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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS

IYA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 7.30, Horticultural talk; S.O, recording, Charles Prentice and Orchestra, ‘Daly’.- Theatre Waltz Memories’; 5.9, tenor, Leslie Belcher, ‘The Crown'' *.[ Hear a Thrush at Eve’; 8.10, Alt' Hsaly’s Winter Garden Orchestra, ‘Medley of Dixie Airs,’ ‘I Want To Cling to Ivy’; 8.21, recording, quartet, The Romloiers and Piano Pals , ‘I Need Lovin’ ’, ' Lady of Spain’; 8.27, concertina, Robert McNight, ‘Lutspiel Overture’; 5.32, recording, The Dooleys, ‘An Old Time Cross Palter Act’; .8.38, Winter Garden Orchestra, ‘Maybe I’m In Love With A Dream,’ ‘Hilltop Heaven’; 8.45, recording. Billy Bennett, ‘Mandalay’; 8.48, soprano, Chrissic Poster, ‘Second Minuet,’ ‘When Love Fills Your Heart With a Song’; 5.55, recording, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘Scottish March,’ ‘Anglo-American March’; 9.1, weather; 9.3, talk ‘Stroller’ ‘Among the Fisher-Folk’; 9.21, Winter Garden Orchestra ‘Please Don’t Talk About Me,’ "An Evening In Caroline’; 9.27, tenor, Leslie Belcher, ‘Ombra mat fu, ’ ‘For You Alone’; 9.34, recording, Alexander and Moso, 'Negro Nothings’; 9.37, concertina, Robert McNight, ‘Minuet,’ ‘State National March’; 9.42, soprano, Chrissie Foster, ‘Tip Toe’; 9.45 recording, Eaie da Costa, ‘The Millionaire Kid,’ ‘King of Jazz’; 9.48, Winter Garden Orchestra, ‘Boo-hoo-hoo, ’ ‘Tap Your Feet’; 9.54, recording, (baritone), Dennis Noble, ‘Four Jolly Sailormcn’; H.M. Royal Air Force Band, ‘ Grasshoppers’ Dance’; 10.0, sports resume; 10.10, dance music.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0. Recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 3so, relay of Rugby Football match; 5.0, Children's hour; G.O, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music): 7.30, W.E.A. Session, W. S. Wauchop, ‘The Drama of Today—European Drama’; S.O, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘dial Romano’; 5.7, humour, recording, Claphai i and Dwyer. ‘Arguments —Pts. 1 and 2’; 8.13, novelty, piano and vocal, Mamie Reid and Maisic Cardno, ‘By the Fireside,’ ‘lmprovisation,’ ‘Holding My Honev’s Hand’; 8.23, Concert Orchestra, ‘Valsc Blcuc’; 8.28, singing novelty, Paul Cullen, ‘Old Time Favourites’; 8.40, Lccturette, A. L Kirk. ‘The Mystery of the Marlborough’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, First exclusive golfing talk by Archie Compston, ‘The Secret of Long Driving,’ ‘The Secret of Good Iron Play’; Concert Orchestra ‘The Chocolate Soldier’; novelty, piano and vocal, Mamie Reid and Maisio Cardno, ‘lf I Didn’t Have You,’ ‘Caprice, ’ ‘ln A Shanty In Old Shanty Town’; Concert Orchcstara, ‘Czardas’; soprano, Julie Russell ‘Aubade,’ ‘The Maid of Cadiz’; soprano with orchestra Julio Russell, ‘Robeto tu die Adoro,’ 'A Robin’s Song’; recording (humour). Sandy MacFarlane, ‘Daddy’s Bonnie Boy,’ ‘Where the Blue Bell Grows’; Concert Orchestra ‘II Trovatore, ’ ‘The Cinema Star’; sporting summary, dance programme.

. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 8.0, Relay of 4YA Dunedin, 10.0, sports results; 10.10, dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN • (650 Kilocycles). 8.0, The Concert Orchestra, This Year of Grace’; 8.9, The Chansonners entertain in popular numbers, old and now; 8.20, piano-accordion, Ted Heaney ‘The Dancing Dustman’; 8.23, novelty vocalists, The Two Wallons, ‘What’s the Use of Walking Out Together,’ ‘Till the End of The Road With You’; 8.29, Concert Orchestra, ‘Billie,’ 8.38 contralto, Margaret How-don ‘Mighty Lak a Rose,’ ‘Three’; 8.44, mandolin and guitar, Messrs O. W. and H. O. Stokes, ‘Ricordo’; 8.48,- Hansel and Gretel will entertain, 8.53, Concert Orchestra. ‘Carnesse d’Avril’; 8.57, tenor, John Kennedy, ‘Maire My Girl’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, reserved; 9.15, Concert Orchestra, ‘March of the Giants’; 9.19 J contralto, Margarcta How-den, ‘Fluffy Bird,’ ‘The Meeting of the Waters’; 9.24, piano-acordion, Ted Heaney, ‘Hurdy-Gurdy’; 9.27, The Chansonners will entertain with further popular numbers, old and new; 9.36, Concert Orchestra, ‘The Circus Princess’; 9.43, novelty vocalists, The Two Wallons ‘Lily of Laguna’; 9.46, mandolin and guitar, O. W. Stokes ‘Spring Serenade’; 9.49, Hansel and Gretel entertain; 9.54, Concert Orchestra, ‘The Clock and the Dresden Figures’; 9.57. tenor, John Kennedy T Seek for The In Every Flower,’ ‘I Know Of Two Bright Eyes’; 10.2, recording, National Military Band ‘Belphegor March’; 10.5, sports summary; 10.15, dance music.

2FC SYDNEY (451 Metres). (Roisiying to National Stations). 8.0, The A.B.C. Musical Revue Company present ‘Revels In Arcacly’; 90, Interlude; 9.8, An Orchestral Concert presenting The Ellice Vocal Quartett”. Nora Williamson (violinisto), Els'“ Findlay (soprano), and the A.B.C. (Sydney), Concert Orchestra. 2BXi SYDNEY . , (351 Metres). 8.0, Dance Night, with the A.B.C. Dance Band. Associate Artists, Dot

Browne (soprano), ‘Hysterical Histories’; William Beattie (baritone). . SUNDAY IYA AUCKLAND \ ■ ■ 6.0, Children's Song Service;7.o. relay from Pitt Street Methodist Church; 8.30, relay from the Town Hall of Municipal Band Concert. 2YA WELLINGTON 2.0, to 4.30, Recordings; 6.0, Children’s Song Service; 7.0, relay from St, John’s Presbyterian Church; 8.15, Concert by the Port Nicholson Silver Bund and 2YA artists. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 5.30, Children’s Song Service; 6.15. Chimes ’from Studio; 6.30, recordings; 7.0, relay of Evening Service from Christchurch Anglican Cathedral; 8.30, Gladston Hill and his Premier Orchestra, ‘The Festival,’ ‘Castle Chimes’; 8.39, Dramatic soprano, Lilian Ale Donald, ‘One Fine .Day’; ‘lf My Songs Were Only Winged,’ ‘Love Fly on Rosy Pinions,’ ‘Se Saran Rose’; 8.49, Premier Orchestra, Cornet solo, ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song,’ ‘March of the Brahmin Priests’; 8.58, baritone, A. G. Thompson, ‘Little Rose of Love,’ ‘For Remembrance’; 9.2, weather; 9.4, Premier Orchestra, ‘LutspieT; 9.11, recording, Ensemble and Chorus and Orchestra of Berlin State Opera House, ‘Aida’; 9.14, piano, Althea Harley-Slack, ‘lntermezzo in A Minor’ Op. 118; ‘lntermezzo in A Major’; 9.19, Melody, Premier Orchestra, ‘Melodic D’Amour’; 9.22, Dramatic soprano, Lilian McDonald ‘Morning' ‘Love I Have Won You’; ‘O Sing to Ale The Auld Scotch Songs’; 9.31, piano, Althea Harley-Slack, ‘Rhapsodic in B Alinor’; 9.37, recording, tenor, Tito Schipa with orchestra, '‘Fair Alaidcn of Naples’; 9.40, recording, Amors' and Eastbourne Municipal Band, ‘Tee Little Clock on the Mantel’; 9.43, baritone, A. G. Thompson ‘Looking for A r ou,’ ‘To the Unknown Goddess’; ‘Pilgrimage’; 4.49, Premier Orchestra, ‘Symphonic Theme’; 9.55, recording, Choristers of St. Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney, ‘Lift Thine Eyes’; 9.58, Premier Orchestra, ‘The Western Sun’.

4YA DUNEDIN 5.30, Children’s Song Service; 0.15, recordings; 6.30, relay from St. Andrew’s Street Church of Cnrist; 7.45, recordings; 8.15, relay from 3YA. 3LO MELBOURNE (375 Metres). (Relaying to National Stations). 8.30, A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Or chestra, Dorothy Canberra (soprano); 8.48, Serenade; 8.56, A. C. Bartleman, (baritone); The Orchestra, 9.12 ‘By the Fireside’; The Sundowners' Quartette, with Arnold Golman at the Grand organ; 9.32, The Orchestra; Dorothy Canberra; Thomas White; Henri Penn at the piano; Mary Mack (contralto); The Orchestra. 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres). 6.0, Children’s Session; 6.50, Musical items (r.); 7.0, Evening Service from Scots Church, Margaret Street; 8.30, The Studio String Quartette; 8.45, Stanley Clarkson (basso); 8.52, Myrtle Meggy (pianist); 9.0, ‘We Await Yom Verdict’ —‘Apparel Limited’ v Adams’; 9.30, Studio String Quartette; 9.40 Stanley Clarkson; 9.47, Myrtle Meggy; 9.54, Studio- String Quartette.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1933, Page 2

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