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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES 2ZR, WANGANUI. ( 500 Metres; 600 Kilocycles). 10.30 a.m.: News and reports. 10.45: Selected recorded items. 2 p.m.: Talk on fascinating needlecraft. 2.30: Selected recorded items. 3.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND. (*>33 Metres; DUG Kiljcycles). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Relay of concert from Lewis Eady, Ltd., including Literary Selection by the Announcer. 3.15; Home Science—“ Household Tasks Made Easier," talk prepared by Home Science Department of Otago University. 4.30: Close down. 5.0: Childrens p.ogramme. 6.0: Dinner musk-. 7.0: Mr H. FT. Driver, “Book Review.- 7.15: News and market reports. S.O: Chimes. Seelction—Mr Reg. Morgan and his Orchestra, “Manteaux Noirs.’ 8.10: Male chorus Roosters Concert Party, Y M.C.zA. Concert." 8.13: Saxophone solo with orchestra. Mr E. Hoffman, “Sax-o-Lot.” 8.18: Novelty duo—The Bohemian Duo, "Mahara Ki A-Au.” 8.26: Waltz—The Orchestra. “Beautiful Danube." 8.36: Baritone—Mr Reg. Morgan, “Just Because the Violets.” 8.40: Violin—Mr Frank Parsons, "The Rosary.” 8.45: Talk—Mr A. B. Chappell, “Topical Talk." 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.2: Fox-trots—The Orchestra, (a) “Laughing Marionette," (b) “Josie and Me.” 9.10: Novelty duo—The Bohemian Duo, (a) "Hoki Tonu,” (h) “Tahi Nei Kino.” 9.18: Male Quartette —Serberling Players, “A Japanese Sunset.” 9.21: Trumpet, solo—Mr R. Sprowl, “II Bacio.” 9.26: Baritone —Mr Reg. Morgan, “The Joy Bird.” 9.30: Dance programme bv Reg. Morgan’s Orchestra, including the latest hits. 11.0: Close down. 2YA. WELLINGTON. ,720 Ki'ocycles : 420 Metres.> 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.15: Home science—" Household Tasks Made Easier,” talk prepared by Home Science Extension Department, Otago University. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 4.55: Close down. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Geor . 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette—Miss Inez Connop, "Ballroom Dancing." 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, assisted by 2YA artists, 8.6: Soprano—Miss Rita Hopkins, “Oh that 1 Might Retrace the Way.” 8.1<»: Record, instrumental Novelty Orchestra, "Danse Bagatelle.” 8.13: Baritone Mr Claude Moss, “Keramos.” 8.17: Humoresque—The Band, “Three Blind Mice.’ 8.24: Elocution Miss Zena Jupp. “Scots of the Riverina.” 8.29: Tenor—Mr Lewis Campbell, fa) “Sicilians,” (b) “Son o' Mine.” 8.35: Instrumen-tal-Novelty Orchestra, “Ginger Snaps." 8.38: Contralto—Miss Marjorie Bennie, (a) "By the Waters of Minnetonka.” (b) “Ships that Pass in the Night.” 8.44: Humour— Clarkson Rose, "My Austin Seven.” 8.47: Selection—The Band. "Chu Chin Chow." 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Soprano—Miss Nita Hopkins, (a) "Thou’rt Like a Lovely Flower.” (b) "Thoughts." 9.8: Duet Barrington and Foster Richardson. ia) "Genevieve,” «b) "In the Valley where the Blue Birds Sing.” 9.14: Poetic march—The Band, "The Vanished Army.” 9.20: Humour—Miss Zena Jupp, "Education Made Agreeable.” 9.2 b: Baritone--Mr Claude Moss, "E Pari Ra." 9.30: Selection—The Band. “Floradora." 9.42: Contralto—Miss Marjorie Bennie, "Love’s Coronation." 9.46: Instrumental— Violin with organ. De Groot and Terence Casey. "Cavatina.” 9.49: Tenor—Mr Lewis Campbell." “The Last Watch." 9.53: Waltz The Band, “Ecstasy.” March—The Band, "Old Comrades.’ 10.3 :Close down. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH. (980 Kilocvcles; 306 Metres). 3.0: Afternoon session—gramophone recital. 3.15: Home Science "Household Made Easier.” talk prepared by the Home Science Department, Otago University. •1.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 5.0; Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk—Mr O. W. Eanderson. “Sweet Peas.” 8.0: Chimes. Classical and miscellaneous programme: 8.1: Overture Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Hours.” 8.9: Quartette —Melodious Four, "O Maiden Dearest.” Con-tralto-Miss Belle Renaut, “Caro Mai Ben.” 8.15: Piano—Wilhelm Backhaus, "Hungarian Rhapsody’No. 2." 8.23: Baritone Mr T. D. Williams. “The Erl King.” 8.27 : Instru-mental-Studio Instrumental Octette (conductor, Mr Harold Beck I, (a) “Grand March" (b) “Nocturne.” 8.37: Duet soprano and tenor—Melodious Duo. "Dear Love of Mine.” 5.40; Sketch —Mr Alan W. Brown, "The Fallen Star.” 8.45: Organ—Arthur Meale. fa) "March on a Theme of Handel," (b) "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope.” 8.53: Tenor Mr Russell Sumner. "All Hail, Thou Dwelling." 8.57: Soprano Miss Frances Hamerton, "Waltz Song." 9.1 : Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Instrumental Studio Instrumental Octette, (a) “To a Wild Rose,” (b) "Will o' the Wisp,” (c) ’’From an Indian Lodge,” id) “To a Water Lily.” 9.12: Quartette—The Melodious Four, "Evening Has Lost Her Throne.” Contralto Miss Belle Renaut, I a.) "Sapphic Ode.” (b) "Woodland Thoughts." 9.19: Instrumental— Studio Instrumental Octette, (a) “Pas de Amphores,” "Mazurka." 9.27: Baritone Mr T. D. Williams, (a) "The Bird of Passage,” (b) "Slow, Horses, Slow.” 9.31: Sketches Mr Alan W. Brown, <a) “Delightful People,” Hv) “Exaggeration.” 9.34: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner. “Down Her Soft Cheek.” 9.38: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octette, “Intermezzo.” 9.42: Duet, contralto and bass -The Melody Duo. 9.4t>: Balalaika Orchestra - Kiriloff's Balalaika Orchestra. “Shining Moon.” 9.51: Quartette — The Melodious Four, "O Peaceful Night.” 9.54: Instrumental—Studio Instrumental Octette, “Ballet Music from Le Cid’.” God Save the King. 2FC. SYDNEY. 4451 Metres). 5.45: Children's session, told by the “Hello Man.’ 6.45: The A.B.C. Instrumental Ensemble. 7.20: A.B.C. Sporting Service. 7.25: 'Special Country Session. 7.58: Tonight’s programme. 8.0: The Fifth Entrant in the Radio Choral Competition—The Hurlstone Park Choral Society. 8.4: Rene Rich, violin solo—“ Violin Concerto —Last Movement.” 8.9: Lena Murray, contralto solo, violin and ’cello obligato—“Hindoo Song.” 5.13: Male Chorus—“ The Signal Resounds From Afar.” 8.18: E. W. Garside, flute solo (flute and piano)—“Andante from Sonata for Flute and Piano.” 8.23: Frank Forrest, tenor solo—“ Come Into the Garden Maud.” 8.26: Chorus—" Behold, God the Lord.’ Part Song, “The Blue Danube Waltz.” 8.35: Ruth Bennett, musical monologue, “The Difference.” 8.40: Stanley Clarkson, basso—(a) Recital “From the Rage of the Tempest.” (b) aria. “Hear Me. Ye Wind and Waves.” 8.43: Ladies’ Chorus—“ Waltz from Faust.” 8.48: Rene Rich, violin solos. 8.52: Vocal duet—Elsie Findlay and Frank Forrest, "Mountain Lovers.” 8.55: Part song—- " Strike the Lyre.’ 9.0: The Country Man’s Weather Session. 9.5: Australian verse. 9.7: 2FC interviews To-night's Personality. 9.14: Jock Herron and his Bass Quartette—"Lucia.” 9.18: The Carrick Players, undet 'he direction of Brunton Gibb, present “A Florentine Tragedy.” 9.48: Des Tooley, the Girl with the Unusual Voice. 9.53: Jock Herron and his Brass Quartette. 9.56: Ethel Lang. Entertainer at the piano. 10.3: Jock Herron and his Brass Quartette. 10.8: Des Tooley, popular vocalist. 10.17: Jock Herron and his Brass Quartette. 10.23: Ethel Lang, entertainer. 10.30: From the Hotel Australia—Dance music. 11.30: Close down. 2RL. SYDNEY. (553 Metres). 6.15: The A.B.C. Instrumental Ensemble. 6.45: The Girls’ Radio Club. 7.5: The Coun’ry Man’s Market Session. 7.20: The A.B.C. Instrumental Ensemble. 7.45: Austradio Musical Reproduction. 7.55: What’s on the Air to-night? .8.0: The Studio Orchestra—"La Tzigane.” 8.6: Paula and Pierro, novelty pianist and popular vocalist—" Sing a Little Love Song.” 8.9: Fred Bluett, comedian— (a) “The Schoolteacher,” (b) “Operatic Medley.’ 8.18: Al. Maling and his Xylophone—“ Chicken Reel.” 8.21 : Bert Gilbert and Dodie Wolfe in a Radio Sketch—“Word'* and Music.” 8.31: Ray and Rex. novelty instrumentalists —“South Sea Rose.” 8.34: Traditional Songs of Scotland presented by Oliver King, in association -with the Studio Orchestra. 9.4: Fred Bluett. comedianfa) “Mamma’s Gone Young,” (b) “Good Ship Hardship.” 9.14: Paula and iPerre —Novelty pianist and popular vocalist—(a) “piano solo, "Mexican Serenade,” (b) song, “Piper of Love.” 9.20: Ray and Rex. novelty instrumentalists. 9.28: Australian verse. 9.30: Weather information for the man on the land. 9.35: Paula and Pierre, entertainers—"ln an Old World Garden.” 9.38: Francis Jackson tells the story of “Robespierre.” 9.58: Ray and Rex, novelty instrumentalists. 9.56: Bert Gilbert and Dodie Wolfe, in a Radio Sketch—“At First Sight.” 10.6: The Studio Orchestra—“Schubertiana.” 10.25: Late News from The Sun and News. 10.30: National Anthem. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 8 p.m.: From the Studio—The National Broadcasting Orchestra—Selection, "Lilac Time.” 8.7: F. S. Taylor (baritone) —“The Corporal's Ditty,” “Four Jolly Sailormen.” 8.15: Cliff Orr—“ The Human Canary,” in a novel whistling act. 8.22; Florence Nur-

combe (contralto) —"Thoughts have Wings,” “The Silver Ring.” 8.30: National Broadcasting Orchestra “Minuet—The Devils Serenade.” 8.35: Aitken and Bissett—Mouth organ duetists. 8.43: Stephen Duo (popular tenor) —“I Lost the Best Pal That I had,” “Marcheta.” 8.51: Nell St. Helier Money (elocutionist)—“l couldn’t Help It,” "Little Valise.” 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1 : National Broadcasting Orchestra—Twostep. 9.7: P. S. Taylor (baritone) —“I Wonder if Ever the Rose." 9.11: Cliff Orr—The human canary—Another whistling turn. 9.16: Florence Nurcombe (contralto). 9.21: Aitken and Bissett—More harmony. 9-26: Nell St. Helier Money (elocutionist.) —“The Wife Who Sat Up.” 9.30: Die National Broadcasting Orchestra —March, “The Hikers.” 9.35: Stephen Doo (popular tenor)— "That’s What God Made Mother For.” 9.40: “A Bridge Talk," by Horntius—Station 4QG has received a series of Bridge talks especially prepared by a world authority. and these will be given by a world authority, and the station. 10.0: News service. 10.15:

From the Trocadero—Dance music. 11.0 Close down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 10

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 10

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 10