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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA Auckland. —2.45 p.m., relay, Rugby football match from Eden Park, announcer, Mr. Gordon Hutter; 5 p.m., children’s sesaion; 0 p.m., dinner session, “Parlophone” hour; selection, Frank Westfield’s Orchestra; orchestral, Dajofl Bela Orchestra; Wurlitzer Organ, Leslie Harvey; 6.30 p.m., instrumental, Dajos Bela Orchestra; instrumental, Dajos Bela Orchestra; dance orchestra, Donsey Bros orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvey; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra; 7 p.m., news and market reports; 8 p.m., chimes; overture, Marek Weber and his orchestra; tenor, Mr. Roger Errington; overture, IYA Orchestral Octet; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; novelty trio, The Snappy Three; 8.33 p.m., orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet; vocal with Spanish o-uitar, Mr. W. L. Benbow; organ, Jesse Srawford; selection, IYA Orchestral Octet; male quartet, National Cavaliers; 9 p.m., weather forecast and announcements;’ orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet; tenor, Mr. Roger Errington; band, H.M. Coldstream Guards; novelty trio, Snappy Three; 9.32 p.m., orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet; vocal with Spanish guitar,-Mr. W. L. Benbow; organ, Jesse Crawford; male quartet, The Revellers; orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet; 10 p.m., programme of dance music, “H.M.V.” hour; 11 p.m., God Save the King. 2YA Wellington. —&45 p.m., chimes; running description of the second Rugby Test match between Britain and New Zealand, on relay from Christchurch; 5 p.m., chimes; children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session, “H.M.V.” hour; orchestral, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra; organ, Edward O’Henry; orchestral, Zonophone Salon Orchestra; 6.30 p.m., waltz, International Concert Orchestra; Hawaiian, Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; orchestral, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra; organ, Edward O’Henry; orchestral, Hylton’s Orchestra; orchestral, International Concert Orchestra; orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; a special Manx programme in honour of Tynwald ■ Day, the national day of Manx Race; 8 p.m., chimes; overture, The Salon Orchestra; choir and organ, London Manx Choir; solo and chorus, Mr. A. G. Flanagan and Melodic Four; choir, London Manx Choir; talk, Mr. T. E. Corkill, president of the Manx Society; 8.34 p.m., shanty, Mr. R. S. Allwright and Melodie Four; piano, Mr. M. T. Dixon; song, Miss Nora Gray; bass, Mr. W. _W. Marshall; recital, Mr. T. E. Corkill: baritone, Mr. W, McHarrie; 9.1 p.m., a brief address in Manx by Mr. T. E. Corkill, followed by The Manx National Anthem, sung by the London Manx Choir; weather report and announcements; instrumental, Salon Orchestra; quartet, Melodie Four; novelty ' piano, Mr. Claude Bennett; tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan; instrumental, Salon Orchestra; 9.35 p.m., humour, Mr. Will Bishop will entertain at the piano; soprano, Miss Nora Gray; novelty piano, Mr. Claude Bennett; tenor, Mr. Frank Bryant: quartet, Melodie Four; 10.1 p.m., instrumental, Salon Orchestra; dance programme, “Brunswick” hour; - Il p.m., sporting summary; 11.10 p.m., God Save the King. 3YA p.m., relay from Lancaster Park, Rugby football, running description of the second Test match,° Great Britain versus New Zealand; 5 p.m., from the Radio Olympia at the Art Gallery; children’s hour; 6 p.m., return to 3YA Studio for dinner sessionnT’sic (Columbia); morceau, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; dance, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; octet, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; kinema organ, G. T. Pattman; 6.30 p.m., orchestral, Paul Whiteman, an.l hia orchestra;, waltz, New Concert Orchestra; violin, Efrem Zimbalist; waltz, New Concert Orchestra; Octet, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; orchestral, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra; _7 p.m. return to the Radio Olympia ■
at the Art Gallery; 7.30 p.m., sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; special presentation of Charles Lawrence’s “Minstrels” i- old-time and present day Nigger Melodies, plantation part songs, jokes, comicalities and tap-dancing; 0 p.m., weather report and station notices; return to 3YA Studio; novelty, Syd. Howard and company; orchestral, International Concert and Orchestra; soprano, Jeanette MacDonald; orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra; 9.30 p.m., returning again to Tho Radio Olympia at the Art Gallery; second portion of Charles Lawrence’s “Minstrels” in old-time and
present day Nigger Melodies, plantation part songs, jokes, comicalities and tapdancing; 10.30 p.m., dance programme, “H.M.V.”; 11 p.m-, God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin.—l.3o p.m., running description of football matches; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 -p.m., dinner music, “H.M.V.” hour; waltzes, Marek Weber's Orchestra; waltz, Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; 6.30 p.m., instrumental, New Light Symphony Orchestra; violin and cinema organ, Elsie Southgate; instrumental.
New Light Symphony Orchestra; instrumental, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; instrumental, Salon Orchestra; waltz, Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; instrumental, Jack Hylton's Orchestra; 7 p.m., news session; 8 p.m., chimes; relay of concert programme from Christchurch Radio Olympia; 10.30 p.m., dance programme till 11 p.m. ■ TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland—3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items, including literary selection; 6 p.m., children's song service; 6.55 p.m., relay of Divine service from St. Matthew’s Church, preacher, Rev. C. H. Grant Cowan; 8.30 (approx.), ' relay of concert by Municipal Band; 9.30"p.m., God Save the King. 2YA Wellingon.—3 p.m., afternoon session; 4 p.m., relay from St- Paul’s Pro-Cathedral of the rally of the combined Anglican Bible classes; 6 p.m., children’s song service; relay of evening service of St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church; 6.55 p.m., organ, “Eventide," Gaul (Lengnick); 8.15 (approx.), relay of the band recital of the Port Nicholson Silver Band from the Grand Opera House (conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew). BYA Christchurch.—3 p.m., relay of annual choir festival from East Belt Methodist Church, presentation of the beautiful oratorio, “The Story of Music,” by Ernest Nichol, Mus. Bae; 4.15 p.m., musical recordings from 3YA Studio; 5.30 p.m., children’s song service • by children of Methodist Sunday schools, conducted by Rev. Rugby Pratt; musical recordings from 3YA. Studio; 6.30 p.m-, relay of evening service of annual choir festival from East Belt Methodist Church, preacher: Rev. W. Greenslade; hymns and anthems from 3YA Studio; 8.15 p.m., selection, Menorah Symphony Orchestra; mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Grace Empson; violin, Miss Irene Morris; 8.31 p.m., bass baritone, Barend Harris; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Grace Empson; weather report and station notices; 9.1 p.m., instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; bass baritone, Barend Harris; violin, Miss Irene Morris; 9.26 p.m., orchestral Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra; God Save the King. 4YA. Dunedin. —3 p.m., chimes; selected gramophone items; 5.30 p.m., children’s ®ong service; 6.30 p.m., relay of evening service from First Church (preacher, Dr. Hunter, organist, Dr. V. E. Galway); 7.45 p.m., selection, Classic Symphony Orchestra; chorus, Royal Choral Society; piano, W. Backhaus; 8.5 p.m., relay of concert by Tramways Band, under direction of Mr. C.' Morgan, from His Majesty’s Theatre; 9.30 p.m., God Save the King.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 12
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