.2: Talk, Mr J. C- Brougham, “The Foreign Legion: Rationing, Graft, Desertion, Punishments.” 9.17: Whisker Instrumental Quartet, (a) "Berceuse,” (b) “La Cinquantaine.” 9.52: Tenor, Mr Dan Foley, (a) “Rose of Tralee,” (b) “Little Town in Quid Country Down.” 9.30: Record, Parlophone Salon Orchestra, “A Lover in Damascus.” 9.38: Humour, Miss Hilda Morse, “The Dentist and the Gas.” 9.42: Novelty Instrumental —Meredith’s Adelphians, (a) “It Looks Like Rain,” (b) “Me”, (c) “Roll On, Mississippi, Roll on-” 9-50: Contralto, Miss Maida Davison, “June’s Golden Song.” 9.54: Band of H-M. Coldstream Guards, “The Yeomen of the. Guard.” 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s hour- 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News reports and sports results. 7-40: Lecturette, Mr K. C. James, "Wicket-keeping.” 8.0: 2YA Orchestrina, “Emblem.” 8.8: Bass, Mr Wm. Boardman, (a) “A Bachelor Gay,” (b) “The Mighty Deep.” 8.14: Elocution, Mr Clement May, “Stories by the Way.” 8.26: 2YA Orchestrina, “Maid of the East.” 8-36: Soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, (a) “Spring’s Awakening,” (b) “Love’s a Merchant.” 8.42: Novelty, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Quartet, (a) “Tangled Roses,” (b) “Bend Down, Sister”. 8-50: 2YA Orchestrina, "Popular Melody”. 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Duet, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr Wm. Boardman, “The Syren and Friar.” 9.6: Novelty, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Guitar Quartet, (a) “Southern Moon,” (b) “Coon Song.” 9.12: Elocution, Mr Clement May, “Stories by the Way.” 9-18: 2YA Orchestrina, “Destiny” Foxtrot, Dancing Time.” 9-30: Dance programme. SYA CHCH. (980 Kilocycles), 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: The Studio Orchestra, “The Ultimatus” Overture, The Orchestra, “Crown Diamonds.” 9.10: Record, The
Revellers, “Tip Toes” Vocal Gems. 8.14: Record, “Whistling—Guido Gialdini, “Nola.” 8.17: Baritone, Mr A.' G- Thompson (a) “Grendon Fair”, (b) “The Mother’s Heart.” \ 8.22: Record, H.M. Irish Guards Band, “The Desert Song.” ' 8.25: Sketch, The Mascots, “Sign Posts.” 8.35: Piano Duet— Misses Aileen Warren and Maisie Ottey, “Habanera No. 3”. 8.39: Record/ Ensemble, “The Balcony Girl.” 8.47: Foxtrots, Studio Orchestra, (a) “Goblin Blues,” (b) “The Can Song.” 8.53: Record, Light Opera Company, “Sunny.” 8.57: Record, Humour, John Henry “Ovbr the Garden Wall.” 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Polka, Studio Orchestra, (a) “Pizzicato,” (b) ”The Clock is Playing.” 9.12: Baritone,. Mr A. G- Thompson, (a) “Listenin’ ”, (b) “Winnin’ Thro’”. 9.18: Piano Duet, Miss Aileen Warren and Maisie Ottey, “Sonata 3”, (a) “Andante”, (b) “Allegro”. 9-35: Sketch, The Mascots, “The Amorous Cop.” 9.43: Studio Orchestra, “Belle of New York.” 9.48: Record, Humour, George Graves' and Myles Clifton, “The ’Ole in the Road.” 9.55: Wdltz, Studio Orchestra, “Valse Rose.”
4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7-0: News and reports. 7-40: Cricket Talk, Mr F. T- Badcock, “Bowling.” 8.0: Chimes. Record, New Mayfair Orchestra, “Follow Through”. 8.9: Solo and Chorus—The Select Four, (a) “Pack Up'Your Troubles,” (b) “I’ve Lost My Heart in Maoriland.” 8.16: Waltz, Dagg’s Dance Band, “Popular Old Melodies.” 8.24: Humour, Mr Lester F. Moller, “Mr Potter Waxes Historical.” 8.30: Solo and Chorus, The Select Four, (a) “Tipperary,” (b) “Peggy O’Neill.” 8.37: Quadrilles, Dagg’s Dance Band, “Set of Quadrilles-” 8.50: Bass, Mr E. Bond, “A Song of the North.” 8.54: Record, Organ, Jesse Crawford, (a) “Why Can’t You?” (de Sylva, Brown and Henderson); (b) “Little Pal.” 9.0. Weather report. 9.2: Record, Walter Kolomoku’s Honoluluans, “Southern Melodies.” 9.10: Solo and Chorus, The Select Four, (a) “I Want Some Money,” (b) “Pucker Up and Whistle.” 9-17: One-step, Dagg’s Dance Band, (a) “Savoy English Medley,” (b) “Savoy American” Medley. 9.27: Humour, Mr Lester F. Moller, (a) “This Vegetarian Business,” (b) “The Village Poet.” 9.33: Record, Accordion—Marceau, "Espada.” 9.36: Contralto, Miss M. Howden, (a) "Meadowsweet,” (b) “That’s All.” 9-42: Medley, Dagg’s Dance Band, (a) “Common Schottische”; (b) “Maxina”, (c) “Foxtrot” 9.52: Solo and Chorus, The Select Four, (a) “Humming,” (b) “There’s a Long, Long Trail a-Wind-ing. 9-56: Dance Band, “Goodnight Waltz.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1932, Page 9
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