RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow:
IYA* AUCKLAND (366 metres, 820 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner murtic. 8.0: Orchestra, “Fantasia, on Irish Airs.” 8.9: Baritone, Hartley Warburton, “The Fagan,” “Devon Tor Me.” 8.15: Moore Sisters," “Ballet Music” troni “Faust.” 8.23: Humour, Bert Hall, “All About Cars.” 8.29: Piano Novelties, Alf. E. Hcalv and Winter Garden Orchestra, “It Looks Like Suisic,” “Kitten on the Keys,” “I Don’t Know Why.” 8.37: Record. b.n3: Violin, Ida M. Moore, “Spanish Dance.” 8.48: Record. 8.54: Waltz, Alf. K. Hcaly and Winter Garden Orchestra, “One Hour With You,” “I Bring a Love Song.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Talk, G. A. Thomas, “The Story of British Sports and Pastimes, No. 2, ‘Tho Story of Pugilism.’” 9.22: Record. 9.30: ’Cello, Winifred Moore, “Berceuse.” 9.34: Humour, Bert Hull, “Jim Didn’t Mind.” 9.39: Orchestra,
“Merry Widow Waltz,” “Only Ale Knows Why,” “Aloha oc.” 9.46: Baritone, Hartley Warbnrton, “Trees,” “I Pitch mv Lonely Caravan at Night.” 9.50: Moore Sisters, “Ballet Music” from “Faust.” 9.55: Record. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. „„„ 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o : Children’s session. 6.0 : Dinner music. 7.30: W.K.A. Session, W. L. Leicester, “English Literature Since the War —General Tendencies.” 8.0: Orchestra, “Morning, Noon anti Night.” 8.8: Record. 8.14: Orchestra, “Moresque Caprice.” 8.19: Soprano, Miss Naomi Whallcy, “Over the Dreamland Sea,” “Tho Little Damozel. 8.25: Record. 8.29: Orchestra, “Evergreen. 8.39: Record. 8.45: Piccolo. W. Boffa, “Through tho Air.” 8.50: Soprano, Miss Naomi Whallcy. “Caller Herrin* ”, “Barney O’Hea.” 8.56: Record. 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.15: Orchestra, “Tree .Tolic.” 9.20: Record. 9.26: Soprano (with orchestra), Naomi Whallcy, “Nightingale of June,” “Pale Moon.” 9.32: Record. 9.40: Orchestra, “Melodious Memories.” 9.52: Record. 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10: Dance music.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “Dancing Demoiselle.” 8.4: Opening Chorus, The Joy Germs, “The Joy Germs.” Song. “A Holiday with a Real Nice Girl.” Quartet, “the Little Old Church in the Valley.” Song. “Not Understood.’’ Dialogue, “4 lie Ghost of the Violin.” Comic Song, “Snap your Fingers.” Quartet, “The King’s Houses. 8.24: Record. 8.27: Tho Melody Trio. 3.33: Record. 8.39: lolani Hawaiian Duo. “Kaali Mcdicv,” “Hula Lu.” 8.45: Record. 8.54: Melody Trio. Two Waltz .songs, “A Rose and a Kiss.” “Save the Last Dance _ for Me.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices 9.2: Reserved. 9.17: Company. “Back Again.” Quartet, “Dancing on the. Old Barn Floor.” Song, “Answer.” Duct, Ihe Company, “The Sweetheart of Six Other Guys.” “The Tapping Joy Germs.” Song, “Colonel Coldfcct.” Quartet. “Madam-oir-elle from Arnienticrcs.” 9.37: Pile Melody Trio, Two Tangos, “Tho Dansant, La “Veeda.” 9.45: Record. 9.51: lolani Duo, “The Pagan Love Song,” “Palakiko Blues.” 9.57: Orchestra, “Nippy.” 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres, 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinnor music. 8.0: Relay concert from 3YA. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Danco music. 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH ..a metres, 1050 kilocylcles).—B.o: Relay of 2YA. 2EC SYDNEY (451 metres, 665 kilocycles) .—8 to 11: Concert programme (see 3LO). 2BL SYDNEY (351 metres, 855 kilocycles).—B to 11: Concert programme. 3LO MELBOURNE (375 metres, 800 kilocycles).—B.o: Transinision from 2L'C, The Ada Reeve Revue Company in “Snapshots,” an original revue by Ada Reeve and Alf Lawrence. Twenty-two Snapshots of characteristic music, song and story, embracing Australia, Piccadilly Circus, London; A Swiss Seena, Spain; The North Pole, South America, The Don Cossack’s Choir in Russia, Vienna and New' Zealand. 10.35: Danco music. 11.30: ('lose. 3AR MELBOURNE (492 metres, 610 kilocycles). —8.0: Special reproduced version of “Aida.” 10.30: -Meditation music. 12.0: Close. 4QG BRISBANE (395 metres. 760 kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 2FC. 10.30: Dance music. 11.0: Meditation music. 11.30: close.
TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES.
IYA AUCKLAND (368 metres, 822 kilocycles).—2.o: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children’s Song Service. 7.0: Relay of Service from Beresford Street Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. A. V. Whiting. 8.30: Orchestra, “St. Hubertus.” 8.40: Baritone, Harry A. Barton. “The Temple Bells,” “Till I Wake.” 8.46: Record. 8.50: Soprano, Amy Eaton, “Tho Last Rose of Summer,” “The Wind’s in tho South.” 8.56: Orchestra, “Slave Dance.” 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Record. 9.10: Soprano, Amy Eaton, “Ye Banks and Braes,” “Little Blue Pigeon.” 9.16: Orchestra, “The Rival Poets.” 9.24: Baritone, Harry A. Barton, “The Victor,” “O Western Wind.” 9.32- Record. 9.38: Orchestra, “A Doll’s House.” 9.48: Record. 9.52: Orchestra, “■Tho Vagabond King.” 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—2.o to 4.30: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children’s Song Service (Uncle George). 7.0: Relay of Evening Service from St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher. Rev. J. R. Blanchard. 8.15: Studio Concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. Band, “20th Century.” Record. Soprano, Naomi Whalley, "A Spirit Flower,” “Break o’ Day.” Band, “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” Record. Xylophone. Bandsman Michael, “Invercargill,” March. Weather report and notices. Record. Soprano. Naomi Whalley, “Flight of Ages.” “In the Gloaming.” Band, “Sartanigue.” Record. Trombone, Scrgt. Glennie, “Don Juan.” Record. Band, “The Bohemian Girl,” “Flying Eagle.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles).—2.o: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service. Children of Anglican Sunday Schools. 6.30: Selected recordings. 7.0: Relay of Evening Service from Holy Trinity Church, Avonside. Preacher, Rev. 0. Fitzgerald. 8.15: Relay of 4YA. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres. 650 kilocycles).—2.o : Selected recordings. 5.30: Children’s Song Service (Big Brother Bill). 6.15: Selected recordings. 6.45: Relay of Evening Service from Salvation Army Citadel, Dowling Street, Dunedin. Preacher, Adjutant L. B. Tong. 8.15: Orchestra, “Irish Rhapsody.” 8.23: Solo, The Troubadours, “The Rose of Tralee. Part Song, “The Dear Little Shamrock.” Solo, “For the Green.” 8.32: Orchestra, Molloy’s Songs.” 8.41: Choral Duet, “'lhe Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp.” 8.44 : Record. 8.48: Part Songs and Solo, “The Troubadours,” “The Kerry Dance,” “Come Back to Erin,” “The Irish Emigrant.” 8.56: Piano, Svbil Baker, “Tile Holy Boy,” “Fire of Spring.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Orchestra, “Hie Gipsy Lad.” 9.10: The Troubadours and Orchestra, “In a Chinese Temple Garden.” 9.16: Orchestra, “Valse Appasionata ” 9.21: Eastern Scena, “In tho Mystic Land of Egypt.” 9.29: Record. 9.32: Orchestra, “Famous Melodies.” 9.42: The Troubadours, “In a Persian Market.” 9.48: Orchestra, “Tho Vision of Fun San.” 9.56: Solo and Chorus, “In a Monastery Garden.” 9.58: Band, “Jungle Drums.” 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metre?, 1050 kilocycles).—7 to 9.30: Conoert programme. Note. —New Zealand time is one and ahalf hours ahead of Eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 247, 17 September 1932, Page 3
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