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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO NIGHT IYA, AUCKLAND.—S p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr. B. 8. Jones, “How to Get the Best Out of Your Receiver.” 8: Overture, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, “Stradella” ; vocal quartet, New Clarion Quartet, “Tho Cornfield Medley,” arranged Clarions; buss, Mr. D. Black, “My Son,” Bennett; Studio Instrumental Trio, “Andante from Symphony Patheique,” Tschaikowsky; elocution, Miss M. Care-Lloyd, “La Bella Paquita” ; clarinet, Mr. S. C. Lewis, “Luisa di Montfort,” Bergson ; vocal duet, Miss L. Woods and Mr. L. Harvey, “The Garden of Your Heart,” Doret; Studio Instrumental Trio, “Spring’s Awakening,” Bach; contralto, Miss B. Smith, “You,” Hamblen ; organ and trumpet, Paul Mania, “Vision of Jean d’Act,” Gounod • vocal quartet, New Clarion Quartet, “Italio de Lingo,” Cecil; violin, Mr. J. W. Waugh, “Am-Meer” Schubert; Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Pique Dame,” Tschaikowsky; tenor, Mr. L. Harvey, “Edward Gray,” SulLloyd, (a) "Domestic Misfortune,” livan; elocution, Miss M CarteWestcombe, (b) “Tho Kiss” ; clarinet, Mr. S. C. Lewis, (a) “Les Huguenots,” Meyerbeer, (b) “William Tell” Rossini; vocal duet, Mr. D. Black and Miss B. Smith, “Turn Ye to Me” ; Studio Instrumental Trio, (a) “Wood Nymph,” Lind, (b) “Chant d’Amour,” Zargycki; soprano, Miss L. Woods, “Pale Moon,” Logan; Studio Instrumental Trio, “Waltz from Serenade for String Orchestra,” . Tschaikowsky ; vocal quartet, New Clarion Quartet, “Tho Long Day Close*,” Sullivan; fantasia, Editn Lorand Orchestra, “Norma,” Belim.

2YA, WELLINGTON—Ji p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 7: Nows session, market reports and sports results. 8 ’rogramme of grins from opera n musical comedy by Etude Quartet and 2YA Orchestrina. During this programme there will be a relay of a sound film feature from Majestic Theatre. Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “Alerrie England,” Gorman; soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, “The Flower Song,” Gounod; piano, Miss D. Reeve, “The Lark," GlinkaBelakireff; duet and chorus, Mrs R. Kemp and Mr. W. Hancock, “So Long, Letty,” Carroll; selection, 2YA Orchestrina. “Faust,” Gounod; elocution, Air. D. Edwards, “The Soul of tho Violin,” Merrill; baritone, Mr. R. Kemp, “On a January Morning,” German; Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, “Gavotte from Idomenco”; tenor, Mr. W. Hancock, (a) “Love. Love," Jones; vocal trio, Miss G. Stark, Mr and Airs R. Kemp, (a) “Over the Wall of Aly Garden,” Charles; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “The Geisha,” Jones; Johann Strauss’ Symphony Orchestra, “When tho Lemons Bloom," Strauss, record; duet, Miss G. Stark and Air. R. Kemp, “The Rose of Love,” Cownn; humour, Air. D. Edwards, “The Grass Widower,” Thomas; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “Tho Alaid of tho East,” Neale; chorus, Columbia Light Opera Company, "Lionel Alonckton Memories,” Monckton, record; contralto, Airs R. Kemp, “O, Where the Deer do Lie,” German; ’cello, W. H. Squire, “Spinning Wheel," Dunkler, record; Etude Quartet, “Back to Somersetshire,” German; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, three dances from “Tom Jones.”

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH—S p.m.. Children’s session, conducted by Pettrkin. 7: News session. 8: Overture, Century Progress Band, “The Jolly Coppersmith," Peters, record; mezzo soprano, Afrs G. Empson, (a) “Love is a Dream,” Pitt, (b) “Boat Song," Ware; clarinet, Air. E. Withers, “Scene et Aria,” Bergson; humour, Air, J. P. Darragh, “Tale of Little Shakum"; cornet, Air. N. G. Goffin, (a) “When the Swallows Homeward Fly," Abt, (b) “Molly Bawn," Glover; bass, Mr. L. Fleming, “Route Marchin’,” Stock; piano medley, Mr. L. Grammitt, “Medley on Popular Airs”; tenor, Air. D. AlcGill, (a) “Heart of Gold,” Alanney, (b) “That’s How the World was Made," Nicholls; concertina, Mr. J. Campbell, (a) march, “Lights Out," Ellison, (b) medley, “Savoy American, ’’ Somers; concertina and ocarino, “La Paloma,” Yradier; mezzo soprano, Mrs G. Empson, “Homing,” Del Riego; clarinet, Mr. M ,E. Withers, “Concertino,” Guildhaud; recitation, Air. J. P. Darragh, “The Triple Toast”; cornet, Mr. N. C. Goffin, “Stjrs in n Velvety Sky," Clarke; bass, Mr. L. Fleming, (a) “Stone-Cracker John,” Coates, (b) “Gao Bring rao Me a Pint o’ Wine"; piano, Air. L. Grummitt, “Improvisations on Popular Melodies” ; tenor, Air. D. McGill, (a) “Roses of Forgiveness," D’Hardelot, (b) “The Sweetest Flower that Blows." Hawley; concertina and ocarino, Air. J. Campbell, (a) “Repazz," Sweeley, (b) “Josie and Me,” _ O’Hagan, (c) “Sleepy Hawaii,” Johnston, (d) “The Jlelody of Love," Donaldson,

4YA, DUNEDIN—S p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 7: News session. 8: Song cycle by Major’s Quartet, “Wind Flowers,” Somerville; Majors’ Quaitet, “Twist Ale a Crown of Wind Flowers," “High Over tho Breakers" ; contralto, “The Wind has Such a Rainy Sound”; Majors' Quartet, “Hope is Like a Harebell” ; duet, “Two Doves on the Selfsame branch”; Alajors’ Quartet, “Music When Soft Voices Die” ; tenor solo and quartet, “When a Mounting Skylark Sings”; Majors’ Quartet. “Going to Bed”; bass solo and quartet, “Finale”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Ist Movement from Brandenburg Concerto, No. 2, in F Major,” Bach, record; lecturette, Air. Al. Cherek, “J. Sebastian Bach" ; contralto. Afiss G. Burt, “O. Trusting Heart,” Bach; piano and string orchestra, M. Sherek and Chamber Orchestra, “Concerto in D Minor,” Bach: two violins and piano, Messrs. Sherek, 'Wallace and Miss Gourlay; soprano, Aliss F. Elmes, “My Heart Ever Faithful," Bach; Chamber Orchestra, “Two Gavottes," Bach-Ritter; chorus, Royal Choral Sociotv. “Gloria in Excelsis Deo,” Bach.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 238, 26 September 1930, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 238, 26 September 1930, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 238, 26 September 1930, Page 9

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