PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA, Auckland'.— s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7: News and market reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. N. Kerr,
“Physical Culture.” 8: March, Sat cation Army Congress Hall Band
“Beaumont,” Dickens; tenor, Mr. W. Leather, (a) “The Kerry Dance,” Molloy, (h) “So Fair a Flower,” Lohr; anthem. Rand, “Bless the Lord.” arranged Hawkes; humour, Mr. I). Flood, ‘a) “That Wonderful Garden of Aline,” Long, (b), “Aren’t' .We AIL” Long; duet, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leather, “A Night in Venice,?’ Lucantom: piano. Mr. C. Towsey. “Scherzo in B Flat Minor.'' Chooip : male voice party. Band, “Hail J Smiling Morn.’' SpofFoth ; selection. Band. “Welsh Melodics.” arranged’ Hawkes: soprano. Mrs. W. Leather, fa) “Siug. Joyous Bird.” Phillips, fb).
“Juno Trent; selection Band. ‘ causing Current,” Goldsmith ; duet, Mr. and Mrs. W. leather. • A Paradise. For Two.” Tate, nornet. Hand, “I Love Him Bettor. humoui. Mi’. D. I' l‘'"'l I j'i va ecu Bouud>/‘ Henry, selec-
tions, Band. ‘‘While the Days arc Going By,” Aussie, (b) inarch, “Jubilee.” McAnally; gramophone lecture-recital, “The Latest Recordings.” 2ZH, Napier, 1260 K.C., 238 meters —6,30 p.m.; Uhcle George. 7.30; Musical programme of selected gramoilhone ■ records. 8.30: Mr. Horace Cottrell will give a 15 minutes talk (in the “Gannets.” 10.30; Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—Silent day. 3YA, Christchurch.—s p.m.: Children’s session, condui-ted by Uncle John. 7: News session. 8: Operatic and miscellaneous programme; Studio Instrumental Oi-fet, “Three Dale Dances,” Wood; baritone, Mr. F. 0. Penfold, (a) “The Blind Uloughman,” Clarke, (b) ‘‘l Would I Were a King," Sullivan; mandolin band, Circolo Mandolinistico, “La Traviata.” Prelude Act 1, Verdi, record ; mezzo soprano,. Miss / G. Brooks, “Where the Bee Sucks,”'Sullivan ; piano, Mr. F. Page, “Viennese Waltz No. 1,” Gartner, arranged Friedman ; tenor, Mr. C. R. Williamson, (a) “1 Hear a Thrush at Eve,” Cadman, (b) “A- May Morning,” Denza; Studio Instrumental Octet, ‘‘The Shamrock,” arra(ngcd Myddleton; recitation’ Miss I). Jeiikius, “The Inventor’s Wife,” Corbett; contralto. Miss A. May, "ITic* Flower Song,” Gounod; operatic chorus, Light Opera Company, gems from •■Hie Bohemian Girl,” Balfe, record; Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) -Passepied’” Delibes, (b) “Serenata,” Cajani, (c) “Celtic Dance,” Bullard; baritone, Mr. F. C. Penfold, “Spanish Gold,” Fisher; ’cello, Laurie Kennedy, “Hungarian Rhapsody,” Popper, ■ record ; mezzo soprano, Miss G. Brooks, (a) “Now Sleeps the Crimsun Petal,” Quilter, (b) • The Fuchsia Tree,” Quilter;. piano, Mr. F. Page, (a) “Study in F,” Chopin, (b) “Soiree de Vienne,” Scott; tenor, Mr. C, R. Williamspn, “Dawn the Vale,” Moir; piandoliu baud, Circolo Mandolinistico, “La Traviata,” Prelude Act 4, Verdi, record; recitation, Miss D. Jenkins, “Mr. and Mrs. I’opperman”; Studio Tpatriimental Octet, (a) “Sting of the Volga Boatmen,” Laugey, (b) “Cossack Lullaby,” Jirauek; contralto, M'ss A. May, (a) “A Song of I<o.ng Ago,” Adams, (b) “Mighty Lak’ a Rose, Nevin; Studio Instrumental Octet, “The Jevington Suite,” Loughborough.
4YA, Dunedin,. —5 p.m.: Children's session, conducted hy Big Brotlier ,'liil. 7; News session. 7.15; Talk, ■‘Trees for Farm Shelter.” 8; Proj gramme of music by Mr. J. McCaw’s Novelty Saxophone Band, assisted by 4YA artists; marqji, “The .Spartan,” Holmes; reveiie. “Golden Sunset,’ Alford; soprano. Miss W. Collier, (a) “Life is a Caravan.” Del Riego, (b) “Before the Dawn,” Lung; recitals, Miss N. Orboi'ii, (a) “Baa Sir Brian Botany,” Milne, (b) “Ring John’s Christmas,” Milne; eastern, intermezzo, Saxophone Band, “Oasis,” arranged Pettitt; buiuour, Mr. J. A. Paterson, (a) “Soosie McLeod.” Lauder.’ (b) “Tooral-I-Ooral-T-Ay,” Lauder; tenor saxophone, Mr. L. Turner, “Souvenir,” Didlp; baritone. Mr. A. lireck, (a) “Shipmates, of Mine,” Sanderson, (b) “The Dell's Awa,” Roddie; selection, Nqyelty Saxophone Band, (a) “Parade of the .Elephants,’’ Chenette, (b) “Remembrance,” Tearl; soprano; Miss W. Collier, “Spirit Flower,”’ Tipton; recital, Miss N. Osborn, “Day That 1 Have Loved.” Brooke; fox trots, Novelty Saxophone Band, (a) “Fiorella,” Brown, lb) “Marika,” Stuart; humour. Mr. J. A. Paterson. “When I Sleet Mclyay,” Lauiler; selection, Novelty Saxophone Blind. “Scotland” arranged Pettitt; baritone, Mr. A. Breca. “Plymouth Hoe,” Leonard; gramophone dance session. '
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 75, 12 March 1930, Page 9
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