RADIO STATIONS
MUSIC ON THE AIR PROGRAMMES FOB TO-NIGHT Following is a summary of the main features of the radio programmes to be broadcast by the principal New Zealand wireless stations to-night:— IYA Auckland 5.0 : Children, by "Nod” and "Aunt Jean.” 0.0 ; Dinner music. Concert Programme 8.0 : Orchestra, "Dream Sweetheart” 8.7 : Tenor, "Still as the Night.” 8.14: Violin, "Indian Love Call.” 8.20: Humour 1 , "The Ragtime Pipe of Pan.” 8.26: Piano duet, "Wedding of the Painted Doll.” 8.32: Contralto, "The Glory of the Green. ’ ’ 8.37: Male quartet, "Ploddin’ Along” 8.40: Organ recital, "Canzonetta,” "The Bell Volutary.” 9.2 : Resume of second test cricket match, England v Australia. 9.17: Saxophone, "To a Wild Rose.” 9.23: Tenor, "I Bring You Lilies.” 9.27: Whistling, "Blaze Away.” 9.33: Humour, "Red Pepper.” 9.93: Orchestra, "I Thank You, Mr Moon.” "Perfect Day.” 9.47: Contralto, “Sunrise.” 9.52: Band, "The Jolly Robbers.” 2YA Wellington 5.0 : Children, by Uncle Jim 6.0 : Dinner music. Concert Programme 8.0 : Orchestral, "Victoria and Her Hussar.” 8.10: Selected recordings. 8.30: Orchestra, "La Source”-*-"Pas des Echarpes.” 8.40: Selected recordings* 9.0 : Resume of test match. 9.17: Orchestra, "Prize Song” (Wag ner). 9.30: 11.0 Dance music. 3YA Christchurch 5.0 : Children, by "Aunt Pat ” 6.0 : Dinner intuit,
Concert Programme
8.0 : Orchestra, “Turkish Patrol.’’ 8.8 : Quertet, “Fiesta.’’ 8.15: Tenor, “Can This be Summer.” 8.19: Orchestra, “Russian CradU Song.’’ 8.30: Selected recordings. 9.0 : Resume of cricket test. 9.17: Tenor, “The Devout Lover.” 9.23: Orchestra, “As You Like It,” “Evening in the Forest,” A “Country Dance.” 9.24: Humour, “Laugh and Yon’U Feel Grand.’’ 9.37: Saxophone, “Valse Inspiration” 9.46: Organ, “Chart of the Jungle.” 9.5?: Baritone, “Two Eyes of Grey.” 9.55: Orchestra, “Stop Flirting.” 4YA Dunedin 5.0 : Children, by Aunt Sheila, 6.0 : Dinner music. Concert Programme 8.0 ; Band, “Liberty Bell.” 8.7 : Baritone, “When the Sergeant’s on Parade.” 8.13: Piano-accordion, “Alma Mia.” 8.20: Humour, ‘‘ lmpersonations. ’’ 8.29: Sextet, “The Rise of Rosie O’Reilly.” 8.39: Vocal gems, “Sweethearts ” 8.47: Banjo, ‘ ‘ Barcarolle. ’ ’ 8.52: Tenor, “Molly Bawn.” 8.57: Recording. 9.0 : Resume of cricket test. 9.12: Sextet, “ Poppy. ” 9.25: Baritone, ’’Good Bye.’' 9.30: Piano-accordion, “Boston TwoStep.” 9.33: Humour, “The Laughing Policeman in the Chamber of Horrors’’ 9.37: Mezzo-soprano, “Where Blooms the Rose.” 9.43: Sextet, “Glow-worm.” 9.48: Tenor, “Scotland Yet.” 9.54: Banjo, “The Home Town Baud” 9.59: Band, “With Sword and Lanco” 10.2 : Sports summary.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 4
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375RADIO STATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 4
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