ON THE AIR
WEEK-END PROGRAMMES ' I TO-NIGHT. ; 1 IY.\ Auckland. —5 p.m.: Children's session, conducted by Cinderella. 7: News and market reports. 8: Relay of Municipal Band concert 1 from the Town Hall; gramophone dance music. 2YA Wellington—s p.m.: Childrens session, conducted by Uncle Toby 7: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40. Leeturette Mr. R, Elliott, “The Roman Occupation in Britain.” 8: Programme bs Wellington Optimists' Club and Salon Oichestra. “Taking Optinism to the Old Folks at Home”: gramophone dance music, 3YA, Christchurch— s p.m.. Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Pat and Uncle Charlie. 7 News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8: Overture. Dcbroy Somers’ Band. “Good News.” De Sylva- bass. Mr. W. H. Inkster, “Three for .lack,” Squire: soprano. Miss H. Hutt, (a) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve.” Cadman, ■hi “The Waking of Spring.” Del I Diego- organ. Frederic Curzon. “For j Old Time's Sake.” De Sylvaf vaudeville turn the Happiness Roys, “In I
Bits and Pieces”; novelty, London Mouth Organ Band, “Joyous Greetings March”- contralto, Miss K. Bond, (a) “The Four-leaf Clover,” Willcbv (b) “Sincerity,” Clarke; piano. Miss H. Macdonald (a) “Song of the Wanderer,” (l>) “Lay My Head Beneath a Rose”; baritone, Mr. C. L. Richards, “For the Green,” Lohr; recitation to piano aecoinnaniment Miss L. Kinsella, “Behind the Veil,” Bond-Andrews; Band of 11. M. Grenadier Guards, “In a Clock Store,” Orth; bass, Mr. W. H. Inkster, (a) “Till the Sands of tho Desert Grow Cold,” Ball, (b) “Somewhere 3 Voice is Calling,” Tate; soprano, Miss H. Hutt, “Love’s a Merchant,” Carew; organ, Frederic Curzon. “Sonny Bov,” De Sylva record vaudeville turn, the Happiness Boys, “In Bits and Pieces”- contralto Miss K. Bond, “The Connemarra Shore,” Fisher: noveltv London Month Organ Band. “The Royal Return”- baritone, Mr. C. L Richards (a) “The. Powder Monkey.” Watson. (b) “Tho Rebel.” Wallace; piano. Miss II Macdonald, fox trot, “Someday. Sweetheart,” waltz, “Russian Moon” recitation to piano neemnnaniment Miss L. Kinsella “The Celebrity.” Adcock; gramophone dance music. 4Y A Dunedin.—s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted bv Aunt Anita. 7: News session. 8: Relay of per- | formanee by Dunedin Amateur | Operatic Society, “The Runaway Girl,” Monckton and Caryl]; gramoI phone dance music.
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-MORROW IYA, Auckland.—6 P-m. Children's song service, conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of service from Beresford street Congregational Churcli. Preacher, Rev. L. B. Fletcher. 8.40: Studio concert. 2YA, WELLINGTON. - 6 p.m : Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by Children's Choir from Aro Street Mission. 7 p.m.: Relay of service from Church oi Christ, Vivian street. Precher Pastoi W. G. Carpenter. 8.15: Relay of hand recital by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from St. James’ Theatre. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. — 5.30 p.m.: Children's song service by children of Salvation Army. 6.30: Relay from Timarn of choral service from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. Preacher. Rev P. G. Hughes. 8.15: Relav from I'imaru of band concert by Timarn Municipal Band. 4YA, DUNEDIN. - 5. M p.m.: Children’s song service conducted I by Big Brothei Bill. 6.30 p.m.: Relay oi service- from St. John's Anglican Church Roslyon. Preacher Rev. W. A Fitchett, 8.15 p.m.: Relay of Kaikorai Band concert from His Majesty's Theatre.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 3
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