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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 16th .NOVEMBER, >; 2YA. WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 2.30: Relay from Town Hall of opening ceremony of Electrical Traders1 Exhibition Speakers: His Worship, the Mayor Mr G A Troup, Mr. J. M. Fleming. President New Zealand Electrical Traders' Federation. During the afternoon a programme of the following Items will be given by the Wellington Municipal Tramwaps Band (Mr. E. Franklin) "Tho Great Little Army" (Alford), "Yearninc" (Davis), "Hungarian Dance No. 1" (Brahms) "One of the Best" ■ (Blmmer), "Lustspiel" (Keler Bela), "Sunset on the St. Lawrence" (Heller)/ "The ,Way to the Heart" (Lincke) "Twentieth Century" (Ord Hume). m<-Ke> Tobyand'ASfG^: 1011' '°DdUCted >? Uncl° 6.0: Dinner session, records, Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Poet and Peasant" (Supne) Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Viennese Life" (Trans-' 6.15: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Vienna Dem "x??v?" <Strauss> • Kalama's ■ quartet, ( a ) When Summer Is Cone" (Harrison-Wllhite) • (b) "Neapolitan Nights" (Kerr). Organ "ThR Mill in the Black Forest" (Ellenberg) 6.30: Edith Lorand Orchestra, (a) "Nicht 6"* 'Schramm); (b) "VeAetian Bells" (Lindsay-Thelmer):; . Dajos Bela Orchestra "Roses of the South" (Strauss). 6.45: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "The Flower's Dream" (Translates);. Janetzki Trio, "Sleepy Valley" (Sterling) ; Barnabas yon Geczy's Orchestra, "Flower of Love" (Dreyer).' 7.0: News session/market reports and sports 7.40 : Miss Inez Connop. "Dancinc " 8.0': G.P.O. clock. 8.1:' Belay from Electrical Traders' Exhibition at Town Hall: Wellington Municipal Tram ways Band, "8.8. and'C.F." (Hume) "In a Persian Market" (Ketelbey) ; soprano Miss Nora Gray, "The Enchanted Forest"; Band ■Hungarian Banco No. 2" (Brahms) ; violin, £■ , ."' H»y«lock, "Caprice Viennois" (krelsler); baritone, Mr. Ernest Short, "Yeomen of England"; cornet with band, Mr W Stevenson, "Zelda" (Code) ; Band, "SeMa" (Raymond) ; weather report; 2YA Salon Or™M?f ra (Mr- M" T- DIxon): bar«one. Clem. Williams, "Rainbow Man" (record) ; organ "St. Petersburg Sledga Drive" (Eilenberg)' (record); soprano (record), Jill Manners "riV Always be in' Love .with You"; 2YA Salon Orchestra, "The Chocolate Soldier" (Strauss! • Wellington Municipal Tramways Band "JUn-le Drums" (Ketelbey) ; soprano, Miss Nora Gray (a) "The Cuckoo .Clock," (b) "Lindy Lou": march, Band, "One of the Best:1 (Rimmer) ; baritone. Mr. Ernest Short, "How's My Boy?"Band, "Marltana" (Wallace) ; "The Victor's ?, c rt!' r2", < Rimmer> : Programme from studio ■ iiA salon Orchestra, dance novelties. - 10-10.45: Programme of dance records 10.45: Sporting review.-;. IYA, Auckland (900 . kilocycles).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. O.o: Children's session, conducted by Cinderella 7.0: News and market reports, sports results 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: IYA Salon Orchestra "Pink Lady" Selection (Caryll). B.U: Baritone Mr. Roy Stcphenson, (a) "The Little Ships" i (b) "Comrades ■ /)f 'Mine." * S.lB • Dora Jlaughan and Walter Kehl (record) "Ekes Toast, and Coffee." 8.21: Boy soprano,-Mas-ter Desmond Casey, "Beneath Thy Window" 8.25: IYA Salon Orchestra, "Russian Dances" Nos. 1 and 2 (Borlklewicz). , 5.33: Recitation, Miss Audrey Perry, "Mary,. Queen of Scots " 8.38: Accordion (record),. Fomeen Trio "Oriental One-step." 8.44: ; Soprano, Miss Gwladys Payne, "Carmenclt.l." 8.48: IYA Salon Orchestra, (a) "Valse Caprice" (Locker); (b) "Tin Soldiers" (CocU). 8.58: Weather report. 9.0: Band „of H.M. Coldstream Guards (record),, :'The Mad ' Major" (Alford). 9.6: Baritone," Mr. It. Stephenson "The Wolf." 9.10: Whistling (record) w' Lynton. "Students'. Revels." . 9.13: Boy, soprano, Master D. Casoy, (a), "The Birds Go North Again"; (b) "Do You Know My Garden?" 9.20: IYA Salon .. Orchestra, "The Doll's House" (Engleman). ■ 9.30: Recitations Miss Audrey -Perry, (a) "Choosing a Maid":

(b) "The Three Gifts." 9.37: Dora Maughan and Walter Fehl (record), "That's Just What I [Thought." <irn 9:43: Mezzo-soprano, Miss G. Payne, (a) "The Last Rose of Summer"- (h) "I've Been Roaming." 9.50: IYA Salon Orchestra, latest novelties. 10 to 11: Programme of dance records. 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles) —12 noon: Results of Canterbury Jockey Club's Meeting at Riccarton, interspersed with studio items. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Pat., Chuckle, and the Bird Man r/ layed from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall. ' G-7 - Dinner session, records. 7.0 ■ New** rpwinn' 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Presentation of programme from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall Orchestra (Mr. Harold Beck), "Light Cavalry" (Buppe). 8.7: Va.encla Quartet 7 "Will 0* "me \Msp ; soprano with instrumental accompanimenl, Mrs. Lucy O'Brien, "A Heart That's Free." 8.13: Humour. Mr. George Tltchener Funny Stories anu Water Scenes. 8.20 7Con-' certina duet, Messrs. Theo. and Frances Gunther. Napoleons Last Charee" (Paul). 8.15: Tenor Mr. T. G. Rogers and Valencia Quartet (a), y°°L9,om^ nF • cb) ■'De« Mttlo ShamJ? r. J,' Orc>"-'stni and chimes, soloist Mr. Debenham, "Bells Across the Meadows" (Harpo). 8.2 a: Baritone with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. Robtr Allison "The Border W, •■?; 29 A:,, Hr° Ur at *W Slr^ck Lockhart It All Comes Out of the Rates"; Tit" raln\",M"?. Club Or<*estra, (a) Honey (blmons) ; (b) "Coquette" (Berlin) ; vocal and whistling, Franklin, "Angela" (Franklin): Kinema organ, Leslie Harvey "There's a Rainbow" (Jolson) • from Radio Exhibition. 8.45: Mr. Fred. Hale, Thro' the Bye." 8.49: Orchestra with ado for bells, xylophone and marimba "Ole South" Medley (Zamecnlk, arranged Resteaux) ; contralto with orchestral accompaniment ' Miss Nellie Lowe "Danny Boy." 8.55: Baritone with orchestral accompaniment, Mr E J Johnson, "Harlequin." 8.59: Weather report' 9.1: Miss Elaine Moody's Hawallans (a)' "Kohala March"; (b) "Hawaiian March"; vocal solo with guitars, "Chloe." 9.10: Sketch Miss Mavis Ritchie and Mr. Cyril Collins. "A Restaurant Episode." From studio: Records, piano novelty, Merschel Henlere, "Tlnkerlne with Home Sweet Home" (Henlere). Parlophone Melody Company. "Convivial Songs." Hawaiian "Russian Lullaby" (Berlin). 9.35 (approx ) : Continuation of programme from Radio Exhibition: Cornets, soloists, Mr. R. Ohlson and Mr F. Chapman, "The Two Imps" (Alford) ■ bass Mr. J. W. Barsby, "The Ragtime Bass Player " 0.41: Contralto with orchestral accompaniment. Miss Mary Taylor. "Land of Hope and Glory " 9.45: Humour, Mr. George Tltchener "My Dictionary." 9.50: Concertina duet, Messrs Theo.- -and Frances Gunther, "Heliotrope" (Lacoste). 9.53: Melody Maids, (a) "Louise"----(b) "Honey." 10.0: Mr. Fred. Hale, "Kiss me Again." 10.4: Hawaiian, Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiians, (a) "I Do, You Know I Do"; (b) "Truthful Parson Brown" 10 9 ■ Mr. Jock Lockhart -And So Say All of Us." 10.12: Orchestra, "Zampa" (Herold). • From Studio: Programme of dance records. 4YA, Duuedin (650 kilocycles).—3 to 5 p m '• Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's sess'lon' conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6to 7: Dinner session, records. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Special Badio Exhibition progrn nimtj on relay from 3YA, Christchurch. 10.S1) to n : Programme of dance records. ' - '. SUNDAY. 17th NOVEMBER. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session? 7.0: Relay of evening service of St. Thomas's Anglican Church, Wellington South. Preacher the Rev.; C. V. Kooke, M.A.; organist and' choirmaster, Mr. W.1 Gatherldge. 8.15: Studio concert by Wellington Artillery Band (conductor. Captain T. Herd) and 2YA artists. Artillery Band, "The' Golden Star " Miss Nita Hopkins, "Consider and Hear Me" Record, 'cello, Gaspar Casade, "Le Cygne" Baritone, Mr. L. M. Asshetou, (a) "O' Star of Eve"; (b) "Obstinatlon." Artillery Band, "Lilies at- Dawn." Mrs. Bernard Wood "Sapphic Ode." Mr.. Oliver Fpotc, (a)' "Mifanwy"; (b) "An Embrace." > Artillery Band, "A Sunday Parade." . Weatner report and announcement. Miss Nlta Hopkins, (a) "By the Sea"; (b) "Thp Prayer Perfect."

Virtuoso String Quartet, "Londonderry Air" reccrd. Mr. L. M. Assheton Harbord, (a) On the City Wall"; (b) "This Passion is but an ember." Cornet duet. Sergeant Bowman and Bandsman Houchen, "Panorama." Sheffield Male Voice Choir,. "The Long Day Closes," record. Mrs. Bernard Wood, "Four by the Clock." Artillery Band, "Andante In G. Mr. Oliver Foote, "Come into the Garden, Maud." Artillery Band, "Loving Hearts " "Gardes dn Corps." ■ ' • -. 3YA, Christchurch (980' kilocycles) .—3.0: Afternoon session. 5.30: Children's song service (children of Anglican Sunday Schools) 6.15: Hymn tunes from studio. . 6.30: Studio concert, records. Organ with chimes, Lew White, "The Holy City" , (Adams) ; Edith Lorand Orchestra, (a) "Liebesfelcr," (b) "Prelude in C Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff) ; violin, Andreas Welssgerber, (a) ■ "Zlgeunerwelsen" (Sarasate), (b) "Souvenir de Moskou" (Wienlawski) ; Berlin State Opera Orchestra, (a) "Helen's Awakening," (b) "funeral March" ("The Egyptlen Helen," Strauss). 7.0: Belay from Ashburton of service from Church of England (St. Stephen's). Preacher, the Rev. A. .1. Petrie; choirmaster, Mr. Thompson. 8.15: Relay from Ashburton of concert by the Ashburton Silver Band (Mr. H. 3. Osborn). 8.15: "8.8. and C.F." (Ord Hume) ; "Semlramide" (Rossini) ; "Rock of Ages"; "In a Chinese -Temple Garden" (Ketelbey) ; Horn solo with band. Bandsman T. A. Miller, "lona'.' (Allison) ; "Dusky Dances" (Eden).

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 14

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 14

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 14