TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLANO (.3?,3 Moires). 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: March —-II.M. Coldstream Guards, “Youth and Vigour.” 8.5: Quartet —Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day.” 8.9: Instrumental Trio — Auckland Trio, "First. Movement Trio in D Minor.” 8.17: Soprano solo---Madame Mary d’owsey, “The Linden Tree.” 8.:!1: PiaiiQforte solo—Mr. Brio Maxwell. “On Wings of Song.” 8.26: Baritone solo—Mr. .John Bree, “On Hie Road to Mandalay." 8.30: Or gan and vocal —Mr. A. E.- Wilson, (a) “Prayer and Cradle Song”: (b) “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; (c) contralto solo. Miss Dorothy Bloomfield, with organ accompaniment: (d) “Variations on a Christmas Hymn.” 8.50: Tenor solo-— Mr. John McDougall, “Mother Machree.” 8.51: March—Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche nongroisc.” 8.58: Weather reports and announcements. 9.0: Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, “Sylvia Ballet. Music.” 9.8: Contralto solo —Miss Edna Peace, “Beloved, It. Is Morn.” 9.12: Violin and piano—Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr. Cyril Towsey, “First Movement Kreutzer Sonata.” 9.22: Baritone solo—Mr. John Bree, “Kashmiri Song.” 9.26: Organ and
vocal—Mr. A. E. Wilson, (a) “Doll Dance”; (b.) “Anapaest”; (c) contralto solo, with organ accompaniment, Miss Dorothy Blomfield; (d) “Bell Voluntary.” 9.46: Soprano solos— Madame Mary Towsey, (a) “A Memory.” 9.52: Male quartet—The Rounders, “Chlo-e” (Song of the Swamp). 9.56: Duet —Madame Mary Towsey and Mr. John Bree. “The Day Is Done.” 10.0: Selection—lT.M. Coldstream Guards, “Pirates of Penzance.” 10.4: Contralto solo —Miss Edna Peace, “A Summer Night.” 10.8: Quartet —Madame Alary Towsey’s Quartet, “Oh, Will) Will o'er the Downs so Free.” 10.12: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres).
7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. dock. Studio concert by the Wellington City Salvation Army Band, assisted by 2YA artists. 8.1: March —The Band, “Carry On.” Cornet solo— Mr. IL J. Dutton, selected. 8.14: Baritone solo—Mr. Ray Kemp, “Sweet Miss Mary.” 8.18:. Soprano solos—Mrs Daisy Wilson, “The Obstructive Hat in the Pit.” 8.29: Three carols —The Band, (a) “The Mistletoe Bough”; (b) “The First Nowell”; (c) “Good KingWenceslas.” 8.36: Soprano solo —Miss
S. Rogers, “When All Was Young,” from “Faust.” 8.40: Duet —Miss Rita Arnold and Mr. Ray Kemp, “Beauty’s Eyes.” 8.44: Wurlitzer organ—Jess Crawford, “The Dance of the Blue Danube.” 8.48: Tenor solo —Mr. Will Hancock, “I Never Knew.” 8.52: Contralto solos—Miss Rita Arnold, (a) “I’m Longing for the Spring”; (b) “Stay With Me, Summer”; (c) County Folk.” 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: Meditation —The Band, “Nearer to Theo.” Selection — The Band, “My Fortress.” .9.18: Soprano solos —Mrs. Daisy Basham, “Oh, Foolish Fay”; (b) “When Maiden Loves.” 9.24: Baritone solo—Mi’. Ray Kemp, “Leanin’ ”, 9.27: Elocution —Miss Violet "Wilson, “Von Munt’s Noteece.” 9.32: Sea Shanties —Jno. Goss ami Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, (a) “Blow the Man Down”; (b) ‘Toni’s Gone to Hilo.” 9.36: Three Carols—The Band, (a) “Stille Nacht”; (b) “Sinchester Old”; (c) “Christians, Awake.” 9.43: Soprano solo —Miss E. Rogers, “If My Songs Were Only Winged.” 9.47: Duet—Miss Rita Arnold and Mr. Ray Kemp, “Dear Love of Mine.” 9.51: Hawaiian Orchestra— Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Song of Hawaii.” 9.55: Tenor solo—Mr. Will Hancock, “[ Heard You Singing.” 9.59: March—The Band, “The Saints of God.” 10.5: God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres).
6.0: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Re-broad-cast of 2YA, Wellington. 8.7: Soprano solo—Madame Gower-Burns,. “Annie Laurie.” 8.11: Orchestra —Royal Opera Orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet.” 8.19: Recital—Mr. R. R. Wills —Extracts from “The Pied Piper of Hamlyn.” 8.25: ’Cello solos —Mr. Harold Beck, fa) “On Wings of Song"; (b) “Dance RustiQue.” 8.33: Tenor solo—Mr. Ernest Rogers, “Oh, Vision Entrancing.” 8.37: Instrumental—Chicago Symphony Or-
chestra- (a) “Chanson de Matin”; (b) “Chanson de Nuit.” 8;45: Contralto solo—Miss Hawey, selected. 8.49: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Petite Trio.’ r 8.57: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture— Mengelberg’s Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Symphony No. S.” 9.4: Mezzosoprano solo —Miss A. Innes, “Tell Me, My Heart.” 9.8: Recital—Mr. R. R. Wills, “Captain Scott and his Comrades.” 9.14: Soprano and tenor duet —Madame Gower-Burns and Mr. E. Rogers, “A Night in Venice.” 9.19Instrumental trios — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Cavatina”; (b) “Russian Mazurka.” 9.27: Contralto solo—Miss N. Bowden, selected. 9.31: Orchestra, with chorus- —Bayreith Festival Orchestra. “Parsifal—the Grail Scene.” 9.39: Mezzo-soprano solo, followed by tenor solos—Miss A. Innes and Mr. Ernest Rogers, fa) “Coming Thro’ the Rye”; (b) “The Last Watch"; (c) “I Hear You Calling Me.” 9.51: Orchestral—Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Militaire.” 9.55: Soprano solos—Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “Il Bacio”; (b) “The Last Rose of Summer.” God Save the King.
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