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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.—Afternoon session; studio items. 4 p.m.—Literary selection by the announcer.

4.30 p.m.—Close down. 5 p.m.—Children’s session. 6 p.m.—Dinner session; selection, H.M. Grenadier Guards, “Merrie England”; Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Idylle Bretonne”; tacet; waltz, •Jacque Ensemble, “L’Estudiantina”; Plaza Theatre Orchestra (a) "A La Gavotte,” (b) “Minuet”; march, H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, “Old Panama”; tacet; Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra, “The Sacred Hour”; Sandlers’ Orchestra, “Somebody, Somewhere”; Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Fluttering Birds”; tacet; Musical Art Quartet (a) “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” (b) “To a Wild Rose”; Sandlers’ Orchestra, “Sonny Boy”; tacet. 7 p.m.—News and market reports. 7.40 p.m.—Talk, Madame Mabel Milne, “Health and Diet.”

8 p.m.—Chimes; band, Auckland Artillery Band, conducted by Mr Wynne Smith, “8.8. and C.F. March”; contralto, Miss Doris Moore, “Knowest Thou That Land”; accordion and banjo, P. Frosini, “Beautiful Heaven”; band, Auckland Artillery Band, “Arcadians Selections”; humourist, Mr Zante Wood, “Get Up”; male choms, Utica Institute Jubilee Singers, “Balm in Gilead”; soprano. Miss Reta MacCullay (a.) “The Road to the Isles,” <b) “Eriskay Love Lilt”; piano, Mr Cyril Towsey (a) “La Cathedral Engloutie,” (b) “Yuba,” from the suite “In the Bottoms”; bass baritone, Peter Dawson. “Boots”; ’cello, Cedric Sharpe, “Twilight”; band, Auckland Artillery Band (a) “Ragtime Bass Player Cornet Solo”; (b) “Titiania.”

9 p.m.—Evening weather forecast and announcements; contralto, Miss D. Moore (a) Hindo song, (b) Che Faro; band, Auckland Artillery Band, “Maritana Selection No. 1”; male chorus, LJtica Institute Jubilee Singers, “Leaning on the Lord”; band, Auckland Artillery Band, “Musical Switch”; humour, Mr Zante Wood. “The Liverwing Testimonial”; accordion and banjo, P. Frosini, “Vision of Love”; soprano, Miss R. MacCullay. “My Ain Folk”; band, Auckland Artillery Band, waltz, “II bass baritone, Peter Dawson, “The Smugglers’ Song”; ’cello, Cedric Sharpe, “Air”; band, Auckland Artillery w A ,iUi cj.l—“banner House March.” 10.1 p.m.—God Save The King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 12 noon.—Results of third day of summer meeting of the Wellington Racing Club. 2 p.m.—Relay from the Early Settler’s Hall of the proceedings held in connection with the 90th birthday party of the Wellington Early Settlers’ and Historical Association. 5 p.m. (approx.)—God Save The King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.—Afternoon session, gramophone recital. 4.25 p.m.—Sports results. 4.30 p.m.— Close down. 5 p.m.—Children’s hour. 6 p.m.—Dinner session; orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, ‘Merry Wives of Windsor”; waltz, Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Moonlight on the Alster”; tacet; intermezzo, New Light Symphony Orchestra. “Hearts and Flowers”; waltz, Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Wine, Women and Song”; Wurlitzer organ solo, Reginald Foort, “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters”; tacet; orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, “The Glow Worm Idyll”; orchestral, Victor Salon Orchestra, “Indian Love Call”; orchestral, Victor Salon Orchestra, “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise”; novelty. Balalaika Orchestra, “Song of the Volga Boatmen”; tacet; orchestral, de Groot's Orchestra, “The Merry Widow”; Wurlitzer organ solos, Reginald Foort (a) “Leave Me Alone,” (b) “Songs My Mother Taught Me”; tacet.

7 p.m.—News session. 7.30 p.m.—Addington stock market reports.

8 p.m.—Chimes; tenor, Mr Percy Nicholls, “Ideale,” “Had You But Known.”

9.2: Weather report and announcements; monologue, John Henry, “Going the Pace That Kills”; soprano, Miss Thelma Ayers, (a) “Good Morning. Brother Sunshine,” (b) “The Night Wind”; instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Largo,” (b) “Pavane from Etienne Marcel”; baritone, Mr Bernard Rennell, (a) “At Night,” (b) “From Oberon in Fairyland”; violin solo, Fritz Kreisler, “Humoreske, Op. 101, No. 7”; contralto, Miss Alice Vinsep, (a) “Farewell to Summer,” (b) “Wind in the Trees”; organ recital, Jesse Crawford, “I Loved You Then as I Love You Now”; tenor, Mr Percy Nicholls, “E Lucevan le Stella”; soprano and chorus, Florence Austral and Royal Opera Chorus, “Senta’s Ballad,” “Spinning Chorus”; instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, Five Interludes from “The Beggar’s Opera”; God Save the King.

4YA, DUNEDIN. 3.0: Chimes; gramophone items; talks to farm women on home science, “The School Wardrobe and Genuine Bargains,” arranged by 4YA Primary Productions Committee. * 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session; instrumental, Royal Opera Orchestra, “Praeludium”; ’cello, Pablo Casals, “Melody in F”; waltz, Royal Opera Orchestra, “Eugin Onegin”; Balalaika Orchestra, “Shining Moon”; tacet; suite, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Suite of Serenades,” 1. Spanish; 2. Chinese; 3. Cuban; 4. Oriental; waltz, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Tales from the Vienna Woods”; tacet; instrumental, Royal Opera Orchestra, “Berceuse”; ’cello, Pablo Casals, “Traumerei”; male quartet, the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Serenade,” (b) “Flight of the Bumble Bee”; tacet; instrumental, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, (a) "Valse Triste,” (b) “Funeral March of a Marionette”; march, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, “Marche Militaire”; tacet.

7.0: News session; talks to farmers, “Management of the Corriedale,” arranged by 4YA, Primary Productions Committee.

8.0: Chimes; instrumental, the Syncopaters Novelty Five, foxtrot, “Louise”; foxtrot, “On Top of the World Alone”; foxtrot, the Toymaker’s Dream”; contralto, Miss Netta Wilkie, (a) “In Late September,” (b) “Ring, Bells, Ring”; recital, Miss Erana Newbold, (a) “At the Movies,” (b) “Mrs ’Arris”; instrumental, the Syncopaters’ ivelty Five, (a) foxtrot, “Shoo-Shoo, * aby Boo,” (b) foxtrot, “When I’m m Love,” (c) “Wedding of the Painted Doll”; soprano, Miss Dorothy Sligo, (a) “Will-o’-the-wisp,” (b) “The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale”; foxtrots, Novelty Trio, (a) “High, High Up in the Hills,” (b) “When Autumn Leaves' are Falling”; Scottish comedian, Buster Brown, “Ninety-nine To-day”; instrumental, the Syncopaters' Novelty Five, waltz, “Irving Berlin Waltzes.” 9.0: Weather report; contralto, Miss Netta Wilkie, “The Call to London”; recital, Miss Erana Newbold, “The Bridal Morn”; instrumental, the Syn-

copaters’ Novelty Five, (a) foxtrot, I “Sweetheart of All My Dreams,” (b) “When My Dreams <2ome True,” (c) “Just a Night for Meditation”; soprano, Miss D. Sligo, “Lovely Spring”; foxtrot with vocal refrain, Novelty Trio, “Collette”; Scotch comedian, ! Buster Brown, “The Boss o’ the , Hoose”; insrumental, the Syncopaters’ Novelty Five, (a) waltz, “Sleepy Val- I ley,” (b) “Pal of My Sweetheart Days”; dance music: Aaronson’s Commanders, “My Scandinavian Gal”; | foxtrot, Shilkret’s Orchestra, “My J Tonia”; foxtrot, Hamp’s Kentucky I Serenaders, “What d’ya Say?”; tenor, Franklyn Baur, “Marie”; waltz, the Troubadours, “Live and Love”; Wurlitzer organ solo, Jesse Crawford, “Me and the Man in the Moon”; foxtrot, Shilkret’s Orchestra, “I Still Keep Dreaming of You”; bass and chorus, Paul Robeson, “Plantation Songs”; Hawaiian, Kolomoku’s Honoluluans,

“Aloha-oe”; foxtrot, Shilkret’s Orchestra, “Cross Roads”; Hawaiian, Kolomoku’s Honoluluans, “Three O’clock in the Morning.” 10.6: Tenor, Franklyn Baur, “Cross

Roads”; orchestral, London Orchestra, “On With the Show”; Wurlitzer organ solo, Reginald Foort, “Worryin’ ”; tenor, Walter Glynn, (a) “Jeunesse,” (b) “I Love the Moon”; foxtrot, Rhythm Band, “There are Eyes”; foxtrot, Rhythmic Eight, “Saskatchewan”; foxtrot, New Mayfair Orchestra, “Why is the Bacon so Tough?”; male quartet, Masters Lough and Mallet and Messrs Dixon and Hastwell, “Drink to Me Only”; saxophope duet, Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, “The Swallow”; foxtrot, Aaronson’s Commanders, “I’ll Get By as Long as I Have You”; waltz, the Troubadours, “Dolores”; accordeon with banjo, P: PTocini, “Silver Moon” waltz; foxtrot with vocal refrain, McEnelly’s Orchejtra, “Sleep, Baby, Sleep” J waltz, the Troubadours, “Love Dreams”; foxtrot, George Olsen’s Music, “Sonny Buy.” 11.0: God Save the King.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18479, 22 January 1930, Page 10

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