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2TA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.)
TO DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHBISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital. -1.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. (>.O: Dinner music session. 7.0: news and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Selection—Christchurch Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr Francis K. Bate), "A Night in A'enico" (Strauss, arr. Wiegnnd). 8.10: Record—Syd Howard, Vera Poarce, Leonard Henry and Company, "Our Yillago Concert." 8.18: Record—Saxophone, Rudy Wiedoefl'—"Lllewollyn" Waltz (Wiedoeft). 8.21: Bass—Mr Charles L, James, with orchestral accompaniment, "The Bell at Sea" (Adams). 8.24: Record—Guitar —Frank Ferera, "Love Dreams of Lulu Lu" (White). 8.27: Humour—Phil Smith, "The First Forty Years are the Hardest" (Morton and Jerome). 8.34: Descriptive Fantasia—Salon Orchestra, "In a Clock Store" (Orth, arr. Bach). 8.43: Record—Novelty —Buddy Morgan and His Veterans, "l/a La, Mama" (Cohen and Bibo). 8.40: Record —Piano—Leslie Hutchinson, "O Kay, Baby" (Traccy). 8.49: Soprano—Miss Lottie Colvillc, (a) "A Wee Bit of Love" (Spencer); (b) "Listenin' " (Wood). 8.55: Record—Bands of H.M. Grenadier and Scots Guards, "Tho Battle of Waterloo" (Eskersberg). 9.3: AVcather forecast and- station notices. 9.5: Suite—Salon Orchestra, "Gabrielle" (Rosse). <1) Pizzicato; (2) Minuet; (3) Valese; (4) Patrol. 9.13: liocord Salon Group, "Kiss Me Again" (Herbert). 9.19: Bass—Mr Charles L. James, (a) "The Merry Mouks" (Bevan); (b) "King of the Deep" (Jude). 9.27: Record—Concertina—Flanagan Brothers , -(a) "Chicken Reel"; (b) "Turkey in tho Straw"; (c) "Arkansas Traveller." 9.30: Record— Lions Quartet of Seattle, "Vere Is Mein Leetle Dog Gone?" 9.33: Humour—Phil Smith, "How Ya' Gonna Keop Your Mind on Dancing" (Brown and Hanley). 9.40: Gavotte—Salon Orchestra, from "Mignon" (Thomas). 9.45: Soprano—Miss Lottie Colville, (a) "Love is a Merry Carpenter" (Hill); (b) "When the Wind's in the Chimney" (Sanderson). 9.49: Record—■ Charles Coborn and Company, "An OldTime Sing-Song." 9.57: Record—B.li.C. Wireless Military Band, "Dance of the Tumblers" (Rimsky-Korsakov). 10.1: Dance music.
12 noon: Chimes, 'Relay from tho Basin Reserve of Second Test Cricket Match, South Africa v. New Zealand, interspersed with selected recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News, reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Fantasia—Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr M. T. Dixon), "in tho Land of Mystic Egypt" (Ketylbey). 8.10: Record —Mona Grey, "Entertaining Peter.' 8 18: Suite—Salon Orchestra, "Three Light Pieces" (Somerville). 8.28: Twenty minutes with the Melodie Five—Quintette — Melodie Five, "Southern Moon" (Zamecnik). Bass —Mr, W. W. Marshall, "The Skipper" (Judc). Novelty piano—Mr Bert Burton, "Marigold" (Mnyerl). Quintette — Melodie Five, "Go Home and Tell Your Mother" (Mcllugh). Tenor—Mr Frank Bryant, M I Lovo You More ' (Lee). Qtunfotto —Melodie Five, "Cinderella's Wedding Day" (Cabey). 8.48: Selection—Salon Orchestra, "Rose Marie'' _ (Friml). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. . I.ecturetto —Mr B. S. Merlin "Secret Service During the Great War. 9.17: Ballet —Salon Orchestra, (a) Air de Ballet (Herbert) ; (b) "Ballatscene ' (Meyer Ilelmund) 9.25: Twenty minutes with the Melodie Five—Tenor—Mr Sam Duncan, "Mign'on" (D'Hardelot). Baritone—Mr R. S. Allwright, 4 'Lily of Laguna (fctuart) ; Novelty piano—Mr Bert Burton, _? rivo 4 ,55! (Lee Sims). Quintette—Melodie Five, The Owl and the Pussy Cat" (de Koven) 9.4 a Record —Piano—Schutt and Cornel). (a) "Canadian Capers" . (Cohen); (b) perette" (Greer). 9.49: Two songs-Salon Orchestra, (a) "Farewell' (Lehar) (b) "The Dancing Lesson (Oliver). D» n ce novelties. 10.0:-Dance programme n.v. Sporting summary:
SUNDAY.
3YA, CHRISTCHUBCJH. . 2 p.m.: Gramophone recital 3- 3 9 ; , ,' !ela i ot Welsh service from the Ohristchurch Anelican Cathedral, in commemoration of SI. David's Eny. Preacher (Pregethwr), —. Organist (Organydd). Mr A. M. Owen . Harpist (Telynor), Mr H. G. Glaysher. Vocal Soloist (Anawd), Madame Gower Burns. Conducior of Choir (Arweinyd). Mr James Filer. 4.20: Gramophone recital. s.au. Children's sonc service by chtldren of Methodist Sunday schools. 6.15. Selected recordings. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Durham street Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. L. 0. Horwood, Organist. Mr Alan Welbrock. Choir conductor. Mi O. Sargonson. 8.15: Relay of programme from 4YA, Eunedin. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children's song service, conducted by Unc e George, assisted by the children's choir from St. Jude's Anglican Church, Lyall Bay. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Gerard's Redemptorist Church, Hawker street, Wellington. 8.20 (Approx.): Record—Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Allegro Con Brio" (Fifth Symphony in 0 Minor) (Beethoven) Bass —Cesaroni, "In Questa Tomba (Beethoven). Pianoforte—Monsieur Pau Vinocradoff, "Appassionato Sonata I irst Movement (Beethoven), Record, Tenor-Tudor Davies, "Adelaide" (Beethoven). Soprano Signora Biilmas, "Know st Thou the Land" Record—Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra "Torch Dance in B Flat Major (Meyerbeer). Weather report and station announcements. Two pianos—Paul Vinogradoff and Mavis Dillon, "Concerto in D Minor (Mozart). Record. Tenor—Tudor Davies, <a) "Oh. Voice of Magic. Melody (Mozart), (hi "Oh, Loveliness Beyond _ Compare (Mozart) Vocal duet—Cesaroni and bigiiora Bu lmas, "Why Cruel" (Mozart). Uncord —Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, (ft) "Gavotte" from "Idomeneo (b) "Andante for Flute _ and Orchestra (Mozart). Bass —Cesaroni. When the King Went Forth to War" Koenemann)Piauo—Paul Vinopradoff. Polonaise in A Flat Major"' (Chopw). Sop T? n Btilmas, "Farewell, Sweet Memory (Veril ) RACAfd J H. Squire Celeste Octet, Pr® ludium" (Jarnefeldt). Vocal duetCesaroni and Aida Bulmas, Oh My Daughter" (Verdi). Record—National Military Band, "Ballet Egyptien" (Luigmi). .
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 8
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