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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA, Auckland, Afternoon session: 3 p.m., selected recordings; 3.15, literary selection; 5, children’s session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, sports talk.. Evening session: S p.m., selection, llja Livschakoff'B Orchestra; baritone, Mr. Charles Casford; march, Salon Orchestra; male choir, Salon Orchestra; male choir, The Parlopliouc Variety Company; humour, Mr. Dan Flood; mandolin, Berlin Mandolin and Lute Orchestra; soprano, Miss Mignon Bowler; morceaux, The Salon, Orchestra; weather forecast* and announcements; Polydor Brass Band; baritone, Mr. Charles Casford; ballet, The Salon Orchestra; humour, Mr. Dan Flood; selection, Paul Godwin's Orchestra; soprano, Miss Mignon Bowler; Salon Orchestra; 10, God Save the King. 2YA, Wellington. Morning session: 10 a.m., selected recordings; 11.12, lecturette, “Fashions”; 12 noon, lunch hour music. Afternoon session: 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5, children’s hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports and sports results. Evening session: 8 p.m., overture, 2YA Orchestrina; baritone, Mr. Basil Clarkson; novelty, The Ybrs&tile Three; inezzo-contraito, Miss Christina Y r oung, with Orchestral accompaniment; • selection, 2YA Orchestrina; baritone, Mr. Basil Clarkson; novelty, The Versatile Three; suite, 2YA Orchestrina; weather report and station notices; talk, Dr. J. S. Elliott, “The British Empire Cancer Ca.mpaign”; mezzo-contralto, Miss Christina Young, with orchestral accompaniment; waltz, 2YA Orchestrina; 9.30, dance music; 11, God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch. Afternoon session: 3 p.m., gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5, children’s hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news; 7.30,, talk, Mr. D. E. Parton, “Pioneers of Radio.” Evening session: 8 p.m., popular programfne; fantasia, The State Opera Orchestra, Berliff; tenor, Mr. David McGill, with octet accompaniment; violin and piano, Norma and Margaret Middleton; soprano, Miss Evelyn Hill, with octet accompaniment; selection, Studio Octet; KcdrOif Male Quartet; song and story, Mr. J. Lockhart; Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio; pot poufri, Berlin State Opera Orchestra; weather forecast and station notices; orchestral, Studio Octet; piano with orchestra; tenor, Mi. David McGill; ’cello, Cedric Sharpe; soprano, Miss Eveline Hill, with orchestral accompaniment; voilin and piano, Nonna and Margaret Middleton; mixed choir, Glasgow Orpheus Choir; Elaine Moody S Hawaiian Trio; march, Studio 'Octet; humour in song and story, Mr. Lockhart; foxtrot, Studio Octet; 10.5, God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin.
Afternoon session: 3 p.m., selected recordings; 5, children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news. Evening session: 8 p.m., medley, Grand Symphony Orchestra; tenor, Mr. D. D. Fogarty; popular selection, Madame Reggiardo’s Sextet; humorous songs, Mr. B. Brown; xylophone, Mr. W. J. Sinton; Boprano; Miss R. Carr; selection, Madame Reggiardo’s Sextet; humour. Miss E. M. Holland; weather report and station notices; medley, Jack Hyltons Orchestra; soprano, Miss R. Carr; humour, Miss E. M. Holland; selection, Madame Reggiardo’s Sextet; male quartets, The Kedroff Male Quartet; Irish humour, Mr. B. Brown; xylophone, Mr. W. J. Sinton; tenor, Mr. D. D. Fogarty; popular selections, Madame Reggiardo’s Sextet; 10, God Save the King.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1931, Page 2
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