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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME NEW ZEALAND STATIONS ! 2YB New Plymouth 6.30 p.m.: Children's session con- : ducted by Uncle Ted and Aunt Betty. 7.30 p.m,.: Sports and news session. _.. -' S p.m.: Selected recordings. 10 p.m.: Close down. IYA, Auckland l 5, children's hour, conducted by Cinderella; 6 dinner music; 7 news and reports (IYX, GOO kilocycles, alter dinner music); 7.30 horticultural talk Mr R. L. Thornton, The Flower Garden; 8 concert programme, relav from the Town Hall of concert by the Municipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr George Buckley; march, the band, Dunedin; overture, the band, Overture Oi Ballo; bantone, Mr 11. Harry Coney, Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree; cornet duet, Messrs F Bowes and J. Davies, Short and Sweet; selction, the band, Reminiscences of Verdi; soprano, Miss Vera Moginie, Fair House of Joy; morceau the band, Colonial Song; waltz, the band, Fairy Tales from the Orient; baritone, Mr H. Barry Coney, Spanish Gold; descriptive selection, the band, In the Mystic Land of Egypt: suite, the band, A Doll's House: (1) The Green Baize Lawn, (2) The Blue Boudoir (3) The Miniature Piano, (4) The'Sleeping Doll, (5) The Clockwork Two-seater; soprano, Miss Vera Moingie, Lament of Isis; novelty, the band, The Drummer's Birthday; selection, the band, Der Rosenkavalier; inarch, the band, Father Rhine; 10, sports resume; 10.10 dance music; 11.10 close down. 2YA, Wellington 5 children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper; 6 dinner music; 7 news and reports (2YC, 1010 kilocycles, after dinner music); 7.30 W.E.A. session, Professor W. H. Gould, Some Aspects of Child Life—The Child's Conquest of Speech; j 8, relay from Blenheim of the finals i of the New Zealand amateur boxing j championships; 10 (approx), spjort- j ing summary; 1010 (approx), dancel programme; 11.10 (approx) close down. i. ~. 'j

3YA, Christchurch

5, children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat; 6 dinner music; 7 news and reports; 8, concert programme; relay of concert programme from 4YA Dunedin; 10, sports results; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down.

4YA, Dunedin 5, children's hour, conducted by Aunt Anita; G dinner music; *7 ne\yn and reports; 8 concert programme; .10.2 sports summary; 10.12 dance music; 11.12 close down. TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME 2YB New Plymouth ti to 6.45 p.m., Children's song service conducted by Skipper. 7 p.m.: Relay Divine service from Whiteley Memorial Church. 8.15 p.m.: Studfo concert; assistting artists, Mr. Len Kerr (baritone), Mrs P. C. Ferry (soprano), Mrs J. McLeod (mezzo-soprano), Miss Percia (violin), Miss P. A. Broad (piano). Selected recordings. 10 p.m..: Close down.

IYA, Auckland

9: Selected recordings; 11 close down; 1 dinner music; 2 selected recordings; 3.30 recorded talk, Prolessor Trevelyan, C.8.E., Some Aspects of. Eighteenth Century England; 3.44 selected recordings; 5 close down; 6 children's song service, conducted by Uncle Bert; 7 relay of church service i'rom St. David's ! Presbyterian Church, preacher, the ' Rev. W. Bower Black; organist and choirmaster Mr. E. S. Craston; 8.30 suite, the Studio orchestra, under Mr Harold Baxter, Russian Scenes; piano, Alexander Brailowsky, Polonaise in A Flat, Op. 53; baritone with orchestra, Mr Reg Morgan, Obsignation, I Know a Lovely Garden; valsa the orchestra Verschmahte Liebe; 9 weather forecast and notices; gavotte, the orchestra, Tendre, Gondolier; baritone with orchestra, MiReg Morgan,! Still as the Night, Love's Old Sweet Song; harp, Mildred Billing, Am Springbrunneu; vocal gems, Grosvenor Musical Comedy Company, Waltzes from Vienna; the orchestra, Children's Overture; soprano, Marie Bremner, April Morn; 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, Dance of the Dwarfs; 10 close down.

2YA, Wellington :(720 k.c.) 9.0: Selected recordings; 11.0 close down; 1.0: Dinner music; 2.0, selected recordings; 3.30 recorded recital, John Gielgud, (a) Othello's Speech (Othello—Act 1, Scene 111. (Shakespeare); (b) Hamlet's Speech (Hamlet —Act 11., Scene II), (Shakes peare). Selected recordings. 4.30, close down; 0.0, children's song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the children's choir from the Salvation Army, Vivian Street, Corps; 7.0, relay of evening service from the Church of Christ, Vivian Street, Wellington. Preacher, Pastor W. G. Carpenter; organist, Mrs A. Shepherd.

3YA, Christchurch f): Selected recordings; 11 close clown; 1 dinner music; 2 selected recordings; 2.45 talk; 3 selected recordings; 4.30 close down; 5.30, children's song service, by the children from the Oxford Terrace Baptist Sunday schools; 6.15 chimes from the studio; 0.30 relay of evening service from the Oxfor Terrace Baptist Church (preacher, Rev. L. A. North; organist, Mr Melville Lawry; choirmaste, Mr Victor Peters); 7.45 concert programme; 10, clone down. 4YA, Dunedin !): Selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, lunch music; 2 selected recordings; 2.45, recorded talk, Professor George Trevelyan C.8.E., | i Some Aspects of Eighteenth Century I England; 3 selected recordings; 4.30 | close down; 5.30 children's Bill; j C. 15 selected recordings;! G. 30 relay I Baptist Church); song service, conducted by Big Brother of evening j service from Hanover FHreet; 7.45 j selected recordings; 8.15, 45 minutes I of recorded Melodies from the Plantations; !> weather report and notices: 9.2 presentation of 8.8. C. programme, Worlds Away (a family chronicle from the years 1812 to 1933); 10.5 close down.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 3

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BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 3

BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 3

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