RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: — IYA AUCKLAND (343 metres, 875 kilocycles). —3.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. 8.5: Mezzo-con-tralto, Miss Kay Christie, “Ship Of My Delight,” “The Lilac Tree.” 8.10: Instrumental, The Moore Sisters, Trio, "Yalse Rustique.” Violin solo, “Melodic.” Trio, “Val.se Bohomiennc.” 8.21: Humour, The Tollies, “A Little Nonsense by ‘The Tollies'.” 8.28: Record. 8.31 : Tenor, Mr Arthur H. Ripley, “Ailsa Mine,” “A Little Wooing.” 8.37: Instrumental Waikiki Hawaiian Trio, “Wildflower,” “Honolulu Rag.” 8.43: Record. 8.47: Popular songs, .Miss Eileen Smithson, “While Hearts Are Singing,” “Love Dreams. 8.52: Record. 9.0: Weather forecast ojicl announcements. 9.2 : Record. 9.6: Mczzocontralto, Miss Kay Christie, “Will o’ The Wisp,” “My Gentle Child.” 9.11; 1 he Moore Sisters, , Cello solo, “Air “Pergolesi.” Trio, “Menuett,” “Mighty a Rose.” 9.19: liumour, The Tollios. 9.26: Record. 9.30: Tenor, Mr Arthur H. Ript ley, “Entreaty,” “I Was Dreaming. : Hawaiian Trio, “Pua Hula, ‘ IjGolonclrina ” 9.43: Record. 9.46: Popular songs, Miss Eileen Smithson, lhink fjif Me,” “The Waltz You Saved Tor Me. SB;slThe Moore Sistors, “Ave Mans Ifetella,” “Spring Song.”, 9.57: Band, igfiMarche Du Ist Regiment, Dcs CaraHunicrs.” ®j2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 IBloevcleal—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: DinHer music. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr F. ChapKan, “Ideals or Life-saving.” 8.0: Chimes. Kr Trevor Thomas, “VVill-o’-the-Wisp,”/ ©rchestrina, “Norma.” 8.9: Bass-baritone, Khristening.” 8.15: March, R.M.S. Rangi■iki Orchestra, “Distant Greeting,” “The B lower Suite.” 8.24 : Humour, Mrs Lynda F ...... “gnn-ial Messenger.” 8.30: Orchestrina, “The Blue . Kitten.” 8.40: LoptJuu, Jiiss .ji.na Fair, “Bells: of Gold,” •‘‘Achal by tho Sea.” 8.46: Violin, Mr A.
11. Jackson, “Thais.” R.M.S. Rangitiki Orchestra, “Waltzes from Vienna.” 8;55: Bass-baritone, Mr Trevor Thomas, “Prologue,” ' “Tho Poodle,” “Will You liValk a Little Faster?” 9.1:. Weather report' and station notices'. 9.3: Orchestrina, "Master Melodies.” 9.14: Humour,; Mrs Lynda Hastings, “Kato in the Call-Box:.” “It’s Going 'lo Bo Ail Right,” 9.20: Sprrre.no. Miss Ella Fair, “’Twas a Summer Garden.” 9.25: Orchestrina, “Lilting. Lucia.” 9.30: Dance programme by R.M.S. Rangitiki Orchestra. 3YA CHRISTCHUuCH (306 metres. 980 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.30: Talk, Mr H. F. Bail'd, M.Sc., “An Explanation of terms Used, in Weather-Forecasts.” 8.0: Chimes. “The Rose." 8.8: Bass-baritone, Mr’ C. A’Hagan with Orchestra, “Glorious Devon,” “Farewell.”. 8.15: Record. 8.18: Orchestra, “Stars and Stripes,” “Hungarian Lustspiol.” 9.31: Tenor, Mr Ernest Rogers, “To Daisies,” “Like Stars Above.” 8.38: Humour, Mr L. T. J. Ryan. “Random Romblings.” 8.44: English Concertina Duo. The Campbell Boys, “Cootamundra,” “Sounds of Opera,” “Waters of Killamey." 8.51: Soprano, Mrs I.ucv O’Brien, “Mignon I Here Is April,” “The Rumanian Mountain.” 8;56:. Record. 9.3 : Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5: Orchestra, “Maid of the Mountains.” 9.19: Bass-baritone, Mr C. O’Hagan, “In Happy Moments',” “An Emblem.” 9.24: English Concertinas and Ocarrino, The Campbell Boys, “Miserere,” “Nightingale, - “Little Dolly Day Dream.” 9.31: Baritone, Maurice Chevalier, “Sweeping The Clouds Away.” ,9.34: Humour, Mr L. T. J. Ryan, “Our Paris Council Election.” 9.40: Orchestra, and Solpist, Miss Harley Slack, “Tho Clock and the Dresden Figures.” 9.44 : Soprano, Mrs Lucy O’Brien, “Invitation,” "A Heart That’s Free?’ 9.49: Record. 9.52: Tenor,’ Mr Ernest Rogers, “Thero is a Flower That Bloometh, “Homeward.” 9.58: Orchestra, “Indian Dawn.” 4\ A DD\El>l\' (463 metres, 650. kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Nautical Moments.” 8.9: Tenor, Mr Dan Fogarty,
“Oft In The Stilly Night,” “Two-Eyes of Grey.” 8.15: Marches, Saxophone Band, “Good Fellowship,”- “Casy Does It.” 8.22: Record. 8.28: Humour, Mr Geo. ‘Mearn6, “A Little Nonsense.” 8.38: Quartets, Saxophone Band, “Tremble, Yo Tyrants,” "Deemed a Fisher of Lowly Race.” Sbprano,' Mrs T. Stcdman, “AvoUmeen,” “Roses of Picardy.” 8.50: Xylophone, Mr W. J. Sinton, “Raymond.” 8.56: Baritone, Mr C. S. Hawes,. "The Old Superb.” 9.0: Weuthor report and station notices. 9.2: Record. 9,10: Tenor, Mr Dan Fogarty, “The Green Isle of Erin.” 9.13: Saxophone Band, “Blue Jeans,” “Swanec Rag.” 9.20: Humour, Mr Geo. Means, “More Nonsense.” 9.30: Record. 9.36: Saxophone, Mr Len Turner, . “Broken Melody.” “Teamwork.” 9.59: Band, “Howdy.” 2ZF. PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres, 1050 kilocycles).—7 to 9.30: Concert programme.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 68, 19 February 1932, Page 3
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