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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, Auckland.—Silent day. 2YA, Wellington.—s p.m,: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. 7; News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. H. C. South, “Books, Grave and Gay. ’ 8: Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “Oberon,” Weber; mezzo soprano, Miss M. Castle, (a) “The Woodpecker,” Lehmann, (b) “The Starling,” Lehmann; baritone, Mr. S. E Rodger, “The Last Watch,” Pinsuti; B-B.C. Wireless Military Band, “Dance of the Tumblers,” Rimsky-Korsakov, record; contralto solo, with violin obligato, Miss M. Castle, “One Fleeting Hour,” Lee; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “Ballet Russe,” Luigini; Mr. V. S. Lloyd will relate another of his experiences; tenor, Mr. S. Nelson, “Dream Tryst,” Cadman; instrumental, 2YA Orchestrina, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1," Liszt; relay of organ recital by Mr. H. T. White, (a) “Pastorale and Allegro,” Plumpton, 0 “Berceuse,” Kinder, (a) “Fanfare,” Lemmens; mezzo soprano solo, with violin obligato, Miss M. Castle, “Fiddle and I,” Weatherley; baritone, Mr. S. E. Rodger, (a) “Tomorrow,” Keel (b) “The Fortune Hunter,” Willeby; instrumental, 2YA Orchestrina, (a) “Serenade,” Pierne, (b) “Hungarian Dance No. 2,” Brahms; vocal duets, Misses Mavis and. Mona Castle, (a) “The Swing, ’ Cooke, (b) “Bed in Summer,” Cooke; tenor, Mr. S. Nelson, ‘Palo Moon.” Logan; instrument'll Scherniavsky Trio. “Minuet. Quartet in E,” Boccherini-Hermann, record; contralto, Miss M. Castle, (a) “To People who have Gardens,” Hughes, (b) “The Moon Cradle,” Hughes; instrumental, 2Y T A Orchestrina, (a) “Serenade,” Schubert, (b) “Toreador et Andalouse," Rubinstein.

BYA, Christchurch.—s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Scatterjoy. 6: Dinner session. 7: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr. E. J. Bell, “Book Review.” 8: Studio programme by Derry’s Military Band and assisting artists- march, Band, “'Belphega,” Brepsant; baritone, Mr. C. Harroway, (a) “My Old Shako,” Trotere, (b) “In Old Piccadilly,” Hewitt; mandolin, Mario de Pietro, “Concert Mazurka,” Calace, record; mezzo soprano, Mrs. M. E. Sharp, “The Ships of Arcady,” Head; waltz, International Novelty Octet, “Cuckoo,” Jonasson, record ; tenor, Mr. W. R. Hill, (a) “Afton Water,” (b) “My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet” ; serenade. Band, “La Serenata.” Braga; humorous recitals, Mr. R. Foster, “I Haven’t Got the Nerve” ; organ solo. C. W. Saxby, “Classica,” arranged Ewing; contralto. Miss N. Bowden, “Dawn,” Curran; selection. Band, “A Musical Jig Saw,” Aston; banjo solo, Mario de Pietro “Frivolous Joe,” de Pietro, record; baritone, Mr. C. Harroway, “The Little Irish Girl,” Lohr; waltz, Band, “Beautiful Danube,” Strauss; mezzo soprano, Mrs. E. M. Sharp, (a) “If You Were the Opening Rose,” Hewitt, (b) “Wild Geese,” Vaughan de Leath; march, Band, “The Vanished Army,” Alford; tenor, Mr. R. Hill, “The Bells of Little Weston,” Thompson; instrumental, Band, “May Blossom,” Weir; contralto, Miss N. Bowden, (a) “Caprice,” Furnell, (b) “Lad’s Love,” Clarke; organ solo, C. W Saxby. “Classica.” arranged Ewing; humorous recital. Mr. R. Foster. “Bye, Bye.” Will Gardener; male ouartet. tho Revellers, “Cornin’ Home,” Deppen, record; march, Band, “Old Comrades,” Teike.

4YA, Dunedin.—s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Allan. 6: Dinner session. 7: News cession. 8: Overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Die Fledermaus,” Strauss; male quartet, Orpheus Male Four, “Bells of Seville,” Jude: violin. Miss B. Paine, “Andante Cantabile,” Tschnikowsky; tenor, Mr A. S. Blake, “Muleteer of Malaga.” Trotere: recital. Miss N. Buswell, “The Great Lover,” Brooke; soprano. Miss F. Elmes, “Will Tie Come?” Sullivan; pinno. Mrs. E. Drake. “Guomenteigen,” Liszt; male quartet, Orpheus Male Four, “Cornfield Melodies,” Gates; contralto. Miss N. Wilkie, (a) “Rakety Koo,” Friml, (b) “Erisgy Love Lilt,” Kennedy Fraser; violin, Miss B. Paine, “The Shepherd’s Dance,” German: bass, Mr. J. Paterson, “Tho King’s Minstrel,’’ Pinsuti; Royal Opera Orchestra, “Faust” ballet music. Gounod, record; male quartet, Orpheus Male Four, “Winter Songs,” Bullard ; recitals, Miss N. Buswell, (a) “How Bannerman Rode the Grey,” Warren, (b) “Tewkesbury Road,” Masefield; tonor, Mr. F. IT. Jones, “I Seek for Thee in Every Flower,” Ganz; piano. Mrs. E. Drake, (a) “Pastorale,” Scarlatbic, (b) “Tarantella.” Karganoff; soprano, Miss F. Elmes, (a) “Feast of Lanterns,” Bantock. (b) “We’d Better Bide a Wee,” Claribel; violin, Miss T. Paine, “Widor’s Serenade,” Widor; male quartet. Orpheus Four, “An Evening Lullaby.” Shaw: contralto. Miss N. W’ilkie, “Softly Awakes My Heart.” SaintSaens; Royal Opera Orchestra, “Faust” ballet music. Gounod; bass. Mr. H. McAllum, “King of the Air,” Stoneham; male quartet, Orpheus Male Four, “I Hear Kentucky Calling.” Moore: march. Band of the Garde Republicaine, “Ln Pere de la Victoire,” Ganne, record.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 19, 6 January 1930, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 19, 6 January 1930, Page 8

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 19, 6 January 1930, Page 8

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