RADIO PROGRAMMES
1YA Auckland 8.0: Episode 1 of the dramatic radio serial piay, "The Thief's Romance." 8:30: Herbert Crandall (recitalist), "A Legend: Tho Building of St. Sofia" ; "The Market." 8.45: Harry Tate and Oompany, "Running An Office." 8.53: Flsie and * Doris Waters, "London Pride." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Ringside commentary on professional wrestling match. 10.0: Musio mirth and melody. '■ I 2YA Wellington 8.0: Beethoven's Sonata in O. Major and Christina Ormiston (soprano). Miss Dorothy Hanify (piano), Sonata in C Major, O 53: allegro con brio; 2nd movement : introduzione ; 3rd movement: rondo, allegro moderato, prestissimo. 8.22 : A recital by Christina Ormiston (soprano)), "True Love"; "In Summer Felds" ; "Last Sunday Morn" ; "Thou'rt Like a Lovely Flower" ; "Devotion". 8.34: String Ensemble, "Evening Song" ; "Traumerei". 8.40: Talk, "A New Zealander Looks at Germany." Mr David Tombs. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Ringside description of the wrestling match. 10.0: (appros,) : Dance programme. • 3YA Christchurch 8.0: Woolston Brass Band: "Blencatlira" Marcli; "Tliievisli Magpie" Overture. 8.14: John Hendrick (tenor), Medley. 8.20: The Band: "Nearer My God to Thee." Cornet, with Band (soloist, W. Stevenson) : "Silver Threads Among the Gold". 8.30: "Eb and Zeb." 8.39: The Band: "Wine, Women and Song" Waltz. 8.46: Recording: Bria,n Lawrence, with Fred Hartley and his Quintet, "Rags, Bottles or Bones" ; "Eileen Oge". 8.52: The Band: Impressario; Trumpet Voluntary. 9.0: Weather. Station noticcs, Talk, ProI'essor I. L. Kandel, Ph. D., Columbia University of New York, "Schools as an International Force." 9.20: Lener Wtring Quartet, Quartet in B Flat. 10.0 (approx.) : Music, mirth aud melody. 4YA Dunedin. 8.0: Programme, featuring, at 8.26 p.m. : Josef Kaartinen, distinguislied Finnish saxophonist Tho Salon Orchestra, "Snappy Weather'-'; "Vanilla Blossoms" ; "The Unknown Soldier". 8.14: Ernest Butcher (baritone), "I Made Love to Kate" ; "Lumps o' Pudden"'; "Peaceful Street"; "The Michaelmas Mystery" ; "With Me Hay Bag." 8.26: Josef Kaartinen (distinguislied Finnish saxophonist), "Home, Sweet ITome" — Air and Variations; Uungarian Dance, No 5; "Serefiata" ; "Uanzone Barcarola" "Morris £ancs"j
8.40: Talk by J. T. Paul, "World Affairs". 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: "The Clairvoyant.'' A play by Rex Bretnall, presented by the Garrick Players. 9.'30: Adward O'Henryj (organ), "Thistledown". 9.33: Harry Tate and Company, "Running an Office." 9.42: A Dramatio Sketch, "The Living Death" (Atkinson). 9.4p: Lea Green (piano),, "Melodies of the Month." 9.5: Gilbert Payne (humour), "Easy Payments." 10.0: Further dance tunes from the talkies. 2ZH, Napier, Noon: Luncheon music. 2.0 1 Close, 7.0: Selected recordings. Yocal and instrumental. 9.0: .Varied TecordingSj 10.30: Close,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 149, 12 July 1937, Page 3
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