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RADIO PROGRAMME

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

IYA AUCKLAND

7.0: News and market reports. 7.30 : Sports 'talk. 8.0 : Chimes. Overture—The, Opera Orchestra, Berlin-Charlottenberg, “SI U’Etais Roi" (Adam) (Poly. 27176). 8.9: Vocal and instrumental—Miss Daphne Higham, Beryl Barker and Ester Dodd. Mezzo-soprano solo with violin obligato, .“The Ljttle Old Garden” (Hewitt) ; 'Pianoforte, "Waltz in E Minor” (Chopin), Mezzo-soprano solos, Two French Folk likings of the 17th Century (Weckerlin) : |'a) “Le Rosier Bi'anc” ; (b) “Petromlle.’l Violin solo, “Danses Tziganes” (Nachez) ; Mezzo-soprano solo with violin obligato, “I Love a Little Cottage” (O’Hara). 8.29: Month-organ— r Mr W. 0. Brennan, •“March Me'dley” (arr. Brennan). 8.34 ; Novelty—-Ernest and Wendy, “Bits and Pieces” (arr. Luks). 8.44: Novelty instrumental—The Mati Trio, (a) “Walci Woo” (arr. Luks) ; (b) “Tahitian Flower” (Lou) ; (c) “Flower of Love” (Mendoza). 8.51 : Baritone—Mr Arthur Wright, (a> “Beating Up the Channel” (Sanderson): (b) "Keep on Keeping On” (I.ongstaffe), 8.56 : Chorus—Berlin State Opera Chorus, “the Hunters’ Chorus” (Weber). 9.0 Evening weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Selection —Paul Godwin’s Dance Orchestra; “From Heidelberg to Barcelona” (Borchert) (P01y.19621). 9.10 : Contralto—-Miss Phydis James, (a) “Big Lady Moon” (Coleridge-Taylor) ; (b) “Love is a Bird” (Del Riego). 9.16: Mouth-organ—Mr W. O. Brennan, “Waltz Medley” (arr. Brennan). 9.21 : • Novelty—EYriest and Wendy, “Bits and Peaces” (arr. Luks). 9.31: Novelty instrumental—The Mati Trio, (a) “Hawaiian Medley” (arr. Mati); (b) Two Latest Hits. 9.39: Baritone—Mr Arthur Wright, (a) “Lighterman Tom” (Squire) ;■ (b) “The Crown of the Year” (Martin). 9.45: Potpourri—Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “The Czarewitsch” (Lehar). 9.53: Contralto—Miss PhylLs James, (a) “When Rooks Fly 'Homeward” (Rowley) ; (b) “The Dove” (Clarke). 9.58: Selection—ll ja LivschakolPs Orchestra, “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” ('late) 'Polv. 23648). 10.1 : God save the King.

2YA WELLINGTON. 7.0: News, reports and sports results ■ 7.40 : Lecturefcte—Mr IV. J. Melody, “Tenuis—the History of The Game.” 8.0 : Chimes. Overture—2YA OrclTst iuii (Corductor, Signor A. P. Tnida), “Romantique” (Kela Bela). 8.8: Quartet—The Lyric, "Sing Me a Shan tv” (Wellesley). Tenor—Mr Charles Williams, with orchestral accompaniment. “EUanore” (Coleridge-Taylor). \ 8.14 : Cornet—Mr Thomas Goocla’ll, “Silver Threads Among the Goi'd” (Moss). 8.19 : Contralto —Madame Margaret Mercer, (a) "Vp Banks and Braes” (arr. Lees) (hi “The Bonnie Briar Bush" (trdtU). 8.54: Biss Mr W. Binet Brown, with chorus. “The Old Superb" (Stanford).'Quartet— The Lyric, “Come, Soft and Lovely Evening” (Shaw). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Fantasia—2YA Orchestrina, “Molloy’s Songs” (arr. Bayn.es). 9.12: Baritone—Mr Will Contiie, (a) “To My First Love” (Lolir); (b! “My Fairest Child” (Hill). 9.18 :■ Instrumental— 2YA Orchestrina, (a) “Album Leaf” (Cui) ; (b) “Air de Ballet” .( Borch). 9.30: Dance music programme (Columbia and Regai). .

3YA CHRIS’!CHURCH

7.0: News and reports

7.30: Talk, under the auspices of the Canterbury Alanufacturers’ Association—'•Mr C. H. * Burson, “New Zealand Secondary Industries.”

7.45: Talks, under the auspices of the Empire Society League—Airs E. A. Hotchkin and Rev. E. B. Moore, ”'I be Work of the League.”

8.0: Chimes. Selection—New York iSvmpholly Orchestra, “Entrance ot thLittle Fauns” (Pierne) (Col. 02937).

3.4: Vocal Quartet —The Valencia, “Be leaguered" (Sullivan). 8'.7: Rassy-Alr E. J. .Johnson, with Octet accou.p niment, Tvhipmate o" Aline (Sanderson). 8.10: ’Cello—Pabio Casals, “Traurncrei” (.Schumann) (H.M.V. DAB 33). .15: So-

prano—Miss L. If. L. Full wood, “Fisherled” (Day). 8.,T: Instrumental —Studio Octet (Conductor Harold Beck), “Raymond” Overture (Thomas). 8.26: Bass— Mr ,E. J. Johnson, ”Soul of Aline” 'Barns). 8.29: Quartet —The A r alencia, ;(a) “Cuddle Doon” (Robertson) ; (b) “Rose of My Heart” (Lolir). Contralto Miss Jean Johnson, "Beyond the Dawn (Sanderson). 8138: Harp—John Cockerill, “the Spinning Wheel” (1 homas) (Zono. 5611). 8.41 : Vaudeville Act— The Radio Rascal tries to please all listeners. ” 8.56 : Novelty— Concertina

Orchestra, "Merry-Go-Round” (Poly. 2C799) 9.0 : Weather forecast and

station notices. 9.2: Vocal quartet The Vai'encia, “Now is the Month of Maying" (Alorley). Soprano—Miss L. E. L. Full wood, with orchi'vstra'l accompani-

ment, "Nightfall at Sea” (Phillips). 9.8: Selection—Studio. Octet, “The •Sunsh'ue Girl” (Rubens). 9.23 : Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers, wAh Octet accompaniment, "My Ain Folk” (Lemon). 9.31: ■Gramophone Lecture-Recital by Air Kail 1 Atkinson, "The 'King of Instruments." 10.0: God save the King.

4YA DUXKDfX. 7.0 : >'ews unci reports. 8.0 : Chimes. Medley—Paul Coil will's Orchestra, “■Count'*of’ Luxembourg." 8.9: Tenor solo in Welsh—Mr J. E. Davies, “Forth to the Battle" (Trdtl.i. 8.12: Trio—Mr A. K. Petti It’s Trio, (a) “Bohemian Gin’’ (Bait ); (b) “Angels Serenade’.’ (Braga) ; (c) ‘ Gipsy Dance (Bohm). 8.22 : Mezzo - ontralto—Miss ivl. Drydeu, (a) “Dawn, ”_ntie Flower” .(Bennett); (b) “To a Wild Rose" (Schubert). 8.28: Du lc it one and Cello Messrs A. H. Pettitt and T, Law, “Tra-

ditional Melodies” (arr. Pettiit). 8.34 : Baritone—-Mr Thomas Kennedy, "Never More" (Mattei). 8.67: Humorous, d.ilogue—John Henry and Blossom, "o Curtain Lecture.” 8.45 : Cornet—Air O. J. Christie “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn). 8.47: Soprano—.mss tv. uunlinv, "The Joy Bird” (Barnes) ; (b) ' They •jay” (Warwick-E'vans). 8.53: ’Cello—mv T. Law, "Veil lee-’ (Boediran). 9.0; ■.« eaihei ; report and station notices. 9.2; Medley—Paul Gouwin s Orchestra, “JHe Merry .Peasant” (Fall). 9.73 : Tenor—.vlr J. E. Davies, (a) "One Flower Gro..„ Alone g.ii Your Garden” ■ (b) “One Alone" (Romberg). 9.17 : Dulcitone and Cello—Messrs A. H. Pisctiitt and T. Law, "Tradit oiial Melodies” (arr. PetUttj. 9.23 : Soprano—Aljss R. Cunlitie, “LackaJ»y” (Crampton). 9.26: Male quartet i—Gresham Singers, ”'1 he Clock is Playing” (Biaaw). 9.29: Violin—Miss Bet-y Garland, “Bolero” (German). . Baritone—Mr Thomas Kennedy, (a, '■Boat Song” (Ware);'(b) “Melody in F' (Rubenstein). 9.0: Contralto—Miss M. olryden “So Sang the Thrush (Wood). 9.53: Cornet—Air G. J. Christie, “Sof ciy Awakes My Heart. 9.59 : Band— St. Kiida Coiliery, “Three Blind Al.ce” (Douglas). 10;2 : God save the King.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1931, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1931, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMME Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1931, Page 8

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