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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB New Plymouth. 6.30 to 7.45 p.m.: Final night of the children’s session. This session will include the popular records, “The Laughing Policeman,” “Shut the Gate,” “The Yodelling Chinaman” and others, and several of the star performers from former children’s sessions. 7.45 to 7.58: Mrs. Enid Wyllie will give a short talk on “The finishing touches to the complete toilette.” 8: Programme of specially selected recordings, including several Scotch numbers as to-night is St. Andrews night. 10 p.m.: Close down. IYA, Auckland. Morning session: 10 a.m., devotional service; 10.15, selected recordings; 11 a.m., talk; 11.15, selected recordings; 12 noon, lunch music. Afternoon session: 2 p.m., selected recordings and literary selection; 5 p.m., children; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports; 7.30, talk, Miss \V. L. Peat, “The Care of the, Feet.” Evening session: 8 p.m., Concert Programme; selected recordings; Spanish Quickstep; contralto, Mrs. L. E. Lambert; piano, Ignace Hilsberg; tenor, Kenneth Macrae; saxophone quintet, orchestra; weather forecast and notices; 9.2, reserved; Mrs. L. E. Lambert; orchestra, 9.30, dance music. 2YA, Wellington. Morning session: 10 a.m., selected recordings; 10.30, devotional service; 11.37, lecturette, “Hollywood Affairs”; 12 noon, lunch music. Afternoon session: 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.15, lecturette, Ruth Hay? “Women’s Everyday Ailments”; 3.30, weather forecast and sports results; 4 p.m., weather forecast; 4.30, sports results; 5 p.m., children; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news and reports; 7.40, lecturette, representative Wellington Lawn Tennis Association, “Tennis.” Evening session: 8.2, concert programme; march, Marek Weber Orchestra; Light Opera Company; xylophone, W. Bennott; humour, Horace Kenney; intermezzo, Marek Weber Orchestra; concerted male voice vocal ensemble; piano, Ernest von Dohnanyi; humour, Clapham and Dwyer; vocal duet, Garda Hall and George Baker; Wurlitzer, Jesse Crawford; humour, Phil Harris; Fritz Kreisler; soprano, Jeanette MacDonald; march, Debroy Somers Band; Light. Opera Company; weather report and notices; 9.3, talk, Dr, Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., “International Affairs”; march, Polydor Brass Band Orchestra; baritone and quartet, Lawrence Tibbett; piano, Ernest vori Dohnanyi; humour, John Henry; instrumental quartet; soprano, Gretl Vernon; Wurlitzer, Jesse Crawford; humour, Will Fyffe; piano, Raia da Costa; male voice • ensemble; march, Debroy Somers Band. 3YA, Christchurch. ' Morning session: 10 a.m., devotional service; 10.15, selected recordings; 11 a.m., talk, C. R. RusseU, M.Sc., A.M.1.E.E., “The Care of Electrical Apparatus in the Home”; 11.15, selected recordings; 12 noon, lunch music. _ Afternoon sessions 2 p.m,, selected recordings; 3.30, weather forecast and sports results; 4 p.m., weather forecast; 4.39, sports results; 5 p.m., children; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m.’, news and reports; 7.30, Addington stock market reports. Evening session: 8' pan., concert programme; Salon Orchestra; baritone, Robert Lake; violin, Joseph Szigetj; Sieber Choir; piano, Noel Newson; bass, Norman Allin; Salon Orchestra; soprano, Francis Hamerton; flute, Edith Penville; weather forecast and station notices; 9.4, reserved; harpsichord, Rudolph Dolmetsch; vocal ensemble; violin, Norbert Wethmar; baritone, Robert Lake ’;cello, Pablo Casals; contralto, Marien Anderson; piano, Noel Newson; Sieber Choir; Salon Orchestra; 10 p.m., dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. Morning session: 10 a.m., selected recordings; 10.15, devotional service; 10.45, lecturettes, under auspices of St. John’s Ambplance Association, “First. Aid in -the Home”; 12' noon, lunch music. Afternoon session: 2 p.m., selected recordings; 3.15 p.m., lecturette, Home Science Department, “Home-made Beverages”; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; , 5 p.m;, children; 6 p.m., dinner programme; 7 p.m., news and report; 7.15, talk, Mr. S. P. Cameron, “The Fertiliser Industry.” Evening session: 8 p.m., concert programme by the Otago Girls’ High School Choir, interspersed with recordings; weather report and notices; 9.2, talk, Mr. N. S. Woods, M.A., “Honi Heke’s War”; 9.17, continuation of concert.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1932, Page 2
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