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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. FRIDAY, JUNE 20. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3.0: Afternoon session—selected studio items, including literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports; talk ■*-Mr W. E.. G. Wheeler, “Esperanto.” 3.0: Chimes; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Rosamunde”; Mr John Bree, “To the Sea”; ’cello—Lauri Kennedy, “Old Scotch Melody”; IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Praeulium,” (b) “Prelude”; Madame Mary Towsey, (a) “Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower”; (b) “Like a Blossoming Lilac”; Virtuoso String Quartet, “The ‘Emperor’ Quartet”; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Polonaise Ariette and Passacaglia”; talk —Mrs Daisy Basham. “Paderewski.” 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements; Greatores Band, “Semii*amide”; Mr John Bi'ee. (a) “Simon the Cellarer,” (b) “By the Light of the Moon”; IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Echo”; (b) “Old Vienna”; Madame Mary Towsey, “How Shines the Dew”; Florzaley Quartet, “Scherzo from Quartet D Minor”: talk—Mrs Daisy Basham, "Elman”; IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Dance Humoresque,” (b) “Finlandia.” 10.0; God save the King. 2YA. WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Dinner session; Basle Symphony Orchestra, “Der Fresichutz”; Tacet; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “The Grasshoppers’ Dance,” “The Butterfly”; musical art quartet—“To a Wild Rose”; violin—Yvonne Curti, “Madrigale”; Tacet; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, (a) “I Love the Moon,” (b) “Two Eyes of Grey”; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, (a) “Amouresue Valse,” (b) “Valse Bleue”; Tacet; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Valse Caprice”; ’cello solo—W. H. Squire, “Sarabande"; J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Perpetuum Mobile”; Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results; lecturette—A member of Toe H “The Work of the Schools Section of Toe H“; an opei*atic and miscellaneous programme; relay of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre.

8.0: Chimes; 2YA Orchestrina “Royal"; Miss Myra Sawyer, “Villanelle"; piano—Miss Eileen Goodson, L.A.B. (a) “Serenade,” <b> “Caprice”; Mr W. Boardman, “Gentle Visions of Scenes Beloved"; 2YA Orchestrina—

“Offenbach”; sketch—Mr Cedric Gardiner and Miss Madge Freeman, “The Seance”; violin—David Wise, “Siciliana”; Mrs Ray Kemp, “O Fatal Gift”; Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “The Geisha”; Mr Harry Phipps, “Onaway Awake Beloved”; Virtuoso String Quartet, “Gavotte”; Mss Myra Sawyer and Mr William Boardman, “Sighing”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Marche Turque”; weather forecast and announcements; Miss Myra Sawyer, "Sing Sweet Bird”; Virtuoso String Quartet, "Orientale Op. 15"; Mr William Boardman. “Red Rose”: 2YA Orchestrina, “Mr Popple”; sketch —Mr Cedric Gardiner and Miss Madge Freeman, “Dining Out”; Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “The Belle of New York”; Mrs Ray Kemp, “Pale Moon”; Mr Harry Phipps, “In Friendship’s Name”; The Columbia Light Opera Company, (a) “Ivan Caryll Memories,” (b) “Paul Rubens Memories”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Wine Women and Song”; close down

3YA. CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Afternoon session—Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session; Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Zampa"; Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Moi-genblatter”; tacet; Orchestra of the Opera Comique, Paris, “Scenes Pittoresques”; Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Vienna Waltz”; tacet; Dajos' Bela Orchestra, “Marien Klange”; Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Ideale”; Edith Lorand Orchestra, ; “Merry Vienna”; tacet; Edith Lorand j Orchestra, “Song of Autumn”; , Queenie and David Kaili, “Hawaiian March”; Edith Lorand Orchestra, “The Flowers’ Dream”; H.M. Irish Guards, “The Desert Song”; tacet. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular and Dance Programme; Debroy Soniers Band, “Scottish Medley”; Valencia Quartet, “The Widow Malone”; Mr E. J. Johnson, “The Yeoman's Wedding Song”; violin—Miss I. Morris, “Canzonetta”; Miss Lucy Fullwood. “The Valley of Laughter”; Toledo Duo. “Excelsior”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “After Sunset” (b) “At the Brook”; (O “Gavotte”; Miss Mary m aylor, “O Lovely Night”; Mr T. G. Rogers, “Roses”; banjolin— Mr Stan Birch, “Gems of Erin”; Valencia Quartet, “Come to the Fair”; Mr E. J. Johnson, “The Little Irish GiiT’; violin— Miss Irene Morris, “Hornpipe”; Miss Lucy Fullwood. “The Pipes of Pan”; weather report and station notices; banjolin—Mr Stan Birch. “II Bacio.” Miss Mary Taylor, “My Ships”; Mr T. G. Rogers. “Nirvana”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Melodie” (b) “intermezzo”; (c) “Country Dance.” 9.30: Dance music; Ben Selvin’s Orchestra, “Broadway Melody”; Leo Reisman’s Orchestra, “My Castle in Spain is a Shack in the Lane”; Broadway Nitelites, “You Were Meant For Me”; The Knickerbockers, “That’s the Good Old Sunny South”; Entertainer—Norman Long, “What did the Village Blacksmith Say?” Ben Selvin’s Orchestra. “He, She and Me”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. .“Louise"; Ipana Troubadours. “Deep Night”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Blue Hawaii”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “My Angeline”; Flotsam and Jetsam. “We Never Know What to Expect”; Piccai dilly Players. “Make Believe”: Jail I Garber’s Orchestra, “Guess Who?” Piccadilly Players. “Why Do I Love You?” Paul Specht's Orchestra, “My Annapolis and You’’; Frederic Curzon. “For Old Time’s Sake": Gil Dech’s Syncopators, “My Mammy”; Stellar Dance Band. “If I Had You”; Harry Reser’s j Syncopators, “Here Comes the Show Boat."; Harry Reser’s Syncopators, j “Where Did You Get That Name.” en- I tertainer—Norman Long, “Overture. 1929”; Geoffrey Helder’s Kettner Five.” "Shout Hallelujah ’Cause I’h Home"; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Nola”; Stellar Dance Band, “How About Me?” Geoffrey Helder’s Kettner Five, “Happy Days and Lonely Nights”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Coquette”; Flotsam and Jetsam. “When I Grow Old, Dad”; Stellar Dance Band, “Flower of Love”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Chinese Lullaby”; Gil Dech’s Syncopators. “I’ll Always Be in Love with You”; Stellar Dance Band. “Marie.” God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 3.0: Chimes. 3.15: Talk —Miss Buccleugn “Fashions.” 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Chimes; National Symphony Orchestra. “Orpheus in Hades”; Miss L. de Clifford (a) “Early in the Morni

ing”; (b) “The Almond Tree”; 4YA % Studio Trio (a) “Second Movement, Trio in C Minor”; <b> “Third Movement, Trio in C. Minor”; Mr D. E. Dali, “The Death of Sydney Carton,” from ‘"Tale of Two Cities"; Piano — l Mr Max Scherek, “Moonlight Sonata"; > Mr Rex Harrison. “Song Cycle,” “Spirit Song”; Prologue to "I Pagliacci"; Harp , j —Mildred Dilling, “Am Springbrunl | nen”; Miss Helen E. Roy. “Lie There. !My Lute”; ’Cello—Mr P. J. Palmer, i j “Danse Orientalle"; W. Robbins, , I “The Sea Gipsy”; report; Vi- , enna Philharmonic Orchestra, “Doi*fschwalben”; Miss L. de Clifford, “Co- , lembine’s Garden”; 4YA Studio Trio (a) “Serenade” (b) “Finale from Third Trio”; Mr D. E. Dali (a) “Chant Pagan”; (b) “Song”; Organ—Arthur Meale, “Valse Mysterieuse”; Miss Helen E. Roy, (a) “If We Sailed Away”; (b) “To a Wild Rose"; 4YA Studio Trio. “Trio in G”; Mr E. W. Robbins (a) “A Song Remembered"; (b) “Bonnie Wee Thing”; Marek Weber and His Orchestra, “Coeur Brise”; God Save the King.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 5