RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY.
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). (Dally from. 10 a.m.) 5.0: Children's hour—Aunt Daisy. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. ■ ! . ■ 7.40: Locturette—Mr. A. E. Wilson, "Tourist and Holiday Resorts." 8.0: Chimes. Programme of records. Selection—Court Symphony Orchestra, "The Gondoliers" (Sullivan). ' ; B.S: Soprano, Leila Ben Sedira, "Bell Song" 8.17: Pianoforte—Josef Lhevlnne, "Blue Danube Waltz." 8.25: Light Opera Company,'"Chocolate Soldier." . .. ' .8.29: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra "Dance of tho Hours" (Ponchielli). 8.37: Contralto—Slgrld Onegln, "It is Better to Laugh." ■ . ■ • . ■ 8.40: Violin—Tossy Spiwakowsky, (a) "Hungarian Danco No. 1" in G Minor" (Brahms) : (b) "Introduction and Tarantelle" (Sarasate). 8.48: Allan Prior and chorus, "Memories." 8:51: Selection—Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Tom Jones" (German). 8.59: Weather report and station notices 0 BI! : Leciturette—D' r- Guy H- Scholefleld, 9.16: Selection—Regal Cinema Orchestra, Sally." ■ ■ . 9.24: Soprano—Mavis Bennett, (a) "By the Waters of Minnetonka"; (b) "The Lass with the Delicate Air." ; 9.30: 'Cello—Caspar Cassado, (a) "Serenata (Sgambati); • (b) "Butterflies" (Harty). . . ■ . ■' 9.36 i: Baritone—Peter Dawson, "The Old •superb. . ■ . . inn? 0: T,°,ral duct—Doris Vane and Harold Vtllllams, 'Only a Bose." Vocal—Harold Wltliains and chorus, "Song of the Vagabonds." „,;?,; :T" H- Sl«'re Celeste Octet, "Scene de Ballet" (de Beriot). Me°rry TOaow'" 0"6 L' Sht ° Pera Company ' "Tho. •■n' 5S I ?," B"^, Wireless Symphony Orchestra, Grand. March" from "Aida" (Verdi). 10.2: God Save the King. 3YA, Christehurch (080 Kilocycles) .—3.0: fi™™ ses/' onv so: Children's hourron. ?VJ;- »6- 0: Dlnncr muslc- 7-0: Nc»»----7.J0. Addlngton stock market reports. 8.0: F r h' m?. s p ,R^<*fdns-Victor.olof Salon-Orches-li,\\ £c Selection," Parts 1 and 2 (UrX .B,6:.Tenor with violin obbligato, Mr. "Hnrt v° ger|'/a) "Anse\s Guard. Thee"; (b) Had lou But Known." 8.12: 'Cello—Mr 8 IS- V rtf "^ agio Path«"<l«e" (Godard) Ub ?eC^ dlnl—^ oeal and nrchestra, "Cobtor?Mr°H if£ 1: ? tut"° Orchestra (conducM "'; Ha, r,? l(J Beck), "Suite Ballet Piquantei" P*ouant"" *ui\ %" S' eeP7 Dance": («)'■-»»« crY %in lVr Dance of> the 3Fairles" (Park™2\ ?' 30n; Mezzo-soprano—Mrs. J. Brosnahan ert°..J" Che Ad<"-»-" 5.33: Studio O?-----A?J %r?,T« anCe3" <Phill|P"»- -3-43 .-Tenor ni .' R°f, ers ' (a) "The ""ream"; (b) Vo'\li?t with-V, Sld!iana-" 8-d9: RecordWrath" Wi^, Orel' estra' "BcloTed Govern Your "Veronlm,»i?'??.: Selcctl™—Studio Orchestra, cist Tnd (Messenger). 9.2: Weather forePranc?s *R»t. °»Ai, nOtI' Ces- S' 4: -'Cello—Mr. A ;"ou.^T%T"wr s s w /et SB*:' , '\ drlco- 9-14: Flute duet record—Jean (Oenin). 9.17: Vocal record—Masters Lough p. Horton. and R. Mallet, "Coronach." Berlin Union of Teachers, "Creation's Hymn.'.' <| 24 • I^^^^WSlV 00"" (BUrem°in):
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 3
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