RADIO PROGRAMMES
The fpllowing is a summary of the programmes to be broadcast by the principal New Zealand witeleag stafcions tornight;-** 1YA, Auckland. • d ' 7,0: News and reports. 8.0: Special' presentation: ' ' Organ Beverlea." 8.16: "Eb and Zeb," -the country storekeepers. 8.27: "Easy .Ch&ir," songs and melodies of daya gope by. 8.44: "Eiit a Love Affnif,'.' a Japanese houseboy and his employer, 9,0: Weather. Station notiees, Tallc, H. Q, Bell, "World Affairs." 9.20: Dance progtamme. 2YA Wellington. 8,0; Official opening of the BritislT Medical Association Conference, 9.Q; Weather, gtation nqtjces. National SymphQny Orchestraj "Saknntala" Qvertufe, 9.17: Bonald G. Gilbert (batitone), "Shepherd, gee Thy Horse'fl Eoaming M&ne"; "Had a htor«e." 9.23; Chicago Symphony Qrchestra, Suite, Op. 19. 9.47: Ronald G. Gilbert, "Slow, Horses, Slow"; "We Sivay Along," 9.53; New Symphony Ofchestra, Two- Interlndes frocn "EalBtaff," op, 08 (Elgar) ; Minuet, Op, 21 (Elgar). 10,1; Music, mitth and EnelOfly. &YA, CfWfWhwcb, 1,0; ("Beeper and Deeper"— -Bown aisong the baaei, presented by "The M&n in the Street," 9,0; Weather. Station notices. Becorded talk, by Victoria Sackyille-West, "Memories of the Goronation of King Geopge v." 9,20;. "Tune Betective," No. 4. 9,34: "Meet Signorita Pamen," a Japanese houseboy and hia employer, 9.48: "Easy Ohair," songs and melodies of daye gone by. 10,0: " Xt '» Timo to Danee," in striot tecnpo. 4YAf Dwedin, 8.0; Arthur Salisbury 'e.Savoy Botel Orehesfcrii, "Over She Goes" seleetion. 8,8.: Paul Bobeson and Ghorus *01' ifan Biver." Erngf Fischer (organ), and Kura'Engel (vibraphone), "The Bells Never SOunded More Sweetly." 8.14: Jolih Hendyick (tenor), Medley of S6ngg. 8.20: BolcoloJEE Balnlailca Orcbestra, " Yolgh" Song. Jeanne Boitel (hoprhno), "A Eittle Luek." Peyn's Gesang Guitarlsten, "The Young Sailor's Last Ship." 8.29: Boy Smeck's Hawaiian Serenaders, 'We 'H Eeat at the Erid of the Trail." 8.32; Lealio S&rony (comedian), "Tf Everyone Did a Good Tura Every Day. ' ' 8,80; Billy BeidV Accordion Band, "Evergreen" Bhapsody, No. 2. 9.0:Weather. Station notices. The Kaikorai Band, conducted by Lieut. H. J. Osborne, "The Empress" Overture, 9,13: Borothy Barron (soprano), "Spring, the Eiddler"} "The Little Brown Ow|." 9.19; The Band, "Wiener Extra Blatter." 9.28; "Eb j and Zeb,,, in anQther humorous 1 episode. 9.37 : The Band, ' ' Simple | Aveu" (euphoninm solo), "Eock of
Ages." 9.45:' Dorothy Barron "You Will Never Grow Old"; "The Old Clock. ' ' 9.51: The Band, "Milinda's Fairy Bower"; "Black fKInight ' ' March. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 21 H Napier. 7.0: Selected standard and operatic recordihgs, vocal and instrumental ; 8.0: Varied popular recordings; 9 .'30 : JDance music ; 10,30: Close down.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 33, 23 February 1937, Page 10
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