TO MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auoklarid, IYA (355 metres). p.rii,, studio Ileitis; 5.0, children's session; 6.6, Gurnet 1 music; 7.0, neWS and market re-d-A' clllmes ! S.i, ofClieStra, "StradtthWi « 5 baritone, Fred Baker, "Roart--Bii¥ ineisSS0 ' H °l ,e Aishei 1 , "Tafit"; MfcW» #"? n 'J ee 5 ra ' " In a Per9lan atirt TnMf tV anf * vocal, by Eric ''That- 3 6I Mv U Mn^ Sa . ly or My DreamSj" Jollard ''tup s,, 8,28 ' COiltfalto, 6. sn'P CVjJft, »«;>. <E« Paliuotl. D 011," «i T«irt . 4 .°'Jho YOU") 6,3t), dmiostri Vn,taS '£?*, AboUt "Slave Dtttici!;" "Feast or Ashura"; 8 49 vnrtWo ''CUOkOO Song-" ; 8 52 F Nl*ht Song-," "ufioie Homer s ™ " art) ? ur report; 0.2, orchestra, "GorlaoiieA^ 1 tlon; 9.1?, nope AshSr, "Tho bIe 1 : Beoti," "The Second MtnUfet" f ß6 s^" 9.19, piano, Eric and Jack DUo Days and Lonely Nights/' "Sdnny Boy'*
9.26, novelty, record, "The Balcony Girl*'; 9.34, B, jellard,. in the Wood," "Give Me Youth and a Day"; 9.41, yodeler, record, "Rocking' My Baby to Sleep": 9.44, The Snappy Three, "The Broadway Melody," "Blue Night"; 9.51, orchestra, latest novelties; 10.0, dance record programme until U.
Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., studio items j 5.0, children's 6.0, dinner 'music; 7.0, iiews and market reports; 7.40, lecturette, L. D. Haggett, "Burbank's Flower Experiments"; S.O, chimes; B.ls drchestfa, "Sounds from the Sunny South"; 8.9, vocal, Melodie Foiir, "Uncle Ned"; 8.13, mandola, Lad Haywood, "Foxtrot Medley"; 8.20, baritone, R. S. AllWrlght, "Three foi- J&ck"j 8,24, orchestra, "Nautical scenes"; 8.32, liUmorotis : sketch, Ciedric Gardiner and Madge Freeman.- "switched"; 8,39, contralto, Wehd Tahiwi, "Bird Songs at Eventide"; 8.43, recofd, "The Prince"; 8.47, tefior, Frank Bryatit, "I Heard You Singing"; § 51, orchestra, request number; 8,59, weather report; 9.1, Melodie request number,- 9.0, Lad Haywood, "Slumber OH, My Little Gipsy S-weetheart," "Gifl of My Dreams"; 9.12, bass, W, w, Marshall, "A Bandit's Life is the Life For Me"; 9.16, orchestra, "Little- Lead Soldiers," "Captain Goodridge"; 9.24, tiumbrotis sketfch, G&di'ic Gardiner and Madge Freeman, "The Rabbits"; 9;31, dance ( record, "La Sdrfella"; 9,35, tenor, Sam Duncali, "Bonnie Mary" of Argyie"; 9.39, Wend TalilWi, "ilitle e Hitie'j 9,43, dPgan, record, "Nicolette", 9.46, Melodie Four, "Alannah"; 9.50, orchestra, dance novelties; 10.0, dance record programme; 10.45, sporting review until 11. '
Chr'istchurch, 3YA (30(5 metres). —3 p.m.,. studio items; 5.0, Children's seSSIoh ; 6,0, dinner music; 7.0> news and spoi'ts results: 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestral, record, "Martha"; tenor, J, tfinton, "The Devout Lover"; g.i?, stMiig octet, "Vienna Lire"; 8.27, Vodul, piano and ukulele, Joyous Pair, "A' Precious Little Thing Called Love," "Underneath the Russian Mooii"; s.3i-, monologue at piano, Noel NeWsoii, "At the Dferitist's—Haviiig a Tooth Out"; 8.36, baritone. Fred A. BUllofclcr "Serenade" (Brahms) j 5.39, sea chanties, Cathedral Male QUartet, "John Goes to Hiio," "Hiio,'' "Blow the Man Down"; g.43, instrumental, Octet, "Wildllower"; 8.53, iuimolir, tieoi'ge Titcherier, ' Shdppihg"; aCCoi'didii and xylophone, record, "El CHocld"; 9.1, -Weather report; 9.3, instrumental Octet, "AVe Mfiria," Gavotte"; 9.H, J. Hlnton, "The Snowy-hrea9ted Pearl".; 9.15, Noel Newsoh, "The Umpteen SeNai"; 9.23, Cathedral Male Qtiai-tet, "Bird Sorigs at Eventide"; 9,26, intermezzo, concert Orchestra, "Lazy Pete," "Parade of the Wooden soldier's"; 9.32, FMi A. Biiliddk, "ma a Hdrse," "GOod wine"! 0.37, ihstriimentai octet, "You Wfji'e Meant Foi- Me," "Marie Waltz," 'Making Whoope6"j 9.45, Cathedral Duo, "Army and - Navy") 9,49, liumWotis patter, Geofge Tltchener, "As Long As I'Ve Got the 'Eart"; 9.54, rtdVelty orchestra, record, "Y Como L 6 Vd" ; 9,57, Cathedral Male Quartet, "Highland Laddid," "Joyous Pair," "The Sun is at My Window," "Louise"; 10.0, dftnci fedbfd programme until 11.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 247, 18 October 1929, Page 6
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