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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME* The following radio programme will be broad* cast from the principal New Zealand and Australlan broadcasting stations to-day:— 4ZP INVERCARGILL. 2.45 p.m.: Broadcasting of Britain v. Southland Rugby Match by the Southland Radio Club. IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 12.30: Relay of Community singing from Auckland Town Hall. 1.30: Close down. 3.0: Selected. studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 6.0: Dinner session—H.M.V. Hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Madame Mabel Milne ■—‘‘Health and Diet.” 8.0: Chimes. Hawaiian Orchestra, Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) “Isle of Paradise.’’ (b) “Hawaiian Rainbow.” 8.6: Elocution —Humorous, Miss Moira Clouston, (a) “Man’s Superiority”; (b) “Too Late, Too Late.” 8.13: Vocal duet—Mr Walter Brough and Miss Hilda Stansfield, “Garden of Happiness.” 8.17: Hawaiian Orchestra," Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) ;“Latest Hit.” (b) “Palakiko Blues.” 8.24: ContraltoMiss Hilda Stansfield, (a) “Down Here the Lilacs Fade”; (b) “Sewing Song.” 8.31: Piano—Mr Cyril Towsey, “Polonaise in C Sharp Minor.” 8.38: Baritone—Mr Walter Brough, (a) “Harlequin”; (b) “For the Green.” 8.45: Talk—Mr T. Boyce, “Bridge.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Hawaiian orchestra—lngall’s Hawaiians, ,(a)“Hilo Waltz.” (b) ‘‘Coral Sands of My Hawaii.” 9.5: Elocution— Miss Moirq Clouston, “The Sphinx and the. Woman.” 9.12: Novelty saxophone and piano duo, Messrs Alf. Healy and Fred Briggs, (a) “Nola”; (b) “Kitten on the Keys”; (c) ‘ “Millicent.” 9.21: Vocal duet—Mr Walter Brough and Miss Hilda Stansfield, “The Day is Done.” 9.25: Novelty saxophone and piano duo—Messrs Alt. Healy and Fred Briggs, (a) “At Dawning”; (b) “Latest Hit.” 9.32: Lecture-recital—A Commentator, Latest Gramophone Recordings. 10.2: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON—SiIent. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (9SO KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour, Uncle John. 6.0: Dinner session, Columbia Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market re- • ports. 8.0: Chimes. Operatic and miscellaneous j programme. Overture —Halle Orchestra, “Capric- j cio Espagnole.” 5.16: Tenor—Mr S. Andrews, “My Own, My Guiding Star.” 8.20: Soprano— JMiss Mary O’Connor, (a) “The Maids of Cadiz.” (b) “A Barque at Midnight.” 8.26: Instrumental * —Studio Instrumental Octet, “L’lmpressario Over- I ture.” 8.31: Tenor—Mr Robert Allison, “M’Ap- ! pari Tut Amor.” 8.35: ’Cello—W. H. Squire, “Slcilienne.” 8.39: Recitation—Miss Naare Hooper, • “The Soliloquy of Suzette.” 8.43: Contralto— I Miss Marian Woodhouse, (a) “Far Greater in his ‘ Lowly, State.” (b) “The Lark now Leaves his ; Watery Nest.” 8.51: Instrumental—Studio Instru- | menial Octet, “Dramatic Music.” 9.3: Weather | report and announcements. 9.5: Selection—Band i of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Der Meistersingers.” 9.13: q'enor—Mr S. Andrews, Indian songs, (a) I “The City Wall”; (b) “Starlight.” 9.19: Instru- j mental—Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “True > Love.” <b) “Norwegian Folk Song.” 9.23: So- i prano—Miss Mary O’Connor, “Adieu Forets.” 9.28: Tenor—Mr Robert Allison, (a) “The Star”; (b) “Lolita,” 9.34: Instrumental—Studio Instrumen- ' tai Octet, “Scenes Plttoresques.” 9.46: Contral- ! to—Miss Marian Woodhouse, “Faribondo Spira II ‘ Vento.” 9.*50: Humorous recitation—Miss Naaru Hooper, “On the Art of Making Up one’s Mind.” 9.56: ' Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octet, “Remembrances of Brahms.” God Save the King.

4YA DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone .records. - 3.15: Talk—Home Science Department of v Otago University, “Soap-making in the. Home.” 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Chimes. Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner session, Brunswick Hour. 7.0: News session. 7.15: laik W. K. Dallas, Department of Agriculture, “Winter care of Orchards.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Jacque Jacobs, “L’Estudlantina.” 8.8: Soprano—Miss Sheila Mclndoe, “Spring’s A-Comin* to Town.” 8.12: Popular melodies, Novelty Syncopators, “In a Little Place Called Heaven”; Lucky Me, Lovable You.” 8.20: Boy soprano— Master Douglas D. Aiderton, (a) “Cherry Ripe”; (b) “Fly Away, Pretty Moth.” 8.26: RecitalMiss Leonore Mackenzie, “Lasca.” 8.31: Foxtrots—Novelty Syncopators. (a) “When Niccolo Flays the Piccolo”; (b) “You’re My Silver Lining of Love.” 8.39: Baritone—Mr Dudley Poole, (a) “Invictus”; (b) “Look Down Dear Eyes.” 8.45: I iano novelty—Mr J. Moore Wilson, “Nobody’s but Your Own.” 8.50: Contralto—Miss vßetty Hamilton, (a) “Thoughts Have Wings.” (b) “Early in the ’Morning.” 8.55: Popular melodies—Novelty Syncopators, “Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love”! “Kicking a Hole in the Sky.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: SopranoMiss Sheila Mclndoe, (a) “Song of the Little Folk”; (b) “Longing.” 9.8: Waltb—Novelty Syncopators, “If You’re in Love You’ll Waltz.” Drcam Mother.” 9.13: Boy soprano—Master Douglas D. Aiderton, (a) “Where the Bee Sucks Honey.” (b) “When Daisies Pied.” 9.18: Recital —Miss Leonore Mackenzie, (a) “Mrs Pinkerton’s Bonnet”; (b) “The Lowestoft Boat.” 9.23: Baritone—Mr Dudley Poole, “The Gay Highway.” 9.26: Popular melody—Novelty Syncopators, “Collegiate Sam.” 9.29: Contralto-r-Miss Betty Ham-

Jlton, “The Fairy Tale of Ireland.” 9.34: Dance session, H.M.V. Hour and a-half. 11.0: God Save the King. 2FC SYDNEY (451 METRES). S.O: From the N.S.VV. Conservatorium of Music. 0.0: From the .Studio—Thu-countryman's ■ weather session. 9.4: An address’ Sy a member 6f the Optimists’ League. 9.14: From the N.S.W. Con- i servatorlum of Music. 10.5: Answers to correspondents. 10.15: From the Studio—late official weather forecast. 10.17: Meditation music. 11.3 th Close down. National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 8.0: From the Little Theatre, “Dreams in Con- ! flict” 8.30: Mabel Batchelor, - Soprano. 8.33: Athol Blair, Trumpet solo. 8.36: The Carol Quartet. 8.40: The Savoyans. 8.46: Ellis Price, Entertainer. 8.54: Robert Lee, ’Cellist. 8.56: Peter Sutherland, Basso. 8.59: Dorothy Nall, Entertainer. 9.6: The Savoyans. 9.12: Ellis Price, Entertainer. 9.19: The Carol Quartet. 9.26; Frank Lambert, Xylophonist.' 9.29: Weather information for the man on the land. 9.34: Mr F. S. Cotton, Lecturer in Physiology. 9.48: Mabel Batchelor, Soprano. 9.55: The Savoyans. 10.5: Dorothy Nall, Entertainer at the piano. 10.12: The Savoyans. 10.25: Late news from the Evenings News. Late weather forecast. 10.30: National Anthem. Close down. 4QG BRISBANE (395 METRES.) 8.0: From the Studio—Gorman and Gordon. 8.10: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 8.14: Jack Land (tenor). 8.20: Austradio Musical reproduction. 8.30: From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance Music. 5.50: From the Studio—Annie Adams (soprano). 8.45: From the Carlton Cabaret.— Dance , Music. 9.3: Jack Land (tenor). 9.6: From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance Music. 9.16; Annie Adams (soprano). 9.20: From the Carlton Cabaret.—Dance Music. 9.20: From the StudioMike Connors land Queenie Paul. 9.45: From the Carlton Cabaret—Dance music. 10.0: From the' studio—News service. 10.15: From the Carlton Cabaret.—Dance Music. 11.0: Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 7

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21118, 25 June 1930, Page 7

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