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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES I NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. r i . ” 2YB, New Plymouth. .Evening '..session. —Children's Session couduefod by Aunt Gretcllon and Uncle Ted; 8 to 10 p.m.,-general enndort programme; overture, Coldstream,' Guards Band, PH.M.S. Pinafore,” l’ts*. l find 2; soprii.no/solo, Mrs. R. Gilbert; baritone solo, Mr. Vinflicombe.,- 'cello solo, Rosario Bourdon, Tim Broken Melody (Van, Biene); vocal duet, Miss G. Beadlfe and Miss Hatvey; humorous talking, Bertram at the Rotary Dinner; tenor solo, Mr. C. B, Webster; New Light Symphony Orchestra, A Hunt in the Black Forest (Voelker) j whistling solo, Mrs. Birch Johnston;, duet, Florence Austral/ and Browfiing Mummery, “Miserere” (Verdi); baritone solo, Mr. Wilson; soprano sold, Mrs. R. Gilbert; ’cello solo, Rosario Bourdon, “Silver Threads Among the Gold”; 'baritone solo, Mr. Vinhkionibe; foxtrots. (1) Happy-go-lucky bifd, (2) Who Did? Yolt Did; Vocal duet, Miss G, Beadle and. Miss Harvey; international Orchestra, “The Merry Widow Waltz” (Lohan); tenor Solo, Mr. C. B. Webster; Whistling solo, Mrs. Birch JoliiiStOn; duet, Florence Austral and. Drowning Muinmcry, Home to Our Mountains (Verdi); baritone solo, Mr. Wilson; International Orchestra, Luxembourg Waltz (I*ehan). IYA, Auckland,

Afternoon sfcSsfon.—l2 udon, selected studio Items, including literary selection by the announcer; 5, children’s session; 6,- dinner music session; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; musical Art Quartet; violin, Yvonne Curti; 6.30, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; ’cello, W. H. Squire; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; 7, neWZ and market reports;- talk, Mr. Norman Ketr, “Physical Culture. \ Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; presentation of Old time Christinas festivities by the IMA Broadcasting Choir and IYA Orchestral Octet; selection, Herman Finck’s Orchestra; 9, evening weather forecast afid anuOuilcements; 0.2, continuation of old. time Christmas festivities; 9.52, selection, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guanis; 10, God ■Save the King. 2YA, Wellington. Afternoon sessibn.“-12 noon, chimes; Selected studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results to hand.; 5, Childrens session; o; difintr music session; J- H. Squire’S Celeste Octet; organ, jblin. Hassel; Sandler’s Orchestra; 6.30, Regal Cinema Orchestra; Violin, Lipschultx; Romani and Italian Orchestra; Berlin State Orchestra; Nullo Roirtafai’s.Orchestra; Russian Novelty Orchestra; 7, news- session, market rCpnrtS and Spotts results.. ’ . i .. Evening session.—-8 p-pie overture, Orchestrina; bass, Mr. J. M. Childwell; violin, Miss Prudence Lewis; soprano, Miss Jeanette Brigg'S; Selection, 2YA Orehestrina; humorous sketch, Mr. F. V. Barker;. G.3<, qiiart&t, The. Ariel Singers; trio, Cheniavsky Trio; contralto, Miss Ngaire Coster; selection, Orehestrina; 9, weather report and station notices; piano, MiZs Lui’leigne Watkins; quartet, Ariel Singers; Marimba Centro Americano; soprano, Miss Jeannettt Bri'” y s; selection, Orcliestrifia; humorous sketch, Mr. F. W. Barker; 9.34, .violin, Miss Prudence Lewis; basS, Mr. J. M. Caldwell; Contralto, MisZ Ngaire Coster; saxophbrte, Rudy Wiedbeft; tenor, Mr. H. BruSOy; quartet, Ariel Singers; 10, march, Orchestrina; 10.4, God Save the King. 3YA, Chtistc'nlireh.

Afternoon session—l2 n00n,., special fees^iony-gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5, children’s hour; 6, dinner music session; Orchestra ot the Op6rU Comique, Paris; Dr. Ormandy’s Instrumental Trio; 6.30, Edith Lorand s Orchestra; The Royal Music-Makers; Orchestra Maseotte with Edith Lorand;, Edith Lorand’s Orchestra; Dr. Ormandy 8 instrumental Trio; The Royal MusicMakets; 7, news session; relay of talk from 4YA, Dunedin, Messrs. L. McCaskill and C. V. Day us, “Farmer ; Brown discusses superstitious.diseases of stock with the veterinary surgeon”; 7.30, Addington stock market reports. , Evening session.—S p.m., chitnUs; popular programme; overture, Basle Symphony Orchestra; soprano, Miss Sylvia Angus; soprano and mezzo-so-prano; Misses Sylvia Angus and Delcia Philpott: Studio Octet (conductor, Harold Beck); 8.39, baritone, Mr. C. L. Richards; flute, Mr. A. E. Hutton; 9, weather forecast And Station notices; Studio Octet, selection; mezzo-soprano, Miss Delcia Philpott; soprano and mezzo-soprano, Misses Sylvia Angus and nott- viblih, Erica Mprim; 0.34, humour, Mr. Harold Shaw; chdrus, Light Opera Chorus; Studio Octet; 10<5, God Save the King. . 4YA, Dunedin. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., chimes; selected gramophone iterrts; talk. Home Science Extension Department of University, “Afternoon Tea and Beverages”; 4.25, sporting results; 5, child* ven’s hour; 6, dinner musid session; Columbia Symphony Orchestra; ’cell® Gaspar Cassado; New Queen s Hall Light Onchestri*. J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet; Columbia Symphony Orchestra; 7, news session; talk, L. W. McCdskrll and C. V. DayuS, “Farmer Brown discusses superstitious diseases of stock with the veterinary surgeon.” ’ . Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; operatic and classical programme; overture Berlin State Opera Orchestra; soprano, Miss Dorothy Dagg; instrumental ' Max Scherek’s Quintet; recitals, Miss Elsie McPeak; 8.31, selections. Max Scherfek’s Sextet; baritone, Mr. L. H. Stubbs; ’cello,- Mr. P., J. Palmer.; contralto, MisS Irene Hormblow; instrumental, The Quintet; 9, weather report; soprano. Miss Dorothy Dagg; recital, Miss Elsie McPeak; selection, Max Scherek’s Sextet; baritone, Mr. L. H. Stubbs; waltz, Max Scherek’s Sextet; contralto with violin, Miss Irene HormbloW; 9.30, dance session; 11, God Save the King.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1930, Page 4

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1930, Page 4

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1930, Page 4

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