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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. IYA. AUCKLAND (875 kilocycles) —8.0: Relay from Auckland Town Hall of a ringside description of the wrestling contest between Buresh and Pinto, to be preceded by amateur bouts. 2YA, WELLINGTON, 720 kilocycles —10.0: Gramophone recordings; 11.12: Lecturetts, “Cooking’’; 11.37: Lecturette “Health Hints or First Aid”; 12.0: Lunch hour music; 2.0: Selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff; 6.0: Dinner music— Coldstream Band, “Pique Dame’’; Weber’s Orchestra, “Faust”; Organ, Edward O’Henry “Ca C’est Madrid”; Zonophone Orchestra, “Love’s Garden of Roses”; String Quartet, “Londonderry Air”; Whiteman’s Orchestra, ‘“Suite of Serenades,” (1) Spanish. (2) Chinese, (3) Cuban, (4) Oriental; Coldstream Guards Band, “Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna”; Kauffmanu’s Orchestra, “The Gypsy Baron” Selection; Symphony Orchestra (a) “Waltz of the Hours”, (b) “Variations”; Organ, Edward O’Henry “Chant Sans Paroles”; Zonophone Orchestra, “Mighty Lak’ a Rose”; Virtuoso String Quartet, “The Emperor Quartet”; 7.0: News, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette, Mr H. C. South, “Books —Grave and Gay”; 8.0: Orchestra, “Don Giovanni”; 8.8: Contralto, Mrs Wilfred Andrews, “Hail Caledonia”; Duets, Mrs Amy Woodward and Mrs Wilfred Andrews, “Love’s Dream,” “Liebestraume ”; 8.16: Russian Music, Piano, Mr Gordon Short (a) “Waltz,(b) “Melodie”; 8.26: Tenor, Mr Herbert F. Wood (a) “Quee n of My Heart,” (b) “Sylvia,” (e) “In Velvet”; 8.35 Organ, Quentin McLean, “The Merchant of Venice,” (a) “Prelude,” (b) “Doge’s March”; 8.43: Soprano, Mrs Amy Woodward (a) ‘‘ O Ship of My Delight, ” (b) ‘“The Laughing Song”; 8.50: Orchestrina, “Snegourstchka ”; 9.0: Weather report and notices; 9.3: Orchestra, “Finlandia”; 9.11: Duet, Mrs Amy Woodward and Mr Herbert F. Wood, with orchestral accompaniment, “Miserere” (“11 Trovatore”); 9.16: ’Cello with orchestra, Mr Claude Tanner, “Melodie Arabe”; Orchestrina, “In the Silence of the Night”; 9.24: Contralto, Mrs 'Wilfred Andrews, (a) “No.t Understood,” (b) “Home Song”; 9.30: Piano, Miss Lalla Vondersloot; 9.39: Soprano, Mrs Amy Woodward, “My Hero”; 9.43: Chorus, Berlin State Opera Chorus, “The Huguenots”—“Benediction of the Poignards”; 9.51: Selection, Orchestrina, ‘“Petite Rhapsody Busse”; 10.0: Dance programme—Foxtrots, “El Enganado,” “There’s only room for One Love,” “I’m Longing for Something”; 10.9: Waltz, “Mother Needn’t Know”; Foxtrots, “If Ifs and Ands were Pots and Pans,” “The Brave Little Tailor”; 10.18: Vocal, Clem Williams, “Old Fashioned Girl”; 10.21: Tangos, “Your Lips Were Mine in My Dreams,” “What’s the Time?” “Piniy, My Best Friend is You”; 10.30: Waltz. “That’s You”; Foxtrots, “Mother Goose Parade,” “I "Would I Could Be Your Lover”; 10.39: Vocal, Clem Williams and Des Tooley, “You Are the Melody”; 10.42: Tangos, ‘ ‘My Heart is at Y'our Feet, ” “ Don ’t Leave Me,” “Parting”; 10.51: Foxtrots, “Don’t Fear the First Kiss.” ‘ ‘Dancing Puppets. ’’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 kilocycle*)—3.o: Gramophone recital; 4.25: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner music—“ Faust” Waltz; “My Isle of Golden Dreams”; “Rag Doll”; The Mastersingers”; “Pardon, My Lady”; Vienna Bon Bons”; Polonaise No. 1 in A”; “Laughing Marionette”; “In a Little Cafe”; “Trio “Pale Moon”; “The Swallows” Waltz; “Hungarian Dances No. ’ 5 and No. 6”; “The New Sullivan Selection”; “Roses of the South” Waltz; 7.0: News session; 7.30: Talk, Mr E. J. Bell, Public Librarian. “Books of Travel and Biographies”; ' 8.0: Programme by the Woolsto n Band , and 3YA artists; March, “Punchinello,” overture “Fierrabras”; 8.14: [ Baritone, Mr J. Burtt (a) “At Grendon Fair,” (b) “Spanish Gold’; 8.20: ! Broadcasting Trio (a) “La Lisonjera,” (b) “Fairy Frolic”; 8.28: Soprano, Miss H. Hodder (a) “Dear Love. Remember Me,” (b) “Shadows”; 8.33: Cornet, Brandsman Simpson, “Zelda”- ' 8.40: Humour, Phil Baker, “At the ! Theatre”; 8.46: Band, “The Har- , | monious Blacksmith”; 8.52: Baritone, Mr Clive Hindle, “The Wheeltapper’s ! Song”; 8.56: Xylophone. Franz KruI ger, (a) “Hungarian Airs,” (b) “American Patrol”; 9.2: Weather forecast and notices; 9.4: Band, “La Benediction des Poignards”; 9.13: - Baritone, Mr J. K. Burtt, “Take Off Y T our Coat”; 9.17: Chorus, “The ; Geisha”; p. 25: Broadcasting Trio (a) “Tarantella,” (b) “Valse”; 9.33: Soprano, Miss H. Hodder (a) “The Little Old Garden.” (b) “Every Time I See You - ”; 9.38: Humorous duets (a) ! “The Business Man’s Love Song,” (b) ! “Optimist and Pessimist”; 9.48: Bari- : tone, Mr Clive Hindle, (a) “Thora,” I (b) “Song of the Bow”; 9.55: Band, I “Torchlight.” i 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 kilocycles).— | 3.0: Recordings; 5.0: Children’s hour, | conducted by Uncle Jack and Uncle Pete; 6.0: Dinner music—“ The Czare- , witsch,” “Lilliputians’ Wedding”; •| “Adoration.” “The Gypsy Prin- ' cess,” “Invocation,” “Vision,” “Si | J’Etais Roi,” “Little Butterflies,” “Chant d’Amour,” “Lots of Fun”; I 7.0: News session; 7.40: Talk, Mr L. .. Malcolm (of Dunedin Stock Exchange) “The Stock Exchange’’; 8.0: Recorded International. Programme— Vitaphone Orchestra, The Radio Sweethearts. For. get Me Not; Weather report; International Talk, “Latin America—The International Outlook”; The Irresistible Imps. Whispers. i 2YB’, NEW PLYMOUTH (1230 kilocycles)—3.o to 10.0 p.m.: Concert programme.

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Grey River Argus, 14 September 1931, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 14 September 1931, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 14 September 1931, Page 8