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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 7.15 pjn. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Relay from Victoria Square Band Rotunda by permission of the Christchurch City Council of concert by the Municipal Band, also studio items and relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7 p.m.: Farmers’ session arranged by Mr R. B. Tennant of the Department of Agriculture. Addresses “Timely Hints to Farmers” by the Fields Division. “Talk to Farmers’ Wives” by Professor Anne Strong of Otago University. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes. Pianoforte solo, “Carnival” (Schumann), Miss M. Watts; vocal solos (a) “Serenade” (Schubert), (b) “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes,” Mr J. Simpson; Relay of orchestral selections by the Empire Theatre orchestra under the direction of Mr Charles Parnell; violin solo, “Canzonetta” (d’Ambrosia), Miss Eva Judd; vocal duet, “The Battle Eve,” Messrs J. and A. K. Simpson. IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. to 4.30 pjn.: Afternoon session. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes. Studio concert by the Keria Pierrette Party; Opening chorus; vocal duet, “Yearning,” Misses Williamson and Dudley; pianoforte solo, “Hungary” (Keolling), Mrs Warnes; chorus, “Aloha-oe,” Miss Studd and company; vocal solo, “Someone Singing in my Garden,” Miss Gutry; humorous, “The Hen in Church,” Miss Brown; duet, “Home to our Mountains,” Misses Whittaker and Gutry; vocal solo, “Ma Curly Headed Baby,’’ Miss Dudlev; pianoforte solo, “Hungarian Dance” No. 5, Brahms), Mrs Warnes; vocal duet, "When You and I were Seventeen,” Misses Williamson and Gutry; relay of orchestral selections by the Rialto Theatre orchestra under the direction of Mr E. Engell; dramatic recital, selected, Miss Brown and company; vocal solo, “Robin Adair,” Miss Williamson; duet and chorus, “Adelai,” Misses Studd and Cassin and company; humorous, selected, Miss Brown; closing ’ chorus, “Funiculi Funicula,” the company. Talk on hints to motorists by “Gargoyle”; pianoforte solo, “Prelude in C Sharp Minor,”’ Miss M. Watts; vocal solos, selected, Mrs J. Marshall; relay of orchestral selection from the Empire Theatre; violin solo, “Serenade” (Drala), Miss Eva Judd; vocal duet, ‘Flow Gently Diva,” Messrs J. and A. K. Simpson; selection by the Empire Theatre orchestra; pianoforte solo, selected, Mi§s M. Watts; vocal solos (a) “Hail Caledonia,” (b) “Sea Fever” (Clarke), Mr A. K. Simpson; selections by the Empire Theatre orchestra. 2YK WELLINGTON. Silent day. 3LO MELBOURNE. 12 p.m.: News, etc; 3LO Melody Masters; Mascot Ralston; Weather reports and Stock Exchange information; 3LO Melody Masters; The Premier Four; 3LO Melody Masters; Sketch by Jock Whidburn; 3LO Melody Masters; Mascot Ralston; 3LO Melody Masters; The Premier Four. 2 pan.: Close down. 3 p.m.: Studio orchestra; Wendling and Molloy; C. Richard Chugg, flute; Studio orchestra; Kellaway and Estelle Rose; Studio orchestra; Dorothy
Roxburgh, viola; Wendling and Molloy; Studio orchestra; “Mary Gumleaf”; News. 5 p.m.: Close down. 5.40p.m.: Children’s hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings; Frances Lea. soprano; Story for the littlest ones by “Mary Gumleaf”; Frances Lea, soprano; Story for the boys and girls by “Mary Gumleaf’; News, etc.; A. W. Jackson, “golf”; 3LO Melody Masters. During the interval the following artists will give items —Pat McLean, Mascot Ralston, The Royal Scots, Osborn and Perrier, llpjn.: Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters. 11.40 p.m.: Close down. 4QG BRISBANE. 12.55 p.m.: Tune in; Time signal; Market reports; Weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau; News service supplied by The Daily Mail and The Daily Standard; From Hotel Carlton— Lunch music from the Lounge, Hotel Carlton, played by Hotel Carlton Symphony Orchestra. 2 p.m.: Close down. 3.30 p.m.: From the studio —A programme of music from the studio: News service supplied by The Telegraph. 4.30 p.m.: Close clown. 6 p.m.: Daily Standard news; Announcements ; The Children’s session—Stories by “The Sandman”; Market reports; Lecturette by Mr F. O. Bosworth, Officer of the Agricultural High School and College, Gatton; Stock reports; Weather News; Announcements; Lecture session—“A talk on books,” by Mr W. A. Braiden (McLeod’s Bookstore). 8 p.m.: Mandolin orchestra, ‘Fior D’Amore, the Cadenza Plectral Club; contralto solo, “My Love of Yesterday” (Carne), Miss Winifred Anderson; orchestral (a) “Drowsy Land Lullaby” (Weidt), (b) “Carita” (Weidt), the Candenza Plectral Club; tenor solo, “0 Flower of All the World” (Woodforde-Finden), Mr J. F. Maxwell; orchestral, selection from “Pinafore” (Sullivan), the Cadenza Plectral Club; contralto solo, “Among the Willows” (Phillips), Miss Winifred Anderson; orchestral, “Lire D’Argento” (Alassio), the Cadenza Plectral Club; tenor solo, “Beloved, it is Morn” (Aylward), Mr J. F. Maxwell; orchestral, “Blue Danube Waltz” (Strauss), the Cadenza Plectral Club; march, “Hitting the High Spots” (Weidt), the Cadenza Plectral Club; Metropolitan weather forecast. From the band room—An impromptu programme of music by the Greater Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor, Mr E. Jackson). 10 p.m.: From the studio—The Daily Mail news; Weather news; Close down.
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