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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, MARCH 25.

■ 2TA, WELLINGTON ;;(f2'o,K'i£OCYCLES). . . .(Daily from jo a.m.) ■'•- A^?'MoUy^ ea- and

h- 6.0 :■ Grand ' Symphony' Orchestra, .'Xiistspiel Overture", (Kela.Bela). ' J. H. Squire Celesfi Octet, "T,vill B ht on the . Waters'"^^ ]*f aeonca^Up^^^ r«'"«:p

v 6.11: Orchestra Mascotto,'/"HobEobllhs' B» vievf--' ... (Noack),; ■' Daios ' Bela ~ OrdLesSa' ilaasSK^^-'?^^^!^^ ;;6,32: Grand 'Symphons,•Orchestra/ "Ifaila" Wood's Symphony, -Orchestra; '.<P«iud^in c Sharp,-Minor"',-(R a cWnlnoff)i xhe lStat^ Opera Orchestra, Berlin; Wan! tasle ori two Russlari; folksongs)V(UUiOta); La ** g,«'Si l^s .(Bizet)..;J. H., Saulre. Celeste; Octet^ "The Ciiqrister'a Dream". (Ward)., &M.T Coldstream eu«ds_Band "The Belle -'of i^cw Yor^eiec™

jS 7.0-:. News'.- '■ '■ .'Vv:'",; V;.' '. ■'' . ■ 7jSO.: }y>aA-' Session.'John Bisbop/"Ji Sur|vey of., Music—Classical- Music.1' -.•■-■ Vj- 8.0: vOverture,.; 2YA Concert. Orchestra: (ConI&au^ Xm^\ :."** n*y ,s•**•" X 5.6: .Record (Humour),' Jimmy- Oi'Dea and Harry Donovan, "The Irish Schoolmaster" Harry.O'Donovan, Him Slip. Out on the Back" ™8-!; '-??°e<>' Tl? a Orchestral; "Spanish Eyes" (Bordetas); :■".' -,■■ '''' ■ >.-■•', . :..,i .

- 8.17: Tenor witltiOrphestra./Edwln;^ J. Hill, ("Sweet Maori Maid; ' "Her- Uttle,, J-laxon »<c?'^i>Q 4<' pi<m°;'P ;Marniß ■'■■■' R c i<3 "Sewiaillis'' (Albenlz),;: '<Homp";(Glarkson). •eß,29?,:«aUa a CiTerOgemeijt,: The Orchestra, "A Day; n»-Naples*'; (By n»)> V ;'•;..■ -r •■'• . ;, 8,4Q: .Lecturetfeiy Nello JI,; Scanlatt,.; ''Odd Spots, JnLondon.fV "".■■;: ,: '■ ■-•■:K'--- '"' • '■■" 9.0 report'and ioyc'e#-'.S?V;! : .9,3 ;.;^electiop, ;vThe:;;Orct!ißstwKr«T{ig^i a id o{ the Mountains'?.. (Fras>r-S}|iji£pn)iVsi>(-;^ <"I)a|nty Dorothea"; "WalatarPpt.'?..*"'-: ; 9.20 j Novelty :Piano, .Mamie: Reid, ''Tifari?K1 d>' V <jrayerl) J "®>Pe; ; of -the ' Blondes" 9:?5.: Record (Humour), .Burns 'aid Allen," "Dizzy." -, \■ ■ -■,V1-..: ' '■''' ' '■' ■'- ' ' • - ■ 9,32:- Intermezzij,'. The vJOrchestra", '"Secrets" (Ancllffe);. "Ta'rantel!e"-(Mart,uccl)i ?' ■ v:9.^3f yi?tor Sfpioya.wUJt^reitttojpae-oif liie .'experience:?; ■- J:>^"'- ';5«»» - 9.5G: Valse,-Ih9yiPrche«tra^'Sourir<HaVtvril" (Depwrot)*;-;; '^sS&'i /;'?#"'»«■tfefe'ii? -j 10,0 : Spbrtlneisuiniaary; !;"■ ."'•'••• v: SlI':^''' 10.10-11.10: Dance programme. ,' SY^i, Christchurch (980 Kilocycles).—ll.o: Relay. Description of Cricket—First Test, M.C.C. vorsus New Zealand at Lancaster Park. 5.0: Children's hour, by Aunt Pat. 6.0: New Mayfair. Orchestra, "JFolly to be Wise" Selection. Band, ofr H,M. Cold«tream Guards, "Selection of WilfreS: Sanderson's' Soßgs.'V Orchestr?:. Ma;sf6tte;. 'Walle,:- .{Jones). '6.15: Organ, John Hassel,' "By"the* Waters of Minhotonjca" (Lieurance).'- :'jffnraturß Concert iOrchcstra, ■'Punchinello",. (Herbert). • ■ Debroy Spiners . Band, "Stealing Thro'- tb'ft Classlo>i — No. 1, The Masters." 6.30! Dr: Orrriandy Instrumental Trio, "From the/Land or the' SkyBlue (Oadman). Marek.. Weber' Orchestra, Fantasia on the Sons "Lonff; Long Ago!'. (Dlttrich). ; Orchestra Mascottc, ''Love Bells" Walt? '(Beriatzky). Royal'Music.itakera. "Ahl Sweet Mystery.of Life*. (Herbert)1, Now Light , Symphony. Orchestrjii ;"Span^U- Dance No. 3'^ (Granados), : 6;47:J.Bf.'Squire, Celeste Octet,. "The Butterfly" (Bendii)'.' ''Ne^.'Mayfalr- Orchestra, "Bine. Roses'' Selection' (Ellis). Winter Garden Orchestra, "'"Storm;; Gallop" (Komzalc). 7.0; Newj, •■; 8,0;: Rela^-of "programma from- station; 4TA, Dunedln. ; 9.0: Talk,- Captain. E. W, BallariUnei; VA Review of the 'Day's Play Jn the 'tpiatcli' SI.C.C,-v.' New Zealand." 10.O;- Sports BummaTy and resume of cricket T«st, 10,10-11.10: Pancp music. .:'.'./•../' SUNDAY;) MARCH ze- - :>■ ■ "■2?&, WELLINGTON' (720' KILOCYCLES), ' 2.0 toi ''4.90?: Selected Tec6'rds!.:'' '' '-'U -•'

■ 9:2B: VDizzy,"

; 6.0: .Childreu's Sontr •. Seryice, by .Uncle George and.'"the ' Children's Cholr'-lfrom" NSt. Thomas's Anglican Church. . .'' :.■'.-."

7,0:' Evening Service from Bt. Peter's' Anglican •.Church'." - Preacherr :Bey.' Vf; Bullock. Organistvand Choirmaster:,'Si-B.iShortt.r .. '

>: 8.15 Jtapproi):?Concert by the--Hjitt.Valley Liedertafel. (Conductor,' Harry Brusey); ; : I' TSecord' (Overture), SlHah'Symphony Orchestra, "Nabucco" (Verdi).

Part Songs, Hutt Valley Liedertafel, (a) 'Creations Hymn*;. (b) "Sweet and Low."

Record (Organ);. Pierre Palla, "Vausa Poudroe" (Popy).

1 Contralto, Mrs. Thos. Watson, "How Changed the Vision."

Record (Piano), Conrad Aosorge,' "Melodies Polonaises" (Chopin-Liszt). .

Part Songs, Hutt Valley lladertafelj (a) "Border Ballad"; (b) "luJlapy."

Record, Albert Sandier Orchestra, (a) "Amoretten.Tanz" Waltz (Gungl.) j (b)"Bien Aimes" Valse (Waldteufel).

Baritone, Ales J)oran, "When the Sing Went Forth to War.".

Weather report and notices.

Record, The Salon Orchestra; (aY "Sleepy Valley" (Hanley); (b) "Chinese Imllaby" (Bowers) ■ . ■•:.''..

Part Song, Hutt Valley liiedertafel, "On Wings of Song."

Bass, G. jl. Brande, "The Windmill." Record, Court Symphony 'Orchestra, "Patience" (Sullivan).

Part Songs, Hutt Valley - Lledertafel, (a) "The Farmer's Boy"; (b) "Evening." .

Record (Violin), Edith Lorand, (a) ''The Old Refrain" (Kreisler); <b) "Minuet ia G" (Beethoven); (c) "Schon Rosmarln" (Kreisler). Contralto, Mrs. Thos. Watson; "The Glory of the Sea."

Record, H.M, Grenadier Guards Sand, "Nautical Moments."

Part- Songs,, Hutt Valley Liedertafel, (a) "Sigh No MOre. Ladles"; (b) "John Poet."

' Becord, St., Kilda .Colliery, Prize Band. "Gill Brldgb". Quiet iMarch' (Ord'Hume). ; : Close down, ' . '■ . : ; '■■■'*

■■ 3YA,. Cbrlstchurch- (980.-' Kilocycles) .—2.0: Selected records. 5.30: Children's-song service by children ■of Presbyterian Sunday Schools. ' 6.15: Studio chimes. ~6( 3 0: EvenIng service : from St. Andrew's .Presbyterian Church., ; Preacjior, Rev, I. Lawson. Robinson. Organist, Robert Lake. .. Cliplr, Conductor, J. Maclean. 'S.O: Selected records. 8.15: Selection, Studio Orchestra, ."The: Yeomen,' of the Guard" (Sullivan), • 8.28: :Record, Berlin Union of Teachers, "Tba Loreley.'! '8.32: Record '(Saxophone), Howard Jacobs with String "Quintet and Harp, "Dqwn in . the ' forest" .(Ronald). ■ 8.35:■ Contralto,. I^ellje Lowe, "A Lover in Damascus";: (a) "How .SJaijy a. Lonely Caravan'f; (b): "If, In the .Great 'Bazaars"; (c) "Allan" he With Us." 8.41: March, Studio Orchestra, "In Sunny San- Marino" ■ (from "ItaUana") ■'■ (Thurban). •" B.«r Tenor, L. C. Quaihe, "AH Hail, Thon DwelllnB" (with orchestra), 8.48} Record . (Talking), '. Henry Alnley, "0, That- This Tpo, Too Solfd Flesh," Act J, Scene. 2 .("Hamlet") (Shakespeare). 8.51: Selection, Studio • Orchestra, "Haddon Hall" (Sullivan). 9.1: Weather,forecast and notices. 9.3: Violin and Piano, Gladys Vincent and Alfred, Worsley,. "Sonata in C- Minor" (Grieg). 9.13: .Contralto, Nellie Lowe. "Ye Powers that, Dwell Below," 9.17: Record (Organ), Edouard ~Migna'n, "Toccata and ipague-in D Minor** (Bach).' 9.25: ' Bocord (Baritone), Gerhard Buscb. with Berlin-, state Orchestra,- "Here, Deep In Prayer, Once -Again I Find Her." 9.29: Studio . yOrcl^estra, "Mam'selle Mannequin" (Fletcher). 0.3 : Record (Soprano), Elizabeth Gero, "Bird Soug." 0.3G: Record, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; Light Opera, "Patience" (Sullivan). 9.44: Tenor, L. C. Quane, "A- Spirit Flower"; , "M'Appari" (Like a Dream) (with orchestra). !).51: Record (Piano), Morte Rosenthal, "Elude in C Major"; "Mazurka in G Major" (Op. 67, No. 1) (Chopin). -9.55: Studio Orchestra, "Russian Melodies" (Seredy). 10.3: Close .down. .. .. . '■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 10

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