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TO-NIGHT’S NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES. IYa, Auckland. —5, children; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; 7.30, horticultural talk; 8, concert programme, ballet, IYA Chamber Orchestra, under Harold Baxter; baritone, Fred Baker; saxophone, Tom Katz; vocal quartet, The Rounders; recording, London Piano-Accordion Band; musical sketch, The 'Sayers Due; tenor, Jan Kiepura; selection, The Orchestra; soprano, Mrs Wallace Good; novelty instrumental, :Scott W oo d Accordion Band; mazurka, The Orchestra; rnorcoau; 9, weather forecast and ' notices; talk, “Stroller,” musings in a Waiting Room: Straiige Enzed Surnames”; overture, The Orchestra; baritone, Fred Baker; entertainer, Norman Long; novelty instrumental, Accordion' Band; musical sketch, 'The Sayers Duo; waltz, The Orchestra; piccolo, Vic. Cater; soprano, Mrs Wallace Good; TO, sports resume; 10.10, dance programme; 11.10, close down. 2YA, Wellington.—s, children; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports (2 YU, .1010 kilocycles, after dinner music); 7.30, W.E.A. session. Professor T. A. Hunter, “Mental Epidemic—The Witch Mania”; 8, concert programme (relay to 2ZD, Masterton), relay from the Town Hall of presentation of “1933 Follies.” A talented combina- ■ tion of ten outstanding artists in fresh and original concerted numbers, sketches and burlesque. Special fcai tuves: Mr Clement May in a Protean j Act of Dickens Characters as produced j at The Palladium, London. Mr George, Procter (tenor) and Mr Drayton Venj aides (baritone) duettists. Petone Maori Boys Quintet. Mr Frank Crow- ! ther’s Novelty Orchestra (augmented) J and Community Singing—leader: Mr
Owen Pritchard. Proceeds in aid of the Mayor’s Relief of Distress Fund. 10.20, sporting summary; 10.30, dance programme; 11.30, close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—s, children; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; S, concert programme; 10. sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down.
4YA, Dunedin. —5, children; 6, dinner music; 7, news and reports; S, concert programme by the Puketeraki Maori Concert Party; 10, sports summary; 10.10, dance music; 11.10, close down. Empire Transmitter, Daventry.—l p.m. (N.Z. -time): Time signal from Big Ben. Marches .and waltzes (gramophone records). 4.30: An excerpt from the running commentary on the 'Senior T.T. Race for Motor Cycles, held in the Isle of Man on June IG. 5.0: Dance music (gramophone records). 5-40-G: News bulletin and announcements. SUNDAY PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—9 to 11, selected recordings; 1 to 2, dinner music; 2, selected recordings and literary selection; 4.30, close down; G, children’s song service 'conducted by Uncle Bert; 7, relay service from West Street Church of Christ, preach or Pastor W. Campbell ; 8.30 (approx.), concert programme; relay from the Auckland town hall of Municipal Ban d com cert., under the conduct or ship of Mr GeJrgo Buckley; march, the band; overture; cornet, J. Davies; fantasia, the hand; flute and E. Flat clarinet, Hal. McLennan and P. W. Eas toe; fantasia, the band; descriptive pastoral fantasia; suite., ‘''Sylvan Scenes”; hymn, the band; march, tine band,*.lo, selected recordings; close down. .
2YA, Wellington. —9, chimes; selected recordings; 11, close down; 1, dimmer music; 3.16, selected recordings; 3, recorded talk, Professor B. Ifor Evans, Professor of English Literature, the University of Sheffield; 3.16, selected recording’s; 4.30, close down;. 6, children’s song service conducted by Uncle George assisted by the Children’s Choir from "The Terrace Congregational Church; 7, relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, preacher, Rev. R. J. Howie, 8.A., organist and choirmaster, Mr Frank Thomas; 5.15 (approx.), concert by the 2YA Coineert Orchestra (conductor, Mr Leon de Mauny), and selected recordings. 3YA, Christchurch. —9 to 11, selected recordings; 1 to 2, dinner music, 2, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service, by children of the St- James’ Sunday School; 6.15, chimes from studio; G.fO, relay of evening service from Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, preacher Archdeacon Hands, organist and choirmaster A. Lilly, A.R.C.0.; 7.45, selected recordings; 8.15, concert programme; 10.1, close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—9 to 11, selected recordings; 1 to 2, dinner music; 2, selected recordings; 4.30, close down; 5.30, children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 6.15, selected recordings; G. 30, relay of evening service from the Central Mission (Methodist), preacher Rev. L. B. Neale, organist Mortley Peake; 7.45, selected recordings; 8.15, concert programme; relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10, close down. Empire Transmitter, Daventry. — 4 p.m., time signal from Big Ben; a religious service from St. •Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London; 4.50, orchestral concern (gramophone records); 5.45 to 6, a. summary of the week’s news.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 17 June 1933, Page 6
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