To-day's Wireless Programme
IYA, AUCKLAND. (820 kilocycles.)
8.0: Record, Royal Belgian Guards Band, ‘La Muctto do rortici/ 8.9: Lyric Quartet, ‘Sunset.-’ Alan McElwain, ‘Somo Humour. 1 5.17: Record(piano), Myra Hess, ‘Giguc/ 8.23: lIA Chamber Orchestra,' ‘H.M.S. Pinafore./ 8.33: Recital, Clement May, ‘The Denominational Garden’; -‘Ncll’3 Grandfather’ from ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’; ‘Hoodoo MeFiggan’s Christmas.’ 8.53: Record (organ), Edward O’Honry, ‘Minuet in G.’ 8.56: Duct, H. Richards and E. Thomas, ‘The Ballad Singers.’ 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Talk, Percy Hamblin, < A Trip-Homo to New Zealand from Columbus, Georgia’ Pt. 2. 9.17: Orchestra, ‘Jollity’; ‘lndian Song.’ 9.23: Eyrie Quartet, ‘A Summer Lullaby.’ Alan MeElwain, ‘Some Humour.’ 9.29: Record (piano), William Murdoch, ‘La Campanclla. ’ Contralto, Muriel Brunskili, ‘There Reigned a Monarch in Thule.’ 9.39: Orchestra, ‘Donau Wcllcn.’ 9.46: lyric Quartet, ‘ When . Evening’s Twi-. light.’ 9.49: Record, Columbia Light Opera Company, ‘lvan Caryll Memories.’ 9.53: Orchestra, ‘Mirella.’
2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 kilocycles.)
10.0: Recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 10.45: Lccturcttc, “Cooking by Electricity.’’ 12.0: Lunch music, 2.0: Recordings. 3.30 Weather report snorts results. 4.0: Special wcathor report. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. S.O: Recording, Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Tom Jones.’ 8.8: Recording (humour), Sit Harry Laudor, ‘J.’ni the Boss of the Hoo'se.’ .8.12: Cornet, W. G. Stevenson, ‘ln Dixie Land.’ 5.19: Bass, J. M. Caldwell, ‘Myself When Young’; ‘Balaam/ 5.25: Piano,Pauline.Rodgers, ‘Andante Finale.’ 8,31: .Soprano, Gladys Webb, ‘Carmqna’; ‘The Grey House.’ 8,37; Recording, Eddie Saxon and His Columbia Dance Orchestra, ‘ To-morrOw is. a Good. Day.’.8.40: Lecturet.te, Ncllc- M. Scanlan, ‘Count your..Blessings—Con-' trusting conditions in Now Zealand with those of other countries, picking out interesting features in foreign lands, relating- personal experiences, during travel.’ 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Recording (Novelty Instrumental), Three Brothers Nehring, ‘Bullfighter March’; ‘Piano Pastimes/ 9.8: Recording, Light Opera Company,,‘Bohemian Girl’ Vocal Gems. 9.16: Cornet, W. O'. Stevenson,' ‘The Lost Chord’; ‘Because.’ 9.23: Bass; J. M. Caldwell, ‘Four Jolly Sailormen’; ‘Tho Old Boat Mate.’ 9.29: ■ Piano, Pauline Rodgers, ‘Second Mazurka/" 9.35: Soprano, Gladys Webb, ‘On Wings . of. Song’; ‘ Amnrilli My Fair One/ 9.41: Recording (ducts), - Layton-and Johnstone, ‘The Land of Smiles’; ‘Goodnight Sweetheart/ 9.47: Recording (organ), Quentin M. Maclean, ‘Lily of Laguna/ ‘Little Dolly Daydream.’ 9.54: Recording, (Humour), Leslie Holmes, ‘B-B-B-Bertha/ Australian Commonwealth Band, “Entente Cordialc/
£YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 kilocycles.)
' S.O: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, ‘Fingals Cave/ 8.14: Vocal Trio, G'ernay Lebard and Fenover and Orchestra, ‘Card Scene’ from ‘Carmen.’ 8.22: Wurlitzcr Organ, Raul Mania, ‘Vesper/ 8.25: The Tahiwis with novelty accompaniment, ‘South .Sea Rose/ 8,28: Dcbroy Somers Band and Vocal Chorus, ‘Little Spanish Villa by the Sea/ '8.31: Descriptive Sketch, Horace Kenney, ‘The Channel Swimmer/ 8.37: Grand Symphony Orchestra, ‘lßl2 Overture/ 8.45: Soprano, Vivien Lambert, ‘The Amorous Goldfish;’ 8.48: Billy Botton and His Baud with vocal chorus, ‘l’ve Gone and Lost My Yo Yo/ 8.51: Tenor, Richard Tatibcr, ‘Red is Your Mouth/ 8.54: Willem Mengclberg and His Conccrtgebouw Orchestra, Suite No. 2 in B Minor for-flutes and strings—‘Grave’ leading to ‘Allegro.’ 9.2:, Weather. 9.4: Talk. 9.19: Silver Tone Organ with Trumpet, Paul Mania, ‘The Lost Chord.’ 9.23: Harry Welchman with chorus and- orchestra, ‘Theatre Memories.’ 9.29: 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, ‘Slavonic Rhapsody/ 9.37: Baritone, Apollo Grandfortc, ‘Deal Zaza.’ 9.40: Piano, Patricia Kossborough with orchestra, ‘Home Sweet Home/ 9.46: Bijou Accordion Orchestra, ‘The Happy Whistler’; ‘Mimilcs Valsc/ 9.52: Descriptive Sketch, ‘Tho Roosters Concert Party, ‘Y.M.C.A.’ Concert/ 9.58: Scottish Players, ‘Scottish Patrol/ 10.1: Massed Military Bands, ‘Stars and Stripes/ s
4YA, DUNEDIN. (660 kilocycle.)
8.0: Recording, Tho New Victoria Orchestra, ‘Other Days.’ 8.9: Bass, Frank Watt, Friend O’ Mine’; ‘Shipmates O’ Mine/ 8.15: dc Rose Octet, ‘Students’ Song/ 8.25: Recording (Humour), Burns and Allen, ‘Dizzy.’ 8.ul: Stokes Hawaiian - Guitar Quartet, ‘Drowsy’ Waters’; ‘My Honolulu Babe.’ 8.38: Soprano, Mac Mathcson, ’ ‘Love’s -a Merchant’; ‘The Last Rose of Summer/ 8.44: Octet, ‘Good Nows.’ 8.54: Recording, Layton and Johnstone, “Whistling in the Dark/ 8.57: Stokes Hawaiian Guitar Quartet, ‘Amparito/ 9.0: Weather. 9.2: Reserved. 9.15: Bass, Frank Watt, ‘Roll on Thou .Deep and Dark Blue Ocean/ 9.19: Octet, ‘Mohika/ 9.23: Soprano, Mae Mattesen, ‘Walk Song/ 9.27: Stokes Hawaiian Guitar Quartet, ‘The Swallow’; ‘Sextette from ‘Lucia rto Lammcrmoon’/ 9.34: Danco music-
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7065, 26 January 1933, Page 4
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