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RADIO BROADCASTING.

TO-NIGHT. IYA Auckland.—U p.m., children -s session; 7 p.m., book review; 7.15 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40 p.m., talk, Mr H. idol lin rake, “Alelody” ; « p.m., relay from Majestic Theatre oi overture Iby orchestra; vocal quartet, “Departure 1 ; soprano solo, Aliss Nancy O’Oonnor, “In Queele Trine Morbide; instrumental, studio trio, (aj “Souv r emir” (b) “Waltz in A Major”; 8.29 p.m., tenor solo, Air John McDougall, “My Pretty Jane’'; liumorous recital. Mrs Culford Bell, “Reducing”; soprano solo. Madame Alary Towsey, “0 Alio Fernando”; pianoforte solo, Mr Emc Waters, “Brady” ; solo and chorus Aliss Ella idines, “The Touch of a Woman’s Hand”; soprano solos, Aliss N. O’Connor, (a) “Songs My Mother Taught Ale” (h) “Chinese Flower”; contralto solo, Aliss Ei. Peace, “Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer”; weather report; instrumental, studio trio, “Gypsy Princess”; recital, Mrs Culford Belt, scene from “The .Heart of Midlothian’’ mezzo-soprano solo. Aliss Ina Scholium, 1 ‘Lucia’ ’; vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey’is Quartet, “dome to the Fair” ; 9.26 p.m., presentation of the opera “Carmen” (Bizet), Final instalment; 10 p.m., close down. 2YA Wellington.—6 p.m., dinner session ; orchestral, Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Tales from, the Vienna. Woods” ; comedian, Johnny Marvin; pianoforte solo, Alerschel Heniere; baritone solo, Dennis Noble; 6.30 p.m., soprano solo. Gorinn© H.ider-Kelsey, “By the Waters of Alinnetonka” ; medley, H.AI. Grenadier Guards Band; waltz, Chicago Symphony Orchestra. “Artists’ Life”; accordion solo, Johnny Sylvester; ’cello . solo, W. H. ( Squire. “Melody in F”; . 7 ip.m., news session, market reports and, sports results; 7.40 p.m., lieqturette, representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Alan on the , Land”; 8 p.m., overture, orchestra, ; “The Bronze Horse”; soprano solos, , Airs E. Miller, (a.) “If You’re in Love , You’ll Waltz,” (b) “Following the Sun Around”; baritone solo, Air Claude Moss, “The Arrow and the Song” ; in- . strumental, orchestral, “Ballet Russe” ; humorous sketch. The Two Boiled | Owls, “Station 2 H.0.W.L.”; popular song, Ali' .Maurice Chapman, “'West of the Great Divide”; marimba orchestra, “Padilla’s Marimba serenadens”; soprano «olcn. Airs E. Atilier, “Halleliui jah” ; instrumental, orchestra (a) “Was It, a Dream?” (b) “The Alan ] Love”; 8.59 p.m.., weather report: baritone solos. Mr Claude Moss, two Maori songs (a) “Hoea Ria,” (In “Talii Nei Taint Kino” ; instrumental, orchestra, “Second Alinu/te” ; novelty. The Two, Boiled Owls, (a) piano, “Russian Lullaby,” (b) vocal, “Jest Her Way”; popular songs, Air Maurice Chapman., (a,) “Carolina Moon,” Gft “Marie”; instrumental orchestra. Russian Dances’’; 9.30 p.m.. dance programme ; foxtrots, (a) “Some Sweet Day,” (jb) “Weary River,” (c) ‘Tmi Thirsty for Kisses," Hungry for Love,” (d) “A Little Town Cal led Home. Sweet Home” ; Wurlitzor organ solos, Eddie Dunstedter; waltz. The- Thematics Orchestra,, “Giovanna” ; waltz, “A Night in May”; waltz. “The Dream Girl of Pi K.A.’; Ift p.m., male trio, Earl Burnett’s Bittmore Trio; fox-trot®, (a,) “I Used to I.ove Her in the Moonlight, (b) “Step by Step, A file by Aide. T’m Marching Home to You” ; waltz, “Lady Divine” V solo and chorus, Vernon Rickard with Hatch’s Melody-makers; foxtrot (a) “True Bine.” (b> “Down Among the Sugar Cane,” (e) “Because I Know You’re Aline”; waltz, “Why Don’t You Love Me 1 .?”; 10.30 pan., male chorus, “Famous Forty” Ellks Chorus; soprano solo. Elizabeth Retliberg; foxtrots, (a.) “Deep Night,” (h) “Wedding Bells”; organ with, trumpet and drum. “Sweethearts on Paradis”; organ with, guitar and vibraphone, “My lonia” ; vocal duet with whistling and orchestra, Frank Luther and Carson Robison; waltz. Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra; foxtrot., Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra,; 11 p.m., close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —7, news session ; 8, concert by “The Revellers” Concert Party; overture, “Russian Festival”; opening Jchorus; recital, “No News”; tenor solo, “Lolita”; pianoforte duet, “Wedding of the Painted Doll”; contralto solo, “Can’t Help Loving Dat Alan”; dance music, ■“Deep Night” ; sketch, “The Punter’s Friend” ; •chorus, “The Unbeliever ’ (a racing story); vocal duet, “Maying”; bass solo, “Since You Went Away”; dance music, “Broadway Alelody” ; recital, “How I took Willie to Lunch” ; plantation song, “In the Moonlight’ ; weather report; contralto solo, “Ala Lindy Lou”; sketch, “A Restaurant Episode”; vocal duet, “Why Do 1 Love You?”; dance music, “I Kiss Your Hand”; chorus, “A Room with ,a View”; pianoforte solo, “Honey”; racing story and humour, (a) “Rio Grande’s Last Race,” (b) “Jockey’s Story” ; tenor solo, “My Pretty Jane” ; mezzo-soprano solo, “Love’s Garden oi Roses”; saxophone solo, Rudy Wiedoeft; sketch. “Cyrano de Bermondsey”; bass solo with chorus, “OR Ala River”; patter; chorus, “I Lift. Up Finger”; close down.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 13 August 1929, Page 2

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RADIO BROADCASTING. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 13 August 1929, Page 2

RADIO BROADCASTING. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 13 August 1929, Page 2