RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, MARCH 27.
.2YA. WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles). (Dally from 10 a.m.). 'afo'°kili hndren' S h°Ur' by HlawaUl:l an«i But-
'6.0:-Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Morn- - 1"-Weber Orchestra- "l 1 flavor ~°" hest ™' o "Schwanda,- the Bagpipe ™ £ nd Symphony Orchestra, "Ml- dshon?" Dream" S(lh «zo (Mendet
6.3G: Xcw Symphony Orchestra, "Le cid h i■' (1) "Castillane"; (2) "A,,----to) Madrllene"; (6) "Navarralse1" (Masf ! n, ,'acaues; Jacobs Ensemble, "Sobre "ShLh i x.(RoS^ K Ro *Rl °Pera Orchestra, Shepherd Fennel's Dance" (Balfour Gar-
8.0: March, 2YA Concert Orchestra (Con"Tß^6: .? cior(1 J ( ten<"">. John JlcCormack, -Jn % Kecord «>rsan),.-Jesso Crawford Kins for a Day" (Fiorito). Sl2: Soloists, Molly Atkinson, W. Hoy Hill, and Folk Song Singers, "Foundations of Music, "Folk Songs and Melodies of Many I»ancls. . ■ .
8.32: The Orchestra, "The Flight of the Bado" 6 (??ditl) (Rimsl(3":Korsaltov)' v»lse. "II
8.41: Lecturette, Chas. E. Wheeler, "Wandering in Scotland; Glasgow.; the Silent Shipyards; Scottish Lakes and the Trossachs." 9.0: Weather report and notices. ■■' 9.2: Pianoforte and Orchestra, Paul Tinogradoff and 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Second Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra in C Minor (Ist Movement—Moderate), (Rachmaninov). :
9.12: Record. (Bass), Malcolm McEachern, The Mighty Deep." Record (Soprano), Isobel Baillie, "Tales of Hoffman—The Doll Song.
8.20: Pianoforte and Orchestra, Paul Tlnogradoff and 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Second Concerto for- Pianoforte and Orchestra in C Minor" (2nd Movement—Adagio Sostenuto (Kachmanlnov).
9.30: Kecord (Tenor), Derek Oldham, (a) "In the Silent Night," [b) "I Love Thee." 9.36: Pianoforte and Orchestra, Paul Vinogradoff and 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Second Concerto ■ for Pianoforte and Orchestra in C Minor"' (3rd Movement—Allegro Scherzando) (Rachmanlnov). .; 9.46: Record (Contralto and Male quartet), Sophie Braslau, "Old Folks at Home." 9.50: Selection, The Orchestra, "The Gondoliers" (Sullivan). 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. . 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles), (daily from 10 a.m.).—5.0: Chimes, Children's Hour by Hamish. 6.0: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "A Musical Switch Humoresque." The Salon Orchestra, "Serenade" (Schubert). 6.14: Marek Weber Orchestra, "From Mozart's Treasure Store" Fantasie (Urbach).' The International' Concert Orchestra, "Love and Spring" Waltz (Waldteufel). The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Parade of the Elephants" (Chenette). 6.29: London Symphony Orchestra, "Tsar Sultan" Suite No. 3 (Rimsky-Kor-sakov). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "In the Shadows" (Flnck). Marek Weber Orchestra, "La Tosca" Potpourri (Puccini). 6.48: Orchestra Mascotte, "The Gypsy Princess Waltz" (Kalman). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Sweet Adeline" (Armstrong). Pavilion Lescaut Orchestra, "I Drive Out in My Little Limousine" (Cowler). 7.0: News. 7.35: W.E.A. Session, George Manning,. "Banking in New Zealand." 8.0: Talse, Derry's Military Band, Conductor, Gladstone Hill, Military March "Pomp and Circumstance" No. 1 (Elgar), "Beautiful Danube" (Strauss). 8.18: Kecord, Choral Union of Berne, Swiss Folk Song, "The Lovely Ernestine." 8.21: Record, Wurlitzer Organ, Jesse Crawford, "Roses of Yesterday" (Berlin). 8.24: Mezzo-contralto, Mabel Lucinelll, (a) "If You Were the Opening Rose,") (b) "Until." 8.30: Trombone Solo, C. Barsby, "Serenata" (Toselll). 8.36: Record, Entertainer at the Piano, Norman Long, "The Willows" (Shepherd). 8.39: English Duo with piano, Theo and Frances Gunther,
"Then You Will Remember Vienna" (Rbmberg). 8.43: Tenor. H. 3. Francis, (a) " "Tis the Day"; (b) "Come Low Be Mine." 8.49: Record, Xatlonal Symphony Orchestra, "The Barber of Seville" (Rossini). 8.55: Record. Bass, Foster Richardson, "A Soldier's Song." 8.58: March, Band, "The Distant Greeting" (Dorlng). 9.1: Weather forecast and notices. 3.3: Talk. Captain E. W. Ballantlne, "Review of the day's Cricket, M.C.C. v. New Zealand." 9.1T: Band, "Serenata" (Angels' Serenade), (Braga). 9.23: Record, Light Opera Company, Vocal Gems, "The Girl Friend." 9.27; Record, Piano, Rale de Costa, "Auf Wlodcrsehen" (Ager). 9.30: Mezzo-contralto, Mabel Luclnelll, (a) "Garden of Happiness"; (b) "The False Prophet." 9.35: Overture, Band, "Morning, Noon, and Sight" (Suppe). 9.45: Record, Soprano, Conchlta Supervia, "A Lesson With the Fan." 9.48: English Concertina Duo, Theo and Frances Gunther, (a)
"Lola" (Johnson), (b) "Rocky Mountain Lullaby" (with piano), (KlnK). 9.ai: Tenor, H. J. Francis, (a) "Indian Serenade." (b) "Thy Hand Beloved." 9.58: Becord, Play Excerpt, Xellie Stewart, assisted by Mayne Linton. Comedy Scena from Act 1, "Sweet Xell of Old TJrury." 10.2: March, Band, "Army and Marine" (Zehle). 10.7: Close down.
It is estimated that the cost of the World "War— £100,000,000,000—would buy a house, a five-acre plot, and £250 worth of furniture for every family in the United States, Australia. England, Belgium, France, Russia, and Germany.
E. Johnston and Co., auctioneers, will rell household furnishings at No. 49 Mem Street at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. They will also sell unclaimed cargo in their mart, No. 8 Willeston Street, at 10.30, and at 11 o'clock tearoom furnishings, etc, m the basement mart.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 3
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