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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CIiniSTCIIURCH. (080 Kilocycles.) fl p.m.: Belay from Civic srription of tho intcr-iirovincii? aß ' boxing tournament between <ii-„ amateur torhury for the Waironga Shield" ""I 1 < " : i n" auspices of the Christchurch .Sports" (mV'® 3YA. WKU4KUTUH. ' (720 Kilocycles.) 0 p.m.: Chimes. Kelcrfr.,! ,1 ,• 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results"!° \tcmß--0.0: Children's session, conduit,.,! 1 ''and. Toby and Jumbo. u.u: sion. 7.0: News cession in-irkp| USl ° 60s " and <sports result,,. 7AU \ "ports jncscntative of Agricultural Hem "j ~ Kb " "For tho Man on tlio Land." Rn ? /.!™ ontl Overture —Salon Orchestra' Inn,,'l ' , umcs - M. T. Dixon), '"l'ri. cn «J (Strauss). Selection— Sa 07, " lan ••Vienna Echoes" (nrrrd T' )rcl,<!s »'n. Timor —Mr S»m limuti ■?,"!>• «-10: (Kapee and I'olh.-k). Ouirl,' tl r vn"r' l'.,ur, (a) "Tho Two Hose*" - 7'? "Liluoberry Lane" (Paley) , "° tr <''> W. JhTshall, 8 "iOMandolin duo-—Messrs J ir French, (a) "lime a f Kangi L'ui) ; (I,) "Drowsy . !'? (Thomas) ; (c) "Rat;i»a Jlortiinir V,\ lt>> (Irdtl.); (d) "Let No Kniulani" (I 'd u (e) ••!■: l'arl l!a" trdtll K1 r . !i ' • —Mrs R. S. Allwricht, ''Serenade Tiler" (I)enza). Chorus—L'r-ht" Onern f "™" pany, vocal gems from "Li n? Tim-» P " neMe^flU" h '<\Wsn-'77- W- Vou 0.0: Wontlicr report ,u,d slaTion not™ el", fi'u:ir<l (': 1) "T\ Voya\ a £•*• m grenadier (nrr;c(J. Jliller); < 1,) "Svlvi.i ""V'a'l '<'| " . °; JC: Tr,,or-Mr 'Frank n'ryant. tone—Mr It. S. Allw-iglit, <a\ Kl '™F{Jnvjttß' : (MeOcogh) ; (h) "His Lulahy" "(Bond). Soprano and fHKirtet—.Mrs 11. S. AlVriglit nnd M' lodic I-our. "Rommy R„«„" (■Vichol !s); luarlct, MrlntHr Four, "Ftiniroll. !• uinciilii. ' Seleetion— Salon Orchestra. (a) "Haydn Wood's Sonus" (air. Weirs); 0>) '' Pi/.-icato" (C.illet) !M8: The SUetcherg. "ITonsey, Houm'v" st) \ tr .,!'- SG: _ Novo'ty Salon Orchestra. The Vii.nee Orchestra" (Gaunt); "The Song- of tli 0 Clock" (Burebnll). IYA, A (900 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items, including literary Rcketion bv the Announcer. :M.»: T.ilk—Mra jhes Crune, "Health of Mind and Uody in Relation to Diet." Further fitudio item."?. 5.0: Children's session, ronduct"d by Undo Lfuvo. <i.o: Dinner fe. e ston. 7.0: Ni*\vs and market reportK. 7.-10: Talk—Mr Ksmond S. Kolin, lii rt Ii Ston's." 8.0: Chimes. Inslrumental—The M on re H i.stfr.s, trio ; "Minuet from Military Symphony" (Hnvdn); (n) ' 'llarl-'fivjinade'' (S«iuir<-); (b) "Air" (Matheson); trio, "Open Thy li'.no Kycs" (MiiSßent t). H.O : Haritone—Mr John liree, (a) "<) Mistress Mine" (Quilter); (b) "lik w, Blow" Flower" <I-ohr). H.'JO: One act play—The A»ekland ("otjtj ed y I'la v»*rndi'i' d . r<»r t ion of Mr J. F. Montairm.-, "Devil's nook" (Hetty Kerr). ti.-IO : In st ruiiifnl :i'—Tho Moore Si-tirs, trio: "Xonz Without Words" (Mmdflssohu) ; vioJin, ".^^elodi/• ,, <Ct!tu-l:). 8.1 H: «'/.70-.-:opr:u:r>—Madam" Mary Towsey, (a) ''Jli'idu Children's llain (Mnliijv>on); n>) "A Memory" (Maudo White); (c) "l,et Us ForK»'t (Maud White). 8..08: weather forecast arid announcement.*. 9.0: Instrumental trio—Tho Mooro fiiMers. (a) "li'ruloo S(jnt:'' (liember';) ; (b) "Vonp'*e (l'nldiui). 9.8: Or'enrt comodv—Tho Auckland Comedv Players, "11. r I'.usv Day." 9.2R: Pro* prannne of dance music from tho studio. ■i YA, DUNHDIN. (050 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: ('hlmcs. Sel'etod gramophone itorns. 4.'J5: Si>ortins resuits. 5.0: Chimes. Children's hour, conducted by Uncle 15eri. 0.0: Dinner 7.0: Newt? session. 8.0: Kelay from Town Hail, Dunedin, of presentation of "The Messiah" (Handel), by Dunediii Choral Soiieiy, under conductorshij) «»f i>r. V. K. Gaiway. So.oistK*. Madame Winnie Frapcr, soprano; Miss Mary Pratt, contralto; Mr Alfred Walmsley, tenor. Mr Krnesr Short, baritone.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 6
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