RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, 4th MARCH
2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3-5, p.m.': Afternoon session. • ■ 0.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jctt and Aunt Gweh. . , , 7.0: News session; market reports and sports r°7"4O S: "Hare Hong!, "Maori Language and 8.0: C.P.O. clock. .„.,.„ 8.1: Orchestra, "Overture in C Major (Mendelssohn). ..; 8.11: Soprano, Miss Eileen Rimbell, -The Woman's Last WoM." • 8 15- Piano, Miss Paulino Rodgers, (a) "Polonaise," Op. 4.0 (Chopin) i <b) ."No°turno" (Grieg); (c) 'March of the Dwarfs (Grieg) • ~ B.22:'Baritone, Mr. Claudo Moss, "Nelson's Gone A-Sailing." 8.26: Orchestra, "Jupiter Symphony' (Mozart); (1) Andante Cantablle; (2) Minuet; (3) Trio; (4) Finale. , , 8.46: Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, Sappho s 8.50: Tenor, Mr. Eric Rlshworth, "Love's Message."- - 8.54: Orchestra, repeat numbor. The programme will be interrupted at 9 o'clock to permit of a lecture being given by Mr. Arthur Hirst, F.8.5.A., on "The Place of Fine Art in General Education." 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Mr. Victor S. Lloyd will relate another of his experiences. 9 16: Violin, Helfetz record, (a) "Hebrew Melody" (Achron) ; (b) "Sapatondo" (Spanish Dance) (Sarasate). • ■ 9.24: Soprano, Miss Eileen Klmbell, (a) In Those Soft Silken Curtains"; (b) "Christinas • 9.30:' Baritone, Mr. Claude Moss; (a) "The Song of the Locust" (haka song); (b) "Walata Aroha" (In Maori) (short song used when using long poi). i 9.36,: Orchestra,'"Chant Elcgiaquc" (Tsc/iafkowsky). : 9 41: Tenor, Mr. Eric Itishworth, "Serenade." 9.45: Contralto, Miss Nora Greene; (a) "The Spirit's Song 1'"-, (b) "Billy Boy." 9.50: Orchestra, "Petite Suite" (Coleridge. Taylor).' 10.0: Close down. '
IYA, -Auckland. (333 metres).—.Sllent. 3YA, Curistcliurcli (30U metres).—:i to -I.SO p.m:: Afternoon ' session. li.O: Children's session,' conducted' by "Seuttcrjoy." 7. in.: News session. 7.30: Mr. K. .1. Bell, "Book Kcview.""* 8.0: Chimes, Christchurch Municipal Band', and assisting artists. 8.1: Bniid, "Kavenswood"" (lilminvr); "Ecstaey (Baynes). 8.11: Sonpi.'Miss Sylvia Marshall; (a) "Kosu Timci"; (b) "Oh, Doris, Where Do You Live?" -8.17: Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio; (a) "Minuet," (b) "Gavotte," (c) "AlloBretto," (d) "Hornpipe" (Bridge). 8.31: Tenor, Mr. Arthur T. Coucli, "Maoushla." 8.35: Band, "Normanhurst" (Greenwood)'. 8.45: Parlophone Melody Co., record, "Convivial' Songs." 8.49: Contralto. Miss Eileen Irwln, "Caprice Vionnols." 8.53: Band, "Nearer, My God, To Theo." 8.58: Weather report. 0.0: Edith Lorand Orchestra, records, (a) "Llebesfeler" (Welngartner), (b) "Prelude in C Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff). 9.8 : .Songs, Miss Sylvia Marshall, "Jeannlne, I Dream of Lilac Time." 9.12: Novelty record, Clapham and Dwyer, "Golf." 9.15: Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Intermezzo" (Mathals); (b) "Sous Lc Clel Bleu" (Leonesi) ; (c) "Tho Mill" (Raff). 9.31: Emmy Betteudorf, record,
"Tho Flying Dutchman," "Santa's Ballad." !1.39: Tenor, Mr. Arthur T. Couch; (a) "Hlno o Hine." (b) "Tho Trumpeter."' 9.46: Band, "Le Cllnnuc" (Rinimcr). 9.s(i:.Contralto. Miss Eileen Irwln. (a) "La Sercnata," (b) "That's All." 10.1: Band, "Argnndab" (Thompson). 10.5: Closo down. ■IYA, Duncdin (4G3 metres).—Silent.
RADIO PROGRAMMES
Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 4 March 1929, Page 5
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