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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, New Plymouth. —6.30 p.m., children’s session, conducted by Aunt Gretchen and Uncle Ted; programme arranged by Miss Marjorie Fearn, the Girls’ High'School. 7.30 p.m., sports news and information session; lecture session; 8 p.m., concert programme by .McNeill’s Novelty Dance Band, and assisting artists; orchestral selection, “Oberon’; soprano solo, Mrs. H L. Martini; dance ■orchestral, McNeill’s Dance Band; humorous recital,' Mr. Jack Joll; baritone solo, “Song of the Flea?’; 'pianoforte solo, Mrs. B. Leane; dialogue, Miss G. Jemison and Mr. E. James; dance orchestra; McNeill’s Dance' Band; vocal solo, Miss Deare; saxophone solo, Mr. Phil Walshe; quartet, “Weary River’’; -soprano solo, Mrs. H. L. Martini; dance orchestra, McNeill’s Dance Band; humorous recitation, Mr. Jack - • Joll; • ■ baritone solo.“ Danny Dever”; pianoforte solo, Mrs. B. Leane;dialogue, Miss G. Jemison - 'and Mr. E. James; dance orchestra, McNeill’s Dance Band; vocal solo, Miss Deare; piano-forte--solo, • Mr: Dug? Armishaw; quartette, • “Deep -Nightt’; band selection,’ “Lupeslied”-.-From- 10 p.m. to 10.30 McNeill’s orchestra will play a programme of all the late popular dance music. IYA, Auckland. —3 p.m., afternoon session—selected studio items, including literary selection; 4.30, close down; 5, children’s session; 6, dinner session—“H.M.V.” hour; waltz, International Concert Orchestra; orchestral, Victor Concert Orchestra; violin, Isolde Menges; 6.30, instrumental, Piccadilly Orchestra; orchestra and grand organ, International Concert Orchestra; instrumental, Victor Olof Sextet; instrumental, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; waltz, International Novelty Orchestra; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Mr. Norman Kerr. “Physical Culture”; 8, chimes; variety entertainment arranged by Anglican City Mission, entitled “Something Different’'; 10, God Save the King.
2YA. Wellington. —8 p.m., chimes; resuite of Parnell by-election, interspersed with studio items; God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m., afternoon session—gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 4.30, close down; 5, children’s hour; 6, dinner session, “H.M.V.” hour; band, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; orchestral, The London Orchestra; or<ran, R. E. McPhenson; 6.30, orchestral, New Symphony, Orchestra; violin, Heifetz; band, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; orchestral, Marek Weber and Orchestra; organ, R. E. McPherson; orchestral, Marek Weber and Orchestra; 7, news session; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; 8, chimes; grand operatic and miscellaneous programme; overture, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; duet, soprano and mezzo-contralto, Madame Gower Burns and Miss Mavis Spiller; ’cello, Pablo Casals; bass, Mr. Jas. Filer; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, Mr. Harold Beck; aria mezzo-con-tralto, Miss Mavis Spiller; 8.31, piano, Miss Alice Forrester; tenor solo, Mr. Erm-- Rogers; monologue, Mr. Charles .'-ale; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; soprano with harp obbligato, soprano, Madame Gower Burns and harp, Mr. Harry. Glaysher; duet, tenor and bass, Grand Opera Male Duo; 9. weather report and announcements; trios, Fritz Kreisler, Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen; mezzo-con-tralto, Miss Mavis Spiller; bass, Mr. Jas. Filer; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet; soprano, with harp obbligato, r.onrano, Madame Gower Burnsand harp’ Air. Harry Glaysher; piano, Mrs. Alice Forrester; 0.31, quartet,. Grand Opera Quartet; selection, National Military Band; male choir, Lay Vicars, of Westminster Abbey; instrumental, Miss
Irone Morris and Mrs. A- IL Bills; tenor, Mr. Ernest Rogers; quartet. Grand Opera Quartet; 9.59, 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, “Woollen Clothing”; 4.2 a, sporting results; 4.30, close down; 5, children’s. hour; G, dinner music ’‘Brunswick” hour; orchestial, Brunswick Concert Orchestra; orchestral, URdo-Persians; violin, Frederick Fradkin; orchestral, Ray Miller and his orchestra; 6.30, orchestral, A. and P. Gypsies; orchestral, Brunswick Concert Orchestra; orchestral, A. and P. Gypsies; orchestral, Ray Miller and his orchestra; orchestral, Brunswick Concert Orchestra.- violin,' Frederick Fradldn: orches- ■ .'if:/.I (.‘J • I 1 !‘' 1 •
tral, Brunswick Concert Orchestra; orchestral, Anglo-Persians; 7, news session; 7.15, talk, L. W. McCaskill, -Review of Journal of Agriculture ; 8, chimes; foxtrot, Novelty Syncopators; baritone, Mr. G. M. Salmond; saxophone, Mr. J. McCaw; recital, Miss M. IL Juri&s; foxtrot valse. Novelty. Syncopators; 8.34, soprano, Miss Tui Blackman; piano, Mr. Moore Wilson; light vocal, Mr. Norman D. Seurr; foxtrots, Novelty Syncopators; weather report; 9.1, baritone, Mr. G. M, Salmond; valse, Novelty Syncopators; recital, Miss M. E. Juriss; soprano, Miss Tui Blackman; foxtrots, Novelty Syncopators; light vocal, Mr. Norman D. Seurr; Novelty Syncopators; 0.30, dance session—"'Co 1 -- umibia”;. 11, God Save the Kins.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1930, Page 12
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