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\ TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES . V ' NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IY/1 Auckland—3 £.m., afternoon session, selected studio items, including literary selection; 4.30 p.m., close down; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner session, “H.M.V.”.- hour; .. intermezzo; New Light Symphony Orchestra; waltz, < Marek Weber’s Orchestra’; Wurlitzer - organ solo, Reginald Foort; 6.30 p.m., • Orchestral, New Light Symphony Or- • chestra; orchestral, Victor Salon Or- • chestra; orchestral, De Groot and his - orchestra; Wurlitzer organ solos, Reg- • Inald Foort; 7 p.m., news and market • reports; ‘ 7.15 p.m.," talk, Mr. Geo. Camp-
bell, “Motoring'’; 8 p.m., chimes; instrumental, The Studio Trio; contralto, Mias Nellie Lingard; cornet, Mr. Arthur W. E. Webb; vocal and piano, Misses r Phyllis and Edna Tye; 8.33 p.m., instrumental, The Studio Trio; talk, Mr. A. B. • Chappell, M.A. “Tropical Talk”; evening forecast and announcements; 9 p.m., contralto, Miss Nellie Lingard; cornet, • Mr. Artluir W. E. Webb; vocal and piano, Misses Phyllis and Edna Tye; instrumeit(al, The Studio Trio; 9.28 p.m., gramophone lecture recital, Mr. A. Eairburn, latest recordings. 2YA Wellington.—3 p.m., chimes; selected studio items; 3.30 and 4.30 p.m., sports results; 4.55 p.m., close down; 5' p.m., children’s session, pupils of Miss Vera Boesley; G p.m., dinner music session, “H.M.V.” hour; orchestral, De Groot and His Orchestra; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; organ, Jerae Craw- • ford; ,6.30 p.m., band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; ’cello, Beatrice Harrison; orchestral, Nat Shilkret and the Salon Orchestra; orchestral, New Symphony Orchestra; organ, Jesfie Crawford; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; orches- . tral, Salon Orchestra; 7 p.m., news seseion, market reports and sports results; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., chimes; Lew James’ International Radio Players present “A Night at a London ■ Music Hall,” a modern and up-to-date programme specially adapted for radio; v. 30 p.m.,- dance programme, “Brunswick”; 11 p.m., God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch. —Silent day. 4YA Dunedin.—3 p.m., . chimes; selected gramophone items; 4.25 p.m., sporting results; 4.30 p.m., close down; 5 p.m., children’s hour; G p.m., dinner music, “H.M.V.” hour; march, National Novelty Quartet; waltz. Jack Hylton’s Military Band; waltz, International Orchestra; xylophone, Sam Herman; 6.30 p.m., orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra; schottisehe, International Novelty Quartet; pipe organ, piano, trombone and harp, Shilkret’s Rhythm Melodists; waltz, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; march, National Military Rand; 7 p.m., news session; 8 p.m., Chimes; programme of music to be rendered by band of Otago Regiment, tinder direction of Mr. Lew O. Asten; inarch, band ;_j> ver ture, band; baritone, Mr. Jack Clark; organ, Lew White; recital, Mr. D. E. Dall; divertisement, Band; soprano, Miss Mari Tucker; 8.38 p.m., piano, Mrs. C. Drake; humour, Mr. James A. Paterson; fantasia, The Band; 0 p.m., weather report; chorus, with orchestra, Al Goodman and liis or-
cheetra; baritone, Mr. Jack Clark; organ and trumpet, Lew White; recital, Mr. D. E. Dall; suite, band; 9.33 p.m., , eoprano, Miss Mari Tucker; marimba band, Cafitlewood Marimba Band; luimour, Mr. James A. Paterson; selection, The Band; 19- p.m., God Save- the King.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 12
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