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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2ZR, WANGANUI. ( 500 Metres; 600 Kilocycles). 8.0: Programme of gramophone records, selected and supplied by Ellery Gilbert, Ltd., and broadcast by Radio Specialties, Wanganui, circumstances permitting. Band—“ Geisha” Selection, played by the Band of the Coldstream Guards. t Tenor—“ You Know,” sung by George Meo Orchestra—“ Voices of Spring,” waltz ; “Vienna Blood,” waltz; played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Comedian—" ’Ee’s a Wonder,” sung >y Will Kings. Bass ‘Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” sung bv Paul Robeson. Cello Solo—“ Viennese Melody,” played by Beatrice Harrison. Orchestra— “Five O’Clock Girl,” selection; played by the New Mayfair Orchestra. «.rX eno . r ,~‘ Wa . ,ther ’ s Prize Song,” from ibe Mastersingers.” sung by Joseph Hislop. Mixed Voices—“ Songs of the Past,” parts 1 and 2, sung by the Light Opera Company. Organ and Violin—“ Japanese Sunset,” played by R. E. McPherson. Pianoforte Solo—“ Bohemian Dance,” played by Wilhelm Backhaus. Vocal Duet—" Thinking of You,” sung by Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham. Bass-baritone “Hinton, Dinton, and Mere,’ sung by Peter Dawson. . Orchestra—“Cavalleria Rusticana,” selection ; played by Marek Weber and his Orchestra. Contralto— “Five Little Piccaninnies,” sung by Essie Ackland. K “The ,e ße?el>r?~* ,KentUCky B&be ’” BUng by Baritone— “Mother o’ Mine,” sung by John Brownlee. Orchestra— Nell Gwyn Dances, “Merrymakers’ Dance,” played by the New Symphony Orchestra. et rp-‘ Sa^ y . Guard This Tender Bi°ssom (Rigoletto), sung by Galli-Curci and De Luca. Kr^er ThaiS ’” meditation ’ Contralto— ■'Did You Mean It?” by Grace Hayes. Orchestra—"Capriccio Italine, parts 1 O n rchesira P . ,ayed BerHn State °^ era Barrtone—'-Mirror Song.” from “Tales of Hoffmann, sung by Rudolph Bockelmann. Orchestra— Old Musical Comedy Gems” parts 1 and 2; Jack Hylton and his OrchesContralto— “Let Me Weep.” from ’’Rinaldo. sunK - by Maria Olezewska. ■■La en My ° f YoUth '" i/a liayiata, sung by Gigli. Sousa'/Ban°df° n JUbi ' e<! M ” rch " playe<J And a selection of the latest dance records.

IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres; 900 Kiljcycles). ChilrlroT,’.. r. • Close down. 5.0: fc n ns TXt 6 r"^J ner 8 3 r iO Eb- 7 ' o: town Hall, Auckland. 10.0: Dance nrr> gramme. 11.0: God Save the King P 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Ki'ocycles; 420 Metres.! and o 4 -? h T S 'o SdoCt , ed studio 3-30 5 0- ' I . esu,ts - 4 -55: Close down. 70* ddrens .session. 6.0: Dinner session result 7 S X ,O t’ POrts and Bports m A R ,-40: Lectur ette—Mr H. G. Miller No^ty^n^^JSe 61 ’ Deep Henderson.” 8.18: Bass—Mr W. W. Marshall, “The Floral Da q C . e * n B k 2: Novelty Instrumental—Waltz Uf al ?" °f ch xr 8 . tra V (a) "Siamese Patrol.” w-11 lymphs.” 8.30: Humour—Mr Will Bishop will entertain at the piano. 8.40: Sopr an^-M IS s Anne Davies. (a) “June’s First Rose ’ (b) “If No One Ever Marries M 8 -46: Novelty duo—Ville and Yeo in .'ome of the latest popular hits. 8.51: Tenor —Mr Sam Duncan, •'Serenata.” 8.56: Salon Orchestra, “Request Item.” 9.1; Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Quartette —Melodic Four, "Request Item.” 9.7: Novelty piano—Mr Claude Bennett, “Loose Elbows.” 9.12: Baritone—Mr R. S. Allwright, “The Star.” 9.16: Musical comedy selection—Salon Orchestra. “The Blue Kitten.” 9.24: Tenor—Mr F. Bryant, “Here’s to Love.” 9.28: Humour—Mr Will Bishop will again entertain at the piano. 9.38: Novelty duo—Ville and Yeo, in further popular numbers. 9.43: Soprano—Miss Anne Davies, “A Little Tear and a Little Smile.” 9.47: Record, organ with xylophone—Lew White, “Singin’ in the Rain.” 9.50: Quartette—Melodie Four. “Alabama Coon.” 9.54: Salon Orchestra. "Dance Novelties.” 11.0: Sporting summary. 11.10: God Save the King. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocvcles; 3u6 Metres). 3.0: Afternoon session—gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Vaudeville and dance programme. Orchestral—Herman Finck and his orchestra, “Waldteufel Memories.” 8.9: Scottish song and patter—Mr Jock Lockhart. 8.17: Tickling the ivories—Miss Helen Macdonald, valse, “D’ye Love Me?” fox-trot,

“Wedding Bells,” 8.2: Soprano in popular song—Mrs Ralph Sierokowski, “One Alone.” 8.26: Novelty—Len Fillis Novety Trio, “Heart of the Sunset.” 8.29: Vaudeville turn —Ron Shand and Lettie Craydon, “Song, Dance and Patter.” 8.44: Engish concertina and ocarino—Mr John Campbell, “Popular Melodies.” 8.51: Baritone—Mr Leslie Stewart, “That’s How the World Was Made.” 8.55: Waltz—Ferera's Golden Hawaiians, “My Song of the Nile.” Male quartette— Goodrich Silvertown Quartette, “Old Pals are the Best Pals.” 9.3: Humour at the piano with patter—Mr Jock Lockhart. 9.8: Orchestral—Eddie Thomas’ Collegians, ‘Waltz Medley.” 9.12: Improvisations on the piano —Miss Helen Macdonald, waltz, “Let the Rest of the World Go By,” (b) “High Up on the Hilltop.” 9.18: Soprano in popular songs—Mrs Ralph Sierokowski, “Some Day,” (b) “Smiling Irish Eyes.” 9.25: Organ— Stanley MacDonald, “Was it a Dream,” “Nicolette.” 9.31: Vaudeville turn—Ron Shand and Lettie Craydon, “Song, Dance and Patter.” 9.46: English concertina and ocarino—Mr John Campbell, “Potpourri of wellknown Airs.” 9.54: Baritone—Mr Leslie Stewart, (a) “Lassie o’ Mine,” (b) “Rose Time.” Dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles; 463 Metres). 3.0: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Relay , of Vaudeville Programme from 31A, Christchurch. 10.0: Dance session; 11.0: God Save the King. a 2FC, SYDNEY. • 'i r ■ (451 Metres). 5.45 p.m.t Children’s session. 6.45: The A.B.C. Instrumental Ensemble. 7.20: A.B.C. Sporting Service. 7.30: Special Country Session. 7.58: To-night’s programme. 8.0: The Australian National Orchestra. 8.7: From the Studio—An Irish Interlude (Nora Hill, soprano). 8.14: Joe Cahill, in Irish Wit.

8.21: Plantation Melodies—The A.B.C. Male Quartette. 8.28; A Breath of the Scottish Moors—Douglas Graham, Scottish comedian. 8.35: Vincent Aspey, violinist. 8.38: Peggy Dunbar, contralto, (a) “Turn Yo to Me,” (b) "We’d Better Bide a Wee,” (c) “Jock o’ Hazeldene.” 8.45: A Radio Sketch— Lucille Bruntnell and Robert Turner—“ Packing Up.’ 8.55: Arthur Mating, bell solo—- “ Love Dance.” 8.58: Australian verse. 9.1: The Countryman’s Weather Session. 9.6: Nora Hill (soprano)—(a) “Brittany,” (b) “The Early Morning,” (c) “The Dandelion.” 9.13: Joe Cahill, Entertainer. 9.20: From the Capitol Theatre—The Australian National Orchestra. 9.35: The A.B.C. Male Quartette. 9.45: Douglas Graham, comedian. 9.52: Craig Ansell, saxophone solo. 9.57: Lucille Bruntnell and Robert Turner in a short Radio Sketch—“ The Baggage.” 10.7: Peggy Dunbar, contralto, (a) “A Blood Red Rinir.” (b) “We Sway Along.” 10.17: From the. Ballroom of the Oriental—Sydney Simpson’s Syncopators—Dance music. 11.30: Close down. 2RL. SYDNEY. (353 Metres). f. 15 p.m.: The A.B.C. Instrumental Ensemble. 7.0: The A.B.C. Sporting Service. 7.20: The A.B.C Instrumental Ensemble. 7.45: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 7.55: What’s on the air To-night? 8.0: Beatrice White, contralto. 8.7: Wendling and Molloy, novelty instrumentalists. 8.14: Frank Ryan comedian. 8.24: Victor Hagan, popular vocalist. 8.30: From the Sydney Stadium— A description of the Boxing Contest. 9.30: From the Studio—Weather information for the man on the land. 9.35: Australian verse. 9.37: Beatrice White, contralto. 9.44: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 9.54: Frank Ryan, comedian. 10.4: Wendling and Molloy, novelty instrumentalists. 10.11: Victor Hagan, popular vocalist. 10.18: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 10.25: Late news. 10.30: The A.B.C. Dance Band. 12 midnight: National Anthem. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 8 p.m.: From the Theatre Royal—Vaudeville entertainment by courtesy of Fullers Theatres Ltd. 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.2: Recital (electrically repro-1 du Jed) The Australian Commonwealth Band—“ Hail Storm,” “Tit Larks.” 9.9: Giuseppe Danise (baritone). 9.13: The South Sea Islanders. 9.20: Gladys Moncrietf (soprano). 9.26: Albert Spalding (violinist). 9.30: Richard Miller (tenor). 9.34: Galla Rina—Accordeon solos. 9.41: Mario Chamlee (tenor). 9.44: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. 9.48: Norman Allin (bass). 9.52: Milton Charles—At the organ. 9.50: Walter B. Rogers and his Band. 10.0: From the Studio —News service. 10.15: From the Trocadero—Dance music. 11.80: Close down.

SUNDAY PROGRAMMES

2ZK, WANGANUI. (505 Metres). 7.30 p.m.: Programme of “Columbia” Records, supplied by Messrs Dobbs Bros, and broadcast by Messrs D. A. Morrison and Co. IYA, AUCKLAND. (833 Metres ; 900 Kilocycles) 3.0: Selected studio items, including literary selection by the announ ?r. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's song service, conducted by Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Strand Methodist Mission (Preacher Rev. C. G. Scrimgeour ; song leader, Mr T. T. Garland). 8.30 (approx.): Musical programme. 2 YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle George, assisted by the Children's Choir of the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, under Mr S. C. Jack. 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Blanchrd, B.A. Organist and choirmaster: Mr C. W. Kerry. 8.15 (approx.): Relay from His Majesty's Theatre of the Band Recital of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, by children of the Church of Christ Sunday Schools, conducted by Rev. A. E. Tebay. 6.15: Studio chimes. 6.30: Relay from the Church of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue (Preacher, Pastor J. Crawford: organist, Miss E. Hepburn ; choirmaster, Mr H. Ames). 7.45: Intermission from studio. 8.15 (approx): Relay of programme from 4YA, Dunedin. God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres).

3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.15: Close down. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Hanover Street Baptist Church. Preacher: Rev. Tuckwell. Choirmaster, Mr Desmoulins. 7.45: Gramophone music. 8.15: programme of music to be rendered by the Kaikorai Band, assisted by 4YA artists. 9.35: God Save the King. 2FC, SYDNEY. (451 Metres). 6 p.m.: A Celebrity Recital—We present a “Brahms C Minor Symphony,” played by teh Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 6.40: The Storyteller will speak on “The right of sanctuary.” Some account of this ancient right and privilege. 6.55: James Walker, pianist—“ Ballade in G Minor.” 7.5: Roger Jones, baritone—(a) “In the Silence,” (b) “A Brown Bini Singing.” 7.12: Cedric Ashton, ’cellist—“First Movement Beethoven’s Sonata in A.” 7.19: James Walker, pianist. 7.28: Roger Jones, baritone—“ Lead, Kindly Light.” 7.32: Cedric Ashton ’cellist. 7.40: Rabbi Francis L. Cohen -will give an address on “Town and Country.” 8.0: From the Grand Opera House—The Ashfield District Band. 8.15: Ethel Daw, contralto. 8.22: Rene Rich, violinist. 8.29: The Ashfield District Band—Selection. 8.36: Carlo Martini, tenor. 8.43: Brunton Gibb, elocutionist. 8.53: The Ashfield District Band —Meditation. 9.0: From the Studio—The Country Man’s Weather Session. 9.5: From the Grand Opera House—Rene Rich, violinist. 9.12: Ethel Daw—Contralto. 9.19: The Ashfield District Band—Overture. 9.29: Brunton Gibb, elocutionist. 9.39: Carlo Martini, tenor. 9.46: The Ashfield District Band —Selection. 10.0: From the Studio—Meditation music. 10.30: Close down.

JBL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres) 6 p.m.: For Children in Hospital—Session conducted by Uncle Steve. 6.50: Organ music. 7.0: From the Lyceum Methodist Church—Forty-sixth Anniversary Service, conducted by Rev. S. J. Hoban, D.D. 8.0: From the Studio —programme relayed by 3AR Melbourne. 8.30: Classic programme arranged by Lindsley Evans Trio. 8.37: Miss Heather Kinnaird, soprano. 8.42: Cyril Monk, violinist. 8.49: Gladstone Bell, ’cellist. 8.57: Robert Gilbert, baritone. 9.3: Lindley Evans, pianist. 9.21: Cyril Monk, violinist. 9.28: Heather Kinnaird, soprano 9.36: Gladstone Bell, ’cellist. 9.43: Robert fcWKert. 9-50: Trio—Cyril Monk (violinist). Bell, ’cellist; Lindey Evans, pianifc't, IQ.'d! National Anthem. 4QG. BRISBANE. (395 Metres). 7 p.m.'! From St. Andrew’s. Presbyterian Church—Children’s Service. 7-.2 1 ?! & wla y of the complete evening service. •™F n the Studio—lnstrumental music. Knight Corkran (soprano). 8.48: Instyjimvptal Quintette. 8.56: David Felsman (thss). 9.0: Instrumental Quintette. 9.10: Marie Knight Corkran (soprano). 9.15: Instrumental Quintette —Selection. 9.28: David Felsman (bass). 9.36: Instrumental Quintette — Selected. 9.54: Marie Knight Corkran (soprano). 9.58: Instrumental Quintette — Three Cameos. 10.10: Close down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 5

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 5