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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IT A, Auckland ' (333 metres).— Silent day. Lx a, Wellington (420 metres).— 6.0: Children’s session. 7.0: Market reports and snorts results. 7.40 : Lccturette—Mr i. Bryce Wilson. “Care of the Feet.’’ 8.0: Chimes of the G.PO- clock. Programme by the Singing Circle of the Pioneer Club. 8.1. Overture —Orchestra, “Oberon. Glees—Singing Circle, “Tuscan hoik Songs.’’ 8.16: Pianoforte solo—Mrs Vickery, “Spinning Song.’’ 8.20: Vocal solo—Mrs Ramsay,- “Invocation to the Nile.’’ 8.23 Monologue—Miss Lena Van Staveren, “Old Pierrot. 8.26: Vocal solo- —Mrs Mitchell, 1 Wil Await Thee.” 8.30: ’Cello solo— Mr George Ellwood, “Prelude and Clare de Lune.” 8.36: Soprano soloMiss Nora Gray, “Spring bong. 8-40: Vibrophone novelty —“Diane- 0.44 • Vocal solo—Miss Penny, “I Am Lodging for the Spring.” 8.47: Glee—- “ Twenty Love Sick Maidens. 8.51: Mezzo-contralto solo —Mrs PTownley, “The Fortune Hunter. 8.55 : Weather forecast. 8.57 : Orches-tral-Repeat number. 9.5: Vocal solo —Mrs Ramsay, “Trees.” 9.8 Recitals —Miss Lena Van Staveren, (a) His First Long Trousers’; (b) “Johnny, Me and Vou. 9-16: Vocal solo—Mrs Mitchell, “My Heart’s Desire. ); 9.20: Glees—(a) “Three Little Maids ; (b) “Barcarolle-” 9-27: Soprano solo— Miss Nora Gray, “Bird of Blue. 9.30: Suite—Orchestra, “Pelleas et. Melisande” (Part I.)- 1- At the Castle Gate. 2. Melisande. 3. At the Sea Shore. 4. A Spring -in the Park. 5. The Three Blind Sisters- 6. Pastorale. 9.47: Mezzo-contralto solo— Mrs P. J- Townley, “Land of the Sky' Blue Water. 9.50: Glees-(a) “VVithin My Garden” ; (b) “Fall On Me Like a Silent Dew”; (c) “Canon.” 10.0: Suite 9 Orchestra, “Three Spanish Dances.” 10.10: God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres). 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk —Mr E. J. Bell, “Books.” 8.0: Chimes- Band night, -Woolston Braes Band, and items by assisting artists. \ 8.1: March —Band, “London Pride.” Overture —Band, “Raymond.” 8.13: Mezzo'soprano solos —Mrs Wilfred Owen, (a) “The Sweetest Flower that Blows” ; (b) ‘All For You” 8.17: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Dialogue”; (b) “Polish Dance.” 8.2& : Tenor solo —Mr W. J. Trewern, “Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall.” 8-30: Cornet duet, followed by mezzo-contralto solo—Bandsmen Baiber and Annand, Miss Marian Woodhoupse, (a) “Convent Bells ; (b) The Sands o’ Dee.” 8.39: Goodrich Silvertown Quartet, “Who’s Blue .Now? Humorous recital—Mr H- Instone, “The Cricket Club at Red Nose Flat.” 8.49: Selection —Band, “11 Trovatore.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 92- Roy*al Philharmonic Orchestra, “Rienzi " Overture. 9.18: Baritone solo, followed by mezzo-soprano solos —Mr J. Francis Jones and Mrs Wilfred Owen, (a) “Father O’Flynn”; (b) “An Erisky Love Lilt” ; (c) 1 How Wonder ful. ” 9.27: Ch ristch uicl i Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Russian Valse” ; (b) “Minuetto.” 9.35: Tenor solos—Mr W- J. Trewern, (a) “A Farewell”; (b) “Border Ba lad.„ 9 42- Valse—Band, “Dolman Wellan-Fox-trot—Band, “Hot Roasted Peanuts.” 9.51 Mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Marion Woodhouse, (a) “In Summer Fields”; (b) “Ltttle Blue Picreon.” 9.57: Humorous recital— Mr 1 FI. Instone, “I’m Excited.” 10.2: Baritone solos—Air J. Francis Jones, (a) “The Wedding of Shon McLean ; (b) “Cargoes.” 10.7 ? IntermezzoBand, “Melinda’s Fairy Bower. „ March—Band, “The Victor’s Return. God Save the King. _4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—Silent fla Y- ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 9

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1928, Page 9

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