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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 IYA. AUCKLAND 3.0: Afternoon session, selected items. 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.” 8.0: Chimes; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Christmas Overture”; Miss Thelma Dufhn, “Never Mind the Rain"; IYA Orchestral Octet, “St. Agnes Eve." 1. Allegro Moderato, 2. Largamenti; Mrs Daisy Basham assisted by Miss Amj Hansard. “Commemoration of the Birthday of Coleridge-Taylor”; IYa Orchestral Octet, “Four Characteristic Waltzes"; Miss Thelma Duffin, (a) “Fairy Wood,” (b) “The False Prophet”; evening feather forecast and announcements; IYA Orchestral Octet, "Hiawatha Suite." 9.7: Mrs Daisy Basham, asssited by Miss Amy Hansard. “Commemoration of the Birthday of Coleridge-Taylor"; IYA Orchestral Octet, “Incidental Music to “Faust’ Mr Karl Atkinson, gramophone lecture-recital. 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: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session; Milan Symphony Orchestra. “Mignon” overture. parts 1 and 2; H. G. Amers and the Eastbourne Municipal Band. “The Litti' Clock on '.he Mantel"; Jean Lensen and His Orchestra, “Millions D’Arlequin"; tacet Symphony Orchestra, “Hungarian March”; violin solo, Toscha Seidel, “Hebrew Melody”; Jean Lensen and His Orchestra, “Sei Mes Vers Availent Des Ailes’’; Bernards Gallico and His Orchestra, “The Dance of the Dwarfs”; tacet: H. G. Amers and the Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, “Silhouettes,” (a) “Introduction,” (b) “La Coquette!’: Bernardo Gallico and His Orchestra, “The Clock is Playing”: H. G. Amers and the Eastbourne Municipal Band. “Dancing Doll”; H. G. Amers and the Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, “Silhouettes, The Dreamer”; tacet; Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, “II Seraglio” overture, parts 1 and 2: violin solo, Toscha Seidel. “Ave Maria”: Symphony Orchestra. “Coppeliar Ballet— Entr’acte and Valse”; tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results: lecturettc, Mr Dan McKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” 8.0: Chimes; note, during the course of this programme there will be a relav of a sound film feature from the Majestic Theatre: 2YA Orchestrina. “Norma”; Mrs Amy Dunn. <a) “Descend Thou Sleep,” from “Otello,” fb) “Soothing Spells." from “Marriaee of Figaro”: pianoforte, Mr Ronald Thurby, “Etude No. 3": Mr John Horrack, “Hear Me, Yc Winds and Waves"; 2YA Orchestrina, “Sapho.” Part 1; Miss Gladys Gunn. “Lichtenberg”; Miss Jessie Shmith. “O Love from Thy Power,” from “Samson and Delilah”; Mr Chas Edwards, “There is a Flower that Bloometh”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Sometime": weather report and announcements: Mrs Amv Dunn, “Reading the Stars,” from “Masked Ball”; National Military Band, (a) “Prelude,” <b' “March"; Mr John Horrack. “The Yeomen of England": Miss Glad vs Gunn, “The Rover of the Bar”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Vision of Salome”; Miss Jessie Shmith. (a) “When All Was Young,” from "Faust,” (b) “Oh! What Comes Over the Sea"; Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. “Selection of Leslie Stuart Songs”: Mr Chas Edwards. <a) “Let M? Like a Soldier Fall.” from “Mark •'•=." (b) “The Star”; Light Opera Company, vocal

gems from “The Chocolate Soldier”; 2YA Orchestrina, “Turkish March”; God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 11.30 a.m.: Results from Races of Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music; National Military Band. “National Emblem”; ’cello—W. H. Squire, "The Broken Melody”; Albert Sandler’s Orchestra. “I Kiss Your Hand. Madame”; kinema organ; —G. T. Pattman. “Cheerie Waltz”; Tacet; Court Symphony Orchestra, “The Gondoliers”; Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, “Gipsy”; Tacet; Albert Sandler’s Orchestra, “Chalita”; Padilla’s Marimba Serenaders “Paree,” piano—Gil Dech. “Sometimes I’m Happy”; Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra, “Serbian Melody"; Tacet; Ketelbey’s Orchestra. “Bells Across the Meadow”; Rio Marimba Serenaders. “Dolores Waltz"; organ—G. P. Pattman, “Worryin’ Waltz”; National Military Band, “Stare and Stripes”; Tacet. 7.0: News session.

8.0: Chimes; Debroy Somers' Band. “A Russian Fantasy”; Mr Robert W. Rofe. “King Charles”; 'cello —Mr Harold Beck. “Serenade"; The Mascots “An American Widow”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, three Spanish numbers, “Serenade and Espagnole,” “Bolero,” “Spanish Dance No. 1"; Miss Eileen Lord, popular songs, (a) fAn Old Italian Love Song.” (b) “Roses of June”; at the piano—Mr Les Grummitt. “Improvisations on Popular Airs”; recitation to piano accompaniment, Miss Lily Kinsella, “A Lesson On Politeness”; Mr Robert W. Rofe, sea songs, (a) “The Bosun’s Lament,” (b) “Captain Mac”; ’cello —Mr Harold Beck. “Prize Song.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices; Miss Eileen Lord, “When You Come Home”; The Mascots. “Sauce”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. (a) “Elegy,” (b) “Romance,” (c) "Minuet”; at the piano—Mr Les- Grummitt, “Improvisations on Poular Airs”; recitation to piano accomaniment, Miss Lily Kinsella. “The Social Scale”; dance music until 11 p.m.—Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, “Moscow.” “My Wife Is on a Diet”; the High-Hatters. “The Web of Love”; Carles Tornberger and his Orchestra, “Campus Capers”; Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, i “Sunny Side Up”; the High-Hatters ' “I'm in Love With You”; the Trouba- I dours, “Alice Blue Gown”; Nat Shil- 1 kret and his Orchestra, “Dream Lover,” j

10.3: Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra. “You Wouldn’t Fool Me, Would You?”; Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, “A Little Kiss Each Morning”; Henry Busse and his Orchestra. “After the Clouds Roll By"; Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra, “Until .the End"; Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. “Tondeleyo": Leo Reisman and his Orchestra, “My Sweeter Than Sweet”; Nat Shilkret and his Orchestra, “Wishing and Waiting for Love"; Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, “Jollity Farm"; the High-Hatters. “Aren't We All”; Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. “On Her Doorstep Last Night”; the High-Hatters, “You’ve Got Me Picking Petals Off of Daisies"; the Troubadours, “Beautiful Lady"; the HighHatters, ‘'Nobody's Using It Now”; Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra. “Just You, Just Me”; Nat Shilkret and Orchestra, “Love Me”: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, “Yours Sincerely”; the High-Hatters, “My Love Parade”; Ted Weems and his Orchestra, “Sophomore Prom'; Johnny Johnson and his Statler Pennsylvanians, “You’re Responsible”; Ted Weems and his Orchestra, “I Don’t Want Your Kisses.” 11.0: God Save the King. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items.

3.15: Talk—Miss Buccleugh, on “Fashions.” 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 Orchestra. "Die Fledermaus”; Miss Constance Poole, (a) "Yesterday and To-dav,” (b) “Slave Song”; 4YA Studio Trio. “44h Trio”; Mr D. E. Dali. “Extract from Dickens”; Miss Daphne Pearce, (a) “Big Lady Moon," (b) “Singing in the Rain”: organ—Quentin Maclean. “Oriental March from the ‘Merchant of Venice’ Mr Dudley Poole. “Harlequin”; Mr Max Scherek, “The Submerged Cathedral"; Mr George Crawford. (a) “Sigh No More Ladies,” (b) “Jock o’ Hazeldean”; weather report. 9.1: Classic Symphony Orchestra, “Classical Memories"; Miss Constance Poole. “Sacrament"; 4YA Trio. “Serenata"; Mr D. E. Dali. “Death of Sydney Carton from “Tale of Two Cities’”; Miss Daphne Pearce. “Fair Spring is Returning"; harp—Sidonic Goossens, (a) “Largo.” (b) “Song of the Volga Boatmen”; Mr Dudley Poole, (a) “Sea Fever." (b) “Just A ‘Wearing For You”; violin and piano— Messrs Max Scherek and J. A. Wallace, “Sonata in D”; Mr George Crawford. ‘The Low-Backed Car”; 'cello. Mr P. J. Palmer. “Gavotte in D Minor”; Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “March of the Bojaren.” 10.2: God Save the King.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18646, 15 August 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18646, 15 August 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18646, 15 August 1930, Page 5

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