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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, AUCKLAND.—S p.m.i Children’s session, conducted by Unde George. 6 p.m.: Dinner session. 7 p.m.: Book review. 7.15 p.m.: News and market reports. 7.40 p.m.: Talk, Madame E. Baird, “Artistic Physical Development.” 8 :p.tn. Relay from Majestic Theatre of overture by Orchestra; contralto solos, Miss P. Gribben, (a) “The Enquirer,” Schubert, (b) “Ouvre Tes Yeux Blues,” Massenet; instrumental, Studio Trio, (a) “The Lark,” Glinka, (b) “Little Waltz,” Carreno; tenor solo, Mr. T. Moffitt, “Thou You’ll Remember Me,” Balfe; recital, Miss B. Robinson, “The Game of Life,” Wilcox; bass-baritone solos. Mr. F. Sutherland, (a) “Coat Bong” Puccini, (b) “Lullaby,” Thomas: piano solos, Miss T. Halpin, (a) “Finnish Folk Song,” Meiikanto, (b) “Les Spectres,” Schyttc; contralto solo, Miss P. Gribben, “The Enchantr -s,” Hatton; instrumental, Studio Trio, selections from “Decameron Nights,” Finck; tenor solos, Mr. T. Moffitt, (a) “There Is a Flower that. Bloometh,” (b) “Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall,” Wallace; reital, Miss Robinson, (a.) “Tho Coward,” Hennequin, (b) “Little Things”; piano solo, Miss T. Halpin, “Polonaise in B Flat,” Chopin; baritone solo, Mr. F. Sutherland, “ Mephistopheles ’ Serenade,” Gounod; presentation of the grand opera “La Traviata,” Verdi, second instalment, record.

2YA, WELLINGTON. — 5 p.m.: Children’s session, couduted by Uncle Jim. 6 p.m.: Dinner session, market reports and sports results. 7.45 p.m.: Lecturotte, “For the Man on the Land.” 8 p.m.: Overture, Orchestra, “Crown of Diamonds,” Auber; contralto solo, Mrs. R. Kemp, “The Song of the Mill,” Rollo; jazz piano' and vocal numbers, Messrs. C. Hoare and E. Silver; light song at piano, Mr.,E. A. Sargeant, “The Fine Old English Gentleman,” Clare; suite, Orchestra, “In a Fairy Realm,” Ketelby; baritone solo, Mr. R. Kemp, “In the Shade of the Palm,” Stuart; dialogue, Angela Baddeley and L. Du Garde Peach, “Motoring Without Tears,” Peach, reord; contralto solos, Mrs. R. Kemp, (a) “Salaam,” Lang, (b) “Before the Dawn,” Lang; instrumental, Orchestra, (a) “Reconciliation,” Drigo, (b) “Alt Wien,” Godowsky; jazz piano and vocal numbers, Messrs. C. Hoare and E. Silver; light song at the piano, Mr. E. A. Sargeant, “Under the Circumstances,” Spurr; instrumental, Orchestra, request number; baritone solo, “The Mountains of Mourne,” Collison; vocal duct, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kemp, “A Night in Venice,” Luneantoni; instrumental, Orchestra, “Capricante,” Wachs; dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. — Silent day. 4YA, DUNEDIN.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7 p.m.: News session. 7.30 p.m.: Lecturet.te, Mr. L. Ross, “The Problem of the Machine Age: Social Unrest.” 8 p.m.: Studio oncert by St. Kilda Band and assisting artists; march, Band, ‘’Black Dike,” Greenwood; baritone solo, Mr. N. Black, “Bombardier,” Rowlings; novelty, the Xylo Bimba Orchestra, “My Sweetheart,” waltz, Nelson, record; part song, Band, “Comrades in Arms,” Adam; soprano solos, Miss L. de Reya, “The Bird and tho Babe,” Lieurance, (b) “Down in tho Forest” Ronald; male chorus, Sheffield Orpheus Male Choir, “Hymn Before Action,” Walord Davies, record; corn,et solo, the Band, “Heart of a Rose,” Nicholls; recital, Miss J. Jacobs, “Gorsip,” Rynd; selection, De Groot’s Orchestra, “The Merry Widow,” Lehar, record; selection, the Band, “The Martyrs,” Donizetti; bass solos, Mr. N. Black, (a) “Will o’ the Wisp,” Cherry, (b) “Two Eyes of Grey,” MeGeoch; novelty Xylo Rimba Orchestra, “Alon Miami Shore,” Warren, record, trombone fantasia, Band, “Firefly,” Moss; soprano solo, Miss L. de Reya, * * Sereuata, ” Toselli; recitals, Miss J. Jacobs, (a) “Specially Jim,” Morgan, (b) “Little Orphan Annie,” Riley; air and variations, Band, “Bandon,” Rimmer; male chorus, Sheffield Orpheus Malo Choir, “The Long Day Closes,” Sullivan, record; march, Band, “Tho Charmer,” McAlister.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 9

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