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NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. I YA,' Auckland.—3.o, afternoon session, selected studio items, including literary selection; 3.15, home science, ‘‘Making of Home-Made . Soap,” talk prepared by Home /Science ■Extension Service, Otago University; 3.30, further selected studio items; 5.0, children’s session;. .6.0, ..dinner, session, “H.M.V.” Hour; Hawaiian, Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; medley ‘ waltz,: The ‘ Troubadours; ’cello, Pablo Casals; 6.30, waltzes by International Concert Orchestra; violin and guitar, Giuiietta Morino; instrumental, Nevr Light. Symphony Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Craw.ford; instrumental, Royal Opera Orchestra; 7.0, news and.market reports; talk, Mr. -N. •M. .Richmond “Life and Labour in the 19th.' Century;” 8.0, chimes; presentation of a special oldtime evening, by Reg. Morgan and his orchestra;'. overture, Jack Hylton and his orchestra; baritone, Mr. Reg. Morgan; ‘ orchestral, Reg. Morgan and his orchestra; entertainers, Mr.'Elton Black and Miss. Alice Bennetto; 8.33, flute, Mr. : C. Hoffman; orchestra, Reg. Morgan and his orchestra; talk, Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., 2 “Old-Time Music;” 9.0, evening weather forecast and announcements; violin, Mr. Charles Aves; entertainers, Mr. Elton Black and Miss Alice Bennetto; trumpet, Mr. W. (Bright; piano, Mr. Reg. Morgan; 9.30, programme of. old-time music by Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra from the studio; 11.0, God Save the King.
2YA, Wellington.—3.6, chimes; selected studio items; home science, Alisa Imelda. Meadows, “Poultry and Game;” 3.30 and 4.80, sports results; 5.0, children’s. session; 6.0, dinner music session, “Columbia” Hour;- instrumental, KetelLey’s Concert Orchestra; ,’cello, W. H. Squire; 6.30, instrumental, W. H. .Squire’s Celeste .Octet; ’cello,. W. H. Squire; band, H. M. Grenadier Guards; kinema organ, Stanley MacDonald; waltz, Jacq.ue Jacobs Ensemble; idyll, 11. M. Grenadier Guards Band; 7.0, news session, market .reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. A. E. Wilson, Tourist Department, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts;” 8.0, chimes. A studio concert by the Wellington Commercial Travellers ajid Warehousemen’s Association Orchestra and Concert Party; overture, the Orchestra (Conductor, Mr. J. F. Woodward); soprano, Miss Joyce Woodward; saxophone solo, Chester 11. Hazlett; bass, Mr. J. Cook; waltz, the Orchestra; humour, Flotsam and Jetsam; 8.34, contralto, Mrs. Emma Astill; trombone solo with orchestra, Mr. Harold Oakes; baritone, Air. Frank Histed; selection, the. Orchestra; -weather report and announcements;' 9.1, soprano, Miss Joyce Woodward; saxophone solo, Chester H. Hazlett; basri, Mr. J. McNamara; selection, the Orchestra; mezzo-soprano, Airs. Gwen Clayton; humour, Air. Norrmam Long; 9.32, clarinet solo with orchestra, Mr. W. Curry; selection, the Orchestra; bass, Air. J. McNamara; duet, Airs'. Gwen Clayton and Airs. Emma Astill;, march, the Orchestra; 10.0, God-Save -the King. .7' • . 3YA, Christchurch. —11.30 a.m. results of races at Canterbury Jockey ‘ Club’s meeting at Riccar ton—Grand National Hurdles, etc.; 3.15, home science, “Making of Home Made Soap;” 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner session, “H.M.V.” Hour; suite, Now Light Symphony Orchestra; New' Light. Symphony Orchestra; 6.30, suite, New' Light Symphony
Orchestra; New Light Symphony Orchestra; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; waltz, International Concert Orchestra; march, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 7.0, news session; 7.30, talk, Mr. A. H. Flay, AL Agr. Sc., “Some Results , from Intensive Grazing in Canterbury;” 8.0, chimes; special programme, by Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society; orchestral, Repertory Theatre Orchestra; soprano, Airs. W. B. Harris; play, Repertory Theatre Alembers; mezzo ; sopraao, Miss G. Ferguson; -jiarrative poem, Airs. H. Spence Clarke; . orchestral, Repertory Theatre Orchestra; 9.2, weather forecast and station notices; play, Repertory Theatre orchestra; 9 32, soprano, Airs. W. B. Harris; recital, Repertory Theatre Alernbere; mezzo-soprano, Aliss G. Ferguson; play, • Repertory Theatre Aleinbers; 10.3, orchestral, Repertory Theatre Orchestra; 'God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin.—Silent day. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1930, Page 14
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