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T TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA, CUBISTCHURCH. (JJSG Kiloey cleh.) 3 p.ro.: .Afternoon sension—Gramophone recital. 4.25: fcjports results. 5.U: Children's hour, Uncle John. 0.0: L'inner section. 7.0: News session. 7.1J0: Addingtoa Moi'k market reports. a.O: Chimes. Over;ur< —National Symphony Orchestra, •'Norma" (Bellini). a.7 : Base —Air T. J>. Williams uud Alelodioun Quartet, "The iSailor't Life." JMcizo-contruiio—Alias MiUicent JcuniugH, "Garden of jLovo" (from •' Ycronicjuc' ' Messugor). H. 13 : Banjo—.Lri) KiJli.s, • 'Banjovia iily" (Killis and Bright). a.17; Tenor and chorus—Air Kus.sell fcfuinncr, "West Country Lad" (from ' 'Tom Jones'' —(.lernianj, ti.'JX: Soprano—Miss Frances Ilauierton, "Waltz from "Tom Jones. W.'JO: Studso instrumental Uctot (eouductor, Harold Beck), (a) "Grand March" from "Aida" (Verdi); (b) "Celebrated Nocturne" (.Chopin), ri.35: Bass snd contralto—Meiody Duo, "The Crookit I3aw-* beo" (trdtl.). Humour—Air 11. Jn« h Lotto, "Algy'n Drama" (arrgd. lastone>. 8.4-4; Studio Octet, (a) "Pas do Amphorcs" < Chaminado) ; (b) "Mnaurka." 8.51; Choral —Melodious Quartet, "Lnds and Lassies" (from "Dorothy"). 8.55: Selection — National Military Land, (a) ' 'Christchurch Chimos": (b) "Weymouth Chimes" (arrgd. jiarc). 9.L: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Studio Octet, ballet music Irom "Le Cid" (Massenet), (a) "Castillatio" ; (b) "Andalousc" ; (c) "Aragonaise''; (d) "Auhade"; (r) "Catalaine." 9.1 f»; Soprano jjih! tenor —Melodious Duo, "Trot iJere and There" (jYooi '' Mespaycr). Mezzo-contralto—Miss Millic«M' Jennings, "As Al! the Maids" (from "Tom Jones''—German). 9.2 t : Arthur Moale, "L'avatina" (Raff, arrgd. Mcale). 9.-4: Air Kussell Sumner, "Rose Mario" (from "Hose Alario"). Soprano and' chorus —Aliss Frances Jlamerton and quartet, "Lovo Maketh tho Jleart" (from "Tom Jones" (German). <KbU: Studio Octet, (Hoist). 9.34: Contralto and tenor —Mefodia Duo, "Half-past Two" (from "The Arcadians"-—Monckton ;. 9.37 : Humour —Mr iJ. Jnstone, "Difficult to Pleaso" (George Grossmilh). 9.41; Studio Oefnt, "Woodland Sketches" (MacDowcll). 9.49; Bass —Mr T. D. Williams, "With a Welcome for AH" (from "Dorothy"). Chorus —Melodious Quartet, "Hark, the Alerry Marriage Bells' (from "Tom Jones" .—German). 9.55: Medley—Paul Godwin's String Orchestra, "Lehariana" (Geiger). 3ZC, CIIEJSTCHUKCII. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: "Women's session; 4 'Kose of the World," Herbert's Orchestra. .10.5: Tested recipes. 10.-5: "A Gay Gossoon," Vcss OSvStnan (banjo); "None So Rare," Paul All-house (teuor) ; "Blue Danubo Waltz," Waller Chapman (piano); "Bonnie Scotland Medley," Daab (xylophone); "Ah, 'tis a Dream" «»ul "1 Dream of a Garden of Sunshine," Thomas Chalmers (baritone); "J Do Kind of Feel I'm in Love/' National Milj." tary Band. 3 1 a.m.: M Lo Cid," ballet music, Herbert's Orchestra; "Rigaudon" and "Solion Rosmarin," Olga Steeb (piano); •'By the Waters of ALinnetonka," Frieda HempH (soprano); "Garden of Love," Peerloss Orchestra; "Southern Dream "Waltz," (jenrfffl Hamilton Green (xylophone) ; "Salty in Our Alley," Charles Compion (tenor)*; 4 'The Whip March." New York Military Band. 11."0 a.m.: Close down. ] 2 noon to 2 p.m.: News and luncheon music session, f; p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 4.30 p.m.: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles.) ;; p.m.: .Afternoon session—Selected studio items' including literary selection by the Announcer. ">.O: Children's session, conbv Uncle Tom. G.O: Dinner session. 7 ti: News and market report:*. _ 8.0: Chimee. Presentation of f"" evening's programm« (i, O ronsonby Boys' Bras,s Band (tncor-•,'or-itr(l) and artists. Overture—Band, (Kola Bela). Marcl,—Band! ••Old Comrades" (Ki mwer). 8.12; Vo.-al i llP f -Ucssrs West and A. Broivn, "LarWaloh." Soprano—Mies Gwenda AVpit "You'll <'et. Heaps o' Lickin's.' r.Y-if'nne—Mr Wilfred Maunmg, "Danny .er" (Damroseh). 8.24: Selection—Band, •■Maritana" (Wallace). 8 40: Humour—Mr . % Brown, "A Trip R..und Auckland" 0* J.°A Va T Ittll 'Winding Road" (Ronald). Tenor i«hn West, "Nirvana* (Adams). 8.52jMr t duel Messrs J. darken end A. Kav, •'■The Marionettes." 9.0: Evening vveathir . t -tod announcements. 9.-: Hymn—forecast -in wjth Mc „ , Mo?fc) . Entr'acte t> "Bells of St. Martin ' (Andrew). o~i^ a - Baritone —Mr Wilfred Manning "The 9.16. ija plea" (Moussorgsky). Humour ot w
—Mr A. G, Brown, "Topical Vers©" (own arrgfc.). Tenor—Mr John West, (a) "Angels Gitard Thee" (Godard); (b) "lie Heard tho Great Sea Calling" (Andrews). "9.31: Fantasia—Band, "Minstrel Melodies'' (Bourne). 9.42: Novelty—The Compauy, "Musical Ear Test" (arrgd. Brown). 9.5J: Humorous selections—Band. "Slidin* Thro' tho Rye" (Truman). March—Band, "Evcrtonia" (Greenwood). 4YA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Talk—"llow to Bring Out Vour Best Points." Talk prepared.by Home Science Extension Department of Otago University under auspices of 4YA Primary Productions Committee. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Chimes. Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News session. 7.35: Talk—Mr J. Boss, under auspices of 4YA Primary Productions Committee, "American Business Methods." 8.0: Overture-—Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carnivale Romain." 8.9: Baritone — Mr Arthur W. Alloo, (a) "The Windmill" (Nelson); (b) M To-morrow" (Keel 1 ); (c) 'The Lost Chord" (Sullivan). 8.19: In-strumental-—4YA Trio, "Andante from Symphony in D" Haydn); "Allegro from Symphony in E Flat" (Mozart). 8.33: Recital —-Mr .A. Gorrie, 4 "Twelve Minutes with Lord Tennyson." 8.45: Soprano-—Mrs D. Carty, «.r» 'The Spinning Wheel" (Lees); (b) Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond" (McKeu-Jie):-(c> "Duncan Grey." 8.55: 'Cello — Palmer, *'Madrigal'* (Squire). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Contralto-—Mrs A, H. Ritchie, (a) 44 Rin?r f Bellp, Rins" (Day); (b) "Whatever is, If (Lohr); . (c) "Break, Break, Break (Carey). 9.11: 4YA Trio—"Adagio Kxpressivo" (Schumann); ' 4< Norwegian Pance." # 9.23: Tenor—Mr R. A. Mitchell, ✓w; (Schirmer); (b) "Romance" (Flotow) ; (e) **The Old Refrain" (Kreis*©r). 9.33: Dance session.
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