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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. BTA, CHRISTOHUROH (930 Kilocycles.) 8 *.m: Afternoon b £ge i on—zTumnrA,.*. recital. 4 " Bport« result f,T rhildrcn'e hour, conducted [j y p., kin. 6.0: Dinner music snssioD 7 ( f" News session. 7.:<0: Dialogic—Messrs V. Cossgrove nnd >\. Melbourne "Rn4«,« Service." 8-0: Chimes I'opular 'and Danes I'rcgrarami:. Orrhcstrnl -(i ,| Kusemble "Italian Nights ' (Roberts). g.ss ; lontralto Mrs C. J. Stow, "My Trea su re * 1 flrevalsa); (h) "In An Old Fashioned Tovn" (Squire). 8.10: 'CelloMr !f. Beck, fa) "Chant IVAmour" (Cosella); (b) "La Danra" (Kossiui) tf.lo: Humour —Mr Bert Goodland, "A'Lot# Episode in Tbreo Courses.' 1 8.21: Broadcasting Trio, (a) " Jnt.ermeaio" (Mathias) ■ (b) * 'Serenade' * (Drd)a); < c ) "Humorusque" (Wider). 8.35: M ezzo-soprano— Miss Monica O'ConnelJ, (a) "Daffodils from Mv Garden" (Trotere) ; (b) "I Don't Suppose" (Trotcro). 8.40: Baritone—Mr Sydney Arm- ; Ftrong, ''When Other Lips'' (from "Bohemian Girl") (Balfe). 8.44: Piano—Mr 1 Noel Ncwson, (Glioka-Bala-kirow). 8.49: Mezzo-contralto— Mm (J. J, S'tow, "Slave Song" (I>rumiiion(l). 8.53: Baritone —Mr Sydney Armstrong, (a) "The 1 Old Clock" (Drumrnond) ; (b) "Give Me Youth and a Day" (Drummond). 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.2: Broadcasting Trio, (a) "In the Woodland" (Ocki-Albi); (b) 41 La Coquette" (Trans* lateur). 9.12: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Monica O'Connell, (a) "What Shall J Sing to You" (Barry); (b) "Sincerity" (Clarke). 9.17: Piano —Mr Noel Nowuon, ''Theme Varie" (Paderewski >. 9.24: Humour—Mr Bert (Woodland, "My Own Personal Acquaintance." 9.30: Danco music until 11 p.m. SZC, CHRISTCHURCH. ("00 Metros.) 30 a.m.: Women's session. "Madam© Butterfly," selection, Symphony Orchestra. 10.8. Tested recipes. 10.25: "The Foggy Dew," Carl Flesch (violin); "Love Will Find a Way," Reed Miller (tenor); "Evening Song,*' Willeni Willeke ('cello); "For All Eternity," Instrumental Quartet; "The Glowworm," We Girls Quartet; "The Bohemian Girl," Edison Concert Band. 10.50: Homo Service Talk, Mrs Ilewland. 11 a.m.: "Spauish Dance," Carl Flesch (violin); "Wind's in the South," Betsy Lane Shepherd (soprano); Andante- -Concerto," Willem Willake ('celio) ; "X Dreamt That 1 Dwelt," Instrumental Quartet; "A Dusky Lullaby," The Homestead Trio; "I'ugliacci Selection," Kdisou Concert Band. 11.30 a.m.: Close down. 12 noon to 2 p.m.: News and luncheon music session. 7 p.m.: Evening coucert session on short wave. 8.30 p.m.: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 3 p.nr: Chimes—Selected studio items. 3..'J0 aud 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's sesison, conducted by Jumbo 0.0; Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette—Mr Colin Smith. "The Fifth of a Series of Radio Talks—The Radio Grahophono. ' Ch-fm-s. \ote. This programme is subject to interruption to permit of a relay of a Sound Film Feature from the Majestic Theatre. Overture—Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda) ("Taucredi." Soprano—M Myra Sawyer, "Ave Maria" (from '' Cava 11 or i a Rusticana'' (Masragni). Organ Kdward O" Henry, "Faust" (Gounod). Baritone—Mr Wtrt'. linardman, "In IJappy Atomentß" (from 4 "Maritana") (Wallace). Selection —Orchest.rina, "Cnvalleria Rustic-ana" (Mapcagni). Contralto—Miss Belle Renaut, (a) "Amour Vions Aiders'' (from "Sumton aud Delilah") (Saint-Saens) ; (b; "Bois Epait»" (Lully). I'.locution —Mr W. J. Mouuljoy. Junr. (a) "Selection From the Play "Kquala Nought" (Drinkuater(b) "Cbristman at S**a." (,'ltnrus —Zonophone Light Opera Company, <i«nis from ' "I'Jjo Belle of New York 1 ' < Kerker;. Tenor —Mr Stewart Nelson, "Through the Forest" (from "Dor Freiach u 11 1 ' (Weber). K an tasia—Urchestri na, "William Tell" (Quilter). Weather report and station notices. Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, "Dainty Little Maiden" (from "Lovo tft Springtime" (Somervell). 'Cello duct—Mr Ciaudo Taonor and Miss Iris Lawson, "Serenata." Baritone—Mr William Boardman, "I'roij'f and Peerless" (from "Oriselda" (Bounoncini). Selection —Or* chestrina, "Half-Past (Rubens). Humour—Mr W. J. Mountjoy, Junr. (a) "Orange Peel" (Milton Hayes); (b) "Frightened to Death" (Rutherford). Piano Miss F.dith Rait, "Dance Macahre" (Saint-Saeos). Contralto —Miss Belle Kenaut "Ah I Se Tu Dormi" (from **flomeo and Juliet") (Vaecaj). ' Cello—Beat rice Harrition, "Harlequinado" (Popper). Duct—Mies Mjra Sawyer and Mr Wm. Boardman. "Of Fairy Wand Had I the Power" (from "Maritana* ') (Wallace). Tenor—Mr Stewart Nelton, (a) "Where tho Ahana Flows" (Wood-forde-Finden) ; (b) "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter). Waltz—Urchcstrina, 'lC.vpana" ( teufel). IYA. AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0: session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40; Talk—Mr F. R. Field, under the auspices of the F. R. Field Research Society. ''Workings of the Sun and tJipir Effect upon the Earth." Part 2, 8.0; Chimes. Overture —Court Symphony Orchestra, "Wind-

mill" Man." SUI; Sketch—The Little P:«y < 'luh, ' 'Gent Icmpri Burglar*'' (Gaud in ). Oast: First l'urglar, Jaok Wright: Second I'uighir, Ld. Cbu rrhhouse; Girl. Zoe Hartley Haxter; Father, Lees lJullot. 8.11): Waltz — Horliu tffato Orchestra, "Wiener Bhit'* (fitnmss). K.'*l7: Rarilon* —Mr Ld. ('hurrhou.se, "My Own Little Girl'' (Monektnn). Violin —.lock Jdackenzie, ** La Tzi« canne" (Hartmnnn). Vocal duet —Mrs Zoo Hartlry-13axter and "Mr Ed. Churehouse, ''Little f'him Maid" (G dm n linn k). rt.Hl): Hand .singer*" (Wagner). 8.47: Kecitftl—-Mrs ZOO Hartley Baxter, (a) "Godiva'' (Tennyson); <b) "Tho Real Hero of tlio War 1 ' (Lucas) J O) "Joints in Armour" (Lucas). 9.0: livening weather forecast and announcemerits. ft.2: Musical sketch—The Little Piny Club. M-ith Miss Dorothea Hyan at piano, "Hedtirr»o at tho Zoo" (own arrangement). 1>.11: Shakespearean excerpts, "Bucking hum's KarewoM." Cast: Buckingham. Lees Uullot; r Thomas Lovell, Wripht. 0.17: £u>prn ru« —Mrs Zoo Hartley Baxter, (ft) "I'leasiiro and Sorrow" (own composition); (b) ** I. i t tie House Upon the Hillside" (own composition). O.'.M : Instrumental —Virtuoso String Quartet, "Widdirombo Fair.". 9.25: Comedy sketch, "Powder, liouge, and Lipstick"* (own - arrangement). Cast: He, Jack Wrirht; She, 7,r>*i Bart Icy-Baxter; Man Behind Scone, Lees Bullot. 9.34:' Soprano and chorus —Miss Dorothea Ryan and Company, "A Girl Like You" (MacDermott », Baritone- Mr Fd. <'li lirehouse, "Star. M.y Soul" (from ''The G«'Uha"). 9.42:- Violin —Mr Jo<*k M arken/.ie, "Priere" (Squire). ti.46: Shakespearean CNcerpt, "The Murder S"enr" from *'Macbeth." Lady Macbeth, Zop Hartley-Br; x tor ; Macbeth, Lees Bullet. P. 51': Farci —The Little Play (Mub. ''Here Comes the Bride" (own arr.L 10.2: March American Legion Band, "March Salutation" (Soil?).

<1 VA, PUXEIMN ( Kilocycles.)

.'•> p.m : Chimes. Selectexl gramophone items. Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Auot SheJia.. 6.0: Dinner musio session. 7.0: Nows session. 8.0: Overture —Grand Symphouy Orchestra, (a) " Adagietto" ; (b) "Minuet": (e) Intermez'o from "L* Arlesienne Suite" (Bixet). $ 10: Bass —Mr Jack Ciark. (a) "Riderless Steed" (Hiisscll) ; (h) "Cargoes" (Shaw). 8 10: Recital —Mr T-T. "W. Hunter, "Tho Fi"o*rtvHead" (Garstin). 8.23: Selection—r Instrumental Trio, "Tschaikowsky," 8.35: SopriHto- Miss D. Yotid, "O West erir Wind " (Braho). 8.38: T'tano— Mrs C. .Drake, "Wedding Day" (Grieg). 8.42: TenorMr J. B. Hamilton, "The . Vairy Tales of TroJand" (Coates.). 8.46: Instrumental trio • Thaminado Trio" (Chaminade), b.b'Z: Contralto —Mips G. Burt,. "Ma Curl v-Headed Babby" (Clutaam). 8.. r is: 'Cello—Mr P. J. J»'timer, * 'Canzonet t a'' (Squire), 9.0 : Weather' report. 9.2: Selection;— National Mitit'irv Band, "Ballet, ttgvptien" (Luigjnv). q 10• - " Bass- —Mr .Jack Clark. . . "Young Lei trick" (Henchd). 9.1.3: Keritals~-Mr "IT ITnnter, (a) "The Appointment"- (Herbert): (b) "The Land 0/ Might Have Been" /Anon) 9:19:-. Soprano—Miss TJ. Youd. (a.) '•Mv Heart is S'«S' n *" (Grant); (b) "Thefnf „ Rose" (Williams): 9.25: ?:clecisnno Instrumental Trio.- '" A rensk v. Nos. 1 »'■ (ArensUy). ..Jt.as; Tenors Mr ,T. B. HHinnton. (a) . ."Wlirn the Itm.Ks Fly Home- ! ' (Bnwle.v) : '<b> "The L«a-Ri K " («n», . 1 p.):;- Contralto —Miss O. Burt, (a), •-m,; Lom: Tills" (Pontet);. (b) "If My nre-im ship Camp Home" (Mctieoch). 9.4»: o 1 >tirtn New Symphony Orchestra, Childtn" Overt,.r 6 " tQuiHor). -

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 10

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 10

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 10

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