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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) & IYA. AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).— 4.30 Sports results. Recordings. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Sports talk. 8.0 “Some New Zealand women poets, with readings from their works,” Miss Florence Robinson. 8.30 Owen Jensen (soloist) with the Studio Orchestra. 9.0 Wea- 1 ther report and station notices. 9.5 c Herbert Janssen (baritone). 9.13 Eda j ] Kersey (violin). 9.20 Annette Chapman j 1 (mezzo-soprano*. 9.32 Grand Symphony ] Orchestra. 10.0 Music, mirth and'] melody. 2YA. WELLINGTON <570 Kilo- j * cycles).—s.o Children's hour. 6.0 Dinner! i music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.30 Talk.! ‘ 8.0 Carson Robison and his Buckaroos.! ■ 8.15 Charlie Kunz (piano). 8.21 Theh Voice ol' Romance * vocal). 8.29 Eddie Peabody and his Dizzy Strings. 8.32, * “My Earlier Songs—by Ivor Novello. ’!. sung by Edgar Elmes, Olive Groves,)' Olive Gilbert. Patrick Waddington. 8.40 j' Lew White (organ) with harp and I chorus. 8.45 Talk, Dr. H. L.' Brose, | “Electricity in the Human Body.” 9.0 1 Weather report and station notices. 9.5 i |Eb and Zeb. 9.15 A recital by Grace 1 Adams East, American trumpet virtuoso. 9.31 Band of H.M. Grenadier j Guards. 9.45 Gracie Fields (light vocal*. 1 19.51 Regimental Band of Grenadier 1 i Guards. 10.0 Dance music. ' 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles).—4.3o Sports results. 5.0 Chilt dren’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 t News and reports. 7.35 Talk. 8.0 The ! Light Opera Orchestra. 8.10 Laurence I Tibbett (baritone). 8.22 Vera Yager (pianoforte). 8.34 Chauve Souris Company. 8.41 Joseph Szigeti (violinist*. 8.52 The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra. 9.0 Weather forecast and station notices. 9.5 Talk, Professor F. L. H. Wood, Pro- . fessor of English at Victoria College, “A New Zealand Observer in Europe—- - Is the League of Nations Dead?” 9.20 London Symphony Orchestra. 9.32 Daisy Perry (contralto). 9.44 Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the British Syraphony Orchestra. 9.48 William Hesel- ! tine (tenor). 9.56 London Symphony . * Orchestra. 10.0 Music. mirth and ‘ i melody. , ! 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— j 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. . | 7.0 News and reports. 7.45 Talk. 8.0 ! Dad and Dave from Snake Gully. 8.15 [. Primo Scala’s Accordeon Band. 8.18 ; The Japanese houseboy. 8.30 Pinto Pete :> in Arizona. 8.43 A talk by Miss Anna : Ross, “A Bavarian Holiday.” 9.0 Weu--1 ther report and station notices. 9.5 | Cyril Whittle’s Shanty Party. 9.12 The \ i State Opera Orchestra. Berlin. 9.20 j Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, , with musical interludes. 10.0 Dance TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) : IYA, AUCKLAND (650 Kilocycles).— ;

7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Devotional service. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Recordings. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather. 2.0 Recordings. 3.15-4.30 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 8.0 New Mayfair Orj chestra. 8.10 The Melody Five (vocal i quartet and piano). 8.18 Light Syini phony Orchestra. 8.30 Fred Frean ] (baritone). 8.42 Symphony Orchestra. 8.50 The Melody Five. 9.0 Weather re- ! port and station notices. 9.5 Louis Levy and his Orchestra. 9.11 The Zeloso Trio I (novelty instrumental and vocal). 9.22 Anton and the Paramount Theatre Orj chestra. 9.28 Harry Eldon’s Dark Town Minstrels. 9.40 Felix Mendelssohn’s Orchestra. 9.46 The Zeloso Trio. 9.57 The Artists Orchestra. 10.0 Sports sum- ! mary. 10.10 Dance music. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Kilocycles).—6.so Weather. 7.0 Breakfast ; session. 10.0 Weather. 10.10 Devotional ! service. 10.25 Recordings. 10.45 Talk. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather. 2.0 * Light music. 30 Sports results 5.0 Chilj dren’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 8.0 The Royal WelI lington Choral Union presents Handel’s Oratorio. “The Messiah.” 10.0 Sports i summary. 10.10 Old-time dance proJ gramme by the 2YA Old-Time Dance I Orchestra. j 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kiloj cycles).—7.o Breakfast session. 10.0 Re--1 cordings. 10.30 Devotional service. 10.45 I Recordings. 11.0 Talk. 11.10 Recordi ings. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather. 1 2.0 Recordings. 3.30 and 4.30 Spoi ls 'results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner | : i music. 7.0 News and reports. 8.0 \ | “Homestead on the Rise.” 8.15 “The I ' Fourth Form at St. Percy’s." 8.28 Stuart '| Robertson (ass ). 8.35 “Coronets of Eng- j ‘ j laind"—'“The Lfe of Mary Queen of ; Scots.” 9.0 Weather report and station ! j notices. 9.5 3YA Orchestra. 9.17 The Chatterboxes in an original patter sketch. 9.29 3YA Orchestra. 9.43 The Chatterboxes. 9.53 3YA Orchestra. 10.0 Sports summary. 10.15 Dance music. 4YA. DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles).— 7.0 Breakfast session. 10.0 Recordings. 10.50 Talk. 12.0 Lunch music. 1.0 Weather. 2.0 Recordings. 3.30 Sports results. Recordings. 4.0 Weather. 4.45 Sports results. 5.0 Children’s hour. 6.0 Dinner music. 7.0 News and reports. 7.25 Talk. 8.0 Gernklo and his Orchestra. 8.10 Jean McLay (contralto). 8.16 The Lang-Worth Concert Orchestra. 8 29 Lex Macdonald (baritone). 8.38 The ; Charles Brill Orchestra. 8.48 Jean McLay (contralto). 8.54 Barnabas von Geczy Orchestra. 9.0 Weather report

and station notices. 9.5 Dance music. ] 0.0 Sports summary. 10.10 Dance music. 2YN, NELSON TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) 7.0 p.m. Chimes. Light music. 8.8. C. H Dance Orchestra, “Viennese Memories ■ of Lehar.” 7.8 Emilio Livi (tenor). "Chi ■ |E Piu Felice Di Me?" “Io E La Luna.” ■ 714 Marcel Palotti (organist). "The ■ ; Haunted Organ,” 'Dance of the ■ 1 Flowers." 7.20 Walford Hyden and Hi > I | Magyar Orchestra. "Moonshine,” ■ | “Autumn Leaves.” 7.26 Marta Eggerth H (soprano), “Tell Me Again and Again.” ■ | “Impatience." 7.32 Six Keyboard Kings I | (piano). “Kitten on the Keys,” "Can- ■ j adian Capers.” 7.38 Comedy Harmonists ■ I (vocal), "What Else Matters If You Are. ■ i Gone?” “The Window's Song.” 7.44 ■ ' Albert Sandler (violinist). “Grinzing.” ■ j “Remembrance.” 7.50 Raymonde and I j His Band of Banjos, “Temptation Rag.” ■ | 8.0 Chimes. God Save the King. Light I I classical. Boston Promenade Orchestra, ■ j “Marche Slave Op. 31” (Tchaikovsky). I 8.8 Lawrence Tibbett (baritone). ' Song | of the Flea” (Moussorgsky), "To the Forest” (Tchaikovsky). 8.16 Mischa Elman (violinist), "Mediation from Thais" (Massenet). 8.20 Comedy Harmonists (vocal), “Moment Musical” (Schubert), “Ninna-Nanna A Liana,” (Bellini). 8.26 Queen’s Hall Orchestra. “Spanish Dance No. 3 in D" (Granados). 8.30 Light « music. Billy Reid and His Accordeon Band. "The Chocolate Soldier’s Daughter," "Picture Me in Paradise.” 8.36 j Cicely Courtneidge (vocal*, “The South tl Is the Place for Me,” “Why Has a Cow A Got Four Legs.” 8.42 Ronald Chesney| (mouthorgan). “Whispering.” "Margie.”! 8.45 Flanagan and Allen (sketch), "Dig- a ging H’oi’les.” 8.51 Pavilion Lescaut Or- 0 chestra, "Drink, Brothers. Drink,” “Oh! I . Miss Greta.” 9.0 Grand opera. Sym--1 phony Orchestra of Paris, "Mignon » Overture” (Thomas). 9.8 Miliza Kor- - jus (soprano), “Oriental Prayer" (De- . libes). 9.12 Rudolf Bockelmann (bari- . tone), "Mirror Song" (Offenbach). 9.16 . Lina Pagliughi (soprano), "Io Son Titi-j 1 ania” (Thomas). 9.20 Francis Russell (tenor), “Lend Me Your Aid” (Gounod*. _ 9.30 Barnabas von Geczy and His Orchestra, "Monika.” 9.33 The Japanese j j houseboy and his employer. 9.48 Pavi- } lion Lescaut Orchestra, “Pan and the j Wood Goblins.” 9.51 Exerpts from Snow , White. "Dwarf’s Yodel Song," “Some- . j day My Prince Will Come.” 9.57 Pavi- . lion Lescaut Orchestra, “Clog Dance.” j 10.0 p.m. Close down. 3 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) , 7.0 p.m. Chimes. Light music. Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, "Melodious Memories.” 7.8 Leslie Hutchison (vocal), “If It’s the Last Thing I Do.” “Moon at Sea." 7.14 Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye (pianists), “Medley No. 1.” 7.20 Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Broadcasting Orchestra, “Fairies in the " Moon,” "An Hour With You.” 7.26 Dorothy Lamour (vocal), "Lovelight in 3 the Starlight," “Little Lady Make-Be--5 lieve.” 7.38 Happy Sampson (xylophone), “Happy Hammers,” "Robbin’ 1 Harry.” 7.38 Victorian Quartette (vocal). "Botany Bay,” "The Rat--1 catcher’s Daughter.” 7.44 Sidney Torch L (organ) and Carolyn Marsh, “GoodyGoody,” "Alone.” 7.50 London Piano y Accordeon Band. “The Donkey Sere--3 nade,” “Tears in my Heart.” 8.0 Chimes. God Save the King. Debroy Somers Band, “Carmen Capers,” "Faust Fro--1 lies.” 8.10 Mystery Club: The Phot >- " graph. 8.35 New Mayfair Orchestra. "Toad of Toad Hall Selection.” 8.43 Comedy Harmonists (vocal). “How Can It Be?” "Must I Then.” 8.49 Charlie; Kunz (pianist), "Medley No. 9.” 8.34! j Trio Nuovo, “Twinkling Star." "The 1 Merry Little Goblins.” 9.0 Harry Ro-, " and His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra. “Ai- ® gernon Wifflesnoop John." "When It's " Thursday Night in Egypt” 9.6 George ' Graves and Myles Clifton (sketch*. ’ "The 'Ole in the Road.” 9.15 Device music. 10.0 p.m. Close down. DAVENTRY (ENGLAND) e _____ TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) 8.0 p.m. Big Ben. “Empire Exchange.” j 5 8.15 “Romance in Rhythm.” 9.15 “The | I" Godsend.” play by Earle Grey. 9.40 1 r - Next week's programmes. 9.50 The j * s news and announcements. 10.15 p.m. '; !r j Close down. it’! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) j i-J 8.0 p.m. Bg Ben. "Cards on the j Table.” 8.20 "Scrapbook for 1903.” 9.20 j n j 8.8. C. Theatre Organ. 9.40 "London le ! Log.” 9.50 The news and announce*r ments. 10.15 p.m. Close down.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 9 December 1938, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 9 December 1938, Page 7

ON THE AIR Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 9 December 1938, Page 7

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