RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 31sl JULY IVA AUCKLAND.- -12.30 [..m. : Relay of community singing from 'J'own Hall. ;'0: Afternoon session, selected n'Mdm itiiiiti. Literary selection by the ,Vi uoiii:.■.(•«. Studio items. {Spoils l'< stills lo ImtJii. 6.0: Children's ooudueled by Undo I'oiu. 7.1): Nov,, session ami marked reports. 7.40: Talk, Dr. If. Belshaw, "Waste in Industry" (under Ihe auspices ot the Workers' Educational Association;. b.l: Overture, Bournemouth .Municipal Orchestra, ''l'iuuu Dame." <-l.il: Presentation itf tin: three-act comedy, "Aviarluo", under (Indirection of Mr J. M. Clark. 2YA WEIdJNGTOX.-SILENT DAY 3YA CHRI.STCIIURCH.--3 p.m. : Afternoon session, selected gramophone ileitis. 1.25: Sports results lo hand. 6.0: Children's sessiuu, conducted by Mother Hubbard ami Uncle Frank. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington slocl; market reports. 8.1: Presentation of the uporii "Carmen". Studio Orchestra, "Blue Danube." !).0: Weather report. Salon Quartet, "Drink to Me Only." Soprano solo and sceua, Miss Corrie Aslin, "lioman/.a and Scene." Pianoforte solos, -Miss Olive Cooper, (a) "On Wings ui' Soug"; (b) "Hurnorescpio." Tenor solo, Mr W. Blakeley, "Achal by the Sea." Overture, Studio Orchestra, "Marriage of Figaro." Contralto solo, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "Fair Spring is Returning." Pianoforte solo, Miss Olive Cooper. "Hymn to the Sun." Baritono solo, Mr J.'Graham Young, "Th c Lute, Player." Soprano and tenor duet, Salome Duo, "Dear Love of Mine." Orchestral. Studio Orchestra, "H.M.S. Pinafore." Soprano solo, Miss Corrie Aslin, "Here's to Love/' Vocal quartet, Salon Quartet, "Because." Relay from 'The Winter Garden'' of dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN".- Special transmissions from the. Radio Exhibition Buildings. 2.30 p.m. : Opening remarks by Mr J. T. Cooper, President Otago Radio Association. Official opening of the Duiiodin Radio Exhibition by His Worship the Mayor of Punedin. Mr R. S. Black. Remarks by the Hon. J. 3'>. Donald, Minister of Post and Telegraphs, and lion. \V. li. Taverner, .Minister of Railways (relayed bv telephone from Wellington). 3.0: Selected studio items. 4.0: Rebroadcasb of Station KGO (Oaklands, California), (conditions permit ling). 5.0: Resume account, oi' representative hockey fixture. Australia versus Otago. 5.10: Selected studio items. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Anita. 7.0: Xews session. o. 1 : Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Rienzi." Negro spiritual, Lay lon and Johnstone, "Every Time J Feel the Spirit." Selections by the St. Kildn Band and assisting artists, broadcast from <IYA Studio at the Exhibition Buildings, il) March, band, "Dtinedin". (2j Baritone solos. Mr Les. Stubbs, (a) "Yeomen of England"; (b) "Little Irish Girl." (3) Hymns, Band, (a) "Fierce Paged the Tempest"; (b) "Abide With Mo." Orchestra and chorus, Paul Whiteman's Concert Orchestra, selections from "Tlie JShow Boat." London Theatre Orchestra, "Lilac Time." Don Cossacks, "Serenade." b'.so : Weather report. Further selections by St. Kilda Band, and items by assisting artists from 4YA Studio at the Exhibition Buildings. Chorus, Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus. "No. No, Nanette." Wurlitzcr organ solos, Reginald Foort. (a) "By the Blue Hawaiian Waters" ; (b) "Leave Me Alone" : (c) "Songs My Mother Taught Me." Kiriloff's " Balalaika Orchestra, (a) "Shining Moon"; (b) "Song of the Volga Boatmen." Selections by St. Kilda Band and items by assisting artists from 4YA Studio at Exhibition Buildings. Male voices, Minstrels, "A Minstrel Show. - ' Saxophone solos. Andv Sanelln. (a) "Aileon"; (b) "Jack and .Till." New light Symphony,-Orehe.st La, "Malagueria."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 July 1929, Page 3
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