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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES — • NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB New Plymouth.—6.3o p.m., children’s session conducted by Aunt Rene and Uncle Ted; 8 p.m., special gramophone recital arranged by Messrs. Bellringer Bros., New Plymouth. IYA, Auckland.'—2.4s, relay of Rugby football, match from Eden Park; 5.0, children’s session; 6.4), dinner session; “H.M.V.” Hour; orchestral, Piccadilly Orchestra; Hawaiian, Kolcmoku’s Honolulans; orchestral, Piccadilly Orchestra; 6.30, selection, New Mayfair Orchestra; orchestral, Waring’s Orchestra;Hawaiian, Kolomoku’s Honolulans; orchestral, Victor Concert Orchestra; orchestral, Piccadilly Orchestra; waltz, International Concert Orchestra; 7.0, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; overture, National Symphony Orchestra; baritone, Mr.' Arthur Simpson; instrumental trio, The Mati Trio; vocal trio, Celeste Trio; solo and chorus, Celeste Trio; 8.32, novelty piano, Mr. Ivan Perrin; novelty trio, The snappy Three; nevelty entertainment, Mister Roe, Radio Magic; 9.0, evening weather forecast and announcements; orchestral, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra;, baritone, Mr. Arthur Simpson; instrumental trio, The Mati Trio; vocal trio, Celeste Trio; piano, Mr. Ivan Perrin; 9.36, novelty trio, Snappy Three;, novelty, Syd. Howard, Vera 'Pearce and. Company; vocal trio, Celeste Trio; programme of dance music, ‘‘Brunswick;” 11.0, God. Save the King.

2YA, Wellington.—-3.0, chimes; relay of the football match played at Athletic Park; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0/dinner music session; “H.M;V.” Hour; march, American Legion Band; New Light Symphony Orchestra; Victor Olof Sextet; New Light Symphony Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, Reginald Foort; 6.30, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra; Victor Olof Sextet; violin and Wurlitzer organ, De Groot and Terence Casey; Victor Sym.phony Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, Reginald Foort; march, American Legion Band; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 8.0, chimes; overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, (Conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon); mezzo-soprano, Miss Mavis Chamberlain; novelty trio, The Three White Coons,- popular songs, Miss Betty Hilliard; tenor, Mr. William Renshaw; 8.32, clarionet, Mr. H. Langtry and 2YA Salon Orchestra; humour, Mr. T. O’Connor; selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra; accordeon, Pietro; contralto, Miss Nora Greene; selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra; 9.1, weather report and announcements; mezzo-soprano/ Miss Alavis Chamberlain; chorus and orchestra, Light .Opera Company; novelty trio, The Three White Coons; popular song, Miss Betty Hilliard; selection, 2YA Salon. Orchestra; 9.30, humour, Mr. T. O’Connor; tenor, Mr. William Renshaw; Wurlitzer organ, Sandy Macpherson; contralto, Mias Nora Greene; chorus and orchestra, Light Opera Company; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra; 10.4, dance programme, “Columbia” Hour; 11.0, sporting summary; 11.10, God Save the King.

3YA Christchurch. —3.0, afternoon session, gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner session, “Parlophone” Hour; Hawaiian, David Kaili; cinema organ, Leslie Harvey; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra; saxophone, Arnold Brilhart; 6.30, waltz, Da* jos Bela Orchestra; piano and orchestra, Raie da Costa and Orchestra; instrumental, Dajos Bela Orchestra; selection, Edith Lorand Orchestra; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra; 7.0, news session; 7.30, sports results to hand; 8.0, chimes; overture, Edith Lorand Orchestra; soprano, Miss-Betty Sutton; cornet solo, Mr. Fred Fox; male chorus, Parlophone Melody Company; violin, Miss Irene Morris; novelty, Charles Lawrence’s Happiness Boys in a medley of songs and patter; instrumental, Chriatchurch Broadcasting Trio; popular songs, The Melody Maids; duologue, Clapham and Dwyer; 9.1, weather report and station notice®; orchestral, Edith Lorand Orchestra; eoprano, Miss Betty Sutton; violin, Miss Irene Morris; male chorus, Parlophone' Melody Company; military calls on the cornet, Mr. Fred Fox; at the piano, Charles Lawrence’s Happiness Boys; instrumental, Christchurch

Broadcasting Trio; popular songs, The Melody Maids; dance music until 11 p.m. —“Edison iB-ell” Hour; 11.0, God Save the King. 4YA. Dunedin. —C’arisbrook-—Running description of the Rugby football; 5.0, chimes; children's hour; G/O, dinner session, “Columbia” Hour; band, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band; octet, Squire’s Celeste‘ Octet; saxophone/ Chester . K.

Hazlett; orchestral, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; 6.30, waltz, New Concert Orchestra; quartet, Squire’s Celeste Octet; saxophone, Chester H. Hazlett; orchestral, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; selection, Circolo Mandolinistico; band, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band; ’cello, W. H. Squire; waltz, New Concert Orchestra; 7.0, news session; 8.0, relay of vaudeville programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10.0, dance session, “Brunswick” Hour; 11.0,- God Save the King. TOMORROW’S PROGRAMME. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. . 2YB New Plymouth.—6 p.m., children’s Sunday service, conducted by the Rev. F. A. Parry and by request assisted. by the St. Aubyn children’s choir under the direction of Mr. H. Bullen. 8.15, concert programme: Orchestral selection, “Summer Day Suite”; mezzosoprano solo, Mrs. C. Clarke; flute solo, Mr. L. Bosworth; tenor solo, Mr. L. Higginson; orchestral selection, “Love Lyrics”) recital, Miss Beth-Hadden; pianoforte solo, Mrs. B. Leane; tenor solo, Mr. P. J. Fredric; orchestral selection, “William Tell”; mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. C. Clarke; flute solo, Mr. L. Bosworth; tenor solo, Mr. L, Higginson; orchestral selection; recital, Miss BethHadden; pianoforte solo, Mrs. B. Leane; tenor solo, Mr. P. J. Fredric; ’cello solo; bass solo; orchestral selection.

I YA, Auckland—3.o, afternoon ' session, eelected studio items, including literary selection; 6.0, children’s song service; 6.0, relay of Divine Service from Unitarian. Church (Preacher, Rev. Wm. A. Constable); 8.30 (approx.), relay of Municipal Band Concert from the Auckland Town Hall, under the conductorship of Mr. Christopher Smith; 9.30 (approx'.), God Save the King. 2YA, Wellington. —3X>, chime®; selected gramophone items; 4.30, a recital of hymns arid hymn-writers, ancient and modern, arranged by Mr. xlndrew Morrison; 6.0, children's song service; 7.0, relay of evening service of the Vivian Street Baptist Church (Preacher, Rev. J. T. Crozier); 8.15 (approx.), relay of the band recital of the Port Nicholson Silver Band from the Grand Opera House (Conductor, -Mr. J. J. Drew); God Save the King. 3 YA, Christchurch. —3.0, afternoon session, gramophone recital; 5.30, children’s song service by children of Salvation Army Young People’s Brigade, (conducted by Adjutant Goffin); 6.15, intermission' of instrumental musical items; 6.30 (approx.), relay of evening service from St. Stephen’s Church of England, 'Ashbu/ton, (Preacher, Rev. A. J. Petrie); 7.45 (approx.), intermission from studio of musical recordings; 8.15 (approx.), relay from His Majesty’s Theatre, Ashburton, of concert by the Ashburton Silver Band (Conductor, H. J. Osborne);vocal Items: soprano, Mrs. W. R. Featherstone; contralto, Mr®. Sydney Bryaijt; mixed quartet, Mesdames H. J. Constable and F. J. Chambers, Messrs. K. R. Norrish and E. R. Hopwood; baritone, Mr. R. J. Laurenson; elocution, Miss Enid Thompson; God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin.—B*9, chimes; selected gramophone items; 5.30, children’s song Service; 6.30, relay of evening church service from First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin (Preacher, Rev. J. Stevely); 7.50, Berlin 'State Orchestra; Victor Symphony Orchestra; 8.15, relay from Ashburton of concert by the Ashburton •Silver Band under Conductor H. J. Osborne; vocal items: soprano, Mrs. W. R. Featherstone; contralto, Mrs. Sydney Bryant; mixed quartet, Mesdames H. J. Constable and F. J. Chambers, Messrs. K. R. Norrish and E. R. Hop wood; baritone, Mr. R. J. Laurenson; elocution, Miss Enid ’ Thompson; God Save the King.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1930, Page 12

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1930, Page 12

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