RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night arts as follow; — .
IYA AUCKLAND. (333 metres; 900 kilocycles). —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner musit. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.15: Talk, Mr‘George Campbell, “Motoring.” 8.0: Chimes. Presentation of tho throe-act comedy, “Three Wise Fools,” by Mrs Zoo. Bartley-Baxter and Company. Gramophone record. God Save the King. ■ ; 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, representative of Department of Agriculture. Radiolites Concert Party and the Salon Orchestra. 8.0: Chimes. Salon Orchestra, Conductor Mr M. T. Dixon, “Egmont.” 8.9: Radiolites introduce themselves. Tenor, “Macushla,” Sketch, “The Wedding.” 8.23: Orchestra, (a) “Madrigale” (b) “Dance of the Tea Dolls.” 8.33: Radiolites. Soprano, light ditty. Baritone, “A Chip of the Old Block.” Violin solo, “Serenade.” Duet, “Kissing” from “The Geisha.” 8.49: Orchestra, “In a Chinese Temple Garden.” 8.57: Weather report and announcements. -8.59: Instrumental Trio, Messrs W. Haydock, S. Chapman and M. T. Dixon, (a) “Andante”; • (b) “Gypsy Dance.” 9.9: Radiolites. Humour at piano, “I’m Tickled -to Death I’m Single.” Violin, “Serenade.” The soubretto w’ill entertain. Sketch, “Shades of Shakespeare.’ 9.27: Orchestra, “Tout Paris.” 9.33: Dance progranmie. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres; 980 kilocycles).—Silent. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres; 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk, Mr R. W. Marshall, “Tourist Resorts.” 8.1: Kaikorai Band, assisted by 4YA artists. Band, “Cosoniopolitan Lancers.” 8.12: Soprano, Miss Rita- Holmes, “The Spinning Wheel.” 8.16: Gramophone record. 8.19: Recitals, Miss N. Warren, (a) “The Old Stage Queen”; (b) “Pennarby Mine.” 3.26: Band, “Pirates of Penzance.” 8.56: Baritone, Mr William Ruffcll, “From Oberon to Fairyland.” 8.42; Gramophone record. 8.48: Contralto, Miss Alary Teviotdale, (a) “Sunriso and Sunset”; (b) “Virgin’s Slumber Song.” 8.55: “Destiny.” Gramophone'record. 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Gramophone record. 9.11: Soprano, Miss Rita Holmes, (a) “I Wonder if Love is a Dream”; (b) “The Flowers of the Forest.” 9.17: Band, “Rigoletto/’ 9.25: Recital, Alias Nl Warren, “Movie Mad.” 9.30: Gramophone record. 9.33: Cornet, with band accompaniment, Ira Coughlan, “Lucky Dog.” 9.37: Gramophone record. Band, “Down the Vale.” 9.40: Baritone, Mr William Ruffcll,' (a) “The Shade of the Palm”; (b) “Hinton Dinton and Mere.” • 9.45: Gramophone . record. 9.51: Contralto, Alisa Alary Teviotdalc, “Casend Hill.” 9.54: Band, “8.8. and G.F.” 10.0: God Save the King. 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres; 680 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session. 8.0: Cec. Morrison’s Dance Band.' 8.12: Norman Janson, baritone. 8.16: Dance Band. 8.28: Frank Ryan, comedian. 8.32: Dance Band. 8.46: Don Royal, xylophone; solo. 8.50: Dance Band. 9.2: Weather. 9.4:': Norman Janson, baritone. 9.8: Dance Band.: 9.20: Frank Ryan, comedian. 9.24: Dance Band. 9.36: Royal Duo. 9.40: Dance Band. 9.52: Norman Janson, bari-
tone. 9-59: Frank Ryan, comedian. 10.4: Dance Band. 11.30: Closo. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres; 850 kilocycles). Children’s session. Concert by the Rose Ray ■ Alusic Club, Wilfrid Thomas and Bryson Taylor, vocal. 8.10: AliScha Dobrinski, violinist, AladAmo ’ Dobrinski, piano. 8.22: Wilfrid Thomas, bass. 8.34: James Walker. pianist. 8.44: Bryson Taylor, tenor. 9.2: Graham ' Kent, “Bridge.” - 9.20: Wilftid Thomas, basso. 9.30: Mischa Dobrinski and Aladamc Dobrinski. 9.42: Bryson Taylor,,■>• tenor. 9.50: James Walker. 10.5: Gramophono record. Louis Graveure. Alme. Sorano, ’celcsts solo. 10.25: News. 10.30: National Anthem.’ 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres; 950 kilocycles).—B to 10.30: Concort programme. 3LO AIELBOURNE (371 metres; 810 kitocvclcs). —8 to 11.0: Concort programme. •" 3AU MELBOURNE (484 metres; 520 kilocycles).—B to 11.0: Concert programme.. 4QG BRISBANE (395 metres; 760 kilocycles).—7.3o: Opening ceremony of Queensland Eisteddfod. 8.0: From the studio, A.B.C. Sporting Notes. 8.15: Arthur Sharman, pianist. .'-Jill Aianners, soprano. Herbert Hutcheons, tenor. 9.0: Eisteddfod. 10.0: From - tho Studio, Nows. 10.15 : Trocadcro, Dance Band. 11.0: Close down Note. — New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time. "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 118, 15 April 1930, Page 3
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