RADIO PROGRAMMES
The following is a summary of the prograwmes to be broadcast by the principal Ne-vyr Zealand wireless station a , to-night;— 1YA, Auckland. 7.30: Ball by ball descriptiop of play , in fiaai Test. 3.0: May Jaarrison (vioiin), and Arnold Bax (piano), fcJonata JNo. I for fiano and Vioiin (Deiiits). i 8.17: Gerkard itusch (baritone), 1 1 Blesse.d Be the Joyfui. Mother"; "The j>a.oon laments in. aadness"; "-a.t Night When I Lay My Weary Limbs to Rest." 8.2d: Btudio Orcnestra, Bere- j nade for Strings (Tscbaikowsky). 9.0: | Kesume of day's piay in Test. Wea- 3 ther. Station nonces. 9.15: Talk,, ; " Serving . the Public, " "A Shop As- i eistant and a Custoiner." 9.30: Alfredo's Orchestra, ' 1 Tell Me Again"; With a Eussian Gipsy Orchestra. 9.38: 1 The Mills Brothers,, ' ' fcimoke Bing8,,j ] "riddling Joe." 9.44: Alexander 'a Accordion urchestra, "Dream of Moatmartre.,J 9.47: JJaos Bela Orchestra, ; 1 ' Bestival Polonaise.;r 9.52: Peter Dawson (bass-baritoae), ' ' I Am a Friar of Orders Grey." 9.5o: Dajos Bela Or- i chestra, "Wedding in Lilliput. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellingtea. 7.30: Ball by ball description of play iu the iifth Test. 8.0: London PaJladium Orchestra, ' ' The Goldeu Vaise." 8.10: Miss Blanche Godier (soprano), "The Piddler of June"; "Love is a Dream." 8.15; Bavoy Hotel Orchestra. "When You're ln juove With Someone"; "A Eeudezvous With a Dream." 8.22: Kaymond Newell (baritone), "The H&rvester"; "Jane's Big Umhrella." 8.28: Miss Blanche .Godier (aoprano), "The Bells of Love"j "Always as I Close My Eyes." 8.34: Marek . Weber and his Orchestra, "faithful Jumping Jack"; "Stancheon." 8.40: Talk, JDr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.E., "World Alt'airs. "■ 9.0: Resume of play in the lifth crickot Test match. Weather. Station notices. 9.15: Eoundabouts," a radio play. 9.57: Mr. and Mrs. J. William Baiiey, "The: Burglar." 10.4: Dance music. 3YA. Christchurch 7.30: Commentary on Test match. 8.0: B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, eonducted by Adrian Boult, "Tragic" Overture, Op. 81 (Brahms). 8.14: Jean Scott (sOprhno), "To a Nightingale' "Lullaby ".A Night in May"; "Tbu Blacksmith." 8.25: Wilhelm Backhaus (pianoforte), Ehapsody in B Minor, Op. 79, No. 1 (Brahms). 8.35: "Thi& Changing World," Alice M. F. Candy, M.A. 9.0: Eesume of day's play in fifth Test. Weather. Station '••di.-c-s. 9.15: Madame Margherita Zeif ,n!:i (. oprano), "Villanella Sonio"; ' l ii O.ganeito Suona per la Via"; "In ' ;;"le T.ine Morbide"; "Tarantella." - )• / ffr d Cn-tot (pianoforte), Nocn:e in ]•', .Vl.i! Mnjor, Op. 9, No. 2 (Chopiii). 9.35: Boston Symphony Or-
chestra, Symphony No. 6 in G Major (Haydn). 30.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 7.30: Commentary on play in the Test match. 8.0; "The Easy Chair," songs and melodies of the past. 8.16: "Exit a Love Affair," a Japaneso houuseboy and his employer. 8.2 J: "The Kingsmen," radio 'b royal quartet. 9.0: Eesume of the day's play in the cricket Test match. Weather. Station notices. 9.15: "The Best Thing I Have Recorded — And Why," by a number of the world 's leading artisits. 10.0.Dance music. 2ZH, Napier. 6.30; Children 's hour, Aunt Winnie and Uncle J, 7.30: Orchestral music. S.0; Studio concert with recorded intertnissiorus (times approx.); .overture, B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, "Light Oavalry". (Suppe). 8.9: .Soprano, Miss Helen- Dykes, "Silent- .Moon" (Yaughan Williams), ."The. -Walnut Tree" (Schumann). 8.15:. Piano, Miss Winijjred McCarthy, "Bomance" (Eubenstein), "Waltz in ■ E Minor" (Chopin). 8.21: Bass, . James MeNamara, .'"Eequests." 8,27: The Casino Orchestra, "The Wee Macgregor" (Highland Patrol—Amers), "Down South" (American sketch). 8.33: Comedy duologue, Burns and Allen, "Dizzy. " 8.39: Baritone, Mr Harold Thompson, "A Gastilian Lament" (Del Eiego), "Love Sends a Little Gift of Boses" (J. Openshaw). 8.45: Harp, Mario Loronzi, "Harping in the Highlands," "Harping in Erin." 8.51: Soprano, Miss H. Dykes, "Love is Sickness" (Landon-Ronald), "Small White Qloud" (LandonEonald), "Four Ducks on a Pond" (Alice Needham). 8.58: Piano, Miss W. McCarthy, "Liebestraume" (Liszt), "Minnet. in 0" (Pader&wski). 9.4: Bass, James . McNamara, "Eequests." 9.10: Organ, Reginald Foort, "Eeminiscences of Chopin, " 9.16: Baritone, Mr H. Thompson, ' ' A Sopg . of Ships ' * (Flagler), "Within Your. Heart" (Trotere)., 9.30: Dance ' inusic," 10.30: Close.' ' ■
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