ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-IN 1YA, AUCKLAND —5 p.m. : Children's session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7: News and market reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr N. Kerr, "Physical Culture." 8: March, Salvation Army Congve?s Hall Band, "Beaumont," Dickens ; tenor, Mr W. Leather, (a) "The Kerry Dance," Molloy, (b) "So Fair a Flower," Lohrj anthem, Band, "Bless the Lord," arranged Hawkes; humour, Mr D. Flood, (a) "That Wonderful Garden of Mine," Long„ (b) "Aren't We AU," Long; duet, Mr and Mis W. Leather, rtA Night in Venice," Lucantoni; piano, Mr C. Towsey, "Scherzo in B Flat Minor," Chopin; male voice party, Band, "Hail, Smiling Morn," Spoffo*rth; selection Band, "Welsh Melodies," arranged Hawkes; soprano, Mrs W. Leather, (a) "Sing, Joyous Bird," Phillips, ('o) "June Music," Trent; selection, Band, '"Cleahsing Current," Goldsmith ; duet, Mr and Mrs W. Leather, "A Paradise for Tiro," Tate; cornet, Band, "I Love Trim Better," Spencer; huxnour, Mr D. Flood; "Betwqen Bounds," Henry; selections, Band, "While the Days are Going By," Aussie, (b) march, "Jubilee," McAnnally; gramophone lecturereeital, "The Latest Recordings." 2YA, WELLINGTON Silent night. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 5 p.m.: Children' s session, conducted by tJncle John. 7 : News session. 8 : Operatic and miscellaneous programme. 4YA, DUNEDIN.— 5 p.m. : Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7: News session. 7.15: Talk, "Trees for Farm Shelter." 8: Programme of ' music hy Mr J. McCaw's Novelty Saxophone Band, assisted by 4YA artists. 2ZH, NAPIER 6.30 p.m. Uncle George. 7.30 p.m. : Musical programme of selected gramophone reeords. 8.30 p.m. : Mr Horace Cottrell will give a 15 minutes' talk on the gannets. 8.45 : Studio eoncert. 10.30: CHose down. 2FG, SYDNEY 8 p.m.: Orcliestral programme, followed hy studio concert featuring David Craven, haritone. Playette, "When the Billy Boils." 2BL, SYDNEY— 8 p.m.: Wariety programme featuring Cec. Morrison in "Towards Better Dance Music." (Note. — New Zeatand time ls two hours ahead of Eastcrn Australian time).
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 12
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309ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 12
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