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ON THE AIR

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND (120 Kilocycles.) 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by the Rev. McD. Aspland. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.30: Relay o£ Mid-day service from St. Matthew's Anglican Church. 12.50: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Home Science Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Doro6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. (IYX. GOO kilocycles, after-dinner music). 7.30: V/.E.A. session: Mr D. W. Faigan. M.A.. "Some 20th Century Novelists: ‘Mary Webb.’” . , 8.0: A 8.8. C. Radio Play. Sir Christopher Wren. Written by C Whittaker Nelson and produced by Howard Rose in the London Studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Talk. Mr George O’Halloran. "Some Ancient Castles: 'St. Michael’s Mount.”’ 9.20: Recording. Sir Henry Wood conducting the British Symphony Orchestra, "Mock Morris." 9.24: Recording (Bass), Theodor Chaliapin. “In the Town of Kassan": “Song of Prince Galitsky." 9.30: Recording (niano), Benno Moisevitch. (a) “Hunting Song.” (b) “Dawn" Adagio in F Major. 9.36: Recording (Vocal Gems), Jay Wilbur's Concert Orchestra. "Memories of Drury Lane." 9.44: Recording (Instrumental Quintet). Leslie Bridgewater Quintet, "Old Irish.” 9.50: Recording (soprano) Evelyn Scotney, "Where the Bee Sucks”; "Bid Me Discourse." 9.56: Recording. H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Semper Fidelis.” 10.0: Close down.

2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.30: Devotional service. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.): Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 4.53: Close down. 5.0: Children’s Hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after-dinner music). 7.30: W.E.A. session, Dr. A. B. Wildman, “The Control of Life—Man as an Animal.”

8.0: Selection. Frank Crowther's Novelty Orchestra, "Selection of Standard Favourites—Classics.” 8.9: Recording, The Embassy Musical Comedy Company, (a) “Show Boat” Vocal Gems; (b) “A Southern Maid" Vocal Gems. 8.15: Foxtrot, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “They All Start Whistling Mary.” Mexican Folk Melody, “La Gblondrina.” 8.23: Vocal and Piano, Misses Florence Penney and Mamie Reid, (a) “I Thank You Mr Moon”; (b) “Valse Caprice”; (c) "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By.” 8.33: Xylophone, Mr S. Bernard, "Dainty Miss." Morceau, Frank Crowther’s Noveltv Orchestra, “Canzonetta." 8.41: Lecturette, Mr W. W. Bird. M.A., Late Superintendent of Maori Education. “The Education of the Maori.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Descriptive Piece, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, “In a Chinese Temple Garden.” 9.10: Vocal and Piano, Misses Florence Penney and Mamie Reid, (a) "I'll do My Best to Make You Happy.” (b) “Hungarian." (c) "My Heart is a Haven.” 9.20: Foxtrot, Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, "Have You Ever Been Lonely." Ragtime Intermezzo. “Down Peacock Alley.” 9.30: Travel Cameo, Mr Will Lawson. “Old Mexico.” 10.0: Close down.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Talk by a Representative of the Government Department of Health. 11.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.15 to 1.45: Relay of Community Singing from the Civic Theatre. 2.10: Talk, prepared by the Home Science Extension Service of Otago University. 2.30: Relay from the Art Gallery, the GovernorGeneral, Lord Bledisloe, opening the Spring Show of the Canterbury Horticultural Society. 3.0: Classical hour. 4.0 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Ladybird and Uncle Dick. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.15: Talk, Mr E. E. Wiltshire. Canterbury Horticultural Society's Spring Show. 7.35: Talk, under auspices of Government Department of Agriculture, “Potato Growing” by Mr C. C. Leitch (Instructor in Agriculture, Christchurch.).

8.0: Polydor Brass Band Orchestra, “Zampa" Overture. 8.8: Male Choir, The Variety Singers, “Music Hall Memories.” 8.16: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Old Vienna.” 8.20: Tenor, Alfred O’Shea, “At the Mid-Hour of Night.” 8.23: Humour, I Norman Long, “I Think of You.” 8.26: | Novelty Orchestral, The Six Nite Lights. “Dancing Goblin"; “Kiddie Kapers" Foxtrot.” 8.32: The International Singers, “The Sunshine of Your Smile.” 8.35: Baritone, Harold Williams. “Can’t Remember.” 8.38: Reserved, special recordings. 8.50: Albert W. Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “Wedgwood Blue.” 8.54: Bass, Malcolm McEachern, (a) "Siftin’ Thinkin’.’’ (b) “You Along o’ Me.” 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Talk, Mr Gordon S.

Troup. “Folk and Scenes of Switzerland. 9.17: Albert W. Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, "The Clock and the Dresden Figures. 9.21: The International Singers. ’ R?gue Song.” 9.24: Comedy, Will Fyffe. Ihe Engineer.” 9.28: Violin, Fritz Kreisler. “Spanish Serenade." 9.31: Vocal Gems. Light Opera Company, “The Quaker Girl. 9.39: Reserved, special recordings. 9.54: Brass Band, Foden’s Motor Works Band. Polka Brilliant "Shylock”; March, The Cossack." 10.0: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles.) 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 10.45- Lecturette. Mr M. Anderson, “Beauty Culture.” 12-0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2-30 and

4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and re8.0: Programme featuring Choir of Mixed Voices under the conductorship of Mr Ernest Drake. Recording, London Symphony Orchestra, “Maynight." 8.9: Part songs, The Choir, (a) “Spring Song"; (b) ‘The Sea Hath its Pearls.” 8.15: Piano, Mrs Clarice Drake, (a) “Clair de Lune”; (b) “Caprice." 8.21: Contralto, Miss Bertha Rawlinson, (a) "Sherwood”; (b) “Softly Awakes My Heart." 8.28: Recording. Kneller Hall Musicans, “Fanfares.” 8.32: Part Songs, The Choir, (a) "Dreaming”; (b) “Now is the Month of Maying.’ 8.39: Baritone, Mr A. Jeavons, “Goodnight.” 8.43:

Recording (Organ). Reginald Goss-Custard, “Intermezzo in D Flat.” 8.47: Part Songs, The Choir, (a) “O Happy Eyes": (b) O Gladsome Light.” Soprano, Miss Ruby Price, (a) “Love’s Lament”; (b) “A Summer Night.” 9.0: Weather report and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.19: Recording, Leslie Bridgwater Quintet, “Old Irish.” 9.25: Recording. John McCormack, (a) “By the Short Cut to the Rosse’s.” (b) “The Irish Emigrant.” 9.30: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 6.30 a.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. Orchestral Concert of items taken from

the Promenade Concert of September 23, 1933. (Gramophone records). „ 7.0’ “British Dogs and their Origin, a talk by Major Mitford Brice. 7.15: An Organ Recital by C. H. Trevor from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London. 7.45-8.0: News Bulletin. 11.0 a.m.-1.0 p.m.: Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: 11.0 a.m. Orchestral concert. 12.0-1.0 p.m. A recital of gramophone records presented by Christopher Stone.

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Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 22132, 28 September 1933, Page 9

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