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ON THE AIR

** RADIO BROADCAST. rO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following radio programmes will be broadcast from the principal Now Zealand and Aua tralian stations to-day:— * IYA AUCKLAND (900 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0,1 Children’s session, conducted by ‘/Uncle Tom..” G.O: Dinner session. 7.0: Nows and market reports. 7.40: •

Talk—Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture.” 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Bernardo GaHico’s Orchestra, “Dance of the Dwarfs.” 8.5: Boy soprano—Master T. R* W. Trafford, “Hark, Hark, the Lark.” 8.9: Selection —IYA Studio Trio, “Carmen.” 8.19: Tenor—Mr. Tom Moffitt, (a) “I Will Await Thee”.; (b) “Here in the Quiet Hills.” 8.26: Violin—Mr | J. Whitford Waugh, “Tarantella.” 8.30: Con-; tralto—Miss Olivo Munroe, (a) “Indian Love : Call”; (b) “Good Morning, Brother Sunshine.” • 8.37: Clarinet and saxophone duets—The Clarsax . Difo, (a) “Harvest Tide.” (b) “Honolulu Moon.” 8.45: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell M.A., '‘Topical j Talk.” 9.0: Evening weather ‘forecast and an- • nouncements. 9,2: Instrumental—lYA Studio Trio ; —“Humoresque.” “Canzonetta.” 9.14: Boy soprano—Master T. R. W. Trafford, (a) “Who is Sylvia?” (b) “Advice.” 9,21: ’Cello—Miss Lalla Hemus, “O Star of Eve.” 9,27: Band—H.M. ' Grenadier Guards, “Ivanhoe.” 9.3 a: Tenor—Mr Tom Moffitt, “My Desire.” 9.39: Clarinet and • saxophone duets—The Clarsax Duo, (a) “Bear Tracks.” (b) “Happy Days,” 9.48: Contralto— I Miss Olive Munroe, “Thoughts Have Wings.” '.

9.52: Milan Symphony Orchestra, “Grand March from Alda.” 10.0: God Save the King. i 2YA WELLINGTON—SiIent.' f I 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (9SO KILOCYCLES). I 3.0: Gramophone recital. 1125: Sports results, j 4.20: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted , by Uncld John. 6.0‘: Dinner music. 7.0: Nows ( session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 5 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Civic Theatre of first half of . the “Second Annual Children’s Festival of Music*” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. ‘Studio' programme—London Symphony Orchestra, “Coriolan Overture.” 9.10: Baritone —Mr Percy A. Cathness, (a) “The Lute Player.”' (b) “For <You Alone.” 9.15: Violin—Miss Irene Morris, “Meditation”; (b) . “Tempo di Minuet- • to.” 9.21: Contralto—Miss Jean Johnson, (a) “Thoughts”; (b) “Beautiful Beatrice.” 9.26: Piano—Miss Dorothy Davies, “Romance in F Sharp.” 9.30: Sea Shanties—John Goss and Cathedral Male Quartet, (a) “Lowlands”; (b) “Highland. I/addie.” 9.33: Instrumental—Broadcasting Trio, “Romance.” 9.37: Baritone—Mr Percy Cathness, (a) “PagAn”; (b) “Inter Nos.” 9.41: Plano—Miss Dorothy Davies, “Nocturne m F Sharp.” 9.45: Contralto—Miss Jean Johnson, t (a) “The Melody of Life.” (b) "Homeward to You.” 0.50: Chorus—Light Opera Company, vocal | gems/ “Belle of New York.” . 9.56: Instrumental —Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Intermezzo.” (b) "Sal- | tarello.” 10.2: God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 KILOCYCLES). 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Lecturette —“The School Lunch Box.” Talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Chimes. Children’s hour, conducted by Btg Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music.. 7.0: News

session. 7.ls—Mr E. Beatson, “Quality of Milk and Cream.” Under aqspices of 4YA Primary Produdtions Committee. ' 8.0: Chimes. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “New Sullivan Selection.” B,£: Soprano—Miss Rita Holmes, (a) “Vlllanellc”; (b) “Roses in June.” 8.15: Popular melodies—Renz Orpheans, “Keeping Myself for You.” “Lonesome Little Doll.” 8.23: Reci-tal-Miss Leonore Mackenzie, (a) “Cuddle Doon.” (b) “Swallowing an ?gg.” 8.29: Cornet—Air G. J. Christie, .“Lucille.” 8:34: Bass—Mr Jack Clark, “Deathless Army.” 8.37: Popular melody —Kenz Orpheans, “Sweeping the Clouds Away.”, “Lady Luck?' 8.43: Contralto—Miss M. Somerville, (a) “John Anderson”: (b) “The Rowan Tree.” 8.48: Banjo noVelty—Kenz Orpheans, “B and D Super March.” 8.51: Scottish humour— Mr James A. Paterson, (a) “Where dbes the Rhln--onerous Get his R.H.1.N.0.?” (b) “When the Bloom is on the Heather?' 8.57: Popular hit— Kenz Orpheans, “Stein Song.” 9.0: Weather report.' 9.2: Soprano—Miss Rita Holmes, “Let Me Have My Dreams.” 9.5: Popular melody—. Kenz Orpheans, “Happy Days are Here Again.” 9.9: Recital—Miss Leonore Mackenzie, “Rejuven-

ation of the Bishop.” 9.12: Cornel—Mr G. J. I Christie, “The Trumpeter.” 9.17: Bass—Mr Jack ' Clark, (a) “Song of the Waggoner”: (b) ’’At I Tankerton Inn.” 9.22: Popular melody—Kenz Orpheans, “Telling* It to the Daisies.” 9.25: I Contralto—. Miss M. Somerville, "The Bonnie Banks ]o’ Loch Lomond.” • 9.28: Syncopated melody—R. • Finlayson, “Steppin’ on the Ivories.” 9.32. i Scottish humour—Mr James A. Paterson, “My ; Highland Rose.” 9.35: Dance session. 11.0: God Save the King. 2FC SYDNEY (451 METRES). ‘ 8.0: A programme arranged by the Musical Association of N.S.W. 8.22: String Quartette, Op. 18, No. 5, in A Major.” 8.37: Constance • Burt, Soprano. 8.46: The Austral Quintet. 8.56: Clement Q. Williams, Baritone. 9.3: The countryman's weather session. 9.6: From the Little Theatre—Arthur Greenaway and Company presents Excerpts from “Othello.” 10.3: The A.B.C. Orchestra. 11.30: Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). t 8.0: Excerpts from “Rigoletto.” x 9.0: The Saroyans in symphonic numbers. 9.7: Doris Lascelles and Barry Ross. • ~9.14: Les Harris, Saxo- | phone tolo. 9.18: The Mellow Fellows In song and story. 9.25: The Savoyans in dance music, j 9.30: Weather information for the man on the I land. 9.35: Charles Sadler, Comedian. 9.42: The Royal Duo, Instrumental. 9.46: Doris Lascelles and Barry Ross. 9.53: The Savoyans In Dance music. 10.0: The Mellow Fellows in song and story. 10.7: Don Royal,. Xylophone solo. 10.10: Charles Sadler, Comedian. 10.17: The Savoyans in dance music. 10.25*: Late news i from the Sun. Late weather forecast,; 10.30: j National Anthem. Close down. j

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Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 7

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 7

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21220, 22 October 1930, Page 7

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