TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7. news and market reports: T4O Mabel Milne, "Health Foods and Diet'': 8, chimes; presentation or special conceit by l.oys Institute Orchestra, conducted' by Harold Baxter, and assisting artists: 8.1, march, orchestra. "Old Faithful": 8.5, contralto. Kay Christy, ''.Morning-"': 8.0, orchestra. "Air." (Mattlieson), "Invitation to the Dunce," "Minuet" (Beethoven) * 8.31). recitals, with musical accompaniment, Alan McSkimminjr. "Goodbye, God Bless Vou," selected; 5.3/, orchestra, "Gondoliers" selections; s.io, humour, Dan Flood, selected: 8.51, tenor, Ken. Kenealy, "The Secret," "Pale Moon ; 8 58 orchestra, "Celtic Lament." "Humoresuue" (Dvorak): 9.7, weather report; 9.9. orchestra, "Weiner Madin": 9.19, male choir, record, "Song of the "Volga Boatmen": 9.23, orchestra, selection ot Scottish melodies, "Stars and Stripes" march' 933 Kay Christy. "Tline e Iline,' "Irish' Folk Song-"; 9.40. humour, Dan Flood; 9.45. 'cello, record, "Traumerei"; 9.i'9. Ken. Kenealy, "Bird Songs at Eventide"; 9.53, band,, record, "Regimental March MedJ° v ."
Wellington, 2YA. —Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news; 7.30, stock markets; 8, chimes; 8.1, selection, studio orchestra, "The Girl of the Golden West"; 8.10, madrigal and soprano solo, Salon Quartet and Corrie Aslin, "From Oheron in Fairyland," "Waltz Song" ("Tom Jones"); 8.16, 'cello, record, "Melody In F" (Rubenstein); 8.19, lecturerecital, Will Hutchens, "Old Englisfr Folk Song-s"; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, studio orchestra, "Miniature March," "Meditation," "Grasshoppers' Dance"; 9.11, baritone solo and Salonelle Duo, "Sainted Mother"; 9.18, recital, J. F. Montague, oneact play, "The Devil's Rock"; 9.33, contralto, Dulcie Mitchell, "Ah, Se Tu Dormi"; tenor and baritone, Salvator Duo, "Flow Gently, Deva": 9.39, 'cello, record, "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Popper); 9.42, studio orchestra, "Ballet Music" (Faust); 9.52, baritone. J. Graham Young, "Toreador's Song"; 9.56, humour. J. F. Montague; 10.2, violin, nute and harp, record, "Simple Aveu"; 10.5, tenor, H. Blakeley and Salon Quartet, "Jean," "How Sweet the Calm." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7, news; 8, relay of concert programme from 3YA, Christchurch; 10, dance programme.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 6
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333TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 6
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