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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 Metres).

6.0 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.15: News and information session. 8.0: Chimes. Vocal programme presented by “The Troubadours.” 8.1: Overture —Orchestra, “Orpheus in Der Unterweid t.” 8.11: Chorus —The Troubadours, “Day Born of Love.” 8.15: Vocal duet, “None Shall Part Us” (“lolanthe.”) 8.19: Humour—Mr. T. T. Garland, “Mirth.” 8.25: Tenor and chorus, “Sunshine Above.” 8.29: Vocal quartet, “Ilalio be Lingo.” 8.33: Orchestral —New Light Symphony Orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest.” 8.37: Chorus —The Troubadours, “Three Fishers.” 8.41: Instrumental —Orchestra, (a) ‘Minuet”; (b) “Kilauea” (Hawaiian Patrol); (c) “The Globe Trotter.” 8.50: Solos, (a) “Titi-Torea” (b) “Matangi.” 8.56: Chorus for ladies’ voices, “Maybells and the Flowers.” 9.0: Evening forecast. 9.2: Suite —Orchestra, “A Children’s Suite.” 9.10: Soprano solo, “Se Saran Rose.” 9.14: Baritone and chorus, “Tommy Atkins.” 9.18: Humour —Mr. T. T. Garland, “Moro Mirth.” ' 9.23: Chorus, “Blue Danube Waltz.” 9.27: Contralto solo, “The Glory of the Sea.” 9.30: Clarinet solo with orchestral accompaniment— Orchestra, “Slavonic Rhapsody.” 9.39: Chorus, “Bonnie Laddie.” 9.43: Programme of His Master’s Voice Dance Music: Overture —H.M.. Coldstream Guards, "Der Freischutz.” Vocal duet —Jim Miller and Charlie Farrell, “The Grass Grows Greener.” Foxtrot —Ted Weam’s Orchestra, “If You Want the Rainbow.” Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Rhythmic Eight, “You Don’t Like it, Not Much.” Waltz —Pennsylvania Orchestra, “Was It a Dream?” 10.0: Tenor with violin and piano—Browning Mummery, “Had You But Known.” Hawaiian selection —Honolulu Serenaders, “Honolulu Stomp.” Foxtrot — Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra, “Dainty Miss.” Hawaiian selection —Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Hawaiian Dreams.” 10.14: Male voices—The Revellers, “Was It a Dream?” Bass-baritone — Peter Dawson, “The Admiral’s Yarn.” Wurlitzer organ solo —Jesse Crawford, “Rosette.’ ’ Foxtrot —Pennsylvania Orchestra, “The Grass Grows Greener.” Hawaiian orchestra —Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Song of Hawaii.” 10.28: Male qaurtet —The Rounders, “Chlo-E” Foxtrot —Victor Orchestra, “What Do We Do on a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day.” Foxtrot —Victor Orchestra, “The Doll Dance.” Waltz —Bert Firman’s Dance Orchestra, “Sunset Down in Somerset” 10.41: Tenor solo —Joseph Hislop, “Mary.” Hawaiian —Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Honolulu Moon.” Foxtrot — Victor Orchestra, “Flapperette.” Foxtot—Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, ‘is It Possible?” 10.54: Comedian — Clarkson Rose, “I Want to be Alone v. ith Mary Brown.” Wurlitzer organ solo —Jesse Crawford, “For Old Times’ Sake.” 11.0: Close down.

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. W. J. Fergie, Publicity Branch N.Z. Railways, “The People’s Railways.” S.O: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, under the'conductorship of Lieut. B. J. Shardlow, and assisting artists. 8.1: Overture—Band, “La Militaire.” 8.13: Quartet —The Mellow Fellows, “Since You Whispered ‘I Love You’ ”. 8.17: Baritone —The Baritone Fellow, “The Road to Loch Lomond.” 8.21: Recital —Mr. Norman Aitken, Recital of Third Prize Dramatic Poem of recent 2YA Poetry Competition, “Pania of the Reef.” 8.28: Corent solo with band accompaniment—Sergt. W. Barke, “Beyond the Dawn.” Waltz —Band, “Embers.” 8.39: Bass solo —The Bass Fellow, “Good Cider for Me.” 8.43: Soprano solo—Gladys Moncrieff, “Some Day.” 8.46: Character sketch —The Yorkshire Fellow, “I Am Upset.” 8.50: Quartet—All the Fellows, “My Mother’s Lullaby.” 8.54: March —Band, “Irwell Springs” (dedicated to Irwell Springs Prize Band). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Waltz —Symphony Orchestra, “Blue Danube.” Mezzo-soprano solo —Barbara Maurel, “In the Heart of the Hills.” 9.8: Popular song—The Tenor Fellow, “What Does It Matter?” 9.12: Selection — Band, “I Puritani.” 9.24: Humour — Mr. Norman Aitken, “The Four Sports” (Second Prize Poem of recent 2YA Poetry Competition). 9.31: Duet —Two Fellows, “Rose Time.” 9.35: Euphonium solo with band accompaniment—Corporal J. Brittain, “Reverie in B Flat.” Serenade —Band, “Moonlight.” 9.46: Contralto with male quartet—Sophie Braslau, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.” 9.50: Humour —The Funny Fellows; “Maori Tales.” 9.54: Quartet— All the Fellows, “I Just Roll Along.” 9.58: March—Band, “Allendale.” 10.3: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk —Mr G. Lawn, M.A., under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress Association. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture —Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 8.13: Contralto and tenor duet —Miss Dorothy Spiller and Mr. Ernest Rogers, “Once More Returirng.” 8.18: Violin solo —Miss 1 Irene Morris, “Adagio—Pastorale.” 8.23: Baritone aria—Mr. James Filer, “O Star of Eve.” 8.27: Soprano recitative—Madame Gower Burns, “The Sad Years Roll By.” 8.31: Wurlitzer organ—Reginald Foort, “Casse Noisette”; (a) Overture Miniature; (b) “Valse Fleur.” 8.39: Contralto solo — Miss Dorothy Spiller, “Gentle Flowers with Your Spell.”, 8.43: Tenor solo— Mr. Ernest Rogers, “Soft and Pure.” 8.47: Soprano and baritone duet — Grand Opera Duo, “Ah! Daughter Let Mo Comfort Thy Sorrow.” 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Orchestral —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Casse Noisette”; (a) Arab Dance; (b) Chinese Dance; (c) Dance of the Flutes. 9.12: Contralto solo —Miss Dorothy Spiller, “Dear Friends, Farewell.” 9.17:. Lecturette—Mr. H. F. Skey, Director of the Christchurch Magnetic Observatory, “Earthquakes, their Causes and Effects.” With special reference to the recent disturbance. 9.32: Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Swedish Folk Song No. 2”; (b) “Romance”; (c) “Waltz from Serenade.” 9.40: Aria —Madame Gower Burns, “Mia Piccirella.” 9.45: Wurlitzer organ solo —Reginald Foort, “Schon Rosmarin.” 9.49: Waltz —Chicago Symphony Orchestra, “Wine, Women and Song.” March—Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Militaire.” 9.57: Tenor solo —Mr. Ernest Rogers, “Ah, Si Ben Mio.” 10.1: Violin solo —Miss Irene Morris, “Hornpipe.” 10.5: Baritone solo —Mr. James Filer, “She Alone Charmeth My Sadness.” 10.10: Quartet —Grand Operatic Quartet, “What From Vengeance Yet Restrains Me.” 10.14: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 Metres). SILENT DAY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 7

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 7

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 7

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