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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST, TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. The following radio programme! will b» iroad* east from the orincipal New Zealand and Au* tralian broadcasting stations to-day and to-mor-row:— TO-DAY. ■ IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Afternoon session—concert, by Lewis Eady Ltd. Literary selection.by the Announcer. 3.15: Homo Science talk on "Dry Cleaning." 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pan. 6.0: Dinner session—H.M.V. Hour. 7.0: Talk—Mr H. Driver, "Book Review." 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Overture IYA Orchestral Octet, "Overture" from "Carmen." 8.9: Vocal Trio —The Snappy Three: (a) “Good Little Bad Little You"; (b) "Latest Hit." 8.17: Saxophone duet—Members of Octet, "That Saxophone Waltz." 8.21: Piano and vocal—Mr and Mrs Wilfred Scott, vocal: (a) "Hats off to the Stoker." Piano: (b) "Butterfly"; (c) "Minuet and Trio No. 2." Vocal: (d) "Mate o’ Mine.’’ 8.36: Selection—lYA Orchestral Octet: (a) "Firefly": (b) "Sleep, Dear Heart." 8.41: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., "Topical Talk." 8.56: Evening forecast and announcements. 8,58: Suite —IYA Orchestral Octet: "Russett and Gold": 1, Haymakers’ Dance; 2. Shepherds Gay; 3 Russet Maids; 4 Come Dance at our Wedding. 9.6: Vocal trio — The Snappy Three: (a) "I Told Them all About You"; (b) "Latest Hit." 9.13: Piano and vocal —Mr and Mrs Wilfred Scott, Piano: (a) "Valse No. 14." (b) “The Grenadier"; (<■) “Ballad No. 3." Piano and vocal: (d) “Latest Hits." 9.28: Selection —IYA Orchestral Octet, “Selection from musical comedy, “Betty." 9.35: Programme of dance music, “Brunswick." 11.0: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3,15: Talk—Home Science, “Dry Cleaning.” 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 4.10: Lecturette—Miss Flora Cormack, “Hollywood Celebrities." 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle George. 6.0: Dinner music, H.M.V. Hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Mr F. M. Ryan, “Fire Protection." Studio concert by the Wellington City Silver Band assisted by 2YA artists. 8.0: Chimes. March—The Band, "Duty First." Selection—“ Rigoletto." 8.14: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, "A Blackbird’s Song." 8.18: Baritone— Mr William Boardman. “The Kerry Dance." 8.22: Novelty—Piano, Mr Norman Izett: (a) “Variations of the Blue Beils of Scotland"; (b) "Sparkling Cascades." 8.30: Elocution —Mr D. G. Edwards, "Home, Sweet Home.” 8.36: Waltz—The Band, "The Grenadiers.’’ 8.42: Tenor —Mr William Renshaw: (a) "Your Song’’; (b) “Maire My Girl." 8.18: Contralto—Miss Ivy Stanton, “The Lost Chord." 8.52: Duet—Miss Myra. Sawyer and Mr William Boardman, “In a Garden of Roses." 8.56: March —The Band, “Major and Minor." 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Lecturette — Mr J. W. Collins. Trade Commissioner for New Zealand, “Farewell Address ’prior to departure from New Zealand to Canada.” 9.12: Descriptive selection—The Band, “Paddy’s Patrol." 9.17: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, “Will o’ the Wisp.’’ 9.20: Baritone—Mr William Boardman, “A Smuggler’s Song." 9.24: Instrumental —De Groot’s Orchestra, “Waldteufel Memories." 9.30: Humour— Mr D. G. Edwards, “Walnuts and Wine." 9.35: Cornet solo—Bandsman McPherson, “Aloha Oe Like No a Like." 9.42: Tenor—Mr William Renshaw, “The Old Spinet." 9.16: Orchestral—New Mayfair Orchestra, Selection, “Wake Up and Dream." 9.50: Contralto—Miss Ivy Stanton: (a) “Napoleon to Josephine"; (b) “Irish Lullaby." 9.56: March —The Band, “Belphegor." 10.0: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Afternoon session—Gramophone recital. 3.15: Home Science Talk, “Dry Cleaning.’’ 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, “Scatterjoy." 6.0: Dinner session—Columbia Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Review of “New Zealand Journal of Agriculture." S.O; Chimes. 8.1: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Polonaise No. 1 in A." Grand Opera Quartet, “All in the April Evening." Soprano—Madame Gower Burns, “The Promise of Life." 8.21: Instrumental —Studio Instrumental Octet, “Suite in D”: (1) Gavotte, (2) Bouree, (3) Air, (4) Gigue. 8.25: Bar.tone—Mr James Filer, “O! But to Hear Your Voice." 8.29: Piano—Miss Dorothy Davies, "Island Spell." 8.33: Humour—Claphani and Dwyer, “Golf." 5.39: Duet, soprano and contralto — Grand Opera Duo, “Ouis Est Homo’’ (Power Eternal) from “Stabat Mater." 8.12: Instrumen-tal-Studio Instrumental Octet, “Valse Triste." 8.47: Tenor—Mr Ernest Rogers, “Would You Gain the Tender Creature" from “Acis and Galatea." 8.50: Violin —Marta Linz, “Romanza Andaluza.” 8.54: Mezzo-contralto—Miss Mavis Spiller, “Not Understood.” 8.57: Male choir—Famous Forty Elks, ’’Annie Laurie.” 9.0: Weather report, and announcements. 9.2: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, “Nutcracker Suite"; (a) Arab Dance, (b) Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, (c) Gopak. 9.9: Duct, tenor and bass—Grand Opera Duo, “Watchman, What of the Night?" 9.13: March —Band of Royal Air Force. “Wee Macgrcgor Patrol." 9.16: Soprano—Madame Gower Burns, “Sleep, Baby, Sleep.” 9.19: Piano—Miss Dorothy Davies, “Romance in F Sharp Major." 9.23: Tenor—Mr Ernest Rogers, “Had You but Known!” 9.27: Humour—Flotsam and Jetsam, “The Business Man’s Love Song." 9.31: Instru-mental-Studio Instrumental Octet, “Melodies of Grieg” 9.10: Male choir—Famous Forty Elks, “Sweet and Low.” 9.43: Bass—Mr James Filer, “Love that's True will be Forgiven," from “Bcrneice.” 9.49: ’Cello—Emanuel Fcuermann, “Allegro Apassionata." 9.52: Mezzo-contralto and quartet—Miss Mavis Spiller, “By the Waters of Babylon"; Grand opera quartet, “I Have Longed.” 9.57: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, “Entr’acte and Valse.” God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN.—SiIent. 2FC SYDNEY’ (451 METRES). 8.0: The. Studio Orchestra. Overture—“ The Siege of Rochelle.” 8.7: 2FC will interview tonight’s personality. 8.14 f Peggy Dunbar, Contralto —“She is Far from the Land.” 8.17: Dulc.e Blair, Violinist —“Poem.” 8.20: Molly Kirwan, Entertainer. “Girls." 8.27: Clive Amadio— Saxophonist, “Minuet in G.” 8.30: The A.B.C. Male Quartet —(a) “Serenade." (b) “O Peaceful Night.” 5.37: Debate—“ That Human Ideals have not kept pace with the discoveries of science." 9.7: The countryman's weather session. 9.10: “A musical glimpse of old Spain.” 9.40: Molly Kirwan, Entertainer—“ Roads.” 9.48: Gwladys Finiister, Soprano—(a» “O That it were So”; (b) “Go Not, Happy Day.” 9.55: The Studio Orchestra. “Invitation to the Dance." 10.2: i’rom the Hotel Australia—Dance music. 10.15: Prom the Studio—Announcements. Late official weather forecast. 10.20: From the Hotel Australia —Dance music. 11.30: Close down. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY’ (353 METRES). 8.0: “Old Time Songs and Chatter," presented by the Sydney Operatic Society. 9.15: Faery Fables—“ The Storyteller.” 9.30: Weather information. 9.32: Josef Kaartinen, Saxophone—(a) “Valse Vanite”; (b) “Sax-O-Phun.” 9.39: Louise Horntrey, Lady Baritone—(a) “My Heart Stood Still"; (b) “Lady Divine.” 9.16: “Australian Golden Fleece Exhibition.” 9.56: Louise Homfrey, Lady Baritone—(a) “Was it a Dream?” (b) “I Want to Meander.” 10.3: Josef Kaartinen, Saxophone solos —(a) “Wicdoeft’s Rubato”; (b) “Sax-O-Ghost.” 10.10: New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra —“Rustic Wedding Symphony.” Peter Dawson, Baritone “Here’s to the Good Old Days.” “Some Crimson Rose.” 10.25: Late news. Late weather forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down. TO-MORROW. IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 12.0: Relay from St. Mary’s Cathedral. Preacher: Canon William Fancourt. 3.0: Close down. 7.30: Relay from Beresford St. Congregational Church. Preacher: Rev. R. C. Roberts, 8.A., B.D. 8.30: Orchestral. 9.30 (approx.): God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Relay of the ceremony from St. Gerard's Redcmptorist Church. Preacher, the Rev. Father T. McManus, C.S.S.R. 7.0: Relay from St. Thomas's Anglican Church, Wellington South. 8.15 (approx.): Selection —2YA Orchestrlna —(a) “Credo”; trombone solo; (b) “Nazareth.” Mezzo-soprano—Miss Anne Sullivan, “Praise of God." Baritone—Mr John Prouse, “O God, Have Mercy." Instrumental—2YA Orchestrlna, (a) “Marche Pontificale”; (b) “Lord God of Abraham.” Tenor—Mr E. W. Robbins, “King Ever Glorious.” Instrumental—2YA Orchestrina, “Largo.” Weather report and announcements. Alexander Kipnis and Fritz Wolff and the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, “Good Friday Music.” Mezzocontralto —Miss Anne Sullivan, “Abide with Me.” Baritone—Mr John Prouse, “There is a Green Hill." Cornet solo—Mr S. Bernard, “Babylon.” Choral—B.B.C. Choir, (a) “Processional to Calvary,” (b) “Fling Wide the Gates.” Selection—2YA Orchestrina, “Sanctus." Duet—Messrs E. W. Robbins and John Prouse, “So Thou Liftest Up Thy Divine Petition.” Choral—Don Cossacks Choir, “How Greatly Our Lord is Glorified.” Selection—2YA Orchestrina, “Hymn of Praise”; “March of the Priests.” God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 KILOCYCLES). 11.0: Relay of combined church service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. 7.30: Relay from Christchurch Cathedral. 5.45: (approx.) Orchestral —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Toeatta and Fuge in D Minor.” 8.53: Contralto—Miss Nellie Low, (a) “If I Can Live”; (b) “Oh Lovely Night." 8.59: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: Violin—Miss Irene Morris, “Air on G String.” 9.5: Baritone—Mr A. G. Thompson, “The Living God.” 9.12: Orchestral with organ—Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Kamennoi Ostrow." 9.16: Contralto and baritone duet—The Dulcet Duo, “Dear Love of Mine,” from "Nadeshda." 9.19: Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Elegia and Finale,” from “Trio in D Minor.” 9.29: Contralto —Miss Nellie Lowe, “The Garden of Sleep.” 9.33: Violin—Miss Irene Morris, “Minuet." 9.36: Male choir —Don Cossacks, “How Greatly Our Lord is Magnified." 9.42: Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Salve Dimora"; (b) “Allegretto." Baritone—Mr A. H. Thompson, (a) “Little Rose of Love”; (b) “For Remembrance.” Orchestral—Chicago Symphony Orchestra, “Xerxes” Largo. God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES).

10.30: Broadcast of special service from Moray Place Congregational Church. 3.0: Chimes. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 8.0: Chimes. Choir —Frances Russell, Robert Easton and B. B.C. Choir, "The Crucifixion.” 8.17: Selection —Celeste Quintet, “Symphony in B Minor.” 8.27: Contralto—Miss G. Burt, (a) “Life and Death”; (b) “My Prayer.” 8.32: Violin —Mr C. Roy Spackman, “Benediction.” 8.40: Male voices—Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, “Stars of the Summer Night,” “The Last Sandman.” 8.46: Baritone—Mr B. C. Bellhouse, (a) “Abide with Me”; (b) “Younder.” 8.52: String quartet—Celeste Qrjrtet, (a) “Adagio from Op. 77,” “Austrian Hymn.” (b) “Romance.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Duet and solo—Gotthelf Plstor (tenor) and Ludwig Hoffman (bass) and Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Good Friday Music.” 9.10: Instrumental and violin —Celeste Quintet, (a) “Mastersingers”; (b) “Prize Song.” 9.18: Contralto—Miss G. Burt, “At the Midhour of Night.” 9.21: Piano—Mrs C. Drake, “Fantasia.” 9.25: Baritone—Mr B. C. Bcllhousc, “Beyond the Dawn.” 9.38: Selection—Celeste Quintet, “Turkish March.” 9.31: God Save the King.

2FC SYDNEY (451 METRES). 8,0: Relay from 3LO Melbourne—The Prelude to “Parsifal.” 8.10: The Melbourne Repertory Theatre Company presents “Good Friday.” 10.15: From the Studio —Meditation Music. 10.30: Close 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 8.0: From the Aeolian Hall: Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” presented by G. Vern Barnett. 8.1: 2BL Light Orchestra. 8.4: Chorus and Quartette — “Lord Most Holy! Lord Most Mighty!” 8.8: Air: Lance Jeffree, Tenor—“ Lord! Vouchsafe Thy Loving Kindness.” 8.12: Duet: Gladys Carlisle and Lance Jeffree—“Power Eternal! Judge and Father!” 8.16: Air: Raymond Beatty, Basso—- “ Through the Darkness Thou Wilt Lead Me.” 8.19: Recitative: Raymond Beatty, Basso and chorus: “Thou Hast tried Our Hearts Towards Thee.” 8.22: Quartet: “1 Have Longed for Thy Salvation.” 8.32: Contralto, “Cavatina,” Ethel Daw. 8.40: Ari: Gladys Carlisle, Soprano and chorus—“ When Thou Comest to the Judgment, Lord, Remember Thou Thy Servants!” 8.50: Quartet: “Hear Us, Lord! We Bless the Name of our Redeemer!” Stabat Mater (Weeping Mother). 8.55: Announcements. ■ 9.0: Vincent Aspey, Violinist: (b) “Berceuse”; (b). “Perpetuum Mobile.” 9.7: Raymond Beatty, Basso: (a) “Lord God of Abraham.” (b) “Dedication.” 9.14: 2BL Light Orchestra: “Serenade.” 9.21: Gladys Carlisle, Soprano: (a) “A Spirit Flower”; (b) “O That It Were So.” 9.28: Weather information. 9.30: Jack Post, ’Cellist: (a) “Romance SanS Paroles.” (b) “Passacaillc.” 9.37: Lance Jeffree, Tenor—(a) “Elelo e Mar” ; (b) “Mary of Allandalc.” 9.44: Neville Amadio, Flautist: (a) “Suite.” 1 Elegy. 2 A Small Nothing. 3, Whirlwind. (b) “Humoresqqe.” 9.47: 2BL Light Orchestra— “Praeludlum.” 9.58: Late weather forecast. 10.0: Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 21061, 17 April 1930, Page 14

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21061, 17 April 1930, Page 14

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21061, 17 April 1930, Page 14

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