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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow : IYA AUCKLAND (366 metres, 820 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “William Toll.” 8.8: Tenor, Mr Arthur Ripley, “Like Stars Above,” “Entreaty.” 8.14: Record. 8.27: Piano, Paul Vinogradoff, “Ballade in A Plat.” 8.34: Recorded recital, A. J. Alan, “My Adventure at Chislchurst,” a 8.8. C. programme feature. 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: A sea story, “Old Wire Whiskers,” “The Terror by Night.” 9.17: Orchestra, “Spanish Dance No. 2.” 9.21: Tenor, Mr Arthur Ripley, “Evening Song,” “I Was Dreaming.” 9.28: Record. 9.35: Piano, Paul Vinogradolf, “Bluo Danube” Waltz. 9.50: Record. 9.57: Orchestra, “Grand March” from “Aida.” 10.10: Dance music. 11,10: Close. 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Orchestra, “The Desert Song.” 8.6: Songs at the piano, Miss Muriel Johns, “Have You . Ever Been Lonely?”; “You Must Believe Me.” 8.12: Record. 8.24: Vocal and piano, Cameo Concert Trio, “Music Hall Memories.” 8.36: Record. 8.40: Lccturette, Mr W. Perry, President Wellington Bowling Association, “Why I Consider Bowls the Best Game, and Why I Play it.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Mr Will Bishop in fifteen minutes foolishness at the piano. 9.17: Record. 9.23: Songs at the piano, Miss Muriel Johns, “Pit Do My Best to Make You Happy,” “Just a Little Home for the Old Folks.” 9.29: Record. 9.35: Vocal and piano, Concert Trio, “Love Songs of Other Days.” 9.47: Record. 9.53: Bands, “Under the Banner of Victory,” “El Abancio.” 10.10: Dance programme. 11.10: Close. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles). —5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Presentation of 8.8. C Vaudeville Programme, featuring Alexander and Mose, Charles Coborn, Bransby Williams, Anona Winn, Tommy Hindloy, Lily Morris and the 8.8. C. Orchestra under Henry Hall. The programme composed by Tommy Handloy. 9.7: Reserved. 9.22: Orchestra, “A Coon Band Contest.” 9.25: Contralto, Nellie Lowe, “Land o’ Mine,” “My Dear Soul.” 9.31: Record. 9.34: Tenor. Douglas Suckling. “Land of Delight,” “Springtime Reminds Me of You.” 9.40: Record. 9.43: Contralto, Nellie Lowe, “The Garden of Sleep,’ “Hushccn.” 9.49: Record. 9.52: Tenor, Douglas Suckling, “You Are My Heart’s Delight.” “Little Boy Blue.” 9.58: Band, “Faithful and Bold.” 10.10: Dance music. 11.10: Close. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres. 650 kilocycles).—s.o: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Records. 9.0: Weather report; and station notices. 9.2: Presentation of 8.8. C. Programme, “Songs from The Shows,” a programme of tunes from English musical comedies, arranged and pro duccd by the London Studios of the 13.8 C. by John Watt. 10.17: Dance music. 11.17: Close. _ 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285.5 metres; 105 u kilocycles).—B.o: Relay of 2YA 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres, 665 kilocycle;).—B.o: A National Programme: (Transmission from 3LO) : Orchestral and choral. 8.45: “The Dear Homeland. a cameo of words and music, written round the theme of “Homo” interpreted by Prcssy Preston with “The Sundowners and the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra. 9.0: A short violin recital by Edouard Lambert. 9.15: Interlude, “Bertie Knowall" will tell about “Shopping. 9.25: A light orchestral concert. 10.45: Moments musical. 11.30: Close. 2BL SYDNEY 1351 metres, 855 kilo cycles).—B.o: Radio dance night, with i Lyn Christie and his dance orchestra. Associate artists: Dot Browne (popular vocalist), Mayo Hunter (steel guitar solos), Witt and Walker (vocal duo). 12.0: Close. 3LO MELBOURNE (575 met-es, 800 kilocycles).—B.o: Sec 21C. 10.37: Dance music. 11.30: Close. 3AR MELBOURNE (492 metres. 610 kilocycles).—B.o: Dance and variety programme. Dance orchestra, assisted by Rita Hilton, soubrette; “Caesar and Henry”—in “Blackface” comedy”; Tom Masters, tenor. 10 30: Meditation music. 12.0: Close. 14.V1 P) RE SHORT-WAVE STATION. Wave-lengths :—Two of the following. 31.55 m, 31.30 m. 25.53 m, 25.28 m. or 19.82 m. 6.0 a.m: Time signal from Big Ben. Concert. 6.45: Excevnts from “Waltz Time.” 7.40-8.0: News bulletin and announcements. 11.0 a.m.-1.0 p.m: Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: 11.0 a.m: A concert. 11.45: Musical comedy programme. 12.15-1.0 p.m: Concert.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND (366 metres. 820 kilocycles).—9.o: Recordings. 11.0: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 3.30: Recorded talk, John Drinkwater, “John Drinkwater Poems.” 4.30: Close. 6.0: Children’s Song Service (Uncle Bert). 7.0: Relay from the Church of Christ, West Street. Preacher, Pastor W. Campbell. 8.30: Relay from the Auckland Town Hall of Municipal Band Concert: Band, “Parade Mni taire,” “The Flying Dutchman.” Baritone, Mr George Neel, “Invietus.” Band, Ballet Music from “William Toll.” Soprano. Madame Ailcen Johns, “Angus McDonald.” Band, “A Motor Ride.” Baritone. Mr George Neel, “Mandalay.” Band, “The Bohemian Girl.” Soprano, Madame Aileen Johns, “Could I But Express in Song.” Band, “As. Pants the Hart,” “Dos Moujicks.” Recordings. 10.0: Close. 2YA WELLIN'GI ON (416.7 metres, 720 kilocycles). —9.0: Chimes. Recordings. 11.0: Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 3.30: Recorded recital —“John Drinkwater Reading his own. Poems.” 4.30: Close. 6.30: Children’s Song Service (Uncle George). 7.0: Relay from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. R. J. Howie, B.A. 8.15 (approx.) : Studio Concert. Band, “Festjubel,” “Blaze of Glory.” Tenor, Mr Arthur C. Clark, “Pulling the Sea-Dulse,” “A Barra Love Lilt.” Record. Tenor, Mr Arthur C. Clark, “Silver,” “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water.” Records. 10.0: Close.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres, 980 kilocycles). —9.0: Record. 11.0: Close. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.45: Talk. 4.30: Close. 5.30: Children’s Song Service. 6.15: Chimes from the studio. 6.30: Relay from Holy Trinity Church, Avonside Anglican Church. Preacher: Rev. IV. J. Hands. 7.45: Recordings. 8.15: Relay of 4YA. 10.0: Close. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres, 650 kilocycles).—9.o: Recordings. 11.0: Close. 1.0: Lunch music. 2.45: Recorded talk: ' Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Shakespearean Recital.” 4.30: Close. 5.30: Children’s Song Service (Big Brother Bill). 6.15: Recordings. 6.45: Relay from Salvation Army Citadel. Preacher Adjutant Thomas. 8.15: Orchestra, “It estival 'in Seville.” 8.23: Part Son~s, The Jubilee Choristers, “Songster of Spring,” “The Potter” 8.30: Piano, Mrs IT. C. Campbell, “Choral Prelude,” “Toccatta.” 8.39: Duet with chorus part song, “Watchman, What of the Night,” “The Fairies.” 8.47: Orchestra, “Festival Polonaise,” “Rhapsodic Rnsse.” 8.54: Choristers, “Gypsy Chorus.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9 2 • Orchestra, “Danzas Fantasticas.” 9.11: Choristers, “All in an April Evening,” “O Happy Eyes.” 9.19: Orchestra, En Saga 9.31: Choristers. “O Father Whose Almighty Power.” 9.36: Record. 9.44: “Spring Song,” “Departure.” 9.51: Orchestra “The Ride of the Va.kyries. 2ZO PALMERSTON NORTH (285 5 metres. 1050 kilocycles).—lo a.m. to 12.30 Din- Service and concert programme. 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285.5 metres, 1050 kilocycles). —7.0: Relay of Wellington service. 8.15: ' Concert programme. ,1, P 2FC SYDNEY (451 metres, 665 kilocycles).—6.o: A musical item. 6 5: Dr Thatcher, M.A., will speak on The Bible, in The Home.” 6.20: A celebrity recital. 6.50: Air R. W. G. Mackay, M.A y LL.B., will speak on “Overseas Topics. 7,20: The fourth of a series of six national vocal recitals arranged by The Musical Association of New South Wales—ltalian. 7.40: “Rambles in Old London. Part 4: Smithfield and St. Bartholomews —A talk by Mr E. S. Burnell. 8.0: The fourth of a series of six famous piano quartettes arranged- by The Musical Association o NSW. Schumann quartette: Wilfred Arlom (pianist), Florent Hoogstoel (viohnist), William Krasmk (vio a), Bryce t arter (’cellist). 8.40: Inter.ude, 8.45: A National programme “Herod, a tragedy by Stephen Phillips. 10.15: Epilogue. 10.30. ClotsC. _ rr . , 2BL SYDNEY (351 metres, 855 kilocycles).—6.o: Children’s session conducted hv Daddy Long Legs and Judy, assisted

by the “Story Man”; 6.50: Musical items. Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. D. F. Brandt. 8.30: The Fifty-fifth Battalion Band. 10.0: Close. 3LO MELBOURNE (375 metres. 800 kilocycles).—7.lo: Algerian from Within — Part I.—Mr John Swanson. 7.30: Musical interlude. - 7.35: The news behind _ the news —by “The Watchman.” 8.0: _ Lime signal. 8.0: “Foundations of Muflic.” A Bach programme. Margaret Sutherland, •piano; Elise Steele, violin; assisted by Beatrice Huckell, violin. 8.45: See 21'C. 10.15 : The Epilogue. 10.30 : Close. 3AR MELBOURNE (492 metres, 610 kilocycles).—7.o: Divine service from Cairns Memorial Church. Eapst Melbourne. Sermon: - Rev. F. A. Hagenaeur. 8.30: Stories of Great Hymns—told by J. Howlett Ross. Illustrated by “The Sundowners” Male. Quartette, with Aronld Cohnan at the “State” Organ. 8.50: A programme of Jewish music. Mina Heseleva, soprano; David Sisserman, 'cello; Linda Phillips, piano; t’hil Cohen, violin. 10.0: Close. EMPIRE SHORT-WAVE STATION. Wave-lengths:—Two of the following: 31.55 m, 31.30 m, 25.53 m, 25.28 m, or 19.82 m. 6.0: Time signal from Big Ben. A religious -service relayed from St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London. 6.45: Orchestral Concert (Time signal from Greenwich at 7.0 a.m.). 7.45-8.0: A summary of the week’s news. 11.30 a.m.-1.0. p.m: Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: Light music. Note. —New Zealand time is one and a half hours ahead of eastern . Australian time, also ten and a half houre ahead of British summer time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 3