RADIO PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. FRIDAY, JULY 18. IYA, AUCKLAND. 3.0: Afternoon session; selected studio items. 4.30: Close down, i 5.0: Children’s session. ! 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. | 7.40: Talk, Mr W. E. G. Wheeler, ! “Esperanto.” 8.0: Chimes; Studio Trio, (a) "Song With Words —B Minor,’ ’(b) “Pas Des Amphores”; Mrs M. Cantwell. (a) “Vain Is My Art,” (b) “Give Me Thy Heart”; Studio Trio, Three Miniatures, 1 Minuet, 2 Gavotte, 3 Allegretto; Mr J M. Clark, “Herve Riel”; clarinet solo, Mr S. C. Lewis, (a) "Selection from ‘Maritana’,” (b) “Selected from ‘Don Giovanni’”; Mr H. Barry Coney, (a) “Sweet Melodies,” (b) “Praise Ye The Lord”; Studio Trip, “Autumn Song”; Mrs M. Cantwell, “Black Roses”; piano, Mr Cyril Towsey, “Prelude in C Sharp Minor.” 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements; clarinet Solo. Mr S. C. Lewis, Fantasia “Scotch Melodies”: Mr J. M. Clark. “Othello’s Apology”; Studio Trio, "Minuet from ‘Military Symphony”; Mr H. Barry Coney. “No, My Courage”; Studio Trio. "Slavonic Dance No. 3”; Mr Karl Atkinson, gramophone lecture recital, all sorts and conditions of choirs. God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 10.30 a.m.: Selected studio items. 2.30: Relay from the Radio Exhibit- 1 ion. Town Hall, of items by James Hay dock’s Orchestra. 4 55: Close down. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music; Mareka Weber and orchestra, “Beggar Student”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Carmen,” “Entr’acte Act 4”; Piano, Wilhelm Backhus, “Bohemian Dance"; tacet; Creatore's Band, “Semiramide”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Soldiers Changing the Guard”: Marek Weber and Orchestra, "Rustle t»» Spring”; tacet; Nwe Symphony Orchestra, “Nell Gwynn Dances, Nos. 1 and 2”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Carmen,” “March of the Smug-, glers”; piano, Mark Hambourg, “Litbestraume”; tacet; Marek Weber and Orchestra, “My Darling Waltz”; National Military Band, “Flying Dutchman Overture”; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Carmen,” “Entr’acte, Act 1”; tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports j and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette. Mr J. W. Fergie, ■ head office. N.Z. Railways, “The Romance of the Main Trunk Railways.” 8.0: Chimes; songs and choruses, pois, hakas by the Wanganui Maori Radio Party; from the studio. Salon Orchestra, “My Son, John”; Miss Ella Fair, “Little Princess Look Up”: Mr R. J. G. Madigan. “When a Maiden Takes Your Fancy”: Salon Orchestra, “Serenata”; from the Radio Exhibition, Town Hall: further items by the Wanganui Maori Radio party. 9.0: From the studio: weather report and announcements: Salon Orchestra, “Dornroschen Waltz"; James Liddy and Elsie Gergley with chorus and orchestre, “Deep in My Heart, ‘Dear”: Miss Zena Jupp, “Originality”; Salon Orchestra, “Bird Songs at Eventide”; from the Radio Exhibition; the Wanganui Maori party will again entertain, r’rom the studio; Salon Orchestra, “Four Indian Love Lyrics”; Miss Ella Fair: “Whata If I Were Young”; band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. “La Benediction des Poignards”; Miss Zena Jupp. “The New Food”; Salon Orchestra, “The Little Dutch Girl”; Mr R. J. Madigan, “The Broken Spirit”; Columbia Light Opera Company, “Vocal Gems from ‘Lilac Time’’’: Salon Orchestra, “Master Melodies from Light Operas ’; close down.
3YA. CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Afternoon session. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session: National Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry”; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, “Roses of the South”; ’cello —Pablo Casals, | “Moment Musical”; Tacet; Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kawaihau | Waltz,” (b) “My Hula Love”; The | Troubadours. “Popular Songs of Yesterday”; cello —Pablo Casals. “Le Cygne”; Tacet; International Concert ) Orchestra, (a) ~rr tie Merry Widow,” i (b) “Luxembourg Waltz”; violin and guitar—Giulietta Morino, (a) “Harlequin’s Serenade," (b) “Could I?”; Tacet; New Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Dancing Doll,” (b) “At Dawning”; Wurlitzer organ—Royal Opera Orchestra, ‘ The Sleeping Beauty”; Tacet. 7.0: News session; sports results. 8.0: Chimes; Sousa’s Band, “The Gridiron Club March”; Mr K. M. Fountain, (a) “Thinking of Thee,” <b) “Somewhere a Voice is Calling"; Mrs M. Sierokowski, <a) “A Little Pink Rose.” (b) “In the Garden of Tomorrow”; piano syncopations—Miss Helen Macdonald (a) “Chloe.” (b> “Kiss Me Again”; Mr W. J. Trewern. “Yes! Let Me Like a Soldier Fall”; Mr Reg. Lamb, “A Matrimonial Chase”; cornet —Mr N. G. Coffin, “The Farewell”; Miss Kathleen Johns, “Irish Folk Song”; Miss Lily Kinsella, “The West Wind”; Mr K. M. Fountain, “My Desert Flower”; piano syncopations— Miss Helen Macdonald. “The Blue Room”; Mrs M. Sierokowski, “Idle Words"; Mr Reg Lamb, (a) "The Com- i mercial Traveller,” (b) “Is Izzy Azzy : Wozz.” ■ 9.3: Weather report and station • notices; Mr W. J. Trewern, (a) “The j Last Muster.” (b) “Mona”; cornet — j Mr N. G. Goffin, “Edelweiss”; Miss j Kathleen Johns, (a) “For You," (b) I “Here’s to Love”; Miss Lily Kinsella, j (a) “Tea in the Garden,” <b) “In the | Cool of the Evening”; dance music; ! Alfredo and his Band, “Sweetheart of ! All My Dreams”; The Blue Jays, j “Dance of the Paper Dolls”; Alfredo i and his Band, “Deep Night”; The Blue ; Jays, “The Toymaker’s Dream”; 1 Alfredo and his Band. “My Song of J the Nile,” “I’ll Always be in Love with | You,” “Turn on the Heat,” “This Is 1 Heaven,” “If I Had a Talking Picture of You”; G. H. Elliott, “Muddlin’ i Thro’”; Alfredo and His Band, “Little | Pal,” "Laughing Marionette,” “Why I Can’t You?” “Sometimes,” “Let Me j Dream in Your Arms Again”; Stanley j Kirby, “My Mother’s Eyes”; Radio Rhythm Boys, “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine”; Alfredo and his Band, “Mean to Me”; Radio Rhythm Boys, “Tiptoe Thro’ the Tulips With Me”; The Plaza Band, “A Precious Little Thing Called Love”; Alfredo and his Band. “Lady Divine”; Harry Hudson’s Melody Men. “Why Do I Love You?”; Bal Musette Oixhestra, “Mayorqua"; G. H. Elliott, “Yodelling Coon”; Alfredo and his Band. “I Think ox Wheat You Used to Think of Me”; Harry Hudson’s Melody Men. "Ol Man River”; Alfredo and his I; Band, “Do Something"; Bal Musette I Orchestra, "Rafle.” 11.0: God Save the King. K |; 4YA. DUNEDIN. | 3.0: Chimes. Selected Gramophone j - Items. 3.15: Talk—Miss Buccleugh, '• 1 “Fashions.” j \ 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Chimes: children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. ' 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes: Berlin State Opera * Orchestra, “Capriccio Italien Op. 45”; ( Miss Irene Horniblow, “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; 4YA Trio, “2nd Trio”; Miss Tui Northey, selection from •'Three Men in a Boat”; ’cello—Gaspar
Cassado. “Menuett"; bass—Mr Jack Clark. <a) "Toreador's Song,” (b) “The Lute Player”; 4YA Trio, “Ist Movement from sth Trio”; Miss L. de Clifford. “The Birds Go North Again”; piano—Mrs C. Drake, “2nd and 3rd Movements of Sonata Tragica"; Mr James Simpson, “Be Kind to Auld Grannie.” 9.0: Weather report; Philadelphia i Symphony Orchestra, “Chorale Pre- | lude”; Miss Irene Horniblow. “Three Negro Spirituals”; piano and violin—- ! Mr Max Scherek and Mr J. Wallace. “Sonata in F”; Miss Tui Northey, further selection from “Three Men in ;r Boat”; Mr Jack Clark. “The Pipes of Pan”; Mildred Dilling, “Arabesque No. 1”; Miss L. de Clifford, (a) “The Captive Lark,” (b) “Whatever Is, Is Best”; 4YA Trio, “Allegretto from 6th Trio”; Mr James Simpson, (a) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve,” (b> "On Wings of Song”; Boston Symphony Orchestra, “Fruhlingsstimmen.” 10.1: God Save the King.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18622, 18 July 1930, Page 5
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