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WIRELESS.

ON THE AIR WEDNESDAY. IYA, Auckland (329 metres). 3: Afternoon session. 5: Children. 6: Dinner music. 7: News. 8 to 10: Studio concert by the Auckland Artillery Band and assisting 2YB, New Plymouth. (244 metres). 6.30: Children. 7.30: News, etc. 8: Studio concert. 2YA, Wellington. Silent day. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres). 8.0: Gramophone recital. 5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music:—Orchestra, “Through Weber’s Enchanted Woods"; “ Jlignon ” Entr’acte Gavotte; “ Firefly’s Idyl." 6.15: Orchestra, "Third Waltz Medley”: “Don Pasquale.” 6.30: "Suite Algerienne“Homage March"; Quartet, “Firefly's Appointment." 6.45: Orchestra. “II Trovatore”; “Paying a Visit to Millocker." 7.0: News. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Working Men’s Club Orchestra, “Entry of the Gladiators”; “Concert Overture.” 8.12: Baritone, Mr F. W. Simpson, “The Fortune-Hunter”; “ Buy My Strawberries”; “ Vauxhall Way.” 8.18: 'Cello, Lauri Kennedy. “Hungarian Rhapsody ”; “ Cradlo Song “ Songs My Mother Taught Me. ’ 5.24: Contralto, Mrs F. M. Kerr, “ The Gleaners’ Slumber Song.” 8.28: Humour, Mr H. Instone. “A Holiday ori the Farm.” 8.35: Wurlitzer organ, “La Rosita.” 8.39: Tenor, Mr Roy Hill, “Afton Water “My Love’s an Arbutus.” 5.44: Don Cossack's Choir, “ Serenade.” 8.48: Orchestra, “William Tell.” 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “La Fille de Madamo Angot.” 9.11: Mr Simpson, “All tho Fun of the Fair”; “Hatfield Bells.” 9.15: Cornet, Mr Fred Fox, “ Souvenir de Suisse.” 9.20: Mrs Kerr, “Sleep and the Roses”; “Killarney.” 9.26: Mr Instone, “The Village Choir.” 9.29: Flute and clarionet, Messrs T. Amos and F. L. Wolege, “ Lo! Here the Gentle Lark.” 9.34: Mr Hill, “To Daisies”; “The Maiden Blush”; •' Duna.” 9.42: Vocal jazz, Layton and Johnstone, “Wake Up and Dream”; Negro Spiritual, “Looking at You”; “ Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit.” 9.45: Orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden “ The Gladiator’s Farewell.” Close. 3ZC, Christchurch (250 metres). 10 to 11.30 a.m.: Women’s session. Noon to 2 p.m.: Luncheon music, news, etc. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Short wave session. 4YA, Dunedin (461 metres). 3.0: Selected recordings. 3.15: Lecturette —A fifteen minutes’ talk on “Sweets, or No Sweets?” 5.0: Children. 6.0: Dinner music:—Orchestra, “ ‘ Carmen ’ —Prelude Act 1 ** Sylvia Ballet—Cortege Bacchus”;. organ, ” Schon Rosmarin.” 6.15: Orchestra, “Vienna by Night”; ’cello, “Hungarian Rhapsody.” 6.30: Orchestra, “Bohemian Girl” Selection; “‘Carmen’— Prelude Act 2”; organ, “A Brown Bird Singing.” 6.45: Orchestra. “Hungarian Dance No. 5”: Band. “ H.M.S. Pinafore” Selection. 7.0: News. 7.15: Talk, Mr L. W. MoCaskill, “Review of the December Issue of the Journal of Agriculture.” S.O: La Scala Orchestra. “ DaugMcr of the Regiment Trios, Miss R. Holmes, Miss E. Judd and Mrs Moffat t. “Raymond”; “ Romanza.” 8.19: Baritone, Mr B. C. Bellhouse, “Yeomen of England”; “Rolling Down to Rio ”: “ Droop Not. Young Love.” 8.29: Recital. Mr A. Gorrie, “Ten Minutes with Keats.” 8.39: Instrumental Trio, “ Lohengrin ” Selection; “Hearts and Flowers.” 8.49: Contralto, Miss Mary Teviotdale, “ Come Back”: “A Secret”; “Advice." 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Tenor, Mr W. Harrison. “Echo”: “A Resolve”; "She is Far from the Land.” 9.12: Instrumental Trio, “Marche Militaire Viennois”; “Melodies from ‘Souvenir d’un Lien Cher.” 9.20: Soprano. Miss Lettie de Clifford. “Come, Dance at Our Wedding”; “Carissima”: “You’ve Got Your Mother’s Eves.” 9.30: Dance session until 11 p.m. From Sydney. 2BL, 353 m., from 10 p.m.: The popular programme for to-night includes: Instrumental and vocal numbers by “ Mildred and Connie ” (ex-3LO, Melbourne), the A.B.C. Band, Frank Leonard (entertainer), Dorothy Charleston (contralto) and the ever-popular Jack Lumsdaine. 2FC, 451 m., from 10 p.m.: The session commences with excerpts from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” followed, from 11.15, by a concert arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 3

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WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 3

WIRELESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 3

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