TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB New Plymouth.—6.3o p.m., children’s session conducted by Aunt Gretchen, Uncle Ted and Cousin Eric; 7.30, sports, news and information session; lecturette; 8 p.m., concert programme byRenton’s dance band and assisting artists; prchestral selections, “Lazy Peter” and “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers”; soprano solo, Miss T. Lee; recitation, Miss Nonna Beale; dance orchestra, Renton’s dance band; contralto solo, Miss Ena Cartwright; recital (humorous), Mr. W. Graeme Holder; tenor solo, Mr. L. Higginson; pianoforte solo, Miss T. Lee; dance orchestra, Renton’s dance band; soprano solo, Miss Eve Cartwright;
**■>■■ ■■■!>■■>■■ ii.i. imxi .*>■> inriLfiiciiKiKitotei pianoforte solo,. Miss Beale; orchestral selection, Raymond overture; vocal duet, Misses Eve and Ena Cartwright; dance orchestra, Renton’s dance band; recitation, Miss Norma Beale; tenor solo, Mr. L. Higginson; contralto solo, Miss Ena Cartwright; Hawaiian selection; pianoforte solo; Miss Beale; dance orchestra,Renton’s dance band; recital, Mr. W'. Graeme Holder; soprano solo, Miss Eve Cartwright; orchestra selection. From 10 p.m. to 10.30 Renton’s dance band will provide a varied dance programme. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items, including literary selection; 4.30, close down; 5 p.m., children’s session; G p.m., dinner session, “Columbia” hour; orchestral, Columbia Symphony Orchestra; suite, New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra; suite, New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ solo, Terence Casey; dance suite, H.AI. Grenadier Guards Band; orchestral, Columbia Symphony Orchestra; waltz, Symphony Orchestra; 7 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40, talk; Madame Mabel Milne, “Health and Diet”; 8 p.m., chimes; overture, IYA Orchestral Octet; baritone, Mr. Clinton jVilliams; suite, IYA Orchestral Octet; contralto, Miss Madge Clague; 8.32, piano, Mr. Cyril Towsey; novelty duo, The Bohemian Duo; selection, IYA Orchestral Octet; evening forecast and, announcements; 9 p.m?, baritone, Mr. Clinton Williams; selection, IYA Orchestral Octet; contralto, Miss Madge Clague; novelty duo, the Bohemian Duo; selection, IYA Orchestral Octet; 9.35, gramophone lecture-recital, Mr. Karl Atkinson; 10.5, God Save the King. ; 2YA, Wellington.—Silent day. 3YA, Christchurch. —3 p.m., afternoon session, gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 4.30, close down; 5 p.m., children’s session; G p.m., dinner session, “H.M.V.” hour; ordhestnal, National Symphony Orchestra; 6.30, instrumental, Royal Opera Orchestra; orchestral, Royal Opera. Orchestra; orchestral, London Symphony Orchestra; trio, Fritz and Hugo K re Isler and Michael Rauchiesen; instrumental, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 7 p.m., new session; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; 8 p.m., chimes, operatic and miscellaneous programme; overture, Kauffman’s Orohes-' tra;. contralto, Miss Dulcie Mitchell; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; duet, soprano and tenor, Salome Duo; band, National-Military Band; baritone and quartet, Mr. J. Graham Young and Salon Quartet; 8.31, humour, Airs. Margaret Williams; soprano and tenor, Salome Duo; piano, Miss Dorothy Davies; quartet,. Salon Quartet; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, raise; contralto and quartet, Miss Dulcie Mit- - chell and Salon Quartet; violin and organ, Charles Williams; 9.2, weather reports and announcements; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; baritone, Mr. J. G. Young; band, National Military Band; soprano, tenor and baritone, Salome Duo; piano, Miss Dorothy Davies; contralto- and baritone, Salvina Duo; humour, Mrs. Margaret Williams; 9.33, instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; soprano, Alias Corrie Aslin; organ, Reginald Foort; tenor, Air. H. Blakeley; violih and organ, Charles Williams; quartet, Salon Quartette; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin. —3 p.m., chimes, selected gramophone items; 3.15,- talk, Home Science Extension Department of Otago University; 4.25, sports results; 4.30, close down; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner session, “Columbia” hour; I band, 8.8. C. Wireless Alilitary Band; octet, Squire Celeste Octet; saxophone, Chester 11. Hazlett; orchestral, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; 6.30, waltz, New Concert Orchestra; quartet, Squire’s Celeste Octet; saxophone, Chester Hazlett; orchestral/Plaza Theatre Orchestra; se-
leqtion, Ciraolo Miandolinis<tico; band, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band; ’cello, W. H. Squire; waltz, New Concert Or-ches-tra; 7 p.m., news session; 7.15, talk, S. C. Rhodes, Department of Agriculture; 8 p.m., chimes, novelty saxophone band, under direction of Mr. J. McOaw; tone poems, band; soprano, Miss Rita Holmes; violin and piano, Ted Ferrant and Moore Wilson (with vocal chorus); recitals, Miss Rennie Marshall; characteristic saxophone, band; 8.34, humour, Mr. B. Brown; violin and piano, Ted Ferrant and Moore Wilson (with vocal chorus); contralto, Miss Ida Lungley: march, Saxophone band; tone poem, Saxophone Band; 9 p-m., weather; soprano, Miss Rita
Holmes; violin and piano, Ted Ferrant and Moore Wilson; recital, Miss Rennie Marshall; tone poem, Saxophone Band; humour, Mr. B. Brown; violin and piano (with vocal chorus), Ted Fen-ant and Moore Wilson; contralto, Mias Ida Lungley; galop, Saxophone Band; dance session, “Columbia”; Il p.m., God Save the King. “Hand it over to the New Zealand Express Company" are the words heard in the busiest offices when clearance of goods is under discussion. A thorough knowledge of just what is required coupled with a fleet of fast vans make the NewZealand. Express Company’s service the safest'and quickast iii , the country.- •' (9)
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1930, Page 12
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