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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, 261 h MARCH IVA AUCKLAND.-3.0: Afternoon session, selected studio items, including "terafy selection by the Announcer. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk o "" Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture.'' 8.0: Overture, IYA Orchestra Octet "Merry Makers/' Bass-baritone, Mr Albert Gibbons Taylor, "The Song of the Waggoner." Vocal duet, Miss Alma McGruer and Miss Bervl Smith, "Island of the Purple Sea." Clarinet with orchestral accompaniment, Mr G. Eady "Alicante." Soprano, Miss Alma McGruer, "Rmgtime." Instrumental, IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) "Before Dawn": (b) In Birdland." Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith, (a) "None but the Weary Heart ; (b) "My Heart has a Quiet ,? d * nesS ;l Ta,k > Mr A - B - Channel!, M.A., "Topical Talk." 8.58: Evening forecast and announcements. IV A Orchestral Octet, "Chinese Suite—The Willow Plate." Bass-baritone, Mr Albert Gibbons-Taylor, (a) "The Merry Monk ; (b) "Star Vicino." Vocal duet Miss Alma McGruer, and Miss Bervl Smith, "I Wish I were a Tiny Bird.'" Musical comedy selection. IVA Orchestral Octet, "Country Girl." Soprano Miss Alma McGruer, "Vilahellc." Lec-ture-recital, a commentator, gramophone Jecture,recital, "Latest Recordinirs " 3VA CHRISTCHURCH.-3.0: Afternoon session, gramophone recital 4 25Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour' conducted by Uncle John. 6.0: Dinnor session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Operatic and miscellaneous programme Special presentation programme.' "Songs ?? tI T ?, fco ? 1 r es i , ' om Operas," arranged by iUr W. H. Dixon (Professor of Singing) and. interspersed with instrumental music by the Studio Octet. Studio Instrumental Octet, variations in the form of (a) Pastoral Dance"; (b) "Minuet SP%MiI. c ) " Co » n t'y Dance Canon"; (a) Fiddle Dance." Excerpts from opera "Faust" by Gounod, with introductory comments by Mr W. IT Dixon Soprano, Miss Gladys Brooks, "Tho Flower Song " Duet, Miss G. Eaton and Mr W. H. Dixon, "The Garden Scene " Baritone, Mr R: Lauronson, "Clear the Way for the Calf of Cold." Duet soprano ami tenor, Miss G. Eaton and a l ' r V - T H - i r,,XO ». The Prison Scene." btudio Instrumental Octet "La Travi ata Fantasia." 9.2: Weal her report and announcement.; Violin. Hoifotz Hondo. Excerpts from opera "Carmen by Bizet, with introductory comments by Mr W. H. Dixon. Contralto Miss Gladys Ferguson, "Avanera." IJuet, soprano and tenor. Miss Gladys Brooks and Mr W. H. Dixon, "Speak to Me of My Mother!" Canzonet and duet. Miss Gladys Brooks and Mr W. H. Dixon, "Who Goes There?" (b) "At Last, lis Thou Carmen." Baritone, Mr Ana Miss Gladys Brooks, "Michaela's bong. Studio Instrumental Octet incidental Music to Monsieur Bcauca;re - . t p x .cerpts from opera "Tannhausw ™ th introductory comments bv Mr xr\i ' ~?£ Soprano. Miss Hilda Hutt, a) "Dear Sail of Song"; (b Elizabeth's Prayer.'' Recitative and & M L R ' J-l urc nson, "O Pure and Tender Star of Eye." Studio Instrumen- <?« ? c A ct 'J a ), Hymn to the Sun": (b) 1 ulchmello. '4YA DUNEDIN.-3.0: Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Talk, Home science Extension, Department of Otago University, under auspices of 4V A rimary Productions Committee, "Diet for t| lc Runabout Child—the Place of Milk in the Diet." 4.25: Snortinr re suite SO: , Children's hour?°co„dLed by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: ISews session. 7.15: Talk %*Jf E -, Herclls '. Otago Medicai bcnool, under auspices of 4VA Primary Productions Committee, "Hydatid Disease 8.1: Instrumental, Novelty , I ™'. W 'Smiling Irish Eyes"; (b) Our Bungalow of Dreams"; (<•) "Dusky Stevedore Vocal items, Mr .Tames A Paferson (~) "Dr. McGregor and His Y\ee Black Hen"; (I,) "Bella McCraw." Saxophone novelty. .Mr J. McCaw , Kosomary." Humorous recitals. Miss R. Williams, (a) "Tittle-Tattle"; (I,) that is All.' Instrumental. Novelty I no, (a) "Where is My Meyer"; (iV) It Goes Like This"; (c) "A'Wee Hit p. • ?-' 0, , Miss Poppy Christie (a) "I am Longing for the Spring ; (b) "The Spinning Wheel." Saxophone duet, Mr J. McCaw and Mr \f.' A V 'T, Kltten Scamper." Contralto, r.i™ C \J J ,\ lri ' ( a ) " A *«<lecl Rose"; (],) You Wil Never Grow Old." Instrumental, Novelty Trio. "Painting the Uouds with Sunshine"; (b) "Sometimes. 8 59: Weather report. Vocal items, Mr James A. Patorson. "The Egg. Saxophone duet. Mr J. McCaw and Mr T. Law, "Saxema." Humorous recital, Miss R. Williams. "Nini Ninette Nmon." Instrumental, Ntaveltv Ino, "I Think You'll Like h.'; "Alma Mammy"; "Mv Sweeter Than Sweet. * Mezzo-soprano. Miss I'oppv Christie, Roses Sofllv Blooming". 'Saxophnno Novelty, Mr T. Law, "Break'n Sax," Contralto, Miss G. Hurt. "Daisy Child, ren." Instrumental, Novelty Trio, 'Ro many Rose." Dance session. "Columbia" hour and a half.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 March 1930, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 March 1930, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 March 1930, Page 8