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IYA, Auckland (900 Kilocycles):— 3.0: Studio items and literary selection 5.0: Children’s session by Nod am Aunt Jean; 6.0: Dinner session, “Columbia” Hour: 7.0: News and market* reports; 7.40: Talk, Mr .E. G. iWheeler, “Esperanto”; 8.0: Relay of the latest instrumental and vocal music from Lewis Eady Hall; 8.30: Studio Concert. Special “Brahms’’ Programme commemorating the birthday of Brahms, May 7; Violin and ’cello, “Double Concerto in A Minor, Third Movement’’: 8.38: Lecture recital, Mrs Daisy Basham, “The Life and Works of Brahms’’; 8.48: BanIl one, Mr John Brce, (a) “How Eair .Art Thou”, (b) “Love Song”; 8.55: 'The Studio Trio, “First Movement |and Scherzo from Trio, Op. 87, C. I Major”; 9.5: Evening forecast; 9.7: Soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, (a) “The May Night”; (b) “The Smith”; 9.14:: Lecture recital, Mrs Daisy Basham, “The Life i and Works of ! Brahms”; 9.24: The Studio Trio. “First Movement from Sonata for | Piano and Violin, in D. Minor”; 9.34: I Baritone, Mr John li.ee, (a) “The Message ’’, (b) ‘ ‘ Sweet Melodies ’'; 19.41: Violin, Jacques' Thibaud, “Valse in A Flat”; 9.45: Soprano, Madame Mary Towsey (a) “Summer Field”, (b) “True Love"’; 9.52: The Studio Trio, “Four Hungarian Dances”. 2YA, Wellington (720 Kilocycles):— 3 p.m: Studio items; 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results; 5.0: Children’s ses- ;• sion, conducted by Big Brother Jack; 6.0: Dinner Music Session, ‘•Columbia” Hour; 7.0: News Session, Market Reports and Sports Results: 7.40: Lecturette, Air Norman R. Jacobsen. “Simple Explanations of Scientific Phenomena”; 8.0: The Law Jamis Ir. ternational Radio Players* pre-, •: t ihe L'arec Coined,;' in Three Acts, ‘ Give and Take”, by Aaron Hoifman. Overture, 2YA Orch«‘strina (cd 'ii.-r h-, S'g- ' nor A. P. Trutla), ” L.i Toupee di Nuremburg” Act 1, Office of John Bauer, President of tire Bauer Caimi ;ig Company; Act 11, Same Scene. Next Morning; 2YA Orchestri’ir, (a) “Etoile d’Amour”, (b) “The Cloxyn’s Serenade”; A l 111. Same Scene, A few months later; 2YA Orchost rina, “Un Pou d’Amour”. 3YA. Christchurch (980 Kilocycles'): —3 p.m.: Gramophone Recital; 4.25: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s Hour. “Chuckle”; 6.0: Dinner Session, “H.AI.V ’’ Hour; 6.30: Orchestral. New Mayfair Orchestra. “Wake Up and Dream”; Organ, Jesse Crawford, “Indian Love Call”; Orchestral, International Novelty Orchestra, “To Die Dreaming”; Orchestral, International Novelty Orchestra. “Four Little Farms”; 6.45: Orchestral, Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, “Old-Time Songs”; Violin. David Wise, “ Cavalleria Rusticana”; Orchestral, Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, “Lonesome Lillie Doll”; 7.0: News session; 7.30: Talk, Air Al. J. Scott, E.A.. 8.5. c.. “Winter Feeding of Stock”, arranged by 3YA Primary Productions Committee; 8.0: Chimes; Popular and Dance Programme; 8.1: Orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Electric Girl”, 8,5: Quartet. Valencia Quartet. “Ever of Thee”; Baritone, Air E. J. Johnson. “King Charles”; 8.12: Soprano, Aliss Lucy Fullwood, “Spring’s Awakening”; 8.16: ’Cello, Air Harold Beck. “Scherzo”; 8.19: Contralto. Aliss Alary Taylor, (a) “A Bowl of Roses”; “The Sweete t Flower that Blows”; Tenor, Air T. G. Rogers, “Alacushla”; 8.26: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Trio Ne. 6”; 8.36: Humoroua song, Air Keg Lamb, “Eat Alore Fruit”; 8.40: Quartet. Valencia •Quartet. “Evening's Pastoral”; 8.47: I Baritone, Air E. J. Johnson, “Song of the Waggoner”; 8.51: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Barcarolle”; 8.54: Soprano. Aliss Lucy Fullwood, “There’s a Song Down Every Roadway”; Tenor, Air T. G. Rogers, “Mountain Lovers”; 9.1: Weather report and announcements; 9.3: Contralto, Aliss Alary Taylor, “The Hills of Donegal”: 9.7: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “April’s Lady”; (b) “Carde Song”, (c) “Hungarian Dance No. 1”; 9.17: Humorous song and monologue, (a - ) “The Hielan Jazz”, (b) “Packing”; 9.24: Quartet. Valencia Quartet, “It was a Lover and His Lass”; 9.28: Dance music, “Brunswick ’ ’. 4YA. Dunedin (650 Kilocycles):— 3.0: Gramophone items; 3.15: Talk, Mi’s Buccleugh, “Fashions”; 4.25: Sporting results; , 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila; 6.0: Dinner session “H.AI.V. ” Hour; 7.0: News session: 8.0: Symphony Orchestra. “Oberon” 8.9: Soprano, Aliss Poppy Christie, (a) “I Love the Merry Sunshine”; (b) “Big Lady Moon”; 8.15: Studio Trio, (a) “Andante”; (b) “Aivace' : 8.27: Sketch, Winkel-Lam-pen Radio Players, “The Curt”; 8.32: Baritone, Air L. 11. Stubbs, “The Sung of the Waggoner”; 8.35: Violin, Air J. Wallace. “Concerto 2nd. and 3rd Movements”; 8.47: Contralto, Aliss Helen E. Roy. “Come to the Fair”; 8.50: Tenor (in Air J. E. Davies; <8.54: John Amodis, Flute Concerto. (a) “Andante”, (b) “Finale”: 9.1: Weather report; 9.3: Soprano, Aliss Poppy Christie, “Aly Mother Bids Me Lind Aly Heir’* 9.7: Piano. Mr Max Svherek. “Rondo Brillianle ’9.1:;: Sketch. Winkel-Lampen Radio Players, “A Home for Paul”; 9.19; Orchestra, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. “Danse Macabre”; 9.27: Baritone. Air f 'L. 11. Stubbs, (a) ‘‘Give a Alan a ; Horse he can Ride”; (b) “Absent”; 9.34: studio Trio, “Scherzo”; 9.44: | Contralto, Aliss Helen E. Roy, (a) “To Tell Thee How I Love”, (b) “In Aly Gardcn ”; 9.50; Tenor, Air J. E. Davies (a) “I Hope’’, (b) “To Daisies”; 19.56: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, • il Damnation of Faust”.
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Grey River Argus, 9 May 1930, Page 8
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