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RADIO BROADCASTING

' TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland.—s, children's session ; 6, uiuner session; march, H.:U. Grenadier Guards; waltz, Eddie Thomas’ Collegians; violin, and) \\ urlitzer organ, Marniello; Hawaiian, South Sea •islanders; march, Columbia S.vmi>Jiony Orchestra; piano solo, Percy Grainger ; 6.30, waltz, Eddie Thomas’ Collegians ; ’piccolo duct, Jean and Pierre Gennin; 6.45, violin and organ, Mairrnello; xylophone, W. \V. Bennett; Hawaiian, South Sea islanders; Lenza Vance Band; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Mr. A. E. McMahan; s. chimes; overture. New May!air Orchestra; contralto, Mists Edna P'eace; selection, IYA String Octet, under direction ot Mr. Whiteiorcl N\ augli; baritone, Mr. Clinton Williams; violin, Mr. Leslie Haynes; 8.31, musical comedy, Ernest and d endy Luks; novelty piano solo. Mr. Ivan Perrin; orchestral, IYA String Octet; evening weather forecast and announcements ; 9, New ‘M ay fair 'Orchestra ; contralto, Miss !Edna Peace; suite, IYA String Octet, I Carnival Suite; 'baritone, Mr. Clinton •Williams; novelty piano solos, Mr. Ivan Perrin; 9.34, sea shanties, John Goss and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet; musical comedy, Ernest and Wendy Luks; orchestral. IYA String Quartet; 10, programme l oi dance music. 2YA, Wellington.—s, children's session ; 6. dinner music session; Edith Lorand Orchestra; piano and orchestra; Hawaiian, David Kaili; organ, .Leslie Harvey ; Dajos Bela Orchestra; saxophone, Arnold Brilhart; 6.30, Daios Bela Orchestra; piano and orchestra. Raie Da Costa and Orchestra; Edith Lorand Orchestra; Dafos Bela Orchestra; 7. news session, market reports and sports results; 8, chimes; overture; 2YA Salon Orchestra (.conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon); soprano, Mrs. Eileen Miller : novelty, the Gulden Hula Quintet; songs at piano, M.r. hilly Hart; 8.30, saxophone, Mr. W. J. Haimes; selection, Salon Orchestra; humour. Patterson and Hull; novelty instrumental, Flanagan Brothers; contralto. Miss Dorothy Mcl'.wan; selection. Salon Orchestra; 9, weather report and station notices; soprano, Mrs. Eileen Miller; Mackay’s Band; baritone, Mr. Ken Rugby; selection, Salon Orchestra; humour, Patterson and Hull ; 9.33. novelty, the Golden Hula (Juintet ; 9.40, contralto. Miss Dorotliv Me Ewan; 9.46, comedy. Norman Longi; 9.52, dance numbers, 2YA Salon Orchestra; 10, dance programme until 11 pan. 3YA. Christchurch.—s, children’s hour- G, dinner session; International Concert Orchestra; Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; Zonophone Salon Orchestra; Paul Whiteman and his orchestra; organ, Edward O’Henry; Zonophone Salon Orchestra ; 6.30, wajtz, International Concert Orchestra ; Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; Paul Whiteman ancl his orchestra; organ, Edward O’Henry; Hylton’s Orchestra; International Concert Orchestra; New Light Symphony Orchestra; 7, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8, chimes; vaudeville and dance programme; hand of H.M. Grenadier Guards; mezzo-contralto, Miss Betty Hilliard; auto accordeon, Mrs. R. E. Hodgson; tenor, Mr. David McGill; instrumental, Studio Octet (conductor, Harold Beck); 8.31, humorous sketch, The Mascots; auto accordeon, Mrs. R. E. Hodgson; soprano, Mrs. Ralph Sierokowski; instrumental. studio Octet; 9, weather report and station notices; Gil Deck Ensemble; mezzo-contralto, Miss Betty Hilliard; auto accordeon, Mrs. R. li. Hodgson; tenor, Mr. David McGill; instrumental. Studio Octet; humorous sketch. The Mascots; 9.37, comedy, Will Fyffo; soprano, Mrs. Ralph Sierokowski; instrumental. Studio Octet: 1 9.63, chorus. Harold Williams and chorus; 9.G0, instrumental. Studio Octet; 10.3, dance music until 11 p.m.

SUNDAY. IYA Auckland. —Afternoon session: 3, selected studio items, including literary selection; 6, children's session ; '6.65, relay of evening session from the Baptist Tabernacle—preacher, Rev. Joseph Kemp; organist and choirmaster Mr A. E. Wilson. Evening session: 8.30 (ap.), relay band concert from the Auckland Town Hall, under the conduetorship of Mr H. McLennan; 9.30 (approx.), God Save the King. 2YA Wellington.—Afternoon session : 3, selected gramophone records; 6, children’s song service; 7. relay of the evening service from St. Raul’s Pro-Cathedra! —preacher, Canon Percival James; organist and choirmaster, Mr Robert Parker. Evening session: 8.15 (nnprox.), studio concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Band (conductor. Mr J. J. Drew) and 2YA artists; hvmn, band; march, hand: soprano, Miss Isohel Conner: organ. Edwin Lemaire; tenor, Mr G. Austin Blackie: hand; mezzo-contralto, Mrs Margaret Mitchell; Berlin State Opera Orchestra ; weather report and station notices; soprano Miss Isohel Cooper; selection, hand: tenor. Mr G. Austin Blackie: instrumental, Budapest String Quartet; suite, hand: mezzo--1 contralto. Mrs Margaret Mitchell ; march, hand ; God Save the King.

! 3YA Christchurch.—Afternoon session.— 3, lecture on relay from the Civic Theatre—Judge Samuel W. Green •'f Second Church l of Christ Scientist; J musical recordings; 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, chimes from studio; 6.30. musical recordings; 7, : e'av of evening service from St. Andrew’s PicsI'vterian Church, preacher. Rev. J. Lawson Robinson; evening session, 8.15 (approx.). Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; baritone. Mr. Sydney Annstrong; ’cello and! ham accompaniment, Mr. Harold Beck and Mr. H. Glayslier; soprano. Mrs. J. A. Edwards; instrumental. Broadcasting Trio; negro :irituals. Fisk Jubilee Singers; 9.1, weather forecast, and station notices; ’cello with’ harp accompaniment, Mr. Harold Beck and Mr, H. Glaysber; baritone. Mr. Sydney Armstrong; harp. M.r. H. Glavshor; soprano. Mrs. J. A. Edwards: instrumental. Broadcasting Trio: 9.33. God l Save the King. IYA Dunedin.—Afternoon session.— chimes, selected gramophone items; 5 39. children's song service; 6.30. re- ■ of evening church service from ''"initv Methodist Church, oreacber. Row If. E. Bellhouse; 7.50. New ' ■ecu's Hall Orchestra; soprano. Amclilu Gobi Curoi: evening session, 8.15, reb'v from 3YA Chrislclmrch; 9.30, God Save the King.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 8

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RADIO BROADCASTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 8

RADIO BROADCASTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 October 1930, Page 8