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TO DAY’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland. Afternoon session.—l2.o, results of the Takapuna Jockey Club’s meeting, interspersed with gramophone items; 3.15, lec-turette, “How to bring out your best points”; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0. dinner music session; 7.0, news and market reports. Evening session—B p.m., chimes; march, Orchestral Octet, under direction of Mr. Harold Baxter; mezzo-soprano, Miss Hope Asher; spite, Orchestral Octet; 8.36, vocal and instrumental, The ■Royal Trio; gramophone lecture-recital by* “A Commentator’’; 9.1, evening weather forecast and announcements; tango, Orchestral Octet; elocution, Miss Marian Irving; vocal and instrumental, The Royal Trio; 9.32, morccaux, Orchestral Octet; 9.43, gramophone lecturerecital by “A Commentator”; 10.3, God Save the King. 2YA, Wellington.
Afternoon session.—3 p.m., selected gramophone recordings; 3.15, leeturette, Miss I. F. Meadows, “How to bring out your best points.” Arranged by the Home Science Extension Department of Otago University; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results-to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, leeturette, Mr. W. MJackson, “Gardening Hints.” Evening session.—B.o, chimes. A studio concert by the Band of the Wellington Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (by permission of the Commanding Officer) and 2YA artists; tenor, Mr. W. Roy Hill; bass, Mr. W. Bineb Brown; note: These songs were composed by Joseph W. Carr, of Wellington, and will be accompanied by the composer, Mr. Allow Carr playing the violin obligato; waltz, Band; soprano, Miss Veronica Mackenzie; piano duet, Victor Arden and Phil Oilman; selection, Band; 9.0, weather report and station notices; selection, Chicago Symphony Orchestra; baritone, Mr. Will Goudie; tenor, Mr. Chas. Williams; reverie, Band; 9.36, lyric quartet;. soprano, Miss Veronica Mackenzie and Lyric Quartet; selection, Band: 10.0, God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch,
Afternoon session.—3 p.m., gramophone recital; 3.15, leeturette, “How to bring out your best points”; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, children's hour; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, talk, Mr. R. McGillivray, “Grass Strains and Species.” Evening session.—B.o, chimes. Classical and Operatic programme arranged by Miss Nellie Hayward; selection, Columbia Symphony Orchestra; soprano and trio, Mrs. Agnes Leeming; baritone, Mr. Cleve Stewart; piano, Miss Marian Hayward;, mezzo-contralto, Miss Eileen Mahar; bass, Mr. Peter Amadeo; instrumontO'l, Trio; 8,37, dramatic contralto, Miss Kathleen Garven; soprano, Mrs. J. Brosuahan; piano, Miss Marian Hayward; soprano, Mrs. Agnes Leeming; contralto, Mrs- F. Bennett; vocal trio, Mesdames Leeming, Bennett and Ledsham; 9.0, weather forecast and station notices; contralto, Mrs. Anita Ledsham; piano, Misses Nan Ellis and Ethel Rattray; mezzo-contral-to, Miss Kathleen Garven; Broadcasting Trio; mezzo-contralto and baritone, Mrs. Anita Ledsham and Mr. Cleve •Stewart; part song, Eight Voices; 9.30, dance music; 11.0, God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin. Silent Day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1931, Page 2
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