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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST, •The following radio programmes will be broadest from the principal New Zealand stations to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles). 12.15: Selected recordings. 12.30: Relav of mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Church. 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Lecturette, prepared by Homa Science Extension Service, Otago University. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Skipper. 6JO: Dinner music. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Mrs Gervasse A. Hurd-Wood. “Helps for the Hard of Hearing.” 8.0: Chimes. March —IYA. Chamber Orchestra, under direction Mr Harold Baxter, "Youth and Vigour. Overture, "Lustspiel,” 8.11: Vocal —lha Harmonisers Quartet, (a) "Hush, lo Honey. Hush”; (b) "Go, Ask Papa ; (c) "Bende-Meer's Stream.” 8.19: Record (Violin)—Albert Sammons, "Bouree. 8.22: Soprano, with flute obbligato—Mirs Patricia McLeod, “Charmant Oiseau. 8.26: Record —Organ, Edwin Lemare, "Chant de Bonheur.” 8.29: Humour— Mr Alan McElwain, "Some Humour. 5.35: Morceaux —The Orchestra, (a) "Serenade Espagnole”; (b) “Llebestraum." ' 8.42: Quartet —The Harmonisers, (a) "The Hunter's Farewell.” (b> "A Catastrophe.” 8.47: Record—l-Tnw-allan—Aloha Players, “E Mama Ba. 8.50: Contralto —Miss Phyllis James, (a) "Yonder"; (b) "The Star.” . 8,56: Record—'Cello—Pablo Casals, "Flight ot the Bumble Bee.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Suite —The Orchestra. “Enfantine.” 9.10: Soprano—Miss Patricia McLeod, (a) My Lovely Celia.” (b) "Cherry Ripe.’ 9.1 b: Record—Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, My Hula Love." 9.19: Plano—Mr , Cyril Towsey, (a) "Romance in D Flat ; (b) "Shadow Dance.” 9.26: Humour—Mr Alan McElwain, “Some Humour.' 9.31: Selection—The Orchestra, “Bohemian Giri." 9.39: Contralto —Miss Phyllis James, (a) "Waiting"; (b) “Beloved Sleep." 9.44: Record—Sir Harry Lauder, “When I Meet Mackay.” 9.48: Quartet —The Harmonisers, (a) rhe Low-Backed Car.” (b) "The Dear Little Shamrock." 9.53: Record —Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "A Princess of Kensington." 10.1: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 10.45: Lecturette. “Cooking." 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Lecturette —Miss I. F. Meadows. Talk prepared by the Home Science Extension Department of the Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0; Children's hour, conducted by Uncle George and Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News, reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr A. Qulnnell, "The Star Myths of the Zodiac." 8.0: Chimes. Concert by the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Band (Conductor, Petty Officer H. Baker) and 21 A artists. March —The Band, "Blaze Away." Selection —"Undine.” 8.16: Contralto —Miss Holly Power, (a) "Long Ago"; (b) "A Pearl for Every Tear.” 8 22: Record —Shannon Male Quartet, (a) "By the Water Melon Vine”; (b) “Louisiana Lou." 8.28: Selection—The Band, “Pirates of Penzanca. 8.43: Record—Ernest Johannsen 8.8. C. Players, “Brigade Exchange.” 8.51: Selection —The Band, "La Favourlta." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Contralto —Miss Holly Power, (a) "Lio There, Mv Lute.” (b) “The Way Home. 9 8: March—The Band, “Lyonia.” Waltz —“Un Pen d'Amour.” 9.18: One-act Play—Mr V. S. Lloyd and Company, “The Price of Coal.” 9.48: Record— Humour—Clarkson Rose and. Company, "A Dav in the Army." 9.54: Reverie — The Band, “Bells of Sunset.” . March—- “ The Flying Squad.” 10.4: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 3.0: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Homo Science Talk prepared by Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.20: Talk—Mr W. J. Jenkins, “Farm Gardens.” 7.3 a: Musiclovers Competition. 8.0: Chimes, programme of recordings. Medley—Paul Godwin’s Orchestra. "Life of laris. 8.6: Vocal Gems—Columbia Light Opera Company, “Lionel Monckton Memories. 8.14: Piano Duo —Fairchild and Ralngcr, "Twinkle Toes.” 8.18: Tenor—Richard Tauber, (a) "Mary”; (b) "Thou Art My Star." 8.24: Overture —Polydor String Orchestra, "In Indra’s Land." 8 - 32 ,‘ Comedy—Elsie and Doris Waters, (a) “You're in Love”; (b) “In the Parlour When the Company's Gone." 8.37: Tan-gosi-Juan Llossas Tango Band, (a) "Warum Charmante Frau”; (b) ‘ Astoria." 8.43: Organ —Quentin Maclean, "Ballad Memories." 8.5’1: Soprano Emmy Bettendorf, (a) "Tarrying Gently"; (b) "Tlie Merry Widow.” 8.59: Valse canrice—Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "Bal Masque." 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Talk—Mr Geo Lawn M.A., “The Economic Unity of Nations.” 9.19: Waltzes —Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. "Songs of Love.’ 9.27: Potpourri—Columbia Artists, ‘Studio Stunts.” 9.35: Violin—Yovanovitch Bratz.a, (a) "Serenade Basque”; (b) "Serenade Espagnole." 9.38: Instru-mental-Squire Celeste Octet, "Putting the Clock Back.” 9.16: Vaudeville— Brunswick Artists, "The Merrymakers Carnival." 9.54: Medley—Paul Godwins Orchestra, "Sidelights.” 10.2: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN—SiIent. Friday. IYA AUCKLAND (875 Kilocycles.) 10 30: Relay of combined church service.' 12.0: Relay of Three-hours Devotion from St. Mary's Cathedral. Preacher: The Rev. K. Macfarlane, B.A. 3.0: Selected recordings, literary selection. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. Re-cord-Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "The Beautiful Galathea.” 8.9: Soprano—Miss Ida Holmes, "Ave Marie.” 8.13 —Trio Miss Margot St. L. Toner and Misses Marjorie Tiarks and Jean Allen, "Pantomime and Menuet, and 2. ’ 8.20: Bass-Baritone —Mr Albert Gibbons Taylor. "Pro Peccatis.” 8.24: Record—Regal Salon Orchestra, "Memories of Schubert" 8.28: Clarinet —Mr S. C. Lewis, "Concertino." 8.36: Recital—Mr J. M. Clark: (a) "Old Man and Jim”; (b) “Selections from Works of Rupert Brooke.” 8 47: Trio —Misses Margot St. L. Toner, Marjorie Tiarks and Jean Allen, "Romance and Saltarello.” 8.53: Tenor —Mr J. Alnsley Dalglish, "King Ever Glorious." 8.57: Record —Forbes Randolph’s Kentucky Jubilee Choir, “Deep River.” 9.0: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Trio—Misses Margot St. L. Toner and Jean Allen, "Allegro From Sonata in C Minor." 9.12: Soprano—Miss Ida Holmes: (a) “The Children’s Home”; (b) "The First Violet." 9.19: Record—Concerts Colonna Orchestra, Paris, “Symphonic Fantastique." 9.27: Bass-Baritone —Mr Albert Gibbons Taylor: (a) "Man of Sorrows"; (b) "Within These Sacred Bowers.” 9.34: Clarinet—Mr S. C. Lewis, "Cavatina.’ 9.38: Record—Westminster Abbey Special Choir, “Exsurge Domine." 9.42: Tenor —Mr J. Ainsley Daglish: (a) “Alleluia"; (b) "Angels Guard Thee.” 9.49: Trio —Misses Margot St. L. Toner, and Marjorie Tiarks and Jean Allen, “Handel in the Strand." 9.54: Record —Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, "I’oco Allegro” (From Two Movements in Symphonic Form). 10.2 Close down.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). 2.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. 3.0: Ilelav from St. Gerard's Redemptorist Church, "The * Stations of the Cross,’ preached by the Rev. J. McHenry, C.S. S.R. Choirmaster, Mr Frank J. Oakes. Organist, Mr Henry Mount. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Relay from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church, Wellington South, Cantata "Olivet to Calvary." Vicar, the Rev. C. V. Rooke. Conductor, Mr W. A. Gatheridge. Organist, Mr Arthur Crisp. Soloists Bass, Mr W. Binet Brown —tenor, Mr W. Roy Hill. 8.20 (approx) Studio Concert —Record. The Orchestra of the State Opera, Berlin, "The Barber of Seville.” Soprano—Miss Gladys Webb (a) "My Mother”; (b) "A Bowl of Roses." Instrumental —2YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), “Jewels of the Madonna." Tenor—Mr O. McGuinness (a) "Ave Marla”; (b) "Serenade.” Pianoforte —Miss Phyllis Graham, (a) "Nocturne in E Major”; (b) "Butterfly.” Record —Bass, James Barber, “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.’ Westminster Glee Singers, "The Village Blacksmith.” Weather report and station notices. Instrumental 2YA Orcheiitrina (a) "Pelleas and Melisande”; (b) "Ave Marla.” Record—Baritone, Edgar Coyle, (a) “The. Jolly Miller”; (b) "The Farmer's Boy.” Pianoforte — Mies Phyllis Graham, (a) "Clair de Lune.” (b) "The Golliwog's Cake Walk. Tenor —Mr O. McGuinness, (a) "Waiata Pol”; (b) "Pokare Rare.” Instrumental —2YA Orchestrina, (a) “Reve Angelique." (b) "Consolation.” Soprano— Miss Gladys Webb, (a) “The Night Wind”: (b) "Lullaby.” Record—Vocal Gems, Columbia Light Opera Company, "Herman Lohr.” Instrumental—2YA Orchestrina. (a) “Forever With the Lord”; (b) "The Pilgrims Chorus.” Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles). 11.0: Relay of service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, under the auspices of the Ministers’ Association, conducted by the Rev. J. Lawson Robinson, B.A. Preacher, Rev. L. A. North. 2.0: Gramophone recital. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.30: Relay from the Christchurch Cathedral —"The Passion," under the direction of Dr. J. C. Bradshaw, Organist and Choir conductor. 8.55 (appro.x: Studio programme. Record —Sir Dan Godfrey’s Symphony Orchestra, "Homage March.’-' 9.3: Record —Ketelbey’a Concert Orchestra, with Chorus, "The Secret Hour." 9.9: ’Cello —Francis E. Bate, “Meditation." 9.13: Record —• Soprano, Lotte Lehman, “Thou Art Peace.” 9.17: Record, Orchestra of Opera Comique, “March Heroique.” 9.25: Tenor —Mr Ernest Rogers, "Thy Rebuke Behold and See.” Recit. and Arta—"He Was Cut Off”; “But Thou Didst Not Leave.” 9.32: Intermezzo —Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Ave Marla.” 9.36: Recoil—Kentucky Jubliee Choir, "I’ll be Beady When the Great Day Comes.”

9.39: Record—Organ, Pattman, “Sanctuary of the Heart.” 9.43: ’Cello —Francis E. Bate, “Air and Variations. ’ 9.50: Record, Contralto. Clara Serana, "There Is No Death." 9.53: Record—Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Meditation.’ 9.56: Tenor—Mr Ernest Rogers, “Tnen Shail the Righteous Shine.” 9.59: RecordNew Symphony Orchestra, “Mors at Vita.” 10.3: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles). 10 30: Relay of special Good Friday Service, held under the auspices of the Council of Christian Congregations of Dunedin. 2.0: Selected recordings. 5.30; Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 8.0: Programme by Mons. B. L. H. de Rose and his Concert Orchestra, with assisting artistes Overture.—The Concert Orchestra, "Willini Tell. 8.13. Record —Frances Russelh Robert Easton and the 8.8. C. Choir, "The Crucifixion.’ 8 27: Fantasia —The Concert Orchestra, “Zampa." 8.36: oCntraltO—Miss D. L. Stentiford, (a) “God’s Garden”; (b) ”1 Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.” 8.43: Selection —The Concert Orchestra, “Good Friday Music” from "Parsifal." 8.53: Baritone —Mr A. J. Lungley, two Negro Spirituals, (a) “It’s a Me, O Lord"; (b) "Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit." 9.0: Weather report and station announcements. 9.2: Record, Band of H.M. Grenadier Gaurds, "Marche Slav.” 9.10: Contralto —Miss D. L. Stentiford, (a) "Ave Maria”; (b) “Goodnight." 9.17: Selection —The Concert Orchestra, (a) Excerpts from "The Resurrection of Lazarus.” (b) “Procession of the Sardar.” 9.89: Don Cossacks Choir, (a) "Evening Bells”; (b) "Serenade.” 9.37: Selection —The Concert Orchestra, "Prelude in C Sharp Minor.” 9.42: Baritone Mr A. J. Lungley, (a) "For All Eternity”’ (b) "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal” 9.49: Record—Violin, Efrem Zimbalist, "Zapateado.” 9.53: Selections —The Concert Orchestra, (a) “The Virgin’s Last Dream”; (b) "Scherzo No. 27." 10.0: Close down.

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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 9