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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 9th MARCH. ' 2YA, Wellington .-'(-ISO Metres).' 3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. ■ . „ s (i.O: Children's sesslou, conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. *■.'■''.' 7.0: News session, market.reports < and sports results. .."■■' 7.40: Mr. JJ- It. Jacobson, "Athletics." (Note. —This: programme will bo interrupted during the evening to permit' 01. brief descriptions being given of the throe principal races at the Kllbiruie Speedway.) S.O: G.P.O. clock. S.I: Orchestra, "Hungarian Lustspiel" (Kola Bela). „ •:.■■:■:• ' ;,'". ■ ... 8.11': Melodic Four, "The Moon Man." 8.15: Tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, "Pale Moon" (Logan). ■ , 8.19: Orchestra, (a) "Mignonette" (Friml); (b) "Destiny Waltz" (Baynes). ; • 8.29: Melodic Four, "Ice Cream." 8.33: Comic song, Mr. Arthur Chalk, '(The Body in the Bag." , .•■■•■ .. j~ ' 8.35: Orchestra, "Virginia" (Haydn Wood). 8.4G : ■ S.oprano, Mrs. Eleanor Hempton, "11, Bac'io;", • v ...... B.so:vßaritone, Mr. K.'S..Allwrlght, "Sleepy Hollow Tune." 8.54: Orchestra, repeat number. 0.2: Weather . report. ' 9.4: Tenor, Mr! Sain Duncan, "Angels Guard Thee." '/"■■.'"''■ < 9.8: Orchestra;i "T'Chalta" (Ring); (1) Before, Battle; (2) Monarch; (3) War Dance. 9.1G: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "Will o' the' Wisp." . • ■;, ■ 9.20: Humour, John Henry and Blossom, record, "Blossom's Film Scenario." ;' 9.27:.-Mr. Arthur Chalk,. "The Slzzlo of a Sausage." ' . : ' ' . - . !).S2: .Orclicstra, "Cabaret Girl" (Kern). 9.42: (Soprano, Mrs. Eleanor Hempton, (a) "The Feast of' Lanterns"; (b) "Jly Lady Chloe." . '■ ■ ■ - ■ '„-- --9.45: Cinema ■ organ, Chas. W.'.Saxhy, record, "Classica" (arr.'Ewlrig). , 9.55: Melodic Four, "When i All; the World's at Peace." . .' / ■ . : 9.59: Orchestra, dance novcllles. 10.5: Programme of dance and other records till 11.5 pirn.', .'-■ - - ■'.'■' IYA, Auckland (333: metres).—3-4;30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: '. Children's session, conducted by Ciiiclerella. 7.15: News and market reports, : sports results. 8.0 : Chimcß. 8.1: Orchestra, "Spirit of America" ?(Zamecnlk) ; "Valse Blue" (Margls). 8.11: Snappy vl'hree, (a) "Jeannine, I Dream'of>Lilac-Time"; (b) "Sonny Boy." 8:18: Tenor, record, John M'Cormack, "The' Far-Away Bells." ,8.22: Humour, Mr. T. Tv Garland,' "Blow tho Man Down." 8.27: Orchestra, "Joseph and His Brethren": (Schmidt), (1) Prelude; (2); Caravan Dance; (3) Bacchanalian Dance. 8.37: Bohemian Duo,' (a) "Beloved" (Snyder); (b)

"My Lady" '(Hose). 8.45: Bass-baritone, Peter Dawson,»record, "The Admiral's Yarn." 8.49: Humour, Mr. T. T; Garland, "An Absurdity." 8.58: Weather report. . 9.0: Orchestra, "Three French Songs" (Bomberg), (1) Hindoo Song; (2) At Evening (soloist, Mr. Phil Mohr); (3) Open Thy Blue Eye. 9.11: Snappy Three, (a) "Broken-Hearted"; (b)

"My Heart Stood ■ Still".-(c) "Bluebird, Sing Me a Song." 9.20: Tenor, John M'Cormack, record, "Mother Machree." 9.23 :■ Orchestra, "lolanthe" (Sullivan). .9.33: Bohemian Duo, (a) "Dream Kivcr" (Fain); (b) selected. 9.40: J'rogrammo of dance and other records until 11 p.m.

3YA, Chiistchurch (306 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. CO: Children's session—Conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15.: Kows session. 7.30: Sports results. S.O: Chimes. Vaudeville programme: "The Revellers" Concert Party. 10.0: Programme of danco arid other recordß untllll p.m.

•IYA, Dunodin (403 motres)

SUNDAY, 10th MARCH,

2YA, WELLINGTON. (42(1 metres) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session.

6.0: Children's Sunday service, conducted by Uncle. George.

7.0: Kolay of seriico from Taranakl Slrcet Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. Clarence Katon. Organist and choirmaster: Mr. H. Templo White.

8.15 (apnrox.): Studio concert. Berlin Opera Orchestra, record, "Prelude—The Mastorsingers" (Wagner). Soprano, Madame Emily Brlggs, "I Will Extoll Theo." *

Piano, record, Ignass Jan I'aderewskl, (a) "Nocturne in F Sharp Major" (Chopin), (b) "La Campanclla" CPaßinin-Liszl). Duct, Madame Emily Brlggs and Mr. S. E. Kodgcr, "What Have I to do With Thee, 0 Man of God?" ("Elijah").. Viola, Lionel Tertls., rocord, "Sonata in A Major" (Mozart, arrl Tertis). Contralto, Miss Edith Buckmastcr, "The Home Songs." Flute, John Amadio, record, "Fiuto Concerto" (Mozart). Baritouc, Mr. >S. E. Rodger, "A l'saim of Life." Grand Symphony Orchestra, record, "Fra DJavolo" (Auber). ' ' 'Soprano, Madame Emily Brlggs, "Serenade." Symphony Orchestra, record, (a) '.'Ritual Fire Danco" (Do Falla), (b) "La.Vlda Brcvo" (Do Palla). Martinclll and Do Luca,: record, "luvauo llvaro." , Vloliu, Erica Morlni, record,.(a) "Introduction and Tarantelle" (Sara,sate), (b) "Komanza Andaluza" (Sarasate)^. Contralto, Miss Edith Buckmastor, (a) '"Tha Littlo Silver King," (b) "A- Pearl for Every Tear." Marek Weber's Orchestra, record, "Vienna »>y Night" (Komzak). Bariionj, Mr. S. E. Rodger, "Tlio Devout Lover." Coldstream, Guards, record, "Semper Fidclis March" (Sousa). Cloao down. IYA, Auckland (333 motrcsh —3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Loo. 6.55: Relay,; St. Andrew's Church; preacher. Rev, Georgo Iludd; organist. Dr. Nell M'Dougall. 8.30: Kctelby's. Concert Orchostra; record, "Clial :Romaho" :'(Ketelby). 8.38: Madame Mary Towsey End Mr. John >Bree, "When tho Lilac Bloom Uncloses." 8.42: Violin, Albert Sagunons, record, VElegie" (MaaBcnct). 8.45: Baritone, Mr. John Bree, "Eleanore." 8.49: Loner, String. Quartet, record, "Quartet, in G Minor" (Adagio and Finale) (Debussy). 9.3: Soprano/Madame .Mary TowBoy, (a) "None but the Aching Heart," (b)."O Mio Fernando." 9.10: 'Cello, W. H. Squire, record, "Chanson Hindoo" (Korsakov).: 9.14: Baritone, Mr. John Bree, "To Mary." 9.18: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Marltana Overture" (Wallace). '9^26: Madame Mary Towsey and Mr. John 3ree, !'l Would that My Love." 9.30: Closo. down. ' '

Cioao down.

• 3YA, Christchurch, (306 metres):-^3i.to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. s.3o:.Children's song service, conducted by ;trricl« 'David. 6.15:' Hymn tunes. . 6.30: Belay r of. service from the Church of Christ, Moohouso avenue (preacher, Hey. 3. Crawford; organist,-Miss E. Hepburn; choirmaster, Mr. H. Ames)... 7.45, (approx.): Studio concert. Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, record "The Merry Wives' of Windsor" (Nicolai). ,Contralto,;. Miss Lowe, "Woe Unto Them." Berlin State Oper» House Orchestra, record,' "Tristan and Isolde" Prelude (Wagner).. Baritone,• Mr. A. G. ,Thompson. "Is Not His Word Like a 'Fire?"■;'Mezzosoprano, Miss Mavis Splller, (») ."Heir Us, O Saviour," (b) '"Creation's Hymn.". _: Berlin State Opera Orchestra,:' record, "Iris Dances" (Mascagnl). Dulcet 1 Duo, "The Enchanted • Hour." Fertile,' Ferraris,' Righettl, and Baromeo, record, "Un'Ballo In Maschera," (a) "La Rlvedra nell'estasi,",' (b) E ;Scherzo, ode Pollia." Contralto, Miss Nellie' Lowe, "Like as the,' Hart." . Berlin; State Opera Orchestra, record, "Lohengrin"'(Wagner)., Baritone, Mr. A. 0. Thompson, "It Is-Enough." Dajos Bela Trio, record, "Meditation" (Thais). Mezzo-soprano, Miss Mavis Splller, "I Shall Not Pass Again This. Way." Baritone, Giovanni tnghilleri, record, "OtneHo--Il Credo" "(Verdi). Berlin State Opera Chorus; 1 record, "Atda"— rriumphal March (Verdi). Close;down.* t

4YA, Duncdin (463 metres)

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 23

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 23

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 23

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