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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH. This station is on the air on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7.0 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. IYA AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles) 3.0, Gramophone recordings; 3.15, talk—Mrs. Les. Crane, ‘Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet’; 3.30, recordings; 5.0, children’s session; G.O, dinner music session; 7.0, news nud market reports; 7.40, talk —Mr. Rod Talbot, ‘Motoring’; S.O, instrumental and vocal, ‘Swedish Folk Song; mezzocontralto, ‘Lie There, My Lute’; trio, ‘Waltz No. 1’; 5.1.1, soprano—Miss Patricia McLeod, (a) ‘Should He Upbraid,’ (b) ‘Lullaby’; B.IS, baritone — Mr. A. B. Thompson, (a) ‘ Bells of Ys,’ (b) ‘The White Ivaight’;" 8.24, piano—Mr. Cyril Towsey, (a) ‘Warum,’ (b) ‘ Ecossaise ’; 8.31, tenor —Air. Arthur H. Ripley, (a) ‘Till Dawn,’ (b) ‘Who Knows’; 8.37, instrumental —The Moore Sisters, ’Cello, ‘Serenade’; trio, ‘Largo’; 8.41, topical talk —Air. A. B Chappell, ALA.; 8.59, evening announcements; 9.1, soprano —Aliss Patricia AieLeod, (a) ‘A out, Danscz Marquise,' (b) ‘Alinuet’; 9.G, baritone —Air. A. B. Thompson, (a) ‘A Feast of Lanterns,' (b) ‘Ethiopia Saluting the Colours’; 9.12, instrumental —‘Londonderry Air’; trio, ‘Alinuet’; 9.20, tenor —Air. Arthur H. Ripley, (a) ‘When Other Lips,’ (b) ‘To Marry’; 9,27, programme of dance music till 11.0.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles) 3.0, Gramophone recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; G.O, dinner music session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, ldeturette, ‘For the Alan on the Land’; 8.0, overture —‘Four Indian Love Lyrics’; SJI, popular songs at the piano—Aliss Aluriel Johns, (a) ‘Good Evenin' ’ (b) ‘Ragamuffin Romeo’; 5.15, chorus — ‘Down at the Olu Bull and Bush’; 8.18, guitar duo—Berthold. and Bent, (a; •Should 1‘?,’ (b) ‘Hawaiian Dreams'; 8.25, humorous duet —Air. and Airs. E. Ranosm Myers, ‘Optimist and Pessimist'; 5.30, selection —‘La Bohcme’; 8.38, contralto —Miss Nora Greene, (a) • Drumadoou, ’ (b) ‘June’; 8.44, humour —Mi. Len Ashton, ‘The Musical Barber’; 8.49, selection —‘La Source Ballet’; 5.57, station notices; 8.59, instrumental —(a) ‘Suterjcntcns Sonutag,' (b) ‘Ait Wien’;- 9.7, popular songs at the piano—Aliss Aluriei Johns, (a) ‘Sitting in the Window,’ (b) ‘Be Careful With Those Eyes’; 9.13, guitar duo — Berthold and Bout, (a) ‘Little White Lies,’ (b) . ‘Southern Blues’; 9.20, humorous duet —Mr. and Airs. Ransom "Myers, ‘Domestic Economy’; 9.2 G, chorus —‘Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?’; 9.31, selection —‘Pink Lady’; 9.39, humour —Air. Leu Ashton, ‘That’s a Good Girl’; 9.44, ’Cello—Kauri Kennedy, ‘Londonderry Air’; 9.48, contralto—Miss Nora Greene, (a) ‘Silent Vale, ’ (b) ‘O, Mistress Aline’; 9.54, orchestra, ‘Latest Dance Novelties.’

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles) Silent day. 4YA DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.) 3.0, Recordings; 5.U, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session; 8.0, studio concert by Kaikorai Baud, assisted by 4YA artists —march, ‘Kaikorai Valley’; gavotte, ‘Wedgwood Blue’; 8.11, soprano —Aliss Freda Elmcs, (a) ‘Sing, Joyous Bird,’ (b) ‘The Lament of Isis'; 5.17, baud, ‘Sylvan Glade'; 8.24, descriptive sketch — ‘Army Reminiscences’; 8.30, bass-bari-tone —Air. J. L. Tennant, ‘The Glory of the Sea’; 5.34, grand selection — ‘Crusaders in Egypt’; 8.50, contralto — Aliss E. B. Clarke, ‘ Come, O Aly Fairest Treasure’; 8.53, piano—Airs. C. Drake, ‘Fantasia in D Alinor’: 8.57, tenor —Mr. J. B. Hamilton, ‘A Jovial Monk Am I'; &9.0, station notices; 9.2, selection —(a) ‘Hollywood Revue,’ (b) ‘On With the Show’; 9/0, soprano—Aliss Freda Elmos, ‘The Pipes of Pan’; 9.13, liddle and guitar, (a)-‘Midnight Serenade,' (b) ‘Boarding House Bells arc Ringing’; 9.19, tenor —Air. J. B. Hamilton,

(a) 'The Barefoot Trail,’ (b) 'Who is Sylvia ?’; 9.25, overture —‘The Trumpeters of the Crown’; 9.35, contralto — Miss E. B. Clarke, (a) ‘Ye Powers that Dwell Below,’ (b) ‘The Question’; 9.41, selection —‘Mignon Overture’; 9.49, bass-baritone—Mr. T. J. Tennent, (a) ‘Young Tom o’ Devon,’ (b) ‘lf I Might Come to You’; 9.55, march, ‘Oh, Listen to the Band.’

STUDIO NOTES From IYA this evening, the lyric soprano voice of Miss Patricia McLeod wil be heard in several numbers, including Sir Henry Bishop’s lilting song “Should He Upbraid,’’ and two very pretty French songs. Mr. A. B. Thompson, baritone, will sing several numbers. Mr. A. Ripley, tenor, will contribute a well diversified range of items. Mr. A. B. Chappell will give a further Topical Talk. On the instrumental side of the programme will be the'•Moore Sisters, who will be heard in instrumental trios. A popular type of programme will be broadcast from 2YA. Miss Muriel Johns will be heard in songs at the piano. Messrs. Berthold and Bent, Spanish and Hawaiian guitar duettists, will present Hawaiian and the latest melodies. Mr., and Mrs. Ransom Myers will entertain with two humorous ducts. Mr. Len Ashton (humorist) will Ire heard in humorous numbers. Miss Nora Greene (contralto) will delight listeners with “Drumadoon’’ (by Sanderson), “June and “O Mistress Mine” (by Quiltcr) and “The Silent Vale” (by Sanderson). The incidental music will bo relayed by the 2YA Salon Orchestra.

A new band selection appears on the programme which is to be presented at 4YA by the Ivaikorai Band. It is entitled “Ivaikorai Valiev” and was composed by the conductor of the band, Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. This will be its first public performance. A new vocalist, Mr. J. L. Tennent, makes his appearance on this programme. He has a rich bass-baritono voice. The remaining artistfe on this programme arc: Mr. J. B. Hamilton (tenor), Miss Freda Elmes (soprano), Miss E. B. Clarke (contralto) and Mrs. C. Drake (pianistc). Silent day at 3YA.

DAY PROGRAMMES 2EO SYDNEY News from ‘Daily Pictorial’ and ‘Labor Daily’ at 7.10 a.m., from the ‘Sun’ at 2.02 and 7.45 p.m., British Official Wireless News at 11.50 a.m. and 7.48 p.m. Devotional Service —Morning Devotion .conducted by; Dev. A. N;

S. Burwick at 10.45 a.m.. Stock Exchange and Metal Quotations at 12, 2, 4.25 and 7.25 p.m. Weather Forecast and synopsis at 12.20, 7.25, and 10.15 p.m. Sporting —Shores on the cricket match, Queensland v. Victoria, played at Brisbane, and Victoria v. West Indibs, played at Melbourne, at 2.05, 4.22, and 0.30 p.m. t 2BL SYDNEY News from 'Daily Pictorial’ and 'Labor Daily’ at 10.05 a.m., from the ‘Sun’ at 1 and 10.25 p.m., British Official Wireless News at 0.40 a.m. Women’s Session conducted by Miss Gwen Varlcy at 10.30 a.m. Weather Information at 5.40 and 10,2 S pan Sporting—Scores on the cricket matca, Queensland v. Victoria, played at Brisbane, and Victoria v. West Indies, played at Melbourne at 2 and 6.30 p.m. 2FC SYDNEY As an alternative to our usual Dance Night programme to-night wo present through 2BL Service a feature of outstanding interest to the lover of good music—the appearance of Edward Goll, famous pianist, in asociation with the National Broadcasting Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts, who will play the Emperor Concerto. There arc excerpts from “Faust,” arranged by Mr. Ewart Chappie, who has as assisting artists, Molly do Gunst, soprano; Scnia Chostiakoff, tenor; and Franco Izal, baritone. 2BL SYDNEY There arc two big features in the orchestral programme which we present to-night. The appearance of Edward Goll, the famous International pianist, in association with the National Broadcasting Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts, playing the “Emperor Concerto” (Beethoven), and there are excerpts from “Faust,” arranged by Ewart Chappie, who has as his assisting artists Molly dc Gunst, soprano; Senia Chostiakoff, tenor; and 1 ranco ’lzal, baritone,• X

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5566, 3 February 1931, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5566, 3 February 1931, Page 5

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5566, 3 February 1931, Page 5