ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHY II A, AUCKLAND.—SiIent day. 2YA, WELLINGTON. - 6 p.m., Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen. 7 p.m. : News session, market reports and sports results. 8 p.m. Overture, Orchestra “Norma”-soprano solo, Madame E. P' iggs. “The Loreley”; piano solos Miss P. Rogers, of Sydney, (a) “Rhapsody in G Minor,’’ (b) “Andante and Finale,” from “Lucia di Lammermoor,” for left hand only; baritone solo. Mr. S. E. Rodger, “My Queen” ; violin, with orchestra, Sgniuud s I.iebes'lied”; Orchestra, “C alse Caprice”; elocutionary, Mr C. Gardner, “The Cautious Cash •er ; contralto solos. Miss N. Greene, (a) “The Little Waves oi Breffny,” (b) “The Lake of Innisfree ’; ’cello solo, Gaspar Cassado, ‘‘Melodic Arabe,” record; t-enor solo, Mr. F. Skinner, “Who is Svlvia ?” ■ Orchestra, repeat item; weather forecast and announcements; choir Don Cossacks Choir; “Monotonously Rings the Little Bell,” record, soprano solos, Madame E. Briggsi (a) “Secrecy,” (b) “The Post”; sym phony Orchestra, “Symphony in G Minor”; baritone solo Mr ‘ S E Rodger, “The Sweetest Flower that Blows”; organ solo. G. T. Pattman, ‘‘Humoresque,’’ i>cord • elocutionary Mr. C. Gardner. “Thrift”; contralto solos. Miss N. Greene, (a) “Tn Summer Fields.” (b) “Dearest Heart” ; tenor solo Mr. F. Skinner, “Angels Guard Thee”; vocal solo and chorus. Raymond Newel] and Chorus. “We’re Al] Bound to Go,” record; dance suite, Orchestra. “Nell Gwynne Dances.” * *
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—6 ".m. Children’s hour, conducted by Scatterjoy. 7.15 p.m. News session. 7.30 p.m. _• Book review by Miss Scott. 8 p.m.; Band programme by the Woolston Brass Band under the conductorship of Mr. R. J. Estall, assisted by 3YA artists; march, Band, “Schumandinski”; waltz, Band, “M’cardanza”; mezzo soorano solos, Miss R, Lucas, (a) “0 Fiddler. Come Play for Me,” (b) “Dreamland Rose”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Dondo. Op. &5”; tenor solo. Mr. A. Couch, “Beneath Thy Window,” in Maori; male quartet, the Roun ders, “Chlo-e,” record; contralto solo. Miss B. Adkins, “Eriskay Love Lilt”; selection, Band. “Old Melody”; wireless ripples, Mr. J. Darragh, “Cohen Buys a Wireless Set”; baritone solo. Mr. S. Armstrong, (a) “Youth,” (b) “Cloze Props’ 5 ; cornet solo with band accompaniment, E. P. Dunn, “Andantino”; weather forecast and announcements; chorus, with orches tra, Sullivan Light Opera Company, gems from “The Mikado,” re cord; soprano solos. Miss R. Lucas, (a) “Sleepy Hollow Tune,” (b) “Love’s Whispers’; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Sallut d’Amour,” (b) “Danse Hohgroise; tenor solos. Mr. A. Couch, fa) “Home, Little Maori, Home,” (b) “If I Might Come to You”; cornet solo, Band. “Distant Voices”; fox trot, “Counting the Days”; contralto solos, Miss B. Adkins (a) “Ships of Arcady,” (b) “Lay There. My Lute”; vocal trio, Dalhart, Robinson and Hood. “Climbin’ Up do Golden Stairs.” record; humour. Mr. J. Darrah “Levinsky’s Vedding”; baritone solo. Mr. S. Armstrong, “There’s a Song Down Every Roadway”; dance. Band, “Harvest Moon”; march. Band, “The Great Little Army.” 4YA. DUNEI?IN.—SiIent day.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 29, 21 January 1929, Page 9
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