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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY,. 25th NOVEMBER. 2YA, WELLINGTON, (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0 : Afternoon, session. • 3.30.and 4.30 :'Sporting results to hand. ' 5:0: Children's session, eon'ducted by Undo Toby and Jumbo.'' '■' ' ■ .'..'■" 8-7:. .Dinner music, llecords. • Edison Bell Symphony. Orchestra, Paris, • ''Ballet Egyptien." Marcu'a -Rumanian Orchestra, "It Is Written . on Your-Llps." . ~.;/. 0.15: Edison Bel] Symphony Orchestra, "Marton.". The Scala . Trio, "Apres un Itevo" (Faure). ' • ' ' / ; ; .-..." •" ' G. 30 : Edison Bell; • Symphony Orchestra, Paris, •"Carmen" Selection (Bizet).' Band of lot. Scots Guards, ''The 'grasshoppers' Dance" (Bucalossl). Edison Bell Symphony Orchestra, Paris, "Light ■ Cafairy" Overture, 0.45 : Scala Salon . Orchestra, "Say It With Songs" Selection; 'The Scala Trio, "Elcgie" (Miisatnct)."- Marcus. Rumanian Orchestra, "Two Red Roses, a Gentle. Kiss.". : : 7.0' Xews, session, market reports, and sports results., :- . ■ , .."'..■■ . ".'lO. "for (lie Mail on tlio Land." . .. 8.0:' Chimes. Salon Orchestra,'"ln a Persliin Market" (Ketelbey). ' ' :■ , 5.!),: Soprano, Mrs. .Joauie. Potts. "Caller Herrin','" "Granny's Heilan' Haine." S.lu: JMiino accordion, ,-Mr." J. Glacktrood, "InvcrcarKil March", (Lithgow). "When It's SprliißUhic in. the Rockies'.' (U'oblscv-Sauer). ,' 8.22: 'Baritone, Mr.' H. W. Dowl'lug, "Sea Fever,'" "The Vagabond.". ■ ' ' ' S.2(ir Salon" Orchestra,: "Minuet and Gavotte" •(Ja'cobl)v ', . ' B.3<i: Humour, Mr. WiUM'Keon, "On Strike." 5.41: Popular songs,; Mr. W. E. Elliott, /'Chper Up, Good Times Aro Comin'," "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes." , • S4? : Salon: Orchestra, "JJoo'n ' Enchanted" (Bviley). "Fleurette d'Amour" (Fletcher). ■ 8.55: Soprano, ,Mrs, Jeanio Tptts, "Hush-a--,byej Birdie.":: .1 . ...--. ".,..- ---i. s:5S:__Wealhcr report; and 'station notices. S.s!i: Piano accordion, Mr. J. Blackwood, "Medley of Popular Songs.". .' OX: Baritone, Mr. H. W.:Dbwllng,'"The Call of the Wild." ■ • ■ .■'■.... 9.7: Salon Orchestra, •' "Gabriello Suite" (Rosso).. . , (U7-: Mr. Will M'Keon. "Humorous Anecdotes." ' , . 9;22; Song.' Mr. W. E. ;Elliott,, "The Latest Popular .Hit." . . • 9.2(5 l Salon Orchestra, "Suite- Romantique" (Ketelbey). , 9.32-11: Danco programme. .. .:■■ IYA,- Auckland (900 kilocycles).— 3.0: Afternoon session; 3,15: .Talk, 'Mrs. Les Crane, '■Health- of- Mihd nnd .Body -in Relation' to Diet." 3.30: .Further, .selected ..studio items. 5.0: Children's session, '• conducted by "Uncle. Dave." 6-7: Dinner ; session. Records. '7.0: News and ! reports. 7.40: Talk, Miss A. M.. Burgin, "Gl^l .Guides and the Forthcoming', Rally." 8.0: Chimes. Band of H.M. Coldstrcam • Guards, "Faiisf (Gounod); "Les Cloches de Cornevllle" (Pinaquette). 5.9: Soprano, Miss Joan.Laird,. "Lov.e's Own" Kiss,""Deep in My Heart." -5.16: .String Octet, under direction of :.J,;fWhltfbrd. Waugh, "Floradora" (Stuart). . 8;26: Lectuce-recltal,. Mrs. Daisy Basham, assisted.by; Mr. Henry 11. Barry Coney, "Donizetti."- Bj4l:' String1. Octet, "liticrezia Borgia" (Donizetti). - 8.33: Tenor, Mr. Arthur-H. Klpley, "Sweetheart Mine." "The Brake and Bracken." 9.0: Even ing weather forecant and announcements. . 9.2: light Opera. Company, Vocal Gems from "V'eronlque." 9.G: Soprano, Miss Joan Laird, "Fill High." 9.10: String Octet, "Schumann Sonps" (any Roberts). 9.25,: Locture-recital, Mrs., Daisy, ~Basham, assisted by Mr.' 11.. Barry 'Cono.v, "Donizetti." 9.40 : String • Octet; "Carmen" (Bizet). 9.45: Tenor, Mr. ■ Arthur S. Riplc.v> "On Billow .. Hocking;" . 9.52: Band, H.M; Grenadier Guards, "Sylvia: Ballet". (Delibes). ' '' 4YA, Dunedin (GSO-.kilocycles).—,3.o :, Afternoon session. ; 4.25: Sporting results: 5.0: Chimes. Children's hour,' conducted" by "UncleBert." (i-7 : Dinner ;-»music. .. Records. 7;0 : Xcivs session. '7.40: .Tailed 'Mr.. IS; W.1 Coup-' land, "Tourist Resorts of.-New:.Zealand.." 'S.O :,. Special-programme of >Scotch music by Dunedin Higliland Pipe Band, assisted by 4YA artists. Band. "Road to the Isles," "Old Rustic Rrkfee.". "Lochiel's March," "Jack -JltirViiy.-; ■ "Miss M'Leod of. Raasay." S.ll: Soprano. Jlrs. D. Carty, "lidbln Adair." 5.13: Symphony Orchestra, "Artists' Life" (Strauss). 5.19: Recitation. Miss E. Xewbold. "The Cold Proposal." -8.23: Band, "Sweet Maid of Glendaniei." "Pride of Scotland,". "Glendaruol Hlghluuders," '.'Because He ;Was a Bonny Lad." "The Higli ,R6ad .'Jo Linton." 5.33: Kiirltone, Mr.: Bert, . Uawlinson, "The Tinker's "Weddin'," "The Wee Cooper of-Fife." 8.39 ■• Cornet, Mr. G. J. Christie, "Song Withoiit Words" (Mendelssohn).: 5.43: Contralto, Miss Helen Ro.v. "Rowan. Tree." S.4H: Hand, "Scotland the; Brave;"."Land of Trees," "Bon-, nets are' Over the; Border,"' "Miss Priimmond' of Perth,", "Sleepy Maggie." 5.56: Bass, Mr. Edward Bond," "M'Gregors' .Gathering." 0.0 : Weather, report. : 9.2: Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra. "In af Fairy : Realm.".. 9.14: Soprano, Mrs. IV Carty, "Rory O'More," "We'd Bnltc-r rflde a. Wee." 9.f2O : Recitation, Miss E. >'ewboUl. "The Emancipation of Man,',':"The New Minister.'" ■ 9.28: Band. "King's' Own Scottish' Borderers." "Wiata Poi". ' (Hill), "Stirling Castle." "Jack Wilson.""B.3B: Parltonc, .Mr. Bert Uawlinson, "We're a' John Tamsou's lialrns." !>;S9,: Cornet, , Mr. ,G. J. .Christie, ! "Lizzie" (Hartmann). 9.41: Contralto. Miss Helen lioy, "Scottish - Bluebell." "Scotland Yet." 0.30: Pipe, Pipe-Major M'MUlnn. "Holy City" (Adams), ".Skxe Boat Song." 8.5.": Buss, Mr. E. TJoiid. "Scots Wha Hae." "Annie Laurie." 10.1 : Band, "Mackenzie's Highlanders;" 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent, ' •

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 126, 25 November 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 126, 25 November 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 126, 25 November 1930, Page 5

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