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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, AUCKLAND. — 6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.15 p.m.: News and market reports, book review’. 8 p.m. Overture, Orchestra, “Zampa”; vocal quartet, Madame Humphrey Stewart’s Quartet, “The Cherubic Host”j grand organ, Arthur Meale, “Blue Danube Waltz,” record; soprano solo, Miss D. More, “Far Away Lies a Land”; relay’, Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under Mr. W. Waugh, musical entr’acte; baritone, Mr. W. Brough, “Even Bravest Hearts”; piano, Mr. C. Towsey, “Nocturne in F Sharp Minor’’; elocution, Mr. T. Harris, “Eugene soprano, Madame Humphrey Stewart,. “Indian Love Call” ; ballet music. Orchestra. “Carmen Ballet Music*; evening forecast and announcements; contralto, Miss D. Gower, “Softly Awakes My Heart”; relay Majestic Theatre, vocal entr’acte; baritone, Mr. W. Brough (a) “Eri Tu,” (b) “Star of Eve” ; harp, Miss M. Glavatt, “La Harpe Aeolienne”; elocution, Mr. T. Harris, “Me and Jim” ; ’cello and orchestra, Orchestra, (a) “Melody Arabe,” (b) “Village Dance”; soprano solo. Miss G. Munro, “When a Merry Maiden Marries”; piano duet, Misses V. Harding and G. Williams, “March Militaire, No. 3”; vocal duet, Misses Stevens, selected; musical comedy selection, Orchestra, “Chocolate Soldier.”

2YA, WELLINGTON—6 p.m.. Children’s hour, conducted by Cousin Jim. 7 p.m.; News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette by representative of Department of Agriculture, “For the Man on the Land.” 8 p.m.; March, Orchestra, “Stars and Stripes”; waltz, Orchestra, “Ball Scene”; contralto solos, Miss Ethel Friend, (a) “Annie Laurie,” <b) “Go Down to Kew in Lilac Time,” (c) “The Early Morning” • chorus the Mellow Fellows, “I), r Old New Zealand”; suite. Orchestra, “Pagoda of Flowers,” (1) Passing of Priests, (2) Midst the Petals, (3) The Star Flower Tree, (4) Blue Lotus Tree, (5) Return of Oola; tenor solo, the Tenor Fellow, “Why Do I Always Remember?” soubrette. Miss M. Buckeridge, “Maud”; Hawaiian instrumental, Berthold and Bent, (a) “Hilo Harch,” (b) “Kailima Waltz”; humour and musical sketch, Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, (a) “Moving the Piano,” (b) “First and Third,” from “Gay Parisienne”; orchestral, repeat item; weather report and announcements; war cry, the Bass Fellow “Wamate”; harmony, the Mellow Fellows, (a) “Kokarekare,” (b) “Longing”; Orchestra, (a) “Waiata Pois,” (b) “La Paloma”; baritone, the Baritone Fellow, “Don’t Forget the Old Folks”; steel guitar duo, Berthold and Bent, “Honolulu Moon,” (bl “Blue Skies”; soubrette. Miss M. Buskeridgc, “Constantinople”; stories, one of the Fellows, “Hone Heke Talcs”; saxophone solo, Dudy Wiedoft, “La Cinqnantaine,” record • humour Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, “My Ninepence,” (b) “Aba Daba Honeymoon” ; song and chorus, the Mellow Fellows, “I’ve Lost My Heart in Maoriland”; musical comedy selection, Orchestra, “Gipsy Princess.”

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH— Silent day.

4YA, DUNEDIN—6 p.m.: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.15 p.m.; News session. 8 p.m.; Concert by St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. J. Dixon, and items by assisting artists; march, the Band. “Washington Greys” ; waltz Band “Embers”; baritone solos, Mr. A. Bicknell, “Cloths of Heaven,” (b) “Sea Fever” • violin solo, Sascha Jacobsen, “One Alone,” record; male voice choir, Sheffield Orpheus Choir, “There is a Tavern in the Town,” record; contralto solo, Miss W. MePeck, “Birds of Blue” ; intermezzo, Band, “Reverie in B Flat” ; recital, Miss R. Williams, “The Norman Baron”; soprano and tenor duet with harp and orchestra, Anita Atwater and Luis Sanchez, “Colonial Song,” record; bass solos, Mr. J. McNaughton, (a) “The Skipper,” (b) “The Memory of a Song”; soprano and male quartet, Norah Blaney and the Ramblers, “Sweet Suzanne,” record; whispering solo with violin. Jack Lumsdaine, “Like a Bird That’s On the Wing,” record; weather forecast and announcements; male quartet! the Singing Sophomores, “My Ohio Home,” record; waltz, Band, “Jeannie”; tone poem. Band, “Lorenzo”: baritone solo, Mr. A, Bicknell, “Mina” ■ comedian, Will Fyffe, “The Engineer”; contralto solos, Miss W. McPeak, (a) “The Opal,” (b) “The Amber and the Amethyst”; cornet solo, with band accompaniment, “Somewhere a Voice is Calling”; huomorous recitals, Miss R. Williams, (a) “Oh,” (h) “In the Rain”; ’cello solo. Mr. W. H. Squire. “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” record: bass solo. Mr. J. McNaughton. “Harlequin”; hnomore.sque. Band. “Coster’s Courtship” ; vocal solo Vaughan de Leath “I Just Roll Along.” record; march, Band, “Prince of Smiles.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 22 January 1929, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 22 January 1929, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 30, 22 January 1929, Page 9