RADIO PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, APRIL 13th.
IYA AUCKLAND.
9.2: Talk, Eliza Campbell, “A Pale,; tine Pilgrimage.” 9.41: Recording (cornet), Jack Mack, intosh, “oolumbine— Caprice.”
2YA WELLINGTON.
7.0: News and reports. (2YC Auxiliary. 1010 k-c.. After-dinner Music.) 7.30; W.E.A. Season; C. A. Batt, “Education a s it is and as it might be —Th e Learning Programme.” 8.0.- Overture, Concert Orchestra, “Lustspiel.” {3.2Cj): Mezzo-contralto, G we nyth fEvani}, “The Flagged Path” • “The Night Nursery.”
8,26! [Relay from the D e Luxe Theatre. Patti T. Cullen at the. Wurlitzer Organ singing popular songs, 8,40; Lecturette, R. N\ Goidon, "Punch—An Imperial Institution.” 9,42: Tenor, Hubert Carter, "On Writfh the Motley” • “Your Tiny Hand is Frozen.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 7.0; Nows and reports 7.35 ; Music Lovers’ Competition. ■8.0: Programme of selected recording featuring "Musical Memories” from the gay nineties to the present day. Rand of ELM. Coldstream Guards, "Pirates 0 f Penzance.” 9.3: Talk, G. Lawn, “China : Past Present, .-future.” / 9.18 : Present-day memories "Goo< Day Vienna.” ' 9.30 ; Comedian, , A.- .W. -Backcoml with. orchestra, "Let’s Have a Dari ■Good ■Moan.” «YA DUNEDIN.
7.0: News ana , reports 8.9: •''Male Quartet, Harmony Four “Come Landlord, , Fill the Flowing Bowl.” ; . . '8.15; . Recording , (humour), . Stanley Holloway, ‘‘.Beat th e Retreat c n Thy Drum.” . | ;8.31.- Fifteen minutes of “Favourite Scottish 'Songs ” 9.2: Talk, Phoebe • Clarke, “The London Picture Galleries!” 9.30: Dance music. FRIDAY, APRIL 14th, IYA AUCKLAND, 7,0: Selected recordings, 7,30; Relay of service from Beresford /Street Congregational Church. Preacher; Rev. A. V. Whiting. 8.0: Concert programme. 2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0: (Relay of Good Friday Service Pofn.Oc innlho,, rfUnv^V,
irom jc'eiex-s Anglican (jaurcn. Rev. ! W. Bullock. 8.15: Selected recordings. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.30: Relay from Christchurch Anglilan Cathedral “the Passion,” according to St. Matthew by the Cathedral Choir. 9.0: Concert programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.0: Concert programme, including Dorothy Steniford (contralto), and recitals by Mr and Mrs Ernest Drake. «
•0: News and reportß. 7.30: W.E.A. Session, The Rev. Wm. A. Congtable, M.A., “The Plays of Ibsen: ‘lbsen’s Other Realistic Plays.” 8.9: Baritone, Reg. Morgan, “Hand to Hand” ; “A Blackbird Singing.” 8.22: Soprano, Madame Margherita Zelanda, ‘‘The Flutes of Spring”; “Sweet Maria” ; “Saje r Vorreste.” 8.36; Recital, M r and Mrs J. W. Bailey, final scen e from the play “The Doll’s House.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1933, Page 7
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