Radio
Wednesday, May 25 IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. Official news. 7.10: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme —Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 64, No. 6 (Haydn). 8.18: Th'eo Halpin land Claire Armour (two
pianos). 8.28; Molly Hayles (soprano). 8.40: St. George Trio, Trio in C Minor (Goetz). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: “CoronetsOf England —The Life Of Queen Elizabeth.” 9.35: State Opera Orchestra, overture, “William Tell” (Rossini). 9.46: Orchestna and chorus, “The King Steps Out” vocal medley. 9.54: Fred Hartley and Quintet, Three Impressions based on “In The Shade Of The
Old Apple Tree”; “Turkey In The Straw.” 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. TOMORROW.—' 7 to 9 a.m: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotion'al service. 12.30 p.m: Mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. 2.30: Classical. 3.15 and 4.30: Sports results. 3.30: A.C.E. talk, “BloodBuildihg Foods.” 4.0: Weather report for farmers, 5.40: “Paradise
Plumes And Head-Hunters.” 7.0: News. 7.30: Talk, “Aumusements Of Today—lntellectual.” 8.0: “Westward Ho,” a serial. 8.15: “Wandering With The West Wind.” 8.45: “The Strange Adventures Of Mr Penny”—“On Government Business.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Talk, “Population And Migration In New Zealand,” final talk. 9.20; Recorded band music. Interludes—9.3o, “Dad And Dave From Snake Valley.” 9.51: Paul Robeson (bass). 10.0: Hour- with Jay Wilbur and Band.
2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Official news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Light orchestral (and ballad programme Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra, “The Beautiful Sunday” suite (Franchey). 8.19: Orpheus Sextet (vocal). 8.25: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone). 8.28; The Orchestra. “Mimi En Marquise” (de Severac), first New Zealand broadcast, 8.31: Orpheus Sextet. 8.37: The Orchestra, “En Biscaye” (Gabriel Marie). 8.10: Talk Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, “World Affairs,” p.O: Weather and station notices. 9.5: “The Second RoundBulldog Drummond Versus Carl Petersen.” Play by “Sapper,” a NBS pro- I duction. 10.5 to 11.5: Dance music by I Tut Coltman’s Swing Rhythm at Ma- j jestic Cabaret.
IpMORROW—q. SO, 10.0 a.m. and 1.0 p.m: Weather reports for aviators. 10.8: Devotional service. 2.0 p.m: Classical hour. 3.0 and 4.0: Sports results. 3.30; Weather report for farmers. 7.0: News. 7.30; A ramble in the news by “Coranto.” 7.40: Appeal, “A Voluntary Aunt Brigade.” 7.30: News. 8.0: Four Kings of Rhythm entertain. 8.14: “Concentrated Whoopee,” Japanese houseboy. 8.17: Songs of the Hawaiian Islands. 8.40: Talk, “Windjammer Story—Voyage To Valparaiso, Via Cape Horn Over Fifty Years Ago.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Recital programme— Hammond organ recital, by Dr. V. E. Galw'ay. 9.25: G. Helen Gard’ner (soprano), in group of Shakespearean songs. 9.37; Frances Revere (pianist). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 7.20 p.m: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr N, Phillips,
“Thomas Hobbes.” 8.0: Concert programme—3YA Orchestra, “Marit'ana overture (Wallace). 8.10; Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.20; Mme. Regina Patorni-Casadesus (harpsichord solos). 8.28; 3YA Orchestra, Concerto in E Minor for Strings (Charles Avison). 8.39: Myra Sutton (contralto). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5; Reserved. 9.20: Halle Orchestra, with St. Michael's Singers, “The Rio Grande” (for chorus, orchestra and solo pianoforte) (Lambert). 9.30: Vladimir Rosing (tenor). 9.40: Orchestra Disco, “Petite” suite (Debussy). 10.0 to 11.0; Music, mirth and melody, with Carson Robison and Buckaroos. TOMORROW.— 7.3S p.m: Talk, under auspices of Young Farmers' Clubs. 8.0: Studio presentation of “Playgoers,” domestic episode, by Arthur Pinero, performed by Christchurch Players. 8.35: “The Mystery Club— The Blind Man's Vision.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Talk, “World Affairs.” 9.20 to 11.0: Dance music.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 7.30 p.m: Book talk. 8.0: Variety concert—Ted Andrew’s Novelty Quin-
tet. 8.12: The Comedy Harmonists. 8.18; Charlie Kunz (piano). 8.24: English Minstrels, with ‘Alexander and Mose, “Minstrel Show of 1931.” 8,32: Ted Andrew’s Novelty Quintet. 8.40: Talk, Miss Lorna Rowland, “The London Scene —Let’s Go Down The Strand.” 9.0; Weather and station notices. 9.5: Masked Masqueraders, in harmony and hilarity. 9.32: Debroy Somers Band, “Swing Along” selection. 9.40: “The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,” serial. 9.55: Primo Scala’s Accordion Band, “Hill Billy” selection. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme by Dick Colvin and his Music.
TOMORROW— 7.3O p.m; Gardening talk. 8.0: Suite. “Algerienne” (Saint Saens). 8.26: Recital by Alan Lovedhy, brilliant boy violinist. 8.40: Talk, “John Wesley, the Social Reformer.” . 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: March, “Heroique” (Saint Saens). 9.13; Madeleine Grey (soprano). 9.20: Masterpieces, of music—- “ The Carnival Of Animals” (Saint Saens). 10.0; Music, mirth and melody. y
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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1938, Page 8
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