RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 7th AUGUST
IVA AUCKLAND.—3.O: Selected recordings. 3.15: Literary selection. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Nod :ilid Aunt/ Je:m. G.O: Dinner music session. 7.0: News :md market reports. 7.30: 'L'iill:, “Sports Talk.” 7.40: Talk, Air It. A. Falla, ALA., “New Zealand Bush Birds,” under the .'inspires of the N.Z. Native Bird Protection Society. 8.0: Overture. Rajos Bela Orchestra, “Vienna by Night.” Contralto, Miss Phyllis .lames, (a) “The Greatest Wish in the World”; (l>) “Betty’s Garden.” Selection, Beg. Morgan and his Orchestra, “Selection of Old English Songs.” Chorus, The Sieber Choir, (a) “Tho All’ll' in the Black Forest”; (b) “Faust Waltz, Act. 2.” Soprano. Alls Winifred K. Osborne, “Beyond the Dawn.” Saxophone, .Mr C. Hoffman, “Valsc Alaryliii.” Waltz, Beg. Morgan and his Orchestra. “The Kiss Waltz”; foxtrot,
‘■You’re Driving Ate Crazy." Sea stories, Lee Fore Brace, “The Story of the i Cutty Sark.” -March, I’olydor Brass Band, “Graham Paige Legion.” 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements. Piano, Mr Cyril Towsey, “Scarf Dance and Pierrette." Contralto, Aliss Phyllis James, (a) “Tho Valley hv the Sea”; (b) “The Old Clock.” Violin, Air. Gar. .Fowler, “Hungarian Dances.” Waltz, Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra, “The Alerry Widow.” Male quartet, The Big Four, (a) “Go Home and Tell Your .Mother” ; (b) “I'm Doing that 'Thing.” Baritone. Mr Reg. .Morgan, (a) “When Dawn Breaks Thro’ ”; (h) “Mighty Liilf’ a Rose.” Violin, Air (far. Fowler, “Atibade < D’Anipiuv” 'Soprano, Airs Winifred E. Osborne, (a) “At My Window” ; (b) “Carmona.” Guitar, Hawaiian Orchestra, ‘■(food Night.” Orehestral, Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra, “Latest Popular Hits.” 2YA WELLINGTON.—IO.O: Selected gramophone recordings. 11.12: Leelurelte, “Fashions.” 12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30 and '1.0: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted hv Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session market reports and sports rosults. 7.40: Lccturetle, Mr .1. W. j Fergie, “The Romance of the Alain Trunk Railway.” 8.0: Overlure, 2YA j Orchestring, “Emblem.” Tenor, Mr W. Roy Hill, “Adelaide.” Quartet. The Lyric, “Alollie Darling.” Alandolin Or- i chestra, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Alandolin Orchestra, (a) “You Will Remember Vienna” ; (b) “Salome.” Bass, Air W. Bine! Brown, with orchestral accompaniment, “Cloze Props.” Duet, Messrs C'has. Williams and Will. Goudie, ..with orchestral accompaniment, ■'■'•“Garden of Your Heart.” Soprano, Aliss Ella. Fair, (a) “Aly Message”; (b) “Out of the Darkness.” Mandolin, Orchestra, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin 'Orchestra,.(a) “O’er the Lagoon”; (b) “I Aliss a Little Aliss.’’ Quartette, Tho Lyric, “Swing Along.” Selection, 2YA Orehestrina, “Little Dutch Girl.” 9.0: Evening weather report and station notices. Soprano, Aliss Ella Fair, (a) “Song of the. Open” ; (h) “Silver.” Selection. 2Y A? Orchcstriua. “Poppy.” Quartette, The Lyric, “The Musical' Trust.” Tenor, Mr Chas. Williams, with orchestral accompaniment “Lorraine.” Tarantelle, 2YA . Orcheslrina,' “Napoli.” Dance programme. • V • £ 3 S'A CHRISTCHURCH—3.O: Gramojj plume recital. 4.25: ‘Sports results'.' 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk under tho auspices of tho Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association. Air J. R. Hayward, “New Zealand Industries.’’ 8.0: Relay from Ashburton of New Zealand Boxing Championships. 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.O: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt ,Sheila. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0 : N'eWst'sOsSiOn. 8.0 : .Overture, Dcbroy Somers Band, “Alisler Cinders” selection. Quartets, Regal Four, (a) “Cai&ptown Races” ; (b) “Old Cabin Home.” Trio, Messrs A. H. PettiLL, K. Hunter/ Mtd' ; T. Law,' (a.)' “Czardas” ; (h) ‘-'Betty Coo-ed.” Irish humour, lAliss E. AL Holland, “An Irish Point to Point.” Popular melodies, The Novelty Quartet, (a) “Old-Fashioned Girl.” (b) “You Arc the Melody.” Baritone and quartet, The Regal Four, “Kemo Kiino”; “Ellie Rhee.” ’Cello, Mr. T. Law, (a) “Intermezzo”; (b) “Broken Melody.” Ilja Livscliakoff’s Orchestra, (a) “Curly”’; (b) “In the Bar of tho Gnomes.” Contralto, Aliss B. Rawliiison, “At Dawning.” 9.1: Evening weather report and station notices. Piano, Raie da Costa, “King of Jazz.” Descriptive song, Mr Bert Rawliiison, “The Admiral’s Broom,” introducing a brief outline of Admiral Blake’s Adventures. Popular melodics, instrumental, The Novelty Quartet, (a) “Crying for tho Carolines” ; (b) “Have a Little Faith in Ale.” Quartets. The Regal Four, (a) “Old Kentucky Homo” ; ■ (b) “The Mocking Bird.” Trios, . Messrs Fettitt, Hunter and Law, (a) “Intermezzo Pittoresque” ; (h) “I Don’t Need a Television” ; (c) “Till the End.” Humour, Aliss E. Al. Holland, selections from “Tho Letters of Margaret Pow.” Choruses, Tho Regal Four, “Canadian Boat Bong” ; “The ATassac.ro of Ta Phairson.” Xylophone, Franz Kruger with orchestra, “La Kraketlc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 6 August 1931, Page 3
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