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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres; 900 kilocycles).—s p.m. : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Gramophone record. 8.8: Instrumental, Studio trio, (a) “Excerpt from Second Movement, Pathetic Symphony”; (b) “Valse from Serenade for Strings.” 8.16: Clarion Quartet, “Birthdays.'’ 8.20: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Dance Espagnole.” 8.26: Bass, Mr Duncan Black, “Tho’ Born a Man,” from “Dorothy.” 8.30: Gramophone record. 8.34: Duct, Mr J. Simpson and Miss A McGruer, “Kiss Me,” from “Going Up.” 8.38: Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith, “Jim,” from “High Jinks.” 8.42: Gramophone record. 8.46: Soprano, Miss Alma McGruer, “The Bubble,” from “High Jinks.” 8.50: Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., “Topical Talk.” 9.5: Weather forecast and announcements. 9.7: Clarion Quartet, “Life is Very -Jolly Down at Maidenhead” from “To-night’s the Night.” 9.11: Piano, Mr Cyril Towsey, (a) “Alt Wien”; (b) “All Through, tho Night”; (c) “Romance in D. Flat.” 9.21: Tenor, Mr J. Simpson, (a) “Rose Marie” ; duet, Mr J. Simpson and Miss A. McGruer, (b) “Indian Love Call” from “Rose Marie.” 9.28: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Poemo” (Fibich). 9.25: Gramophone record. 9.39: Duet, Mr Duncan Black and Miss Beryl Smith, “Boots and Shoes,” from “To-night’s the Night.’ 9.43: Gramophone record. 9.47: Clarion Quartet, “Finale” from “Going Up.” 9.51: Studio Trio, (a) “Ave Maria”; (b) "Alla Polacca.” 9.59: Gramophone record. 10.5: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s p.m. : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: 2YA Orchestra, “Three Heroes.” 8.9: The Strollers, Soprano, “Romance” from “The Desert, Song.” Humorous sketch, “Three Acts.” The Pianist in a popular song hit. Soubrette, “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine.” 8.25: Violin with orchestra, Mr W. llaydock, “Czardas.” Flute and charionet duet with orchestra, Messrs V. R. Brown and H. Langtry, “Lo Here tho Gentle Lark.’ 8.35: The Strollers, Tonor, “Red Devon by the Sea.” Patter. Tho Pianist in a novelty piano number. Soubrette, "If You Want the Rainbow.” 8.51 : 2YA Orchestra. 8.59: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: 2YA Orchestra, “Song of the Volga Boatmen.” 9.6: The Strollers, Soprano, “Smiling Irish Eyes.” Humorous duo, “After All.” Tenor, “Sweet Miss Mary.” Pianist. Comic 6ong, "A Chin-’ eso Love Tale.” 9.26: 2YA Orchestra,

“Two Country Dances.” 9.30 to 11.0 Dance music.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres; 980 kilocycles). —Silent. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s p.m. : Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0 : News session. 8.0: Chimes. Dunodin City Citadel Band, assisted by 4YA Artists. Band, (a) “Our Fighting Army”; (b) “Chorus, Lift Up Your Heads.” 8.14: Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “Bonnie Mary of Argyll.” 8.18: Gramophone record. 8.21: Humorous recital, Miss Nellie Warren, “Public Conversation.” 8.26: Band, “Echoes of Congress.” 8.34: Bass-Baritone, Mr G. M. Salmond, (a) “Hear Me, Ye Winds and Waves”; (b) “Bois Epais.” 8.41: Trombone, with band accompaniment, “Le Grande.”, 8.59: Gramophone record. 8.53: Contralto, Mrs A. 11. Ritchie, (a) “Ring Bells Ring”; (b) “Whatever is is Best.’ 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Gramophone record. 9.6: Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, (a) "Star of Robbie Burns”; (b) “Under the Deodar.” 9.13: Band, "Welsh Melodies.” 9.22: Humorous recital, Miss Nellie Warren, “It May Be .Life.” 9.27: Gramophone record. 9.30: Band, (a) “Pembroke”; (h) “Old 23rd.” 9.35: Bass-baritone, G. M. Salmond, “Tho Border Ballad.” 9.39: Tho Band, “Blessing Honour Glory and Power.” 9.45: Gramophone record. 9.49: Contralto, Mrs A. 11. Ritchie, “Break, Break, Break.” 9.52: Gramophone record. 9.55: Cornet, with band accoinpanimpnt, “Come Unto Him.” Band, “Century.” 10.4: The King. 2FC SYDNEY. (442 metres; 680 kilocycles).—2.3o p.m. : Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 8.0: Concert session.

2BL SYDNEY (353 metres; 850 kilo cycles).—2.3o p.m. : Afternoon session. 8.0: Concert session.

2GB SYDNEY (316 metres; 950 kilo cycles).—s.3o p.m.: Children’s session. 8.0: Concert programme. 11.30: Close down.

3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres; 820 kilocycles).—3.l p.m. : Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 8.0: Concert programme. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres; 620 kilocycles).— 3 p.m.; Afternoon session. 7.30: Concert programme. 10.30: National Anthem.

4QG BRISBANE (335 metres; 760 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session. 6.30: Children’s session. “Sixty minutes around a bush camp fire.” A.B.C. Mouth Organ Band. J. Tyson, Torn Muller and others. 9.3: A.B.C. Mouth Organ Band. 9.10: Bessie Dougall, soprano. 9.17: Harry Humphreys, entertainer. 9.27: Ernest Ungercr, tenor. 9.30: James Tyson, aecordeon. 9.37: Bessie Dougall. 9.40: Arthur Sharman, pianist. 9.42: Ernest Ungerer. 9.50: Mouthorgan Band. 10.0: News service. 10.15: Trocadero Orchestra. 11.0: Close down. Note:—New Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 64, 11 February 1930, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 64, 11 February 1930, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 64, 11 February 1930, Page 3

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