BROADCASTING
Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations is follow: —
THURSDAY, MAY 22. .IVA Auckland (WOO kilocycles).—3. j i.m: delay of concert from L. Eiul'y Ltd., including literary selection by llio Announcer; ILL", home science, “ Household Tasks made Easier" (talk prepared by Home Science Department of Otago University). 3.0: Children’s programme, conducted by Peter Pan. 0.0: Dinner music ses-j sion. 7.0: Air IT. H. Driver, “Eookj Review.” 7.13: News and market reports. 8.0: Selection, Mr Reg Morgan atid hie orchestra, “Manteaux Noirs”; male chorus, “Roosters Concert Party, “Y.M.G.A. Concert”; saxophone solo with orchestra, Mr E. Hoffman, “Sax-o-Lot”; novelty duo, the Bohemian Duo, “Mahara Ki AAu”; waltz, Orchestra, “Beautiful Danube”; baritone, Mr Reg Morgan, “Just Because the Violets”; violin, Mr Frank Parsons, “The Rosary”; talk, Mr A. B. Chappell, “Topical Talk”; Aveather forecast and announcements; foxtrots,, Orchestra, (“Laughing Marionette” (Collins) and “Josie and Me” (O’Hagan); | novelty duo, the Bohemian Duo, (“Hoki Tonu” and “Tahi Nei Tarn ilvino”; male quartet, “A. Japanese j Sunset”; trumipct solo, All- R. Sprowl, (“II Back)”; baritone, Air R. Aldrgail, (“The Joy Bird.” 9.30: Dance pl’oj - ramme by Reg Morgan’s Orchestra I until 11 p.m.
| 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles). — I'3 p.m: Selected studio items; 3.15, 1 home science, “Household Tusks | . . ! Hade Easier” (talk prepared by l Home Science Extension Department, j Otago University; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results. o.O: Children’s sesjsion, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: I Dinner music session. 7.0: News sesjsion, market reports and sporting rej nits. 7.40; Lec.turettc, Miss Inez Conj nop, • “Ballroom Dancing.” 8.0: Stujdio concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor, Mr E. Franklin), assisted by 2YA artists. — March, Band, “Entry of the Gladiators”; soprano, Miss B. Hopkins, “Oh that I Might Retrace the Way”; instrumental, “Dance Bagatelle” (record),' baritone, Mr ,C. .Moss, “Keramos”; humoresque, Band, “Three Blind Mice”; elocution, Miss Zena Jupp, “Scots of the Riveriha”; ten-,' or, Mr L. Campbell, “Sieiliana” and. “Son o’ Mine”; instrumental; “Ginger Snaps ’ ’ (record); contralto, Miss M. Bennie, “By the Waters of Minnetonka” and “Ships that Pass in: the Night”; humour, “My- Austin Seven” (record); selection, Band, “Chu Chin Chow”; weather report and announcements; soprano, Miss N. Hopkins, “Thou’rt Like a Lovely Flower” and “Thoughts”; duet, “Genevieve” and “In the Valley where the Blue Birds Sing” (record); poetic march, Band, “The Vanished Aimy”; humour, Miss Z. Jupp “Education Made Agreeable”; baritone, Mr C. hioss, “E Pari Ra”; selection, Band, ‘ ‘ Floradora ”; contralto, Miss Marjorie Bennie, . “Love’s Coronation”; violin with'organ, “Cavatina” (Raff, record); tenor, Mr Lewis Campbell, “The Last Watch”; waltz, the Band, “Ecstasy’; march,, Band, “Old Comrades.”
3YA Christchurch (OSD kilocycles). —.-> p.m: Gramophone recital; 3.15, liome science talk, “Household Tasks Hade Easier”; 4.25, sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Frank. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr O. W. Banderson, “Sweet Peas.” 8.0: Overture, “Dahce of the HoursU; quartet, Melodious Four, “O Maiden Dearest.”; contralto, Miss B. Renaut, “Caro Mio Ben”; piano, “Hungarian Rhapsody No.'2” (Liszt); -baritone, Mr T. D. Williams, “The Erl Kang”; instrumental, Studio Octet, “Grand ! March” (Verdi) and; “’Nocturne” [(Chopin); duet, soprano and tenor; 1 Melodious Duo, ’ “Dear Love of [Mine”; sketch, Mr A. W. Brown, I “The Fallen Star ’’; organ, ‘ ‘March [on a Theme of Handel-” (Guilmant) and “The Pilgrim’s Song of Hope” (Batiste); tenor, Mr R. Sumner, “All Hail, Thou Dwelling”; soprano, Miss P. Hamer ton, “Waltz Song” from “Romeo and Juliet”; weather report and announcements; instrumental, Studio Octet, “To a Wild Rose” (MaeDowell), “Will o’ the Wisp,” “From an Indian Lodge” and “To a Water Lily” (Woodland Sketches); quartet, the Melodious Four, “Evening Has Lost Her Throne’; contralto, Miss B. Renaut, “Sapphic Ode” and “Woodland Thoughts”; instrumental, Studio Octet, “Pas do Amphores” (Chaminade) and “Mazurka” (Saint-Saens); baritone, Mr T. D. Williams, “The Bird of Passage” and “Slow, Horses, Slow”; sketches, Mr Alan W. Brown, “Delightful People” and “Exaggeration”; tenor, Mr R. Sumner, “Down Her Soft Cheek”; instrumental. Studio Octet, “Intermezzo” (Holst), with violin solo; duet, contralto and bass, The Melody Duo, “Night Hymn at Sea” ami “Your Brother has a Falcon”; Balalaika Orchestra “Shining Moon” (Russian folk song) ; quartet, the Melodious Four, “O Peaceful' Night”; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, “Ballet Music from Le Cid.” 4YA Dunedin.—Silent. I
FRIDAY, MAY 23. IV A Auckland (!)()() kilocycles).—3 p.m: Selected studio items, including literary selection bv the .Announcer. 3,(1: Children’s session, .conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 0.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: .News and market reports. S.U: Presentation of the [duy “The Transit of Venus” (by Harwood). 2VA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 3 p.m: Selected studio items; J. 30 and 4.110. sporting results. 3.0; Children’s session, conducted by Brother Jack. 0.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and j sports results. 7.4 U; Lectnrette, Mr j.\. R. Jacobsen, “Simple explanations of Scientific Phenomena.” 8.0: (The programme will be interrupted to permit of a relay of a sound film feature shown at the Majestic Theatre.)—Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “a Syrene” (Alba); soprano, Aliss G. Stark, “One Fine Day”; piano, Aliss R. Adcll, “Nocturne in A” (Chopin); baritone, Air R. Kemp, recitative and aria, “ ’Tis I, Coppelius”; duet, Aliss G. Stark .and Mr W. Hancock, “Are Vou Going to Dance?”; selection, 2A.’A Orchestrina, “A Persian Princess”; entertainers, Mr and Airs A. Russell: humour “That’s How I Like ’Em,” duet “Cream in Aly Coffee” and song, “Come, Sing to Ale”; instrumental, “Orieuitale” (Cui, record); contralto, Air R. Kemp, “Romance”; duet, ATcssrs AY. Hancock and
R. Kemp, “Qni Vive”; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “The Dancing Mistress”; weather report and announcements; soprano, Miss G. H’tark, “Hugnette AValtz”; duet, Air AY. Han-
t-ock and Mrs B. Kemp, ‘‘ When We Are Married”; concert waltz, 2YA Orchestrina, ‘Me T’Aime”; entertainers, Mr and Mrs, A. Bussell, “A Land Fit for Heroes to Live in” and duet ‘.‘Tip Toe Thru’ the Tulips”; hand, ‘‘Now Sullivan Selection” (record); tenor, Mr W. Hancock, “A Lote Nest for Two”; duet, Miss G. Stark and Mrs B. Kemp, ‘‘Nocturne”; instrumental, ‘‘Prize Song” (record); quartet, Etude, ‘‘Huntsmen’s 'Chorus”; march, 2YA Orches-
't ri na, ‘ ‘ Strauss Ma rch ’ ’ ( Mezzacopo). 3YA Christchurch. (980 kilocycles). —3 p.m: Afternoon session ;4.25, sporting results, 5.0: Children’s hour conducted ! by Peterkin. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Overture, “A Boom with a View”; tenor, Mr L. C, Quane, ‘‘Come to the Pair”; violin, Miss Irene Morris “La Cinquantaine ’ ’ (Marie); recitation and monologue, Miss Lily Kinsella, “The Photographer's Charm” and “The Picture Pianiste”; moments at the piano, Mr L. Grummitt, “Impio-; visations on Popular Airs”; mezzo' contralto, Mrs B. Morgan, “Five Little Piccaninnies”; instrumental, Christchurch Trio, “Dialogue” (Bachmann) and “Second Yalse” (Godard); humour, Mr G. Titchener, “The Cruise of the Ancient Lights”; song, Mr B. Allison, “When the Sergeant-; Major’s on Parade”; violin, Miss I. .Morris, “Bu,slice Dance” (Squire); tenor, Mr L. C. Quane, ‘‘Mary” and “There’s a Land”; musical monologue at the piano, Miss L. Kinsella, “Greetings” and “-A Novel on the Roviil Principle”; weather forecast and announcements; tickling the ivories, Mr L. Grummitt will improvise on well-known songs; mezzo contralto, Mrs B. Morgan, “The Night has a Thousand Eyes” and “A Venetian Rung”; instrumental, Christchurch Trio, “The Old Refrain” (Kfeisler), ‘ ‘ Serenade “ and “Hungarian Dance, No. 2”; baritone, Mr B. Allison, “.Border Ballad” and “Home, (Little Maori, Home”; humour, Mr G. Titch'ener, “The .Siren of Spain.” Dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles).—3 p.m: Selected gramophone items; 3.15, talk, Miss Buecleugh, “Fashions”; 4.25, sporting results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Studio concert.
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Northern Advocate, 22 May 1930, Page 2
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