WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
15 eg 111 a r Sessions at YA stations 5 I lo (i p.m.: (ihildrrn's .-.exsions; 6 to j 7 p.m. Dinner Music; 7 to 8 p.m: News and report-;. FRIDAY. JAM.WRY P>. IYA A I 'CKI.AND. 8.(1 l.omlon S\ 111phoiiv Orchestra. 8.1! Tony ill \, baritone. 8.21 i Pablo Casals. Yeilo and Ihe Lou don Symphony Orchestra. 8.,'58 Yvonne Prinlemps, soprano. 8.12 New Syni|)hony Orciiestra. 9.0 ilcservcd. 9.20 Weather report. 9.2.1 BBC Chorus. 9.1!.'! London Philharmonic Orchestra 10.0 Music, mirth and melody. 3YA CHRISTCHTJRCH. 8.0 Concert programme. From the Exhibition Studio: Tunes You Remember. 8.152 Dramatic novelty: What Do You Think? 8.12 Will Clahe and his Orciiestra. 8.-1.1 Result of dramatic novelty. 8. 19 Jane Froman. -with Nathaniel Shilkert and the Salon Croup. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9|.25 Kb and Zeb. 9..'55 Programme by the Wellington City Salvation Army Band. 9. Ki Vera Martin, contralto. 9.5(> The Band. 10. 1 Deanna Durbin, soprano. 10.7 The Band. 10.18 Rhythm on Record. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 8.10 Elsie Suddaby. soprano recital. 8.22 The Queen's Hall Orchestra. 8.2(5 Krk\s Male Chora;. ( 8..'50 Pianoforte recital by Madame Betts-Vincent. 9.0 Reserved. - k.. 9.20 Weather re port * 9.2.") London S\mpJawftjitijQrchesl ra. nei\ teij{£ v '{>/38 'Albert" "hone c o - -. [ '■ ~ 95ft ■ tone. 9. 5(5 Erie i. ijpi ony Orchestra. + 1(|.0 Music, t inirt re: '"Dad * Snake Cully'" 8.1.") Pinto" Ari/ona. 8. .'SO The from Fiji. 8.12 Walter Breston and Evelyn Mae Ciregor, popular duets. 8.51 Richard Leibert, organ. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.25 Tlie Vienna Boys' Choir. 9J5:5 W r ilhelm KempfL piano. 9..'59 Lotte Lehmann, soprano. 9. 18 The Boyd Xeel String Orchestra 10.0 Dance music by. the Savoy Dance Band.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. IYA AUCKLAND. 8.0 Memories of the Sitvoy. 8.-If) Thelma Moore, piano. 8.57 George Boulanger and liis Orchestra . 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.25 The Fol-de-Kols. 9.:« Fred Hartley and liis Quintet. !>.o() Janet Lind and Webster Booth, with orchestra and chorus. 9.44 Fred Hartley and his Quintet. 9.47 Singers on Parade. 10.0 Sports summary. 10.10 Dance music. 2YA WELLINGTON. 8.0 Concert progvainm". 8.12 George Fnnnhy. comedy vocal. 8. I 5 William Wirges, novelty piano. 8.18 Ray Treweru. tenor. 8.28 Novak and Wirges, novel ly instrumental . B.MI Ten minutes of popular vocal music by The Versatile Three. 8. 11 The Shaftesbury Theatre Orchestra . 8.4.1 Maori program!:!:- by in'.'nil);'!':-" of visiting tribes. ').(> P. eserved. 9.20 Weather repo"t. 9.25 Dance programme. 1(5.0 Sports summary: also rcvle-v and acceptances of .Masuiay'.: ; races, by S. V. MeFwen. ! SO. 10 <j <f(it ii>t';?el' gram me. I 3YA CHRISTCFirjRCK I ICC r' ' sters. 5.15 One Good Deed a Day.
8.150 (Scorer Scot t-\\ ood ami his Aces) ni i< >11 Ra nd . B..'!(> John Tiilcy, humorist. S. ILi .lark Si in ji-i'Mi. xylophone solo. S. I!) The Clan Players. S..")!> (ieo«; roiiriiek i-Yrrari and his <)i"t'iii sI ra . '.(.(I Beserved. 'I.lit) Weather i eport . 9.2."> Oi'd time dance programme '(<■' music bv Colin ('.amp lie I! s I);; nee < )re!iest ra . II).0 Sports si!:nniary, Dance piogi am me. 4YA DI NEDIN. 8.0 Light Orchestral and Ballad Co lice rt. <S. 10 Arthur Lungley, baritone. 8.1(i Paul Whiteman and his Concert Orchestra. 8.28 Kathleen Roddy, soprano. 8.:',7 The Lang-Worth Concert Orchestra. S. 17 Arthur Lungley, liaritonc. 8. .">:i The Boston Promenade Orchestra. 9. 0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.25 Dance music. II).0 Sports .summary. 10.10 Dance music. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. IYA AUCKLAND. 8.1 r> Selected recordings. 8.,'50 Band programme. Massed hands of the Aidershot and Eastern (iommiintls. 8. .'SB Sydney McEwnn. tenor. 8.11 Ccorge Swift, trumpet solo. 8. 15 Talk, by tlie Rt. Hon. the Prime Minister: "New Zealand's Problenis as 1 See Tliem" 1 9.0 Reserved. 0.20 Weather report. 9.25 The B righouse and Rastrick Prize 15a nd. !)..'57 Olive (i roves, suprnno. 9.1:! Crenadier Cuards Hand. 0.1!' Peter Dawson. (| 55 i'(Hle;i*s Motor \\ orks Hand. 2YA WELLINGTON. Silf) Selected recordings. i (>])eratie programme. r]#s Cecily AudibeU. soprano. 8. 15 Talk by the Prime Minister. 9.0 Preserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.2."> The State Opera Orchestra. 9. :> 1 Joseph Schmidt, tenor, and Michael Bohnen, baritone. 9.159 Boston Orchestra. 9.17 Beniamino Cigli, tenor. 9.."),") La Scala Theatre Orchestra. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8.1") Selected recordings. 8..'50 The Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.-10 Stuart Robertson, bass. 8.1."> Talk by the Prime Minister. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.2."> "Victoriana" (No. (i) "The
Dream." 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.4.") Selected recordings. 8.150 The New Queen's Hall Orchestra. S.:U Krk's Male Choir. 8.40 Flo! ence Hoolton, 'cello and Ross Pratt, piano. 8.45 Talk by the Prime Minister. 9.0 Reserved. 9.20 Weather report. 9.25 Music from the Theatre. RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON THE AIR THIS SUNDAY IYA: Anglican Service from St. Mark's Church. Rev. Percy Houghton. 11 a.m. Roman Catholic Service from. St. Patrick's Cathedral 7 p.m. 2V.\: Presbyterian Service from St. Andrews' Chureh. Rev Brian Kilroy. 11 a.m. Anglican Service from St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Canon ! ;-D. . Davies. 7 p.m. ] hsVA: Church o l ' Christ Service from j Monrhouse Avenue Chii'-ch. j I'aslor W. Harford. 1 1 a. m . | Congregational Sei\ice from j Trinity Church. Pastor INT. G. j Check. 7 p.'n. S | !YA: Methodist Service from Trsnj i! y .Me! he Church. l!ev. | Paxil AieiKon. 11 :. 11 1.
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