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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES.
2YA, WELLINGTON,
5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle George and Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk by a member of the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association, “Tennis and How to Play It.” 8.0: Salvation Army Silver Band (Conductor, Mr Harold Scotney). March —(a) “Melbourne Temple” (Gullidge); Meditation—(b) “Ewing” (Jakeway). 8.10: Contralto—Miss Evelyn Robinson, (a) “Easter Flowers” (Sanderson); (b) “I Heard You Singing” (Coates). 8.16: Band —Selection, “Jubilation” (Coles). 8.24: Bass-baritone —Mr T. C. Wood, (a) “Rolling Down to Bio” (German); (b) “Tommy Lad” (Allitsen). 8.30: Record —Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, (a) ’cello, with orchestra, “A Sierra Melody” (White); (b) xylophone with orchestra, “Slipperv Sticks” (Brooke). 8.36: One-act comedy by Mr Clement May, “Breaking the Ice” (Thomas). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Salvation Army Silver Band. Tone poem —“Behold the Man” (arshall); Air Varie —“The Hardy Norseman” (Mountain). 9.12: Contralto —Miss Evelyn Bobinson, (a) “When You Come Home” (Squire); (b) “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy). 9.18: Record —lnternational Novelty Quartet, “The Savoy” American medley; “The Savoy’*’ Welsh medley (arr. Somers). 9.24: Bass-baritone —Mr T. C. Wood, (a) “Tally-ho” (Leoni); (b) “I Travel the Road” (Mayer). 9.30: BandSelection, “Visions” (Marshall). 9.40: Record—l. N. Squire Celeste Octet with vncal quartet—“A Venetian Barcarolle” (arr. Willoughby). 9.48: Band — Itvmns, (a) “Salvator”; (b) “Bartholomew” (arr. Ilawkes). March—“ The Quest” (Scotney). 10.0: God save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner
music session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.15: Dialogue—E. E. Wiltshire and F. G. Pairelough, “Story of the Garden.” 8.0: Suite —Studio Orchestra, “Dramatic Music.” 8.0: Record—Contralto, Miss Marion Anderson, “0 Don Fatale.” 8.12: Piano—Miss Pollard, (a) Shadow Dance (Macdowell); (b) Mazurka in G Minor; (c) Mazurka in C Minor (Scriabin). 8.17: Contralto—Mrs F. Nelson Kerr, (a) with piano, “The Splendour Falls”; (b) with orchestra, “Like to the Damask Rose.” 5.23: Violin—Miss Gladys Vincent. “Romance Op. 20” (Svendsen). 8.29: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, (a) “In Moonlight”; (b) ‘‘Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.” 8.33: Studio orchestra —(a) March, “Pomp and Circumstance”; (b) “Intermezzo”; (c) (for string and tambourin) “Bacchanal.” 8.45: Record —Choral Operatic, La Seala Chorus, “0 Signore Dal Titto Ratio.” 8.49: Piano —Miss Bessie Pollard, (a) “The Girl With the Flaxen Hair”; (b) “The Snow is Dancing.” 8.54: Studio Orchestra —“Rivers of Devon”; Tamar—- “ Stately Ships Ride Out to Sea”; Dart —“Waters Flash and Leap.” 8.59: Record —Male Choral, Operatic. Vocal Gems from “The Street- Singer.” 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Studio Orchestra —Henry AMI Dances. 9.12: Contralto—Mrs F. Nelson Kerr, (a) “Horses of the Dawn”; (b) “I’ve Been Roaming.” 9.18: Two mazurkas—ATolin, Miss Gladys Arincent, (a) “Obertass”; .(b) “Le Menctricr. ” 9.24: Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner with orchestra, “Serenade.” 9.28: Studio Orchestra, ‘ ‘ Mock Morris Dance.” 9.32: Dance programme by Peter Bryson’s Old-time Dance Band, interspersed with records. 11.10: God save the King.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 January 1932, Page 6
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