RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 7tli JANUARY
IYA AUCKLAND.—3.O: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30: Literary selection and further gramophone recordings. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Studio concert by tlie Auckland Artillery Band and assisting artists. March, The Band, "Queen of the North”; selection, “La Stranier.” Bass, Mr Duncan Black, “Hybrias the Cretan.” Vocal duet, Messrs Lambert Harvey and D. Black, “All’s Well.” Tenor, Mr Lambert Harvey, (a) “Absent”; (b) “If I Can Live.” Selection, Band. “Wagner’s Works.” Chorus, Columbia Light Opera Company, (a) “Paul Ruben Memories”; (b) “Ivan Caryll Memories.” Ever-ready Hour Group, “Going Home.” Foxtrot, Band, “Stein Song.” 9.1: Evening weather forecast and announcements. Vocal quartet, The New Clarion Quartet, “When Tom and I Were Young” ; “Old Mother Hubbard” ; “Good-night, Good-night, Beloved.” Cornet duet, Bandsmen K. Smith and L. Maclcay, "Besses o’ the Barn.” Overture, Band, “Tancredi.” Organ, W. G. Webber, "Organ Fantasia of Old Songs.” Organ, Gatty Sellars, “The Lost Chord.” Soprano, Miss Lillian Wood, “Columbine’s Garden.” Vocal duet, Misses Beryl Smith and Lillian Wood, "in the Springtime.” Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith, “Hame.” Band, “Tiptoe Through the Tulips”; march, “8.8. and C.F.” 2YA WELLINGTON—SILENT DAY 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, —3.0: Gramophone recital .4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, “Peterkin.’ 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Studio programme by the Working Men’s Club Orchestra and assisting artists. March, Orchestra, "Entry of the Gladiators”; overture, "Concert Overture.” Baritone, Mr F. W. Simpson, (a) “The Fortune-Hunter”; (b) “Buy My Strawberries”; (c) “Vauxhall Way.' ’Cello, Lauri Kennedy, (a) "Hungarian Rhapsody”; (b) “Cradle Song”; c() "Songs My Mother Taught Me.” Contralto, Mrs F. M. Kerr, “The Gleaners’ Slumber Song.” Humour, Mr H. Instone, "A Holiday on the Farm.” Wurlitzer organ, "La Rosita.” Tenor, Mr Roy Hill, (a) “Afton Water”; (b) “My Love’s an Arbutus.” Choral, Don Cossacks’ Choir. “Serenade.” Orchestra, “William Tell.’; 9.1: Weather forecast and station notices. Selection, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “La Fille de Madame Angot.” Baritone, Mr F. W. Simpson, (a) "AH the Fun of the Fair”; (b) “Hatfield Bells.” Cornet, Mr Fred Fox, "Souvenir de Suisse.” Contralto, Mrs F. M. Kerr, (a) Sleep and the Roses”; (b) “Killarney. ’ Humour, Mr H. Instone, “The Village Choir.” Flute and clarionet, Messrs I. Amos and F. L. Wolege, "Lo! Her® the Gentle Lark.” Tenor, Mr Roy Hill, (a) “To Daisies”; (b) "The Maiden Blush”; (c) “Duna”. Vocal jazz, Layton and Johnsfone, "Wake Up and Dream.” Negro Spiritual, "Looking at You,” "Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit.” Characteristic piece, Orchestra, (a) In a Monastery Garden”; intermezzo, (b) “The #adiator’ft Farewell.” 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.O: Selected recordings. 3.15: Lecturette, A 15minutes’ talk arranged by the Home Science Extension Service of the Otago University: “Sweets, or No Sweets/ 4.25: Sporting results. _ 5.0: Children s session conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk, Mr L. W. McCaskill, under auspices of 4YA _1 rimary Productions Committee, “Review of the December Issue of the Journal ot Agriculture.” 8.0: La Scala Orchestra, "Daughter of the Regiment.” Trios, Miss R. Holmes, Miss E. Judd, and Mrs Moffatt, (a) “Raymond”; (b) Rornanza.” Baritone, Mr B. C. Bellhouse, (a) "Yeomen of England” : (b) “Rolling Down to Rio’; (c) “Droop Not, Young Love.” Recital, Mr A. Gome, . Ten Minutes with Keats.” Instrumental Trio,. “Lohengrin” selection ; “Hearts and Flowers.” Contralto, Miss Mary Teviotdalc, (a) “Come Back ; (b) A Secret”; (c) “Advice. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. Tenor, Mr W. Harrison, (a) “Echo” : (b) ‘ A Resolve”; (c) "She is Far from the Land.” Instrumental Trio, Marche Militaire Viennois”; “Melodies from ‘.Souvenir d’un Lien Cher.’ ” Soprano, Miss Lettie de Clifford, (a) C°me Dance at Our Wedding ; (b) Canssima” ; (c) "You’ve Got Your Mother s Eves.” 9.30: Dance session. 2YA NEW PLYMOUTH— 6.3O: Children’s session. 7.30: News, markets, and information. 8.0: Studio concert.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 6 January 1931, Page 8
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