RADIO PROGRAMMES
. - - ;;/•' -. '♦ •' —i-i; ■;. ■ . WEDNESDAY. 30th SEPTEMBER. - \ 2YA, WELLINGTON.(72O kilocycles). ; . (Daily from 10' a.m.) $ p.m.: Children's hour: Aunt Daisy. 6.0: Dinner music. Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Eantasie Orientale." Ilja Ltvschakoff's .Orchestra, "Somewhere: a Voice Is Calling.'" Paul Godwin's String Quartet, "A Fragile Spring has Blossomed Forth." -Paul Godwin's ; Orchestra, "Prltzel Dolls." Bereny's 'Hungarian Gipsy Symphony Orchestra, "Tales from the Vienna Woods." Great Symphony Orchestra, "Edmund Eysler's Operettas" Selection'.-Ilja LivschakofTs Orchestra, "Wolga—Russian Medley." The Pozniak Trio, VThree Miniatures—Eleirte." Ilja LivschakofTs Orchestra, "The Kosary." Paul Godwin's Dance Orchestra, "Little Bird's Evening Song." Edith Lorand's Orchestra, ■/'After the BalU" Bereny's Hungarian . Gipsy Symphony Orchestra, "Original Hungarian Dance." Paul Godwin's .Trio, "Largo" (Handel). Hja Livschakoff's Orchestra, "Troika—Russian Medley." Balalaika Orchestra, "Auf-Dem Wcge Nact Petersburg." " . ■ < . ~ • ' 7.0: News. \■■■■;. ■■>'.'■ 8.0: Chimes. International Programme, with talk by Dr. Guy H. Scholefleld.; ■ 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles).—3.o: Afternoon session.: 5.0: Children's • hour, conducted by Uncle John. 6.0: Dinner music. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Coppella Ballet—Automatons' Dance." Victoria Orchestra, "La Serenata" Waltz. John Barblrolli's Chamber Orchestra, "A Little Night Music" Serenade. International Concert Orchestra, "Danubo Waves.", Marek Weber and His Orchestra, "La Tosca." New Mayfair Orchestra, "Five O'clock Girl." ; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Caprice Viennols." Victoria Orchestra, "Espanita." New. Mayfair Orchestra, "Lovo Lies" Selection. International Concert Orchestra, "Over Hie Waves." 7.0: News. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—Chicago Symphony Orchestra, record, "Russian and r Ludmllla.". 8.4: Choral —Edgeware Concert Company, "By Babylon's Wave." 8.11: Piano. duetr-Misses T. Osborne and M. Turner, "Valse Brlllante." 8.17: Studio Octet (Harold Beck, conductor): (a) "Mazurka" (Salnt-Saens); (b) "Flngal's Cave" Overture. 8.30: Ladies' Trio,"Lighten Our Darkness." Folk songs—The Company, (a) "The Poacher"; (b) "The Livelong Day." 8.37: Studio Octet, (a). "Turkish March" (Beethoven) ; (b) "Andante. (Beethoven); (c) "In Autumn" (Macdowell). 8.45: Soprano—Mrs. E. Cameron, "Nightingale' of June." 8.49: Studio Octet, "La Boheme," 8.58: Baritone —Rev. E. B. Chambers, "Even Bravest Heart." 9.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4: Studio Octet, "Henry ym. Dances" (German). 0.12: Soprano—Mrs. E. Cameron, "A Blackbird Song." 9.1»: -Choral—The Company, (a) "Santa Lucia"; (b) "To Alexis." 9.20: National Symphony Orchestra, record. "Sylvia Ballet." 9.24: Baritone—Rev. E. B. Chambers, "Vale." Part-song—The Company, ,"As Torrents in Summer." 9.30: Dance music till 11. The annual Rugby match between the bank clerks of Wellington and Christohureh for the Gow Cup was played at Christchnrch yesterday, states a Press Association message. The, result ■ was • a win for the.. Chrietchurch team by 18 points to 8. ' " • ' Pedal cycles were responsible for 11 deaths in the .streets of ..London during the second ■ quarter: p£. last* jrear, :
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1931, Page 3
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