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To-day 's Wireless Programme

ITA AUCKLAND (820 Kilocycles). 7.30, Horticultural talk; 8.0, recording, London Symphony Orchestra, ‘Nuit Sur lo 'Mont Chauve’; 8.9, bass-bari-tone, Albort Gibbons Taylor, ‘March of the Cameron Men,’ ‘A Hinder Courtship’; 8.16, recording, Ernest Hastings ‘ln My Young Days,’ ‘The Nut Brown Ale of England’; 8.22, recording, Barnabas von Geczy Orchestra, ‘Helen’; tenor, Richard Tauber, ‘May I Ask for tho Next Tango’; 8.28, novelty instrumental, Barry Ingall’s Hawaiian Trio, Tua Hula,’ ‘Aloha Chimes’; 8.34, recording, Zonophone Concert Quartet, ‘Robin Adair,’ cornet, Harry Mortimer ‘Post Horn’; 5.40, popular songs, Eileen Smithson, ‘Think of Me,’ ‘Waltz Huguetto’; 8.47, recording (accordion), Guido Doyio, ‘La Spanola’; Dorothy Bonnet and Robert Naylor, ‘Love Will Find You’; 8.53, novelty instrumental Barry Ingall’s Hawaiian Trio* Hawaiian Lament,’ banjo, Norman Ingall, ‘Ropasz Band March’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, a sea story, ‘Old Wire Whiskers’ ‘The Peruvian Slaver and the Brave Island Maiden’; 9.20, recording, March Weber and his Orchestra, ‘Along the Banks of tho Volga’; 9.20, bass-bari-tone Albert Gibbons Taylor, ‘Chorus, Gontlcm.cn’; ‘Youth’; 9.33, recording, (saxophone), Kudy Wiedoeft, ‘Rubenola’; 9.30, recording, Billy Bennett, ‘The Coffee Stall Keeper,’ ‘Mandala’; 9.42, novelty instrumental, Barry Ingall’s Hawaiian Trio, ‘Popular Mcdloy,’ ‘Bright Moon’; 9.48, recording, (piano) Beryl Newell ‘The Sweetest Story Ever Told’; 9.51, popular songs, Fuoon Smithson, ‘I Feel You Near Me’; 0.5 i, recording, Military Band ‘Martial Moments’; 10.0 sports summary; 10.10, dance music.

",YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). .10.0, Recordings; 10.30, Devotional service; 12.0, lunch music; 2.0, recordings; 2,45, rugby; 5.0, Children’s hour; G.O, dinner music; 7.0, news and reports (2YC 1010 Kiloclcles, after-dinner music); 7.30, W.E.A. Session, Professor T. A. Hunter, ‘Mental Epidemics, The South, Sea Bubble’; 8.0, 2YA Concert Orchestra, ‘Light Cavalry’; 8.7, recording, (quartet), The Four Voices, ‘When the Waltz was Through,’,‘l Believe in You’; .8.13, recording, (banjo, guitar and mandolin), Eddie Peabody ‘Just a Crazy. Son’; Humour, Sandy Macfarlane, ‘McNnb’s a Jolly Sailor’; 8.19. The Orchestra, ‘A Hunting Scene’; 5.25, recording (humour), Clapharn and Dwyer, ‘A Spot of Income Tax Bother’; 8.31, Tho Orchestra, ‘Stand up and Sing’; 8.41, lecturette, Sir Alexander Roberts, ‘Tho Attributes Esseutial to Success in Life’; 9.0, weathor; 9.2, recording (quartet) The Big Four, Tm Alone Because I Love Yoiq' ‘.Wait*

ing by the Silvery Rio Grande’; 9.8, Tho Orchestra, ‘Simple Aveu’; 9.13, soprano, Edith Ralph, ‘Mignon’s Song, ‘Daffodils in London Town’; 9.18, recording, (bell solo), Billy Whitlock, ‘Prettiest Song of All’; Humour, Naughton and Gold, ‘ln The General Post Office’; 9.24, recording (bass-bari-tone), Peter Dawson, ‘A Jovial Monk am I,’ ‘The Admiral’s Broom’; 9.30, Suite, The Orchestra, ‘The Pagoda of Flowers’; 9.42, soprano, Edith Ralph, ‘Heaven’s Gift-,’ ‘An Eriskay Love Lilt’; 9.45, recording (humour), Sandy Powell, ‘Sandy’s Irish Sweepstake Song’; 9.54, The Orchestra, ‘Bruno ou Blonde’; 10.0, sporting summary; 10.10 dance music. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocyles). 8.0, Tho Christchurch Salou Quintette’ ‘Selection of Waltzes from Vienna’; 8.13, baritone, Phillip WynneYorke, ‘When I’m Looking at You,’ ‘Delicious’; S.IS, recording, saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft, ’Sax-o-phun’; entertainer at piano, Cyril Avondale, The Fine Old English Gentleman’; 8.27, contralto, Nellie Lowe ‘Ring, Bells, Ring,’ ‘Can I Forget’; 8.32, recording, Orchestra Mascotte, ‘Daisy Belle’; 8.35, humour, W. B. Lambert, ‘Hebrew Comedy’; 8.4.0, Salon Quintet, ‘Salut D’Amour,’ ‘Humoreske’; 5.48, recording male quartet, The Revellers, ‘The Woman in tho Shoe’; 8.51, tenor, Douglas Suckling ‘Alary,’ ‘Passing By’; 8.57, recording, Alarelc Weber and his Orchestra ‘Spring’s Delight’; 9.0, weather, 9.2, second of series o fspecially rccorded’talks by the world-famous golfor, Archie Compston, on ‘GoMing Hints’; 9.9, reserved; 9.17, Salon Quintet, Two Ehvthmic Arrangements’—‘Trees, ‘There’s Something About a Soldier’; 9.24, baritone, Philip Wynne-Yorkc, •That Little Boy of Mine,’ _ ‘Sally ’; 9.29, entertainer at piano, Cyril Avonrale ‘I Couldn’t Do That With Alv Spats On’; 9.34, recording, banjo, Mario do Pietro, ‘Frivolous Joe’; '9.37, contralto, Nellie Lowe, ‘Little ITolos in Heaven,’ ‘I Conic to Aou ’; 9.45, humour W. B. Lambert ‘Scotch Comedy’; 9.48; tenor, Douglas Suckling ‘That OldFashioned Mother of Mine,’ ‘ Dream of a Garden of Sunshine’: 9.50, Salon Quintet, xylophone solo, ‘American Patrol,’ ‘Erin Go Bragh’; .10.0, sports summary; 10.10, dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). S.O, Relay from 3YA; 10.0, sports summary; KUO, dance music*

SUNDAY IYA AUCKLAND 6.0, Children’s song service; 3.30, IYA Chamber Orchestra, ’Carnival’; S.3S, recording, (chorus), Famous Forty Elks, ‘Sylvia’; Violin, Maria Linz ‘Hcjjrc Knti’; 8.44, tenor, with Orchestra,' Arthur Ripley ‘Jean,’ ‘Garden of Your Heart’; 8.51, recording, Albert Sandler (violin), Olive Groves, (soprano) Jean Melville (piano), ‘An Old Violin’; John Co'ckerill, 'Bustle oh Spring’; 8.57, contarlto, Hincmoa Eosicur fVissi D’Arto’; 0.0, weather; 0.2, The Orchestra, 'Flight of the Bumble Bee,’ ‘Czardas’; 0.8, recording, Dora Labette and Norman. Allin ‘ln Springtime’; Russian Balalaika Orchestra, ‘Toreador and Andalouso Bloomctk’; 9.21, recording John Drinkwaiter, ‘John Drinkwatcr’s Poems’; 9.29, The Orchestra, ‘Tout Paris’; 9.37, recording (baritone), Peter Dawson ‘Cruel Is He’; Do Groot, A. Gibilaro, and J. Pacey, ‘Down In Tho Forest’; 9.43, contralto, Hinemoa Eosienr ‘Avc Maria,’ ‘The Poet’s Life’; 9.50, The Orchestra. ‘Empireland’.

2YA WELLINGTON 2.0 to 4.30, Recordings; 6.0, Children’s song service; 7.0, relay from St Peter’s Anglican Church; 8.15, relay from the Town Hall of recital by tho Wellington Tramways Band in conjunction with Paul T. Cullen at the grand organ and leading artists. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 5.30, Children’s song service; 6.15, Chimes from studio; 6.30, relay from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church; 7.45 recordings; 8.15, relay from 4YA. 4YA DUNEDIN 5.30, Children’s song service; 6.15. recordings; G. 30, relay from St. John’s Anglican Church; -7.45, recordings; 8.15 The Concert Orchestra, ‘ltalicns in Algeria’; 8.35, baritone, B. Duerdon ‘Edward Grey/ ‘You Never Know’; 8.31, recording (piano), Ernst von Dohnanyi ‘Du uud du’ from ‘Die Flcdormaus’;. ‘Schatz-Waltz’; . 5.39. ' mezzo-soprano, Madame Annette Chapman ‘Love Eternal,’ ‘Du Bist Die Bull,’ ‘Gretehcn am Spinnrade’; 8.47, Concert Orchestra, •Chinese Rhapsody’; 5.57, recording, Don Cossacks Choir ‘The Twelve Bobbers’; 9.0, weather; 9.2, Concert Orchestra, ‘Tout Paris’; 9.9, baritone, R. Duerdon, ‘The Lost Chord,’ ‘Jane’; 9.16, recording, Sir Johnston Forbes-

Bobcrtson, •Shakespearean Becitai'; 9.24, Concert Orchestra, ‘Spanish Dances’; 9.36, mezzo-soprano, Madame Annette Chapman, ‘Sombre Woods,’ ‘Bienzi Aria No. 4’; 9.44, cornet, W. Barkc, ‘From the Land of the Sky Blue Water’; 9.47 , recording (vocal duet) Garda Hall and George Baker, ‘Musical Comedy Selection’; 9.51, Concert Orchestra, ‘The Mikado’. 2FC SYDNEY (451 Metres). 7.40, ‘My Father and my Father’s Friends’; —A talk by Hugh MeCrao; 3.0, The Fourth of the First Series of Si:: trios for piano, violin and ’cello, 8.30, rank Hutchens (pianist); 8.40, Interlude; 8.45, A National Programme •A German Requiem’. 2BL SYDNEY (351 Metres). 6.0. dihe Children’s Session; 6.50, musical items (r); 7.15, from the Bondi Methodist Church, Divine Service; 8.30 The Metropolitan Band; 8.38, Madame Emily Marks (soprano); 8.45, Rene Birkett (violinist’; 5.52, Band; 9.0, ‘Leaves of Memoi'y ’ adapted and presented by Ellis Price, assisted by Patricia Min chin; 9.20, Band; 9.27, Madame Emily Marks; 0.34, Band; 9.42.. Rene Birkett; 9.50, Band.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 4

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To-day's Wireless Programme Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 4

To-day's Wireless Programme Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7191, 24 June 1933, Page 4