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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND, (333 Metres). 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Uncle George; 7.15: News and market. reports—Book Review; 8.0: Chimes;! 8.1: Overture —Orchestra, “Jolly. Robbers”; B.ll< Baritone solo —Mr Walter Brough, “Prologue, T Pagliacci’ ”; 8.15: Grand organ, solo —Edwin H. Lemare, “Aloha-Oe” (Farewell to Thee); 8.19: Contralto solo —Miss Madge Clague, “O Love from Thy Power”; 8.23: Monologue—Miss Gladys Gammon, “The Last Token”; 8.28: Relay if orchestral entr-acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr J. Whiteford Waugh; 5.36: Tenor solos —Mr Birrell O’Malley, (a) “Salut d’Amour”;, (b) “To a Miniature”; 8.44: Pianoforte solo —Mr Cyril Towsey, “Rondo”; 8.48: Talk Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A., “The Maori, His Music”; .9.3: Weather report; 9.5: Suite-Orchestra, “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters” (Ketelbey): (1) Hula Dance; (2) The Kanaka Lover Appears; (3) Song of the Hula Girl; (4) Dance of the Betrothal Ceremony; 9.11: Baritone solos —Mr W. Brough, (a) “Toreador’s Song” (“Carmen”— Bizet); (b) “Invictus”; 9.19: Soprano solo with chorus —Margaret Sheridan “Ancora in Passo” (There is one more step to climb) (“Madame Butterfly”); 9.23: Recitals —Miss Gladys Gammon, (a) “The Old Sedan Chair”; (b) “Old Pierrot”; 9.31: Novelty—Orchestra, “In a Persian Market”; 9.37: Contralto solo —Miss Madge Clague, “When All. Was Young”; 9.41: Baritone and soprano with chorus and orchestra — Apollo Granforte, Hilda Monti, and La Scala chorus, “Rivedrai le Foreste Imbalsamate” (Once again shalt thou gaze on our forests), and “Su Dunque” (Arise then); 9.49: Tenor solo —Mr B. O’Malley, “La Donna e Mobile”; 9.53: Musical comedy selection —Orchestra, “Sunny”; 10.3: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 6.0: Children’s sessions; 7.0: News session—market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department “For the Man on the Land”; 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 8.1: Overture —Orchestra, “Caliph of Baghdad”; 8.11: Mezzo-soprano solo —Mrs W. Blacklock, “Down the Vale”; 8.15: Tenor solo —Mr G. Austin Blackie, “Rosamund”; 8.19: Steel guitar duoMessrs Berthold and Bent, (a) “Kawa. hau”; (b) “So Blue”; 8.26: Comic songs—Mr Len Ashton (a) “The Fireman’s Dream”; (b) “Oi! Oi! Vhat a Bizziness”; 8.33: Novelty (piano and vocal) —Two Boiled Owls, piano (a) “Beautiful”; (b) “Jazzaristrix”; vocal (a) “Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away”; (b) “Why do I Always Remember”; 8.43: Suite —Orchestra, “Crown of India” —1. Dance of the Nautch Girls. 2. Minuet. 3. The Warrior’s Dance. 4. Interlude. 5. March of the Mogul Emperor ; 8.58: Weather report; 9.0: Mezzo-soprano solos —Mrs W. Blacklock, (a) “Here in the Quiet Hills”; (b) “The Arrow and the Song”; 9.7. Instrumental —Orchestra, Repeat number; 9.15: Comic Song Mr Leh Ashton, “Buying a Stamp”; 9.21: Steel guitar duo —Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) “Drowsy Waiters”; (b) “Southern Blues”; 9.28: Tenor solos— Mr G. Austin Blackie, (a) “Myra” (from “Songs from the Turkish Hills”); (b) “An Answer”; 9.35: Noveltv —Orchestra, “Lightning Switch”; 9.43: Sketch —Two Boiled Owls, “A Day’s Broadcasting”; 9.50: Chorus and Orchestra, Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and their orchestra, Selections from “Good News”; 9.54: Musical comedy selection —Orchestra, “Sinbad”; 10.4: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). Silent Day. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 Metres). 6.0: Town Hall chimes; 6.1: Children’s session; 7.30: Tourist talk by Mr R. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department; 8.0: Town Hall chimes; 8.1: Military Band selections —H.M. Grenadier Guards, (a) “Twist and Twirl”; (b) “La Paloma”; 8.9Bass solos —Mr Norman G. Lennon, (a) “Trade Winds”; (b) “Mother Cary”; 8.16: Saxophone solo —Rudy Wiedoeft, “Serenade”; 5.20: Soprano solo —Miss Vanda Duncan, “Chanson Florian”; 8.24: Recitals —Mr Clarence Paine, (a) “The Power of the Press”; (b) “A Rubberneck Story”; 8.32. Patrol —H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, “Turkish Patrol”; 8.36: Tenor solo— Mi- R. A. Mitchell, “Youth”; 8.40: Orchestral selection —London Theatre Orchestra, “Lilac Time”; 8.48: Contralto solos —Miss Mary Pratt, (al “Annie Laurie”; (b) “Meeting of the Waters”; 8.54: Male choir —Don Cossacks Choir, “Tri Piesni” (Three Folk Songs); 8.58: Weather report; 9.0Orchestral — Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, (a) “L’Arlesienne —Farandole” (b) “L’Arlesienne —Marche des Rois”; 9.7: Bass solo —Mr Norman C. Lennon, “Harlequin”; 9.11: ’Cello solos —W. H. Squire, (a) “Le Cygne”; (b) “Berceuse de Jocelyn”; 9.19: Soprano solos—Miss Vanda Duncan, (a) “I Know a Bank”; (b) “Cradle Song”; 9.25: Recital —Mr Clarence Paine. “The Pacific Coast”; 9.30: Novelty duet —Leighton and Johnstone, “Without You, Sweetheart” —Piano duet — Mering and Pollack, “High Hat”; 9.37" Tenor solos—Mr R. A. Mitchell, (a) “The Sweetest Flower that Blows”; (b) “Obstination”; 9.44: Scottish comedian —Will Fyffe, “Sailing up the Clyde”; 9.48: Orchestral selection — Herman Finck’s Orchestra, “Schubertiana”; 9.56: Contralto solo —Miss Mary Pratt, “Will He Come?”; 10.0: Choir —Don Cossacks Choir, “Monotonously Rings the Little Bell”—Waltz, Eddie Thomas’s Collegians, “Moonlight on the Danube”; 10.8: Close down.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1929, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1929, Page 10

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1929, Page 10