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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA Auckland. j Afternoon session—3 p.m., selected recordings; 3.30 p.m., literary selection and further selected recordings; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news and market reports. Evening session—B p.m., chimes; overture, the Monte Carlo Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. F. K. Cunningham; contralto, Miss Doris Moore; xylophone, Franz Kruger; novelty, Ernest and Wendy; 8.35 p.m., accordion, Medard Ferrero; selection, the Conte Carol Orchestra; evening weather forecast and announcements; 9 p.m., vocal and piano, Eric and Jack; fox-trot, Monte Carlo Orchestra; contralto, Miss Doris Moore; selection, the Monte Carlo Orchestra; 936 p.m., novelty, Ernest and Wendy; fantasia, The Monte Carlo Orchestra; 10 p.m., programme of dance music;ll p.m., God Save the King. 2YA Wellington. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., chimes; selected gramophone recordings; 3.30 and 4.30 p.m., sporting results to hand; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results. Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; overture, Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon); tenor, Mr. Noho Toki; accordion duo, Gellin and Bergstrom; popular songs with ukulele accompaniment, Mrs. R. M. Cummins; 8.32 p.m., xylophone, Mr. L. W. Probert; humour, Mr. Jack Leckie; chorus, Columbia Light Opera Company; selection, Band of H.M. Coldstr janr Guards; dance, Salon Orchestra; 0.2 p.m., weather report and station notices; tenor, Mr. Noho Toki; piano duet, Sisters Rialto; popular songs with ukulele accompaniment, Mrs. R. M. Cummins; selection, Salon Orchestra; humour, Mr. Jack Leckie; lute and mandolin, Prof. Calace and Maria Calace; novelty, Orchestra and Chorus; saxophone, Mr. W. J. Haimes; salon orchestra, Latest Dance Novelties; 10 p.m., dance programme; 11 p.m., sporting summary; 11.1,0 p.m., God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., gramophone recital; 4.25 p.m., sports results; 5 p p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news, session; 7.30 p.m., sports results. Evening session.—B p.m., chimes; selection, Charles Anclifle and His Orchestra; popular songs at piano with banjolele, Rose and Thistle Duo; bass, Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan; novelty piano items, Mr. Sydney Hoskins; sketch, The Mascots; cornet, Mr. Fred Fox; chorus, Columbia Light Opera Company; violin, Miss Irene Morris; instrumental Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; weather report and station announcements; 9.1 p.m., selection, Plaza Theatre Orchestra; popular songs at piano with banjolele, Rose and Thistle Duo; bass, Mr. R. S. H. Buchanan; instrumental, Broadcasting Trio; 9.31 p.m., sketch, The Mascots; novelty piano items, Mr. Sydney Hoskins; violin, Miss Irene Morris; vocal duet, Ford and Glenn; cornet, Mr. Fred Fox; selection, Eddie Thomas’s Collegians; 10.1 p.m-> dance music; 11 p.m., God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin. Afternoon session.—Noon, results of Dunedin Jockey Club cup meeting at Wingatui; 5 p.m., children’s hour; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news session. Evening session.—B p.m., relay of vaudeville programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10 p.m., dance session; Il p.m., God Save the King. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. 2YB New Plymouth. ■ Children’s session: 6 p.m. to 6.45 p.m., conducted by Uncle Jonathan, assisted by St. Aubyn Street Methodist Sunday School. Evening session.—B p.m. to 10 p.m., general concert, programme: Overture, William Tell (Rossixiijj baritone solo, Peter Dawson, “The Floral Dance” (Ross); pianoforte, solo, Miss Mary Crawshaw; Band. of Coldstream Guards, selection of Leslie Stuart’s songs; baritone, Peter Dawson, The Lute Player (Allitsen); contralto solo, Mrs. F- W. G. McLeod; tenor solo, John McCormack, “The Rose of Tralee,” (Spencer-Glover); soprano solo, Miss Maisie Rustling; baritone solo, Mr. Middloweek; Light Opera Company, vocal gems from Mari tana (Wallace), part .l; baritone solo, Mr. Basil Hirst; Associated Glee Clubs of America, John Peel (Mark Andrews); soprano solo, Lucrezia Bori, Ciribiribin (Pestalozza); Cheraiavsky Trio, Norn ent Musicale (Schubert); contralto solo, Mrs. F. W. G. McLeod; Associated Glee Clubs of America, “O Come AU Ye Faithful”; soprano solo, Miss M. Rustling; orchestral selection, Siren Magis (Waldteufel); baritone solo, M. Middle week; Light Opera Company, vocal gems from Maritana (Wallace) part 2; orchestral selection; soprano solo, Lucrezia Bori, Il Bacio (Arditi).; baritone solo, Mr. Basil Hirst; Cherniavsky Trio, Trio in D Minor, Scherzo (Mendelssohn); tenor solo, John McCormack, Ireland, Mother Ireland (O’Reilly); baritone solo, Peter Dawson, “Nazareth” (Gounod); cello solo, Le Cygne (Saint Saens); baritone solo, Peter Dawson, Gesu Bambino (Yon). IYA Auckland. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., selected recordings, including literary selection; 6 p.m., children’s song service; 6.55 p.m.; of divine service from the Methodist Central Mission, preacher, Rev. T. Olds. Evening session.—-8.30 p.m., relay from Albert Park of a concert by the Auckland Municipal Band, unde; - Hie conductorship of Mr. George Buckley; 10 p.m., God Save the King. 2YA Wellington.

Afternoon session.—3 p.m., selected gramophone recordings; 6 p.m., children’s song service, assisted by the children’e choir from St. James’ Presbyterian Church, preacher, Rev. J. R. Blanchard. Evening session.—B.ls p.m, studio concert; overture, Salon Orchestra (conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon); mezzo-so-prano, Miss Mavis Castle; ’cello, Hans Bottermand; baritone, Mr. Eric Harrison; instrumental, Salon Orchestra; duet, Misses Mavis and Mona Castle;

weather report and station notices; selection, Salon Orchestra; baritone, Mr. Ernest Short; xylophone, Franz Kruger, with orchestral accompaniment; baritone, Mr. Eric Harrison; violin with orchestra, Mr. W. Haydock and Salon Orchestra; contralto, Miss Mona Castle; selection, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards; baritone, Mr. Ernest Short; instrumental, Salon Orchestra; God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., gramophone recital; 5.30 p.m., children’s song service by children from Presbyterian Sunday schools; 6.15 p.m., chimes from studios; 6.30 p.m., musical recordings from studio; 7 p.m., relay of evening service from St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, preacher, Rev. A. G. Dowall. Evening session.—B.ls (approx), relay from a city rotunda by the Christchurch Municipal band (conductor, J. Noble) and assisting 3YA artists; bass, Mr. W. J. Richards; cornet, duo, Bandsmen L. Bruce and E. Barber; fantasia, Band; 8.39 p.m.,, tenor, Mr. Douglas Suckling; two-step, Band; concert waltz, Band; 9.4 p.m., weather forecast and station notices; bass, Mr. AV. J. Richards; foxtrot, Band; tenor, Mr. Douglas Suckling; waltz, Band; 9.34 p.m., from the studio: selection, Symphony Orchestra; baritone, Fraser Gange; organ, Marcel Dupre; choral, Marise Beaujen, M. Borden, and chorus; violin, Fritz Kreisler; selection, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; 10 p.m., God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin. Afternoon session.—3 p.m., selected recordings; 5.30 p.m., children’s song service; 6.15 p.m., instrumental recordings; 6.30 p.m., relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church, preacher, Rev. Albert Mead, M.A.; 7.4 a p.m., selected recordings. Evening session^ —8.15 pm., relay from 3YA, Christchurch, of open-air band concert by the Christchurch Municipal Band; 10 p.m., God Save the King.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 2

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WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1931, Page 2

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