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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. IYA (875 Kc.).— 3.0: Recordings and literary selection; 4.30: Sports; 5.0: Children’s hour, by Nod and Aunt Jean; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News; 7.30: Sports; 8.0: Wireless Band, 4< Le Reve Passe”; 8.5: Mezzo-contralto — Miss Kay Christie, “Ship of My Delight,” “The Lilac Tree”; 8.10: The Moore Sisters, Trio, “Valse Rustique”, Violin Solo, “Melodic”; Trio, “Valse Bohemienne”; 8.21: Humour, The Tollies; 8.28: Cornet, Del Staigers, “Napoli”; 8.31: Tenor, Mr Arthur H. Ripley, “Aailsa Mine,” “A Little Wooing*”; 8.37: Waikiki Hawaiian Trio, “Wildflower,” “Honolulu Rag”; 8.43: Will Fyffe, “The Engineer”; 8.47: Songs, Miss Eileen Smithson, “While Hearts are Singing,” “Love Dreams”; 8.52: Colonne Orchestra, Paris, “Espana”; 9.0: Forecast and announcements; 9.2: Light Opera Company, “Chocolate Soldier”; 9.6: Mezzo-Con-tralto, Miss Kay .Christie, ‘Will o’ the Wisp,” “My Gentle Child”; 9.11: Moore Sisters, ’Cello Solo, Air “Pergolesi”; Trio, “Menuett,” “Mighty Lak a Rose”; 9.19: “A Little Nonsense by ‘The Tollies’ ”; 9.26, Wilhelm Backhaus, “Caprice Espagnolc”; 9.30: Tenor, Mr Arthur H. Ripley, “Entreaty,” ‘‘T Was Dreaming”; 9.35: Waikiki trio, “Pua Hula,” “Mele of Hawaii,” “La Golondrina”; 9.43: Frank Crumit, “The Return of the Gay Caballero”; 9.46: Popular Songs, Miss Eileen Smithson, “Think of Me,” “The Waltz You Saved for Me”; 9.51: Moore Sisters, “Ave Maris Stella,” “Spring Song”; 9.57: Belgian Guards Band, “March© Due Ist Regiment, Des Carabiniers 2Y*A (720 Kc.). — 10.0; Recordings, 11.12: Lecturette, “Fashions”; 12.0: Lunch hour music; 2.0: Recordings; 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results: 5.0: Children’s hour by Uncle Jim; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette, Mr F. Chapman, “Ideals of Live-Savfing”; 8.0: Orchestrina, “Norma”; 8.9: BassBaritone, Mr Trevor Thomas, “Will o' the Wisp,” “The Christening”; 8.15: R.M.S. Rangitiki Orchestra, “Distant Greeting”; “The Flower Suite”; .8.24: Humour, Mrs Lynda Hastings; 8.30; Orchestrina, “The Blue Kitten -8.40: Soprano, Miss Ella Fair, “Bells of Gold,” “Achal by the Sea”; 8.46: Violin, Mr A. H. Jackson, “Thais,” Rangitiki Orchestra, “Waltzes from Vienna”; 8.55: Bass-Baritone, Mr Trevor Thomas, “Prologue,” “The Poodle,” “Will You Walk a Little Faster”; 9.1: Weather and station notices; 9.3: Orchestrina, “Master Melodies”; 9.14: Humour, Mrs Lynda Hastings, “Kate in the Call-Box”, “It’s Going to be All Right”; 9.20: Soprano, Miss Ella Fair, “ ’Twas a Summa/ Garden”; 9.25: Orchestrina, “Eilting Lucia”; 9.30: Dance Programme. 3YA (980 Kc.) — 3.0: Gramophone recital; 4.30: Sports results; 5.0: Children’s hour, by Uncle Frank; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 7.30: Talk, Mr H. F. Baird, M.Sc., “An Explanation of Terms Used in Weather Forecasts”; 8.0: Band of Grenadier Guards. “The Rose”; 8.8: Bass-Bari-tone, Mr C. O’Hagan, “Glorious Devon,” “Farewell”; 8.15: Saxophone, Arnold Brilhart, “Fascination”; 8.18:

Studio Orchestra, “Stars and Stripes “J “Hungarian Lustspiel’’; 9:31: Tenor, Mr Ernest. Rogers, “To Daisies’’, “Like Stars Above’’; 8.38: Mr L. T. J. Ryan, ‘ ‘ Random Ramblings ’ ’; 8.44: Concertina Duo, ' 1 Cootamundra, ’ ’ “Sounds of Opera,’’ “Waters of Kil larney”; 8.51: Soprano, Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “Mignon! Here is April’’. “The Rumanian Mountain’’; 8.56: Black Diamonds Band, “Boys of the Old Brigade’’; 9.0: Leslie Sarony, “Don’t Do That to the Poor Puss | Cat’’; 9.3: Weather and station no-1 tices; 9.5: Studio Orchestra, “Maid; of the Mountains’’; 9.19: Bass-Bari-tone, Air C. O’Hagan, “In Happy Mo ments, ’ ’ “ An Emblem ’ ’; 9.24: English Concertinas and Ocarino, Campbell Boys, “Miserere,” “Nightingale,” “Little Dolly Day Dream”; 9.31: Baritone, Maurice Chevalier, “Sweeping the Clouds Away”; 9.34: Humour, Air L. T. J. Ryan,, “Our Parish Council Election”; 9.40: Studio Orchestra: Soloist: Miss Harley Slack, “The Clock and the Dresden Figures”; 9.44: So- : prano, Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “Invitation,” “A Heart That’s Free”; 9.49: <

Arnold Brilhart, “Caprice Futuristic”; 9.52: Tenor, Mr Ernest Rogers., “There is a Flower that Bloometh,” “Homeward”; 9.58: Studio Orchestra, “ Indian Dawn”. 4YA (650 Kc.). — 12.0: Recordings, and relay from Carisbrook Ground of Plunket Shield cricket match, Wellington v. Otago; 5.0: Children’s hour byAunt Sheila; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News and reports; 8.0: London Palladium Orchestra, “Nautical Aloments”; 8.9: Tenor, Air Dan Fogarty, “Oft in the Stilly Night,” “Two Eyes of Grey”; 8.15: Saxophone Band. “Good ' Fellowship, ’ 7 “ Casy Does It ’ ’; 8.22: Salisbury Singers, “Round About a Wood”, “Sleep Gentle Lady”; 8.28: Humour, Mr Geo. Alearns, “A Little Nonsense”; 8.38: Saxophone Band. “Tremble, Ye Tyrants”; “Deemed a Fisher of Lowly Race’’; 8.44: So prano, Mr T. Stedman, “ Avourneen, ’ ’ “Roses of Picardy”; 8.50: Xylophone. Air W. J. Sinton, “Raymond”; 8.56: Baritone, Air C. S. Hawes, “The Old Superb”; 9.0: Weather and station notices; 9.2: Reginald King and His Orchestra, “Song o’ My Heart”: 9.10:

Tenor, Air Dan Fogarty, “The Greer Isle of Erin”; 9.13: Selections, Saxo phone Band, “Blue Jeans,” “Swauec Rag”; 9.20: Humour, Air Geo. Meani 9.30: Celeste Octet, “Song of the Wa terfall,” “Scent of the Jasmine’ e 9.36: Saxophone, Air Lon Turner, “Bro ken Melody,” Saxophone Band “Teamwork”; 9.43: Soprano, Airs T Stedman, “A Letter from Mary of • Mourne”; 9.47: Xylophone, Mr W. JSinton, “Mosquitoes’ Parade”; (b “Dance of the Toy Regiment”; 9.53 Baritone, Air C. S. Hawes. “Youth. “Gipsy Love Song”: 9.59: Saxophoi" ( Band, “Howdy”.

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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1932, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 19 February 1932, Page 8