PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA, Auckland.—s p.m.: Children’s session. 6: Dinner session. 7: News session and market reports. 8: Presentation of concert by the Cornet School Orchestra; overture. Orchestra, “Health and Wealth.” Weidt; march, Orchestra, “Optimist,” Wiedt; vocal solo, Mrs. J Frater, “Fat Little Fellow,” Sheri dan; instrumental, Orchestra, “Gems from Overtures,” arranged Paterson; humour. Mr. R. Yates. “Comic Cuts” ; waltz, Orchestra, “Over the Waves,” Rosas; vocal solo, Mr. W Lucas, “Bell o’ Dunoon.” Lauder: march, Orchestra “Happy Hawaii." Faclton ; violin. Miss P. Bost, “Romance,” Wehleim; selection. Orchestra “Bello of New York,” Keiker; piano. Miss E. Naughton. “Tinnromntu,” Schubert; march, Orchestra, “Our Director,’’ Biglow; humour. Mr. R. Yates, “More Comic Cuts”: vocal solo. Mr. W Lucas. “Wee Deoch an’ Doris.” Lander: instrumental, Orchestra. “Round the World,” medley, arranged Beyer.
2YA. Wellington.—B n.m.: Relay from Opera House, Wanganui, of Wanganui Choral Society’s final concert of the 1929 season.
3VA. Christchurch.—s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Frank and Mother Hubbard. 6: Dinner session. 7: News session. 7.30; Addington stock market reports. 8: Overture. Studio Instrumental Octet, tat .“Cavatina.” Raff th) “Valse.” O’Neill; mezzo soprano. Mrs. G, L. Bull. “Softly Awakes My FTnart.” Snint-Saens; ’cello solo. Pablo Casals, “Melndv in F ” Rubinstein, record ; tohor. Mr A. T. Conch 'The Flower Song.” Bizet; Studio Instrumental Octet, three dances from “Nell Gwynn.” German: sonrnno. Miss T. Ayers. “Waltz. Song.” Gon.nod: organ, E. O’llcnrv. “Faust” Waltz., Gounod; record: recital. Miss D. Jenkin, “Her Letter,” Bret Harte: Studio Instrumental Octet, “Reminiscences of Grieg.” arranged Godfrey; bass, Mr. F, Robb. “Tile Wanderer.” Schubert ; grand organ and cornet, R. A. Grier, “The Lost Chord,” Sullivan, record; Studio Instrumental Octet, incidental music “The Beggar’s Opera.” Austin; mezzo soprano. Mrs. G, L. Bull, (a) “In the Dusk.” Tate, (h) “ Waltz Song.” German: 'cello, Pablo Casals, “Traumerei,” Schumann, record-; tenor, Mr. A. Couch, (a) “She is Far from, the Land,” Lambert, (b) “Hine e Hine,” To Rangi Pai; Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Lrirgo,” Handel, (b) “Pavane,” Saint-Saens; soprano, Miss T. Ayres, (a) “Come While the Twilight Closes,” Gluck, (b) “Should He Upbraid.” Bishop; organ, Edward O’Henry. “Minuet in G.” Beethoven, record; recitals. Miss D. Jenkin, (a) “Your Back Against the Wall,” Hill, (b) “Vivid Description of a Midnight Episode” ; male quartet, the Revellers, “Was It a Dream?” Coslow, record; bass. Mr. F. Robb, (a) “The Heart Worships,” Holst, (b) “If My Songs Were Only Winged.” Hahn: National Military Band, “Ballet Egyptien,” Luigini, record. ,
4YA. Dunedin.—s p.m.: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6: Dinner session. 7: News session. 8: Relay from Empire Theatre of Christie organ solos, nlaved bv Mr. L. V. Harvey: contralto, Miss M. Fenton, (a) “Good Morning. Brother Sunshine,” Lehmann, (h) “Three,” Aylward: monologue. Miss N. Warren, “Greetings.” Wallace; instrumental. Novelty Trio, fa) “I Taft Up My Finger and Say Tweet. Tweet.” Saronv, (b) “Walking With Susie,” Gottler: tenor, Mr. J. Swan. “Ouln County Down.” Pascoe ; wnltz, Symphony Orchestra, “Doctrinent,” Strauss, record; Scottish comedian, Buster Brown, “Bonnie Maggie Tamson.” Lauder: contralto, Miss M. Fenton, (a) “Baby,” Mallinson, fb) “Snug of the Little Folk,” Coates; instrumental, Novelty Trio. “I Kiss Your Hand. Madame,’’ Erwin; tenor, Mr. J. Swan, (a) “It’s Quiet Down Here,”
O'Reilly, (b) “Sleep and tho Roses,” Bowles; recital. Miss N. Warren, “Types at the Play" ; instrumental, Novelty Trio, (a) “That’s Her Now,” Yellen, (b) “Breakaway,” Gottler; Scottish comedian. Buster Brown, (a) “I Like My Old Home Town,” Lauder, (b) “When I Was Twentyone.’’ Lauder; gramophone dance programme.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 10
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