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; 7.40, talk, Norman Kerr, '--Physical Culture*'; 8, chimes; 8.1, band, record, "Rienzi"; 8.9, baritone, R. Richards, "Sons of the Sea"; 8.13, soprano, Mrs. Leonard Gronin, "Little Shawl of Blue," "The Snowdrop"; 8.20, instrumental octet, "In a Blacksmith's Shop," "Blue Danube," '•Wedding- of the Painted Doll," "Beneath Thy Window," "My Heaven is Home, Sweet Home"; B.3r>, recital, T. Harris, "An Old Sweetheart or Mine"; 8.39, piano, D. Binns, "is'octurne" (Chopin); 8.43, contrails, Phyllis James, "One Fleeting- Hour," '•Oood Morning-, Brother Sunshine-'; 8.'50, band, record, "Students' Songs"; 8.58, weather report; 9. talk, A. li. Chappc •■•■ M.A.,; "Topical .Talk"; 9.15, baritone, n. Richards, "So Fair a Flower," "Lady Mine"; 9.0 i, instrumental octet, Whitt'onlWautch, "Blue Hour." "Laughing- Trombone," "The Swan." "From Saturday Niglit to Monday Morning-," "Premier Polka"; •) 37 recital; T. Harris, "Hullo," "The Student"- 9 14,' Mrs. Leonard Cronin, "Ah Fig-liubl, Mio Fig-liuol"; 9.48, piano, D. Binns, "Valse in'A Major,." "Prelude" (Barnes); 9.54, contralto; P. James, "Sink, Red Sun"; 9.58, band, record, "Liberty Bell." Wellington, 2YA.— Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 5 pru children's session; 6, dinner music; 7 news session; 7.30, market reports; 8, chimes; 8.1, studio instrumental octet, "At the Theatre," "Evening- In the Forest," "Fiddler's Fancy"; 8.13, soprano,. Thelma
Ayrw, "The Flower Song"; 8.17, flute a!* •orchestra, record, "Flute Concerto — Andante"; 8.20, baritone, Cyril Rishworth, "Wbwe the Abana Flows," "If in the BazatTS": 5.20, 'cello, record, "Prize Song''; 8.32, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Len Jowett, "Chi Vuol ha Zing-arclla," "Net Cor Piu Non Mio Scnto"; 8.38, instrumental octet, "Danse Triste," "Scene dc L'Essoyagnc"; 8.45, recital, Florence Drewiris, "Maoriland"; 8.50, tenor, \V. J. Trewern, "The Flower Song"; 8.54, chorus, record, "AH Fosco Gielo," "Soldiers' Chorus": 9, weather report; 0.2, studio octet, "Rienzi," "Xaviere Entr'acte"; 9.9, Thelma Ayres,. "The Blind Girl's Song-," "11 Raeic— Waltz"; 0.1 G, records, "ShiningMoon," "Song of the Volga Boatmen"; 9.22, Cyril Rishworth, "The White Dawn is Stealing-"; 9.26, violins, Irene Morris and Florence Millar, "Suite —IS'os. 2 and 3"; 9.3-i, Mrs. Len Jowett, "Carl Luoghi." "You are My Darling"; 9.38, studio octet, "Gipsy Airs," "Traumerei," "II Bacio"; 0.18, recitals, Florence Brewins, "The Knight's Toast," "Greetings"; 9.52. W. J. Trewern, "Charming Chloe," "The Sultan's Daughter"; 9.58, band, record, "lolanthe." Dunedin, 4YA (ifi3 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6. dinner music; 7, news session; 8, relay l'rom the Empire Theatre of the Christie organ, followed by studio items and dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 262, 5 November 1929, Page 6
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