TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND 7.30, Agricultural talk, Mr "W. Alexander, 'Hay Making'; S.O, recordings, Concert Orchestra, 'Cockney Suite'; 5.9, John Thome, 'Solomon Levi', 'Upidee', 'The Farmer's Boy', 'The Lincolnshire Poacher'; 8.15, Hawaiian Serenaders, 'Play, Fiddle, Play,' 'Just an Echo in the Valley'; 8.21, Saville Theatre 'Horrortorio'; 5.27, Debroy Somers and Band 'Review of Revues'; 5.35, Evelyn Lave, 'Butterfly Song'; Evelyn' Laye and George Baker, 'A Glass of Golden Bubbles'; 8.41, Eaie da Costa,
‘Tie Girl in the Little Green Hat’, ‘Can’t We Meet Again?’; 8.47, Zonophone Quartette ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’, ‘Robin Adair'; 8.53, ‘Regimental Marches'; 9.0, weather forecast; 9.2, relay from the Auckland Town Hall of wrestling matches. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 7.40, Lecturette, Our Book Reviewer, ‘Books, Grave and Gay’; 8.0, Overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘Egmont’; 8.0, Apollo Singers ‘The Anvil,’ ‘Sylvia’, ‘Roll the Old Chariot Along’; 8.18, Orchestra, ‘ Screnata’; 8.23, Apollo Singers ‘ln A Gondola', ‘The Wood Chuck’; ‘Anvil Chorus’; 8.31, Orchestra, ‘Rigoletto’; 8.41, lecturette, Dr. E. Marsdcn, Secretary Department of Scientific search ‘Geophysical Prospecting’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, Apollo Singers ‘Gondolier's Serenade,’ ‘Greeting to Spring'; 9.11, Sydney Raynor ‘Mattinata —Aubadc, ’ ‘Premiere Carcsse’; 9.15, Orenestra ‘Concerto in E Minor for violin and orchestra’; 9.23, xVpollo Singers ‘Sailors’ Chorus’, ‘ Soldier’s Farewell ', ‘The Musical Trust’; 9.30, Orchestra, ■Ballet Russe’; 9.42, Apollo Singers ‘The Sword of Ferrara,’ Traumcrci,' ‘The Gipsies’; 9.54, Orchestra, ‘Lc Pore dc 1”. Victoire’; 10.0, da:me music until 11.0.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles).
7.35, W.E.A. Session, Mr L. F. do Berry, M.A., 'The Herald" of the Dawn of Modern Science; 8.0, recordings: tenor, Ernest McKinlcy, 'God Defend New Zealand'; 8.6, Gil Dech and his Concert Orchestra, 'Maori' selection; 5.14, Prof. James Shelley, 'Kowhai Gold,' 'The Hill'; 8.20, Not Understood', 'Achnl by the Sea'; 8.28, Band of Coldstream Guards, 'B.B. March,' 'East and West"; 8.34, Rex Harrison, 'Tangi', 'Sons of New Zealand'; 8.43, Dorothy Filkins, 'Rhapsodic in G Minor'; 8.50, Waiata Party, 'Maori Choruses'. Slumber Song, 'Hine c Hine', 'E Pari Ra*; 9.0, weather forecast; 0.2, reserved; 9.17, Royal Air Force Band, 'Sons of. New Zealand,' 'lnvercargili March'; 9.23, Belle Henaut 'My Fairest Child,' 'I Walked A Mile With Pleasure', 'Shadows of Evening'; 9.30, Dorothy Filkins, 'Lament/ •Swing Song'; 9.37, Rex Harrison, 'A Requiem,' 'Tartary'; 9.43/ Professor James Shelley, 'Parable of Fiddles', 'The Lost Tribe', 'Trees*, "fne Last Song', 'L'Envoi'; 9.53, quartette, 'Hincmoa', 'Waiata Maori', chorus, Waiata Party, 'Maori Choruses', 'Haka'.
4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles).
8.0, Concert Programme; recordings: 'God Defend New Zealand'; Alfred Hill and Mayfair Orchestra 'Waiata Poi'; 5.7, Ernest McKinlay 'Haere Ra'; 'ln the Gloaming'; S.lo, John Amadio, 'Andante,' 'Finale'; 8.23, Maori Melodies, 'Te Arawa E', 'Warutai'; 8.30. Gil Dech and Orchestra, 'Maori Selections'; 8.34, Te Mauri Meihana, 'Hinc e Hine'; 8.37, John Bobertson, 'The Debutante'; 8.40, Birrell O'Malley 'O Sole Mio,' 'Speak to Me Of Love'; 8.45, Marjorie Hayward 'Meditation', 'Poem'; 8.50, Desmond Casey, 'Lullaby'; 8.53, Albert Greene and Chorus—- • Hullabaloo Balay', 'What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?'; 8.55, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards—'B.B. March' 'East .and West'; 8.58, Ernest McKinlav, 'Hail Caledonia'; 9.1, weather report; 9.3, talk, Mr C. R. Allen 'New Zealand Authors'; 9.28, Royal Air Force Band, 'Sons of New Zealand', 'lnvercargilP; 9.35, Lex McDonald 'The Cuckoo', 'Blackbird's Song'; 9.42, reserved; 10.0, dance music until 11.0.
2PC SYDNEY (665 Kilocycles)
7.45, 'Boy Scouts' and Girlf Guides' Session'; B.U, 'The Family Physician/; 5.15, reports; 8.45, sporting; 8.55, news; 9.30, National Programme: A Musical Romance 'Meadow Sweet*, Romance of Mcrrie England, 'The May Queen'; 10.30, The General Manager of J. C. Williamson Ltd., 'A Short Story of the Theatre'. No. 6. 'lt's Birth In England and Australia'; 10.45, The Radio Choir, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Orchestra.
2BL SYDNEY (885 Kilocycles)
7.45, Dinner music; 9.5, popular education talk, 'The Man on the Land'— •Sheep Management with Special Refer ence to Drought Feeding', by Mr F. Whitehouse; 9.30, relay from 2NC Newcsatle, the Newcastle Choral Society; 10.40, a Variety programme from Sydney Studio.. '."' ; .- '-
3LO MELBOURNE
7.45, Dinner music; 9.0, a weekly feature, latest musical releases; 9.30, National programme (See 2FC).
3AR MELBOURNE
7.45, For the Musical Student: By Lindsay Biggins; 8.0, Countryman's
Session; 8.32, sporting rcsu'ts; 8 ;">:"), rf ports; 9.10, news; 9.13, a gazette or world relations, Dr G. L. Wood; '9.3], English Poets-Laureate: 1. "The Growth of a Tradition', D. C. Griffiths; Gladys Yeronn, Eccital; 1p.40, Variety pro gramme, Cera Brothers, Spaniel en 1 . Steel Guitar Trio'.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1933, Page 3
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