RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 6th JUNE,
2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). :! to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Len. C to 7 p.m.: Dinner session. Records. Coldstreani Guards Baud, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). Tenor, Lewis James, "Hoses of Yesterday." Grenadier Guards Band, "Sir Harry Lauder Medley" (Lauder). The' Revellers, "Dream River" (Brown). International Concert Orchestra, "Danube Waves" (Ivauovlc!). . Grenadier Guards Band, "Now Sullivan Selection" (arr. Godfrey). Light Opera Company, "Hit the Deck" Vocal Gems." Lajos Bela Orchestra, "EldgatVcln" (Landon). Malo chorus, "Over There" Medley. National Military Band, "Gladiator's Farewell" (Blankenburg). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Leclurette: Miss M. S. Christmas, Voluntary Organiser, Wellington Federation Women's Institutes, "Women's Institutes and their Future." 8.0: G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by Wellington Artillery Band (Captain T. Lt.erdl and assisttns artists. 8.1: Band, "Wein Bleibt Weln" (Schraramel). . ■ .. ....■• 8.13: Tenor, Mr. Charles Williams, (a) "Serenade." (b) "Lullaby." 5.20: Lyric Quartet, "All Thro" the Night." 8.24: Band, "Largo in G" (Handel). Cornet duet, "Sandy and Jock" (Sutton). 8.29: Humorous sketch, Mr. John Portis and Miss Elsie Lloyd, "Cold Poison." 5.37: Soprano, Mrs. Elvira Meban, "Serenade d'Autrefois." -.. .'.... 8.41: Xylophone duet, Byrno and Bennett, record, "The. Two Imps" (Alford). Xylophone, W. W. Bennett, record, "Dancer of Seville" (Grunow). 8.49: Eass, Mr. W. Blnet Brown, "Vulcan's Song." ■ . 8.53: Messrs. Williams and Goudlo, "The Moon Hath Raised." -.-■-.- ---8.57: Band, "Cinderella's Bridal Procession" (Dicker). 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Lyric Quartet, "Lucky Jim." 9.7: Kreisler, Kreialer. and Raucheisen, record, "Syncopation"" (Kreisler). Soprano, Lucrezla Borl, record, "Bird Waltz" (\arbey), ki 9-14: Eand, "A Sailor's Memories" (HawJWSSSE r°rtlS and ■ReS-: IT^i 'JMA Goudle <(a> "^ 9.39: Band, "Sweet Thoughts" (Beyer). Juliana" (Raymond). 9.40: Soprano, Mrs. Elvira Meban, (a) "Gar- ?« f-Happiness.", (b) "La Roslta." ?« I' yrIJP Quartet ' "Calm is the Sea." }.:?J Band- "Spanish Chant" (Bournl). .Aide-de-Carap" (Hume). IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 pm • Afternoon session. .6.0: Children's session, con--r U?t ed»^ Peter Pan- ' 7.0 : News session. 7.40: i a ' /«., ew Zealand Manufactures— Biscuits " S-O: Chimes. .8.1: Orchestra, "Le Blanche Dame" (Boieldieu). 8.11: Bkrltonl, Mr Ten Kornot, (a) "The Hills of Donegal" (b) fif? %?'•*, 8-18; Contra«o. Miss Beryl Smith, '? r V'. Cra a di <t M« L°w ' (b) "Tho Night Nursery.' 8.25: Orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" & ort°?>- 8.35: Baritone, Mr. L. Kernot, "i «iu^°L Know-" 8-39: Contralto, Miss B Smith, "Trees." 8.43: Orchestra, (a) Violin with orchestra, "Andante Symphony Espagteufe)' «W^' "Tout Pari*" (Wa^" teufel). 8.53: Weather report. 8 56- The £ s?«'tns,. "Thirty, Minutes' D?awin E room Entertainment." 9.26: Orchestra, (a) "In a Monydlfar9e?R t ()^fel^>' ■«» "Ball Scene" oJher Od records36 l° ": Pr°Bram'M <* dance and (30G metres).—3 to 430 P.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's J« son, conducted by Uncle John TO-News sea" slon 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Columbia Sy^?ho n ; Orchestra, record, "Maritana" (WallacVv anPresentation of sooe cycle "FlorV.w«i"i/.; s-^sa;! &£&& n,rn.hvla« anf contralto. Miss Dorothy Spiller; tenor, Mr. Ernest Rocersbaritone, Mr. James Filer. Quartet? "Come AH r™ fiLa?. S .and LaS3l«s"; soprano, "Love's Greeting"; tenor, "Tell Me, Charmlne Crea! ur,°. ; ..3i' artet ' "The Country Dance"- con tralto, "Maidens, Beware Ye"; baritone, "Sound Argument": catch "The Pedlar"; quartet The Commotion of We." 8.32 • Piano MIV 4 Althea Slack, "Novelette" (Schumann) 8 Sfi* p.s.^'B^et^y tlen^S?) Aero n, am^ ri? Ury A,Amate" r Aero Club>. "The ? a r F£ ck.\ Or*c»t V record/ "Schubertiana" (arr rincke)., ■ 9,52: Baritone, Mr. J. Filer tr^ aSKT°i c Cret«n" 9.s7:'Soprano and co£ ralto,, Madame G. Burns and Miss D Sniller 'Sunbeams.'- -10.1: Herman FlnckV Orchestra record, "Schubertiana" (arr. Finclc). 4TA, Dunedtn.—Silent. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 5
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