ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGH'I
IYA, Auckland.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. .15: Talk, Mr. G. Campbell, “Motoring.” 7.30: News and market reports, book review. 8: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the oonductorship of Mr. J.. W. Wa “B'l tenor solo, Mr. A. Ripley, “My Dear,” Slater; orchestral, Symphony Orchcestra, “La Vida Breve, Spanish dance. De Falla,.record; soprano solo, Miss M. Fair, “Two Bird Songs,” Lehmann; instrumental trio Auckland Trio, ‘‘Blue Danube, Strayss; recital, Miss G. Gamman, “A Gentleman of France,” Walsh; relay of orchestral entr’acte from Majestic Theatre; baritonj solo, Mr. L. O’Malley, “Queen of the Earth, Pinsuti; violin solo, Miss I. Bosworth, “Valse Bluetts,” Drigo; male quartet, the Rounders, Kahn ; piano solo, Tgnace Jan Paderewski, “La Campanella,” PagannnLiszt. record; relay of vocal interlude from Majeste Theatre; recitals, Miss G. Gamman, (a) “The Lesson of the Water Mill,” Andrews, (b) “The Hindoo’s Paradise”; soprano solo, Miss A. Rogers, “Trees,” Rashbach • instrumental trio, Auckland Trio,’“Lady, Be Good,” Youmans; oresentation of excerpts from “Chu (Siin Chow.” Norton, produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ains-
2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 7: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8: Overture, Orchestra, “Four Ages of Man,” Laschner; tenor solo, Mr. J. Osborne, “The Carnival,” Molloy; Hawaiian, Reimer’s Trio, (a) “I’d Rather Cry Over You Than Laugh at Somebody Else,” M.S., (b) “Chiquita,” M.S.; soubrette, Miss M. Buckeridge, “Join the Navy,” Youmans; serenade, Orchestra, “Serenade,” from “Les Millions d’Arequin,” Drigo; waltz, Orchestra, “The Magic of Love,” Vanis; popular songs, Messrs. E. Silver and B. Hart, (a) “Golden Gate,” Jolson, (b) “My Baby Don’t Mean Maybe Now,” Donaldson; saxophone solo, Rudy Wiedoeft, “Rumenola,” Wiedoeft, record; male quartet, the Rounders, “Chlo-e,” Kahn, record; instrumental, Orchestra, repeat number; tenor solo, Mr. J. Osborne, “Lolita,” Buzzia-Peccia; novelty, Orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden,” Ketelby; soubrette, Miss M- Buckeridge, “Somebody’s Sweet is Sweet on Me,” Donovan; Hawaiian, Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Mona Lua Hulu,” M.S., (b) “Ua Like No a Like,” Everett; popular songs, Messrs. E. Silver and B. Hart, (a) “That’s My Weakness Now,” Green, (b) “Without You, Sweetheart,” De Sylva; musical comedy selection, “Kissing Time,” Caryll.
3YA, Christchurch.—Silent day. 4YA, DUNEDIN.—B p.m.; Children’s session conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 8: March, H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Youth and Vigour,” Lautensc'iager, record; waltz, International Concert Orchestra, “Over the Waves Rosas, record- bass solo, Mr W. Hilliker, (a) “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind,” Serjeant, (b) “On a January Morning,” “Tom Jones,” German; flute solo, Mr C. E. Gibbons, “Martha,” Flo tow; mezzo-soprano solos, Miss M. Teviotdale, (a) “The Fuchsia Tree,” Quilter, (b) “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” Dvorak; waltz. International Concert Orchestra, “Blue Danube,” Strauss, record; recital, Mr C. Moller, “Joe Murgatroyd Sails”; tenor solos, Mr R. A. Mitchell, (a) “The Fairy Tales of Ireland,” Coates, (b) “Farewell But Whenever,” Villiers Stanford; saxophone solo, Rudy Wiedoeft, “Rubenola,” Wiedoeft. record; soprano solo, Miss H. Wilson. “Not Understood,” Houghton; chorus with orchestra, Light Opera Company, gems from “The Blue Mazurka,” Lehar, record; suite, H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Suite Francaise,” Foulds, record; bass solo, Mr W. Hilliker, “Volga Boat Song,” traditional; recitals Mr C. Moller, “Presentation of Prizes,” (b) “The Thousandth Man,” Kipling; suite, H.M.S. Coldstream Guards, “Suite Francaise,” Foulds, record; mezzosoprano solo, Miss M. Teviotdale, “To Music,” Schubert; flute solos, Mr C. E. Gibbons, (a) “Come Into the Garden Maud,” Le Thiere, (b) “Romance,” Young- tenor solo, Mr R. A. Mitchell, “There is a Flower that Bloometh,” “Maritana,” Wallace; vilolin, with cinema organ, Elsie Southgate. “I Hear You Calling Me.” Marshall, record; soprano solos, Miss H. Wilson, (a) “A Dream Minuet,” Phillips, (b) “To a Miniature,” Brahe; orchestral, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2,” Liszt, record.
3LO, MELBOURNE. — Speakers : W. C. Groves, Captain F. W. Strickland, Donald Mackintosh. Artists: Bernard Manning, Graham Burgin, Don Forbes. Hugh Huxham’s Serenaders, Syd. Hollister, Imperial Russian Trio, Station Orchestra.
3AR. MELBOURNE.—-Speaker.-A. G. Kelson. Artists; Marcello Berardi, Malton Chick, Imperial Russian Trio, Station Orchestra.
4QG. BRISBANE—Two comedies from the Studio, followed by a musical programme.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 66, 5 March 1929, Page 9
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