RADIO PROGRAMMES
Till PiSDAY, 26tii FEBRUARY IYA AUCKLAND.—3 p.m. : Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk. “Fruit Preserving,” arranged by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. Further selected recordings. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner sessioiL 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Air 11. Drive, "Book Review.” U.O: Overture, Columbia Svmphony Orchestra, “Aiaritana.” Soprano and contralto, Miss Ailele Taylor .and Aliss Phyllis Gribben. Soprano solo, "Woodland Madrigal''. Duel : "l Would that Aly Love.” Soprano solo, "The Fairy Pipers.” Instrument'll Mud vocal. The. Laloma Quartet, (a) ' Nusila.” (Id "Kohala March.” (<•) "The Rat.’ '(d) “Mai I,ana,'' (o) "Aloha oe .Medley.” Scottish humour. The Two Macs, “Song, Story ami Humour,” including (a) "The South Role”; (b) "Oh, 'Why Lefi 1 Aly Hame.” Piano, Aliss Dorothea Ryan, “Piano Improvisations.” Selection, St. Hilda Colliery Prize Band, "Gill Bridge.” 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements. Selection, Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, "Light Cavalry.” Soprano and contralto, 'Miss A dele Taylor and Miss Phyllis Gribbon. Contralto solo, “When All is Still”. Duet, "Greetings”. Contralto solo, “Aiv Jewels." Accordion duo, Gellin and Bergstrom, (a) “Alistakes ’; (b) “Together.” Scottish humour, The Twa Maes, “Song, Story and Humour,” including (a) "Air John Alaekay” ; • (b) "Joinyiie and Alary.” Organ. Quentin McLean, "Flower of Love.” Instrumental and vocal. The Laloma Quartet, (a)
"Springtime in the Rockies”; (b) “Palakiko Blues”; (c) “South Sea Rose”; (d) “Hilo March”; (e) “Isa Lei”. Selection, Edith Lorand Orchestra. 'The Aierrv Widow..” 2YA WELLINGTON—3.O: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.15: Lccturet/e, Aliss I. F .Meadows, "Fruit Preserving.” Arranged by Die Home Science Extension Department of the Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by "Uncle George” and “Big Brother Jack.” 6.0: Dinner mrtsic session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Studio concert by the Band of the Wellington Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and 2\'A artists. March. Band, "Knellar Hall” ; selection, “The Slave.” Popular songs yit the piano. Air Jack Standen, (a) “Livin' in the Sunlight—Lovin’ ‘in the Moonlight” : (b) “Singing a Song to the Stars.” Selection, 'Band, “H.AI.S. Pinafore.” Baritone, Air David Anderson, (a) “Annie Laurie” ; (b) “Aly Secret.” Guitar duo, Bcrlhoid and Bent, (a) “When I’m Looking at You”; _ (b) “Sometimes.” Soubrette, Mrs M. Lightbody, (a) “Janie” ; . (b) “The Happy Medium Boy.” Waltz, Band, “Moonlight.” 9.5: Weather report and station notices. Cornet march. Band, “Alas, Those Chimes”; “The Great Little Army.” Popular songs at the piano, Mr Jack Standen, (a) "I’m hollowing You”: (b) “You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me.” Selection, Band, “Pirates of Penzance.’ Baritone, Mr David Anderson, “Rebecca.” Guitar duo, Bert hold and Beitt. (a) “With Aly Guitar and You” ; (lit ‘.‘Sleepy Eyes. Chorus, Light Opera Company, vocal gems from "Alaritana. ’ Alarch, Band, “Powerful.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. —3.0: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Lecturette, “Fruit Pieserving,” arranged by Home. Science Extension Service, Otago University. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, “Uncle Frank” and “Ladybird. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, AFr 11. do O. Chamberlain, Instructor in Agriculture, “Bovs’ and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs. 0.0 : Welsh Programme —Overture, Frank Westlields 1 Orchestra, “Classica. Vocal quartet, The. Melodious Quartet, (harpist, Air. 11. G. Glavsher), “Mae Wlad fy Nhadau” (Land of Alv Fathers) (sung in Welsh). Tenor, Ah- Russell Sumner, “March of the. Alen of Harlech.” Soprano, Miss Frances Hamer* ton. “Rising of the Lark.” Piano, Aliss Ailecn Warren. “Third Impromptu— Them.' and Variation.” Contralto, Mips Alillieenl Jennings. “O Lavs of Aly Land.” Aielodioiis Quartet, “The, Ashgrove.” Organ, Edward O’Henry, “Minuet in G.” Tenor and soprano, Melodious Duo, “I Saw a Tiny Streamlet.” Broadcasting Trio, “Allegro. ’ Soprano, Aliss Frances Ilamerton, “The Nightingale.” Bass, Air T. D. AVilliams, ‘ ‘Ruddlan Alarsli.” Flufc, Air i A. E. Hutton, “Loin de Bal.” Old Penyllion Quartet, Alelodious Quartet, “Hob v Deri Dando.” 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. National Svrnphtmv Orchestra., “Aida.” Contralto. Miss Alillieenl Jennings, “O'er the Stone.” Tenor. Air Russell Sumner, (a) “Winnie Dear’’; (b) “The Gentle Bird.” Piano Aliss Aileen Warren, “Hornpipe” from “The Water Music.” Bass, Air T. D. Williams, “The Spade Head.” Flute, Air A. E. Hutton, “Kinlock of Kinlock.” Alelodious Quartet, “Hail to r lhee, Dear Cambria.” Instrumental, Broadcasting Trio (a) “Romance" • (b) “Intermezzo ; j (e) “Sallarella.” 9.38: Dance music j until 11 p.m. by Walton's Pance Orchestra.' . „ . 4VA DUNEDIN.-SILEXT DAY
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 25 February 1931, Page 7
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