Radio
Wednesday, May 10 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: Book review. 8.0: The International String Quartet, String Quartet No. 6 (Matthew Locke). 8.10; Alfred Lorence, famous bass-baritone from Vienna), “The Question,” “The Organ Man,” “Du Bist Die Ruh” (Schubert), “Tomorrow” (R. Strauss), “A Swan” (Grieg). 8.25: Rene Le Roy, Andre Mangeot, Frank Howard, Herbert Withers, Quartet in D Major K 285 for Flute, Violin, Viola and Cello (Mozart). 8.41: Lotte Lehmann (soprano). 8.47: Dorothea Ryan (piano) and Haydn Murray (violin), Sonata in A Minor, No. 23 (Tartini). 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5; “Coronets of England— The. Life of Charles 11, the Merry Monarch.” 9.35; International Novelty Orchestra, “Parade of the Pirates” and “Parade of the Tin Soldiers.” 9.41: Richard Tauber (tenor). 9.47: Mario Lorenzi (harp) and Sidney Torch (organ), “Rendezvous” (Aletter) and “Le Cygne” (SaintSaens). 9.53: The Comedy Harmonists, Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) and Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman” (Offenbach). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody.
TOMORROW. —7 a.m: Physical ex-
ercises. 7.10 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 10. C; Devotional service. 11.0: Talk to women. 12.30 p.m: Mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Church. 1.0: Weather report. 2.30: Classical music. 3.15 and 4.30: Sports results. 3.30: A.C.E. talk, “When You Are Underweight.” 4.0; Weather report for farmers. 5.40: “Black Beauty,” autobiography of a horse, episode 5. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, “Some Significant Trends in the World Today—3, Trends in International Trade.” 8.0; “Westward Ho,” serial 8.15: “Wandering with the West Wind.” 8.45: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy.’s.” 9.0: Weather 'an/d station notices. 9.5: Recorded talk, “A Zionist Looks at Palestine.” 9.20: Recorded brass band music. At 9.31: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 10.0: An hour of modern dance music. 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: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Waldmeister Overture” (Strauss). 8.8: “Round the Piano,” songs and choruses of the early days, presented by the' Old-Time Concert. Party. 8.28; Light Symphony Orchestra, “Springtime Suite” (Eric Coates). 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, “World Affairs.” 3.0: Weather 'and station notices. 9.5: “Singapore Spy,” serial. 9.32; Serge Krish (instrumental septet), “Old England.” 9.35: A dramatic feature, “Thrills.” 9.48: “Personal Column.” 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. TOMORROW.—6.SO a.m: Weather report. 7.C: Physical exercises. 7.10 to 9.0: Breakfast session. 10.0: Weather report. 10.10: Devotional service. 10.45; Talk to women. 1.0 p.m: Weather report. 2.0: Classical music. 3.0 and 4.0: Sports results. 3.30: Weather report for farmers. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: A ramble in the news by “Coranto.” 8.0: “The Dude Ranch Boys; “The Rich Uncle from Fiji,” episodes 43 a4d 44; Sidney Torch (organ); A 1 Bowly, the Ambassador of Song; Ray Smeck raid his Hawaiian Serenaders. 8.40; “Just a Job of Work,” by a Milkman. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: A choral programme by the Aeolians. Recorded instrumental interludes. 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.). 7.20 p.m: Addington stock market reports. 7.32: Winter course talk, “The Sciences Physical and Natural — A Survey of the Physical Sciences,” Dr. H. N. Parton. 8.0: Concert by the 1 Christchurch Male Voice Choir. Conductor, Dr. J. C. Bradshaw; accompanist, Noel Newson. Soprano soloist, Mrs W. J. Plowden-Wardlaw; solo pianist, Peter Cooper. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Readings
by Mr O. L. Simmance, with music—- “ Pickwick Papers, 1 ’ by Charles Dickens; and an extract from M'aid Marion,” .by T. L. Peacock. Music: Lener String Quartet, Scherzo from Quartet in A Major (Dvorak); London Symphony Orchestra, Minuetto and Trio from Symphony No. 95 in C Minox (Haydn). 9.40: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Symphony No. 5, in B Flal (Schubex't). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. TOMORROW.—7.3S: Talk, “Winter Feeding of Dairy Cattle.” 7.50: Sheepsurvey. 8.0: “The Women in White,” a serial thriller. 8,16: “Night Nurse,” dramas in a gi’eat hospital. 8.32; “Thrills.” 8.48: “Personal Column.” Interludes by J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: Talk, “World Affairs.” 9.20; Dance music. 9.30: Talk, “Modern Ballroom Dancing” (1). 9.50 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc.). 7.30 ip.m; Book talk. 8.0: “Mittens,” an epic of the turf, presented by George Edwards and Company. 8.15: Ray Trewern (tenor), “Waiata Poi,” “The Little Old Garden,” “Macushla,” “Santa Lucia,” and “Lolita.” 8.30: “The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s.” 8.42: The Salon Group, “Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time.” 8.46: Recorded talk by Professor Arnold Wall, “Life and Language,” No. 6. 9.0: Weather and station notices. 9.5: “Westward Ho,” Charles Kingsley’s famous story of adventure on the high seas. 9.18: “The Strange Adventures of Mr Penny—Mr Penny’s Lion.” 9.35: “The Life of Emile Zola.” 10.0: An hour of modern dance music by Jan Savitt and his Orchestra, with interludes by Milt Herth at the Hammond organ.
TOMORROW.—7.2S p.m: Talk, “Health and Strength.” 7.35: Gardening ing talk. 8.0: The Philadelphia Orchestra. 8.14: Ray Trewern (tenor). 8.29: the Philadelphia Orchestra. 8.35; “Man Through the Ages—William the Conqueror,” an historical panoramic serial. 9.0; Weather and station noices, 9.5; The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 9.18: Combined rental by Betty and Vivienne Blamires, ‘.wo New Zealand musicians who have recently returned from London. 9.33: The London Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.41: Lotte Lehmann (soprano). 3.48; The New Symphony Orchestra. 10.0 to 11,0; Music, mirth" and melody.
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Northern Advocate, 10 May 1939, Page 12
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