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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. The following radio programmes will be broadcast from the principal New Zealand stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles). 2.0: Relay from the Auckland Domain of. a running description of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Championships. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Record: Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Merry Wives ot Windsor.’’ 8.9: Contralto —Miss Doris Moore, (a) “Big Lady Moon"; (b) "I Wonder if Ever tire Rose.” 8.15: instrumental—The Moore Sisters. Trio, “Turkish Rondo." ’Cello, "Ave Verum. 8.22: Record —Sketch, Clapham and Dwyer, "At the. Races.” 8.28: Xyro and marimba —Reno and Arta, “Quarter from 'Rigoletto'.” Celeste Bells Novelty —Reno and Arta, “Capriccietto." Xylophone and marimba, Reno and .-.rta, "Hello Beautiful.” 8.35: Tenor—Mr Roger Errington, (a) “Oh Maiden, My Maiden"; (bj “Provence.” 8.41: Trio —The Moore Sisters, (a) (b) “Pastorale”; (e). "Cavatina.’ 8.47: Contralto —Miss Doris Moore, (a) “My Jewels": (b) “Melisande in the Wood.” 8.52: Record —Dales Bela Orchestra, “Mosaic." 9.0: 'Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Trio— The Moore Sisters, "Barcarolle.” 9.7: Novelty entertainment, The Black-Ben-netto Duo, “A Pierrot Phantasy.’ 9.22: Record—Coliinbia Artists Ensemble, "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Piano —Vladimir de Pachmann, "Mazurka in A Minor.” 9.29: Tenor —Mr Roger Errington, (a)’ "Sally in Our Alley”; (b)

"My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose.” 9.34: Instrumental —The Moore Sisters, Violin. “Rondino”: Trio, "Dolly Dances.” 9.40: Record —Don Cossacks Choir, (a) “Serenade"; (b) “Vetshernij Svon.” 9.48: Xylophone and marimba—Reno and Arta, (a) "Got the Bench, Got the Park": <b) "Blue Danube”; (c) “Medley of Old Favourites.” 9.56: Recording— : Band of lI.M. Coldstream Guards, "Les Cloches des Corneville.” 10.0: God save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 11.12 —Lecturette, "Fashions.” 12.0: Lunch hour music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour', conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News, reports and sports results 7.40: Lecturette, Mr K. C. James, "The Importance of Cricket Tours.’’ 8.0: Chimes. Overture —2YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), “American Overture.” 8.9: Baritone —Mr S. Evelyn Rodger, (a) "The Corporal’s Ditty"; (b) "The Fortune Hunter.” 8.15: Novelty instrumental —Savoy Banjo Trio, <a) "A Banjo Vamp”; (b) "Memories of the South.” 8.21: Humour —Mr R. R. Yills, (a) "The Bairnies Cuddle Doon ; th) "The Cockney at the Theatre.” 8.28: Selection —2YA Orchestrina, "The Belle of New York.” 8.38: Mezzo-soprano — Miss Mollv Atkinson, (a) "A Mood.” (b) “A Birthday.” 8.44: Novelty entertainment —Savoy Banjo Trio, (a) "Fooling the Frets"; (b) Foxtrot Medley. 8.50: Baritone —Mr S. Evelyn Rodger, (al “The Slave Song”; (bl "To-morrow. 8.56: Record —Humour, George Sorlie, (a) "Hezekiah Johnson's Jubilee." (b) “Four and Nine.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Selection — 2YA Orchestrina. "Chariot's Masqueraders.” 9.10: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Molly Atkinson, (a) "Moon Canoe.” (b) "Elly Aroon." 9.16: Humour —Mr R. R. Wills, "An Irish Version of Excelsior." 9.20: Valse —2YA Orchestrina, “Il Bacio.” Novelty two-step—“ Panama." 9.30: Dance programme. 11.0: God save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music, session. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Orchestral —Cliristcliureh Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Francis Bate). Fantasy, "Three Bears.” 8.10: Record Light Opera Company, Vocal gems from "High Society Blues." 8.14: Record — Frank Ferera Trio, “One, Two, Three, Four.” 5.17: Baritone —Mr Claude Burrows, (a) "The Beat of a Passionate Heart”; (b) "A Rollicking, Rolling Stone.” 8.23: Record —Livschakoff Dance Orchestra, "Don't Leave Me.” 5.26: Comedian, Phil Smith, “Ten, Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty Years Ago.” 8.33: Record- —Piano, Leslie Harvey, "Dardanella.” 8.36: Record —Contralto —Grace Hayes: (al ‘‘The Man I Love,” (b) ‘‘Do You Mean It.” 8.42: Suite—Salon Orchestra, "Merchant of Venice. (1) Prelude; (2) Portia: (3) Doges March. 8 52: Record —Comedians, The Two Gilberts, "Tid-dle-id-die-um-pum.” 8.55: English Concertina Duo —The Campbell Bovs: (a) "Destiny Waltz”; (b) “Belle of New York” Selection. 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Record—Polydor Brass Band, "Luna Waltz.” 9.10: Record, Vocal, The Tahiwis, "Raukawa.” 9.13: Baritone—Mr Claude Burrows: (a) "Life’s Glorious Anthem”; (b) "Jest Her Way.” 9.18: Waltz —Salon Orchestra, "Tales from the Orient.” 9.26: Record —Organ— Stanley Roper, "Imperial March." 9.30: Comedian —Phil Smith, “In Y our Green Hat.” 9.37: English Concertina Duo— The Campbell Boys, “Zampa” Overture. 9 44 : Record Vocal Duo: Ed. Smallc and Dick Robertson, "Oh! What a Night to Love.” 9.47: Record —Saxophone—Arnold Brilhart, "Fascination.” 9.50: Or-chestral-Salon Orchestra, "Three Dances from Tom Jones.” (a) Morris Dance; (b) Gavotte; (c) Jig. 10.1: God save the King. 4Y'A DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 3.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Sports results. 5-0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.40: Cricket talk —Mr F. T. Badcock, "Fielding." 8.0: Chimes Record —National Svmphony Orchestra, "Zampa." 8.9: Contralto —Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R. A.M.: (a) “Mighty Lak’ A Rose”; (b) "Smiling Through.” 8.15: Cathedral Chimes and Orchestral Bells, by Mr E. J. Andrews: (a) "The Bells of St. Marv's”; (b) "Somewhere A Voice is Calling”; (c) “Pretty as Pink.” 8.23: Record —Light Opera Company: (a) "The Arcadians”; (b) “Veronique.” 8.31: Baritone —Mr E. J. Ottrey, "The Wind.” 8.34: Mouthorgans—Mouthorgan Sextet, under direction of Mr W. J. Mowat: (a) “Selection of Marches"; (b) “Old Timers.” 8.41: Humour in song -and story —Stan Lawson and Company, "The Originals.” 8.55: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Vanda Duncan: (a) "Blue Bells"; (b) "Down the Burn." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Record—Reg. King and his Orchestra, “Song O' My Heart.” 9.10: Contralto —Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) "Has Sorrow Thy Young Davs Shaded”; (b) "Home, Little Maori Home.” 9.17: Musical saw—Mr W. G. Carey, "Popular Melodies.” 9.23: Record —The Light Opera Company, “Chocolate Soldier." 9.26: Cathedral Chimes and Orchestral Bells, by Mr E. J. Andrews: (a) “Belis Across the Meadow.” (b) "Light as a Feather.” 9.32: Baritone —Mr E. J. Ottrey: (a) “For You Alone"; (b) "In a Little Old Garden.” 9.38: Mouthorgan—The Mouthorgan Sextette, “Plantation Memories." 9.46: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Vanda Duncan, “Caller Herrin.” 9.50: Musical saw —Mr AV. G. Ottrey, "Popular Melodies.” 9.57: Record —Sousa’s Band, "The Golden Jubilee.” 10.0: God save the King,

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Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 12

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 12

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21650, 11 March 1932, Page 12