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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. SZC, CHRI3TCKUKCH. (250 Metres.) 10 to 11.30 a.m.: "Women's session, conducted by Miss Miliicent Jennings. 10: Overture, •'Pique Dame,'' Grenadier Guards' Band. 10.5: Details for a dainty dinner for the nursery and some soups for yourselves for the cold days. 10.20: Wurlitzer organ, ••The Swan," Pattman, «ong. ' 'Ojd fashioned Town." Beddoe; "Serenade" from lie Student Prince." 10.30: Travel Tali. impressions of Xew Zealand," by two £ngusn visitors, the Misses Muriel and Elsie K^ n «; 10.45. Two Maori songs. "Poknre *- are and "Hine e hine"; "Waiata Foi, played by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, under Verbrugg-en. 10.55: "A Hundred Per Cent. Existence," a few words of advice oy a well-known musical comedy star. n. Musical programme, including "Bedouin Lot* Song." Fraser Gange; "II Baeio. Selma Kurz; "Voices of Spring," Johann btrauss and Symphonv Orchestra: "Where e er lou Walk." Alfred O'Shea; "Pilgrims Chorus Berlin State Opera Orchestra. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News session, and miscellaneous programme, including the latest song, dance, and light orchestra numbers. 8 - 3 . 0 . : ~, /* noon concert programme, which will ,nc ' ae a movement from a Mendelssohn \'.olin L-on-certo, piaved by Kreisler and the »« Iln State Orchestra, overture to "The 1 lying Dutchman" by the same orchestra, soprano solos from "The Creation." find the follow-, ing maiiO-player numbers: .y.accato CapriCv. - (Vogrich), "Hungarian V a "? es . (Brahms), "Caliph of Bagdad" (Boieldieu), played bv Mr O. M. Miller. 3.30 to 4.30: Song and dance numbers. 6.30: Children a session, conducted by Lady Gay, with Lncie Tom, Mr Wiseman, and the Sunbeams. 7.d0: "Advice to 'Wireless' Enthusiasts," by lhe Tame Expert and Assistant. 8: . Tab 'j ia news. 10: Songs from the Studio by Mrs Len. Salkeld (Averil Hope): "Sunshine (Wolf), "Trees" (Lynch), "Wind Flowers (Farley). "Happy Times" (Mana-Zucca) ; 8.25: Grand March, "Tannhauser, ~H " lin State Orchestra; song. "Danny Boy, Beddoe; Wurlitzer organ, "Salut d'Amour Pattman; "Drinking Song," from rhe Student Prince"; musical switch. I >aza Orchestra; song, "I Belong to Glasgow, Will Fyffe: chorus, "Johnny Come Down to Hilo." 9.30 to 11.30: Special dance session, during which the latest recorded dance numbers will be heard.

IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.8: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Further selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.1: News session and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Mr George Campbell, "Motoring." 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music form the Majestic Theatre, under conductorship of Mr J. Whiteford Waugh. 8.11: Duet—Madame Cora Melvin and Mr Norman Day, "The Garden of Your Heart" (Dorel). 8.15: Recital—Miss Maise CarteLloyd. "Burglar Bill." 8.20: Grand organ solo—Spencer Shaw, "Simple Aveu" (Thome). 8.23: Tenor—Mr George Barnes, (a) "La Donna e Mobile" ("Rigoletto") (Verdi), (b) "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan). 8.31: Studio Trio, "Three Cuban Dances'' (Cervantes). 8.41: Contralto solos—Miss Phillis Hazell, (a) "Habanera" (Bizet), (b) "Quando a le Lieta" (Gounod). 8.49: Relay of orchestral music from the Majestic Theatre. 8.59: Baritone solo —Mr Norman Day, "Mandalay" (Willeby). 9.3: Weather report. 9.6: Grand organ solo —Spencer Shaw, "Salut d'Amour" (Elgar). 9.9: Soprano solos—Madame Cora Melvin, (a) "The Lark Now Leaves its VVat'ry Nest" (Parker), (b) "I Wonder if Love is a Dream' (Forster). 9.17: 'Cello— Miss Molly Wright, (a) "La Bandoline" (Couperin), (b) "Gavotte" (Couperin). 9.24: Tenor solo—Mr George Barnes, "L'Elisir d'Amore" (Donizetti). 9.28: Piano solos—Miscna Levitzki, (a) "La Campanella" (Paganini—Liszt), (b) "Staccato Etude" (Rubinstein). 9.36: Recital —Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, (a) "A Pleased Customer Returns," (b) "Her Lovers." 9.44: Baritone solo—Mr Norman Day, "The Rose Will Blow" (King). 9.48: Studio Trio, "Gipsy Love," Light Opera Selection (Lehar). 9.46: Contralto solo —Miss P. Hazell, "O Mio Fernando" (Donizetti). 10.0: Marches—Black Diamond Band, (a) "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod), (b) "Punjaub March" (Payne). 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.)

3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner session. Weber's Orchestra, "Pot-pourri of Waltzes" (Rebrecht). Soprano rolo Evelyn Scotney, ' 'Blue Danube Walt*" (Strauss). 6.13: Tacet. 6.15: Sari Francisco Symphony Orchestra, (a) "Serenade" (Moszkowski) ; (b) "Aubade" (Auber>; (c) "Liebeslied" (Kreisler). Violin solo —lsolde Menges, "Salut d'Amour" (Elgar). 6.27: Tacet. 6.30; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Invitation to the Waltz". (Weber). Bass-baritone solo—Peter Dawson, "Travellers All, of Every Station" (Balfe). 6.42: Tacet 6.45: Waltz —International Concert Orchestra, "Estudiantina" (Waldteufel).. Novelty duet—Dalhart and Robison, "The Little Green Valley" Saxophone solo—Rudy Wiedoeft. "Rubenola" (Wie doeft). 6.56: Tacet. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Le"turette —Representative Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, "Romantique" (Keler-Bela). 8.9: Tenor solo—Mr E. W. Bobbins, "Ships of Arcady" (Head). 8.13: Violin solo—Mr W. McLean, (a) "Goodbye" (Tosti) (by request); (b) "Schon Rosmarin" (Kreisler). 8.20: The Co-Opti-mists in short turns . and encores. 8.28: Orchestra, "A Night in Madrid" (Glinka).. 8.33: Popular songs—Messrs Edward Silver and Billy Hart in the latest popular song hits. 8.40: Kane's Hawaiians, (a) "Drowsy Waters"; (b) "Hilo Hawaiian March." 8.46: Tenor solos —Mr E. W. Robbins, (a) "The Sea Gipsy" (Head); (b) "Rose Dreams" (Stansy). 8.53: Orchestra, repeat items. 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Orchestra, (a) cornet solo, "Drake Goes West" (Sanderson); (b) xylophone solo, "Splitting Kindling Wood" (Hacker). 9.9: The CoOptimists in short turns and encores. 9 - Popular songs—Messrs Edward Silver and Billy Hart in further popular songs. 9.23: Orchestra, "Island King" (Garstin). 9.30: H.M.V. dance programme: Overture —H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Der Freischutz' '(Weber). Foxtrot with vocal chorusPaul Whiteman's Orchestra, "My Pet* (Yellen). Foxtrot —Ted Weem's Orchestra. "Baby Doll" (Herscher). Foxtrot with vocal chorus—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. "I'm Afraid of You" (Davis). 9.43: Entertainer—Will Gardner, "That's Another One Gone" (Darewski). Vocal duet—"The Grass Grows Greener," Jim Miller and Charlie Farrell (Yellen). Foxtrot—Ted Weem's Orchestra. "If You Want the Rainbow" (Rose)'. Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Rhvthmic Eight, "You Don't Like it, Nrt Much" (M'ller). Waltz —Pennsylvania Orchestra, "Was It a Dream?" (Yellen). 10.0: Tenor with violin and piano—Browning Mummery, "Had You But Known" (Denza). Honolulu Serenaders, "Honolulu Stomp' (Pilipo). Foxtrot—Nat Shilkrefs Orchestra, "Dainty Miss" (Barnes). Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, "Hawaiian Dreams" (Marple). 10.14: Male voices—The Revellers. "Was it a Dream?" (Coslow). Bass-baritone solo —Peter Dawson, "The Admiral's Yarn" (Rubens). Wurlitzer organ solo—Jesse Crawford, "Rosette" (Newman). Foxtrot— Pennsylvania Orchestra, "The Grass Grows Greener" (Yellen). Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. "Song of Hawaii" (Bories). \ 0 - 28 ,'; Male voices—Revellers, "Dream River' (Brown). Foxtrot-—Victor Orchestra. "What Do We Do on a Dew-dew-dewy Day? (Johnson). Foxtrot—Victor Orchestra. "The Doll Dance" (Brown). Waltz—Bert Firman's Dance Orchestra. "Sunset Down in Somerset" (Evans). 10.41: Tenor soloJoseph Hislop "Mary" (Richardson). Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, "Honolulu Moon (Lawrence) (waltz). Foxtrot—Victor Orchestra, "Flapperette" (Greer). Foxtrot— Hamp's Kentucky Sereiaders, "Is it Possible?" (Dixon). 10.45: Comedian —Clarkson Rose, "I Want to be Alone with Mary Brown" (Gilbert). Wurlitzer organ ro-o —Jesse Crawford, "For Old Time's Sake (de Sylva). 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.)

3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1. Relay of instrumental mnsic from the "Kitr. 4.25: Sporting results to hand. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Lecturette^—Professor Fisher, Otago University, under the auspices of the ■Workers' Education Association, "Why Incomes are Unequal." 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St. Kilda Band and assisting artists. 8.1: March —Band. "Southern Cross" (Rowlings). Walt £ ?7~ Band, "Silver Lining". (Norman). 8.9: Chorus —The Revellers, "Gems from 'Tip Toes' " (Gershwin). 8.13: Recital—Mrs Culford Bell, "Two Little Scottish Martyrs" (Anon.). 8.18: Pianoforte and song recital —Miss Edith Harrhy—Pianoforte: (1) "Nocturne in F Sharp" (Chopin): (2) "Etude in A Minor" (McDowell). Songs: (1) "Bells Across the Moor" (Harrhy): (2) "You" (Harrhy); (3) "Six Weeks Old" (Harrhy) ; (4) "The Milkman' (Harrhy). 8.30: San Francisco Svmphonv Orchestra, "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod). 8.34: Baritone g O ] OS Mr L. M. Cachemaille, (a) "Morning" (Speaks), (b) "The Lilac Tree" (Gartlan). 8.41: Foxtrot —Band, "FortvSeven Ginger-Headed Sailors" (Sarony). Song waltz —Band, "Was It a Dream?" (Spier). 8.49. Humour—John Henry and Blossom, "The Stocking" , (Henry and Reeve). 8.55: Chorus and orchestra— Victor Arden, Phil Ohman, and orchestra. •Tunny Face" selections. 8.59: Weather report. 9.0: Chorus—Light Opera Comnanv •Gems from Rose Marie' " (Friml) o /.' Selection—Band, "Gems of Harrowav •• 9.16: Recuals—Mrs Culford Bell t \ "Leetle Bateese" (Drummond). (h)' '"rvi Wreck of the Julie Plante" HWu * h « «.M< Panoforf .ad £ g 2SE3& I

Edith Harrhy: (1) "Melodie in E" (Rachmaninoff); (2) "Waltz in G Plat" (Chopin). Songs: (1) "There is a Pair Isle" (Harrhy); (2) "Mother's Song" (Harrhy); (3) "Boat Reverie" (Harrhy). 9.39: Cornet solo, band accompaniment, "Heart of a' Rose" (Nicholls). 9.44. Tenor solo—Sydney Coltham, 'Green Hills o' Somerset" (Coates). 9.47: Band, "Pirates of Penzance" (Sullivan). 9.57 Baritone solo—Mr L. M. Crchemaille, "They Say" (Evans). 10.0: March —Band, "Queen of the South" (Rimmer).

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 21 May 1929, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 21 May 1929, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 21 May 1929, Page 7

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