BROADCASTING
Programmes will ho oroadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follow: —
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
IVA Am-klaml (900 kilocycles). — 11.90 Results of Auckland Raeii)o- Giub’s meeting at Ellerslio, interspersed with gramophone Items. VO: Children's session, conducted try Cinderella. (1.0: Dinner music session.
70: News and market reports. 8.0; Overture, orchestral, “Wedgwood Blue'’ (Ketol'bey) and “The Clock and the Dresden Figures”; baritone, Mr 8. E. Rodger, “Under the Rose” and “'A Sprig of 'Borouia”; orchestral, the Rangitikei Jazz band, popular melodics”; sketch, Miss L. Nicholas and Mr V, Evans, “The Baggage”; vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Duo, “E Pari Ra” and “Take Tarunga. Ake”; selection, orchestral, “Old and New” (potpourri of popular memories, arr. Pi nek); lyEc tenor, Mr S. Duncan, “Mignon” and “Alice, Where Art Thou?” orchestral, the Rangitikei Jazz Band, further popular numbers; weather forecast and announcements; selection band. “Le Rove Passe”; baritone, Air 8. E. Rodger, “A Castilian La-
ment” and “ISlave S'ong”; vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Duo “Aroha Pumal” and “Mataugi”; sketch, Miss L. Nicholas and Mr V. Evans, “The Art of Love”; novelty, “Moonbeams” and “L ’Amour Ton jours L ’ Amour”; orchestral, the Rangitikei Jazz band, in latest hits; lyric tenor. Air 8. Duncan, “Sally Horner” and “O Muriu'riing Breezes”; accordion. “Broadway” and “The Kiss”; march, band, “’Semper Fideles. ” 2VA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— 5.0 p.m: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. ’ 6.0: Dinner music session 7.0: Nous session, market reports and sports results 8.0; Studio concert. 10.0: Dance programme till I I p.m.
3VA ChHstduirch (980 kilocycles). —5 p.m: Children’s hour, conducted by Cousin Margot and the Mystery Alan. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Band programme by the Woolston Brass Band (conductor, Mr R. J. Estall), and assisted by 3YA artists.
4YA Dunedin (650 kilocycles;,—-.; p.m: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0; Dinner music
session. 7.0: News and report 4. 8.(1 Studio concert. 2Y 7 B New Plymouth (1230 kilo cycles). —6.30 p.m: ChildfefiV session, 7.30: News, markets and information. 8.0; Studio concert.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
( IYA Auckland (000 kilocycles).— I 11..10 n.m; Results of Auckland Trot- ! ting 1 Hub's meeting at Alexandra Park, (interspersed with gramophone items. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Dave. G.O: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. S.O; March, Orchestral Defer, “Old Fa it h fnl ’ ’ (11 olzma nn) and selection, “The Gondoliers"; baritone, Mr d. Brco, “Gloruma," “The Light of the Moon,” “The Fortune Hunter ’ ’ and ‘‘ To Mary ’’; Orchestral Octet, “Punchinello" (Ansell), “The Box of Soldiers," “The (Story Book" and “The Fairy Doll"; tenor, Mr J. lA, Daglish, “An Ocean Night Song," {“When Twilight Comes," “Just Because the Viiolets" and “The Rose of Tralee"; weather forecast and anno un-cements; reverie, Orchestral Octet, “Souvenir d’Une Yalse" (de j Leva), ‘' Serenade Espagnole ’ ’ (Glazlonnov) and -characteristic, “Down i (Peacock Alley" (Hay); mezzo supra-; j m», Madame Mary Tow.sey, “BeautiI ful Beatrice," “I Know a Bank,'’ “The Early Morning" and “Wanderlust." Programme of dance music until II p.m. 2YA Wellington (720 kilocycles).— o p.m: Selected studio items; 3.30 and 4.30: Selected studio items. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Jumbo. 0.0: Dinner innsic sossJ’on. 7.0; News session, market reporls and spurts results. 8.0; Overture, Union Orchestra, “(’oppclia Ballet" (Delibes) and “Meditation" ! (Oii(ford); ipi-artet, Melodic Four, “i Love Von Truly"; tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, “I Heard Von Singing"; bass, Mr \Y. W. Marshall, “TJic Floral Dance’’; duet, Messrs W. W. Marshall and F. Bryant, “Watchman.) What of the Night'" ’; xylophone I dun, “Slavonic Rhapsody," “Carolina .Moon," “Ida and Dot" ami “Hungarian Dance No. 5"; humour, Mr C. P. McKenzie, “Casey’s Wav Experio.KV's": weather report and station notices; violin, Mr \V. Haydoc!{. “1; -voile ’ ’ i Vienxtemp; >; j lection. Salon Orchestra, “Myrtles of j Damascus"; (piartet, Mclodie Pour,! rerpiest item; tenor, Mr R. Walpole,) “Ma Little Banjo" and “Jest Herl Way"; baritone, Mr R. S. Alhvright, ( “Hawaiian Love Song"; selections,band, “La Benediction Dos Poig-j nards" and “The Two Little Finch-1 es"; soprano, .Mrs R. S. Allwright,j l “Ring Oi;t, Wild Hells’’; selections,! Salon Orchestra, “'l’liars and St. Tab' mae” (Campbell) and “ Reconcilia- | lion" (l)rigo). I A Christchurch.—Silent. j 4VA Dunedin (050 kilocycles). —3j p.m: Gramophone items. 5.0: Oliil-I dren’s session, conducted by Uncle] Bert. 0.0; Dinner music session. 7.0: I .News and reports. 8,0; Studio concert j by the Dunedin Tramways Band, mi-j dcr tlm direction of Mr C. Morgan,! and asMsting artists. j
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Northern Advocate, 29 December 1930, Page 2
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