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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ■ /• ■ ■ ■.■.'■ . '■:• . . 3YA, OHBZfIXGHUKCK 1 (880; Kilocycles.) „ 8 p.m.; Afternoon senion; 4.25: Sports results. .6.0: Children's boar, conducted- by Peterkin. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: New# session. ■ 8.0 Chime*. 'Overture—- ■ Association »des', ConcertsLamereans, "Petite Suite" (Debussy). ' 8.16: Dulcet" Quartet, "lour Jolly Smiths" (Ltllit). CoatTalfo-7-Misa Nellie Lowe. "801 l on, Thou Mighty Sea'.' (Voir). 8.22: March —Studio Octet (Barold Beck, Conduotor), (a) VThe Ultimatum" (Allen); (b) Overture, "Crown of Diamond*"' (Aaber)., 8.82: Soprano—Mrs W. B, Harris, ''Pale Moon" (lions). Baritone—Mr.' lA.' G. -Thomson/ "Our Little Village" (Bennett). 8.40: Piano novelties —-Mits Maitie Oitey, (a) "Step On It"- (de Rfenio); (b) * 'Fefshionotte'' (R. Kiflg). t oontralto ; —Mlsa >Nelli« Lowe, (a) 'Vsl#K Red Sun" (Del Riago); (b) "Vale" MBuspbll).' 8.51: Instrumental—Studio "Octet, * (ifr)*i VPiszlcato Polka" (Strauss); (b)- ''Serenade d'Amour" (von Blon). 8,68:'. Choral —Emil * Dutom* and 1 Chorus, Sfii Weather forecast aad-', station notices, TaiArl Tltanta-, .and- Development of>Maori Music." 9.14:-Selection —Sfcidio Octet, "To-night's the Night" (Rubens).', 8:I}6; Soprano—Mts' W.' B. Harris, Spirituals**' , (a) "Indian , Squaw Song" (Morgan): (b) "Indiap.' Lullaby" (Morgan). Siueetr Quartet, "My jjLow's an JUbntukV. (Stanford); "9.82:, Piano novelties —'Mllrt* -Malsf# pttey, - (a) "Sailing Qyar the Keys" (de Rienzo); (b) "The Brownies' (Kaden). 9.87: Baritone—-Mi 'A. O. Thompson,., "Llstenin.*'",' (Wood)*- 9.40: 'Did''. TVittiams;. "'The - Dutch-nmtnl-r-Oetet. 1 "GkjblW Blues" ~ (Monte Q»rJo).' - 0.47: Vocal dnat—Dulcette Duo, Sopg" (Tost!)/ Baritone—Mr JLj Qi Thompson, *'The-.Victor" (Sanderson). , 0.61T VaWe^—Studio Octet,' "A Thonsand ' One /Nights',' > (Strauss)., a.S?: Vocal duat—Duloetl Eiw; "Awake" (Pelissier?. March.—■Aaiatica'n -'Legion Band, "The Gowuieror'' (Teike). . r ,r %' " 3zo; oacudxoit^&oß.,; 1 . l' " (250 Mettes,)| 'lO a.m.: Women's sa«ionV }"Casse Noisette," Symphony Oroheetra. - 10S: Tested recipes. 10.26: "Traumetei,"' Albert' Spalding Uvjoun); "Kinar of the Sea," Donald Cbal(baas); - l%ih Street Boy' Smack (ukulele); "How I Love Lou," Frederick Kiitfley (organ); '/Mactishla," Albert Lind'udtt (tenor); "A Walk in the Forest," Man'aoliitt Orchestra; "Sokerco Tarantella,'.' Albert Scalding (yidin);' "She Larboard Watch,", inale duet< "Itching Fingeri," Boy Smack (gnitar): "Put, Your Anna Where They Biolong/' Frederick Kinsley (organ); "Goodbye," Xiindquist (tenor); "The Glow Wormt" Imperial "Marimba Band, 11.80 a.m. 'Close down, 12 noon to 2 p.m.: News and lUnoheoit mueio session. 7 p.m. to 8.30 p^n.: Evening Concert session on abort wave. 2YA. WELLINGTON . , | (720 Kilocycles.) 6 plm.: Obin\es. Selected gramophone recordings.' 3.80 and 4.80: Sporting results to hand.'- 6.0: Children's session, conductod -by Uncle, Jim and Big Brother Jack; 0.0 i Dinner musics session. ' 7.0: News ' session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Ohimes. Belay from the Town Hall of a nubile reception to Lord ana Lady BadenPgwelt. ,9.80 (appro*.): Dance' programme. i l "> " x / sw
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 6
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