BROADCASTING
j Programmes will be broadcast from jNew Zealand and Australian stations | as follow: ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3 p.m; Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 0.0: Dinner session, 7.0: Inows and market reports. 7.40: Talk, IMr Norman Kerr, “Physical Oul|ture. ” 8.0: Variety entertainment ar- '• ranged by Anglican City Mission, entitled ‘ ‘ Something Different. ’ ’ 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 8 p.iu: Results of Parnell by-election, interspersed with studio items. I 3YA Christchurch (980 kilocycles). —3 p. iu; Gramophone recital; 4.25, |sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle John. 6.0: Dinner session, 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Grand operatic and miscellaneous programme. —Overture, ‘ ‘ Casse Noisette Suite: Miniature, Overture find March” (Tschaikowsky, record); duct (soprano and mezzo contralto), Madame Gower Burns and Miss Mavis Spiller, “Sainted Mother”; cello, “Spanish. Dance” (Popper, record); bass, Mr J. Filer, “She Alone Ohannoth my Sadness”; instrumental, Studio Octet “Music Pictures” (Foulds); aria, mezzo contralto, Miss M. Spiller, “The Last Rose of Summer”; piano, Miss Alice Fordester, “Romance” (Macdowell) and “Tararitelle” (Maedowell); tenor, Mr Ernest Rogers, “Questa o Qnello”; monologue, “ The Substitute Parson” (record); instrumental, Studio Octet, “Dance Triste” (Hahn); soprano with harp obligato, Madame Gower Burns and Mr Harry Glaysher, “O Liberty”; duet, tenor and bass, Grand Opera Male Duo, “Melodrama”; weather report and announcements; instrumental trios, “Syncopation” and “Marche Miniature Viennois” (record); mezzo contralto, .Miss M. Spiller, “The Amber” and “The Amethyst”; bass, Mr J. Filer, “The Bugler”; instrumental, Studio Octet, “Rienzi” (Wagner) and “Entr’acte” (Dubois); soprano, with harp obligato, Madame Gower Bums and Mr Harry Glaysher, ‘,‘Mary, Mother of Love”; piano, Mrs Alice Forrester,, “Raindrop Prelude” (Oh,opin); quartet, Grand Opera Quartet, “How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps”; band selection, “Ballet Egyptian”; male choir, “The Little Sandman” (record); instrumental, Miss Irene Morris and Mrs A. H. Bills, “Suite for Two Violins” (Mozkowski); tenor, Mr Ernest Rogers, “Eileen Mavourneen”; quartet, Grand Opera Quartet) “The Snow”; instrumental, Studio Octet, “Gipsy Airs” (Sarasate), “Traumerei) (Schumann) and “H Bacio” (Arditi). 4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3 p.m: Selected gramophone items; 3.15, talk, Home Science Extension Department of Otago University, “Woollen Clothing”; 4.25, sporting results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk, Mr L. W. McOaskill, “Review of Journal of Agriculture.” 8.0; Studio concert. 9.30 to 11.0: Dance session. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 4QG Brisbane (395 metres). —8.0 p.m., Children’s session; 9.30, radio atmospheric, “But, Oh! The Little Cargo Boats”; .studio items; dance music. I
THURSDAY, MAY 8. IYA Auckland (900 kilocycles).—3 p.m: Selected studio items., including literary selection by the Announcer; 3.15, home science talk, prepared by ! Home Science Department, Otago Unijversity, ‘‘Looking Beneath the Surface.” 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan. 6,0: Dinner session. 7:0. Book review, Mr H. H, Driver. 8.0; Overture, IYiA Orchestral Octet, “Southern Stars’’ (Ascher-Mahi); soprano, Miss M. Pair, “It’s Only a Tiny Garden’’ and “Melisande in the Wood”; banjo, guitar and vocal, the Aloha. Duo, “Stars and Stripes” and “Painting the Clouds”; humour, Mr T. T. Garland some humour; intermezzo, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Little Miss Butterfly” and “Mecca”; piano, Miss C. Anderson, “Lovable and Sweet” (Levant); soprano, Miss M. Pair, “My Dearest Heart”; se-' lection,' 3 A r A Orchestral Octet, selection from the opera “Werther” (Massenet); weather forecast and announcements; banjo, guitar and vocal, the Aloha Duo, “Medley of Southern Airs” and “Land of Make Believe”; humour, Mr T. T, Garland, “A Fireside Chat” (original); instrumental, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Squirrel Dance”; piano, Miss O, Anderson, latest hits; medley, IYiA Orchestral Octet, “Savoy Scotch Medley. ’’ 9.30: Programme of dance music until 31 p.m. 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles). — 3 p.m: Selected studio items; 3.15, talk arranged by Home Science Extension Department of Otago University; 3.30 and 4,30, sports results. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Optimists’ Club. 6,0; Dinner music session. 7.0; News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Miss Inez Connop, “Ballroom Dancing.” 8.0; Gramophone records from studio. 8.15; Relay from the Town Hall of the Wellington Symphony Orchestra ’s first concert of the 1930 sea- i son. The Orchestra performs under the condactorship iof Mr Leon do Manny.—Overture, Orchestra, ‘‘Fingal’s Cave” (Mendelssohn); violin concerto with Orchestra, Mr Leon do Manny, “Concerto in E Minor” (Mendelssohn); symphony the Oreh.es-
tra, “Symphony in (“The Italian”). From the studio: Weather report and announcements; record, soprano, ‘ ‘ Ave Ma ria ’ ’ and “ Though Reviling Tongues Assail Us.” From the Town Hall: Ballet, the Orchestra, “Ballet Egyptien” (Luigini); tone poem, the Orchestra, “Finlandia” (Sibelius); suite, the Orchestra “Hiawatha Suite” (Colerid|, r e-Taylor); march, the Orchestra, -“Hungarian March” (Berlioz). •TVA Christchurch (980 hilocycles). —8 ]i.m: Gramophone recital; 8.10, home science talk, “Looking Beneath the Surface,” prepared by the Home Science .Department, Otago University; B.MO, gramophone recital. 0.0: Children ; s session, conducted try Ladybird and Uncle Frank. 0.0; Dinner session (records). 7,0: Xews session. 8.0: Relay from the Radiant Hail, Kilmore Street, of first programme of new season of the Christchurch Male Voice Choir, assisted by the Cathedral Choristers. 4VA Dunedin. —Bi 1 ent,
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 2
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