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Friday, July 29 IYA AUCKLAND (650 kc.). 5 p.m: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7;0: Official news. 7.10: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk, Gordon Hutter. 8.0; Concert programme —Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, “Leonora” Overture, No. 8 (Beethoven). 9.18: Mary Murphy (soprano). 9,30: Owen Jensen (soloist) and Studio Orchestra, Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major (Mozart). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Theodor Chaliapin (bass). 9.28; Yehudi Menuhin (violin), and Orchestre Symphonique of Paris, “Symphcnie Espagnole” (Lelo). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody, with Carson Robison and Buckaroos. TOMORROW.— 7.O to 9.0 a.m; Breakfast session. 10.0; Devotional service. 1.0 p.m: District week-end weather report. 3.0; Rugby football match from Eden Park. 3.15 and 4.30: Sports results. 7.0; News and reports. 7.35: Playlet, “Perfect Light—Comfort in the Factory.” 7.45: Talk, “Territorial Training And the Youth,” 8.0: Concert programme, with Auckland Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Association; and Prisca Qu ( artet; Kathleen Dillon (soprano); and Thomas Gray (cello), in short recital of hia own compositions. 9.0; Weather and station notices. 9.5: Ringside description 0 f wrestling Leo Numa v. Lofty Blomfield. 10.0 (approx.): Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music by Lauri Paddi’s Band, at Peter Pan Cabaret. 2YA WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 5 p.m; Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0; Official news. 7.10; News and reports. 7.40; Talk. Mr C. P. McKenzie, “The Second Hockey Tost.” 8.0; Programme of recordings.—Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.14: Louis Levy and Orchestra, “Rosalie” film selection. 8.20: Paul Robeson (bass). 8.26: Henry Croudson (organ). 8.29: Max Bacon (comedy vocal). 8.32: Charlie Kunz (piano).
8.40: Talk, Miss Valerie Corliss, “August Bank Holiday.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers. 9.15: Miscellaneous recorded band programme. Vocal interludes by the Hill Billies and Peter Dawson (bass-bari-tone). 10.0 to 11.0: New dance recordings, with swing, session, c!ompered by Arthur Pearce. TOMORROW.— 6. SO a.m: Weather report for aviators. 7.0 to 9.0; Breakfast session. 10.0: Weather for aviators. 10.7; Devotional service. 10.45: Talk to women, Margaret. 1.0 p.m: Weather repoi’t. 2.45: Running commentary on second hockey test match, New Zealand v. India. 7.0; News and reports. 8.0: Masked Masqueraders and Jesters. 8.30: “Ports of Call—A Visit to Holland.” 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0; Sports results. 11.15: Close down.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 7 p.m: News and reports. 8.0: Recital programme.—Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “The Operaball” overture (Heuberger). 8.9: Steuart Wilson (tenor), with Marie Wilson String Quartet and Reg. Paul (pianoforte), “On Wenlock Edge,” song cycle for tenor voice with pian 0 (Vaughan Willliams). 8.31: Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Slavonic Dance No. 1 in G Minor; “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); “The Girl With the Flaxen Hair” (Debussy) and “Caprice Vienncis,” Op. 2 (Kreisler). 8.42: Alice Chapman (soprano recital). 8.52: Herbert Dawson (grand organ). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5; Talk, Mr A. L. M. Perry,, “Tonight In London.” 9.20: 3YA Orchestra, “Down The Mall” (Belton) and “Coronach,” a Highland lament (Barratt). 9.26; G. A. Macann (baritone), “On the Road to Mandalay” and “Passing By." 9.33; 3YA Orchestra, “The Rose of Granada” (Kostal) and “The World is Mine" (Posford). 9.42: G. A. Macann (baritone), “Duna” and “Smiling Through.” 9.47: 3YA Orchestra, Suite of four Edward Elgar
scngs “Rondel,” “Queen Mary’s Song,” “The Shephei'd’s Song” and “Like to the Damask Rose.” 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody, with, at 10.30, Carson Robison and Buckaroos.
TOMORROW. —7.0 p.m: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme—“The Corsair” overture; Essie Ackland (contralto); 8.16: Carroll Gibbons (pianoforte); Dan Donovan (teno)r; Orchestra Raymonde. 8.35: “Coronets of England—Queen Elizabeth,” episode 14. 9.0: Weather 'and station notices. 9.5; “Fourth Form at St. Percy’s,” episode 14. 9.18: Programme by Novelty Duo (vocal and pianoforte) and The Chatterboxes, in patter sketches. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.15 to 11.15; Dance music.
4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 7.0 p.m: News and reports. 8.0; Recorded programme.—Serial jfelature, “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 8.18: “Ti’ouble On The Border,” the Japanese houseboy. 8.30; Carson Robison and Buckaroos. 8.43: Reserved. 9.0; Weather and station notices. 9.5: International String Quartet, “FourPart Fantasia,” No. 1 (Purcell.). 9.9; Mark Raphael (b'aritone). 9.17: Wilhelm Mengelberg and Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. “Alcina Suite” overture (Handel). 9.20: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes —Authors; Joseph Addison, “Sir Roger at the Assizes”; Leigh Hunt, “On Getting Up on Cold Mornings”; Dr. John Brown.. “Jeems the Doorkeeper”; Oliver Goldsmith, “Pictures of Country Life: The Deserted Village.” Music— Handel, “Alcina” Suite; Bach: Prelude in E Flat Minor. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band at Savoy Restaurant. TOMORROW. —7.0 p.m; News and reports. 8.0: Recorded orchestral concert, with vocal interludes by Dorothy Mac Kay (soprano) and Norman Allin (bass). 9,0; Weather and station notices. 9.5 to 11.15: Dance music. Sports summary at 10.0.
Short Wave Stations FRIDAY, JULY 39. GSG, 16.96 m; GSO, 19.76 m: GSF, 19.82 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB, 31.55 m. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. The London Mozart Orchestra. 5.30: “Empire Gazette.” Topical review of events overseas. 6.0: Ronald Gourley in pianoforte improvisations. 6.10: Next week’s programmes. 6.20: News and announcements. 66.45; Close down. SATURDAY, JULY 30. EMPIRE STATION. GSG, 16.86 m; GSO, 19.76 m; GSF. 19.82 m; GSD, 25.53 m; GSB, 31.55 m. 4.30 p.m: Big Ben. “Food For Thought,” three short topical talks. 4.50: “Nord Express.” Musical journey through Europe. 5.35: Recital by Peter Dawson (bassbaritone). 6.10: “London Log.” 6.20: News and announcements. 6.45: Close down.
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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 8
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