TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA Auckland. Afternoon session.—l2 noon, selected studio items, including literary ee.lection; 5, children’s session; 6, dinner session; Paul Godwin and his Orchestra; 'Members of the State Opera Orchestra, Berlin;. 6.30, Paul Godwin’s. Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Vienna Schrammel. Quartet; Polydor Brass Band Orchestra; Great Symphony Orchestra; 7. news and market reports. Evening, session.— ;S, chimes, special presentation of novelty pot-pourri, “Just Our Way,” by Passers-by, under direction of Mr. J.“ F. Montague; 10, God Save the King. . 2YA Wellington. Afternoon session.—-Noon, chimes, selected studio ■ items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting' results to hand; 5, children’s session;. 6, dinner music session; 7, news session, market reports and sports results. . | . Evening session.—B, chimes, a variety and dance programme. Note —This programme may be interrupted to permit of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre. Overture, 2YA Orchestrina; 'soprano,Miss Gretta Stark; niandola, Mr. Lad Haywood; humour, Mr. Lawrence Searle; selection, Orchestrina; 8.31, whistling solos, Mr, E. T. Feeney; mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood; popular songs at the piano, Mr. Billy Hart; selection, Orchestrina; 9.1, weather report and station notices; soprano, Miss Gretta Stark; novelty selection, Onchestrina; fox-trot, Orchestrina; humour, Mr. Lawrence Searle; whistling solo, Mr. E. T. Feeney; fox-trot, Orchestrina; 9.31, dance programme; 11, God Save the King. '■' . ’ 3YA Christchurch. . , - Afternoon session.—lB noon,, special session, gramophone feci tai; 4.25, sports results; 5, children’s hour;' 6, dinner music session; 7, news session. Evening session.—B, chimes, popular ■programme; overture, Royal Opera Orchestra; soprano, Airs. Ralph Sierd-kow-ski; Broadcasting Trio;, violin, Miss Irene Morris; instrumental, Broadcasting Trio; baritone songs at the piano, Mr. Jack Blair;- selection, Herman Finck and his Orchestra; weather report and station notices; - 9.0, instrumental, Trio; violin, Miss I. Morris; Broadcasting Trio; mezzo-soprano, Mrs. A. E. G. Lyttle; banjolin, Mr. Arthur Hodgson; 9.37, tenor, Mr. Douglas Suckling; humour, Mr. L. T. J. IRyan; selection, De-broy Somers Band; 10.1, God -Save the. King. 4YA Dunedin. I . Afternoon sessibfi. —12 noon, selected recordings; 3.15, talk, Miss- Buccleugh, “Fashions”; 4.25, sporting results; 5, chimes,/children's hour; 6, dinner music session; .7, news session. •' '/ Evening session.—B, variety programme; selection,Court Symphony Orchestra; organ, Terence Casey; soprano, Miss Let-tie de Clifford; bass, Mr. Jack Clark; march solo and waltz, Mr. J. McCaw’s Saxophone Band; 8.34, elocution, Miss E. M. Holland; contralto, Miss G. Burt; tenor, Mr. George Crawford; banjo, Grimshaw’s. Banjo Quartet; 9, weather report and station notices; selection, Saxophone Band; piano novelties, Mr. J. M-oore-Wilson; waltz, Saxophone Band; soprano, Miss Lettie de Clifford; baritone, Mr. Jack Clark; selection, Jack Hylton . and Orchestra; organ, Terence Casey; 9.35, contralto, Miss G. Burt; tenor, Mr. George Crawford; characteristic selection, Saxophone Band; piano novelty, Mr. J. Moore-Wil-son; rag, Saxophone Band; 10, God Save the King.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1930, Page 14
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