TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND
3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon f s> ssion .Selected studio items. 7.15 to 7.45.: News and reports. 8.0 :Chimes. 8.1: Relay . of overture from R'.alto Theatre. Air. Henry C. Engel, conductor. 8.6: , Soprano solo —Miss L liolim s, “ Shepherd,, Thy Demeanour Vary." 8.10; A r ocal —The Asquiths thirty ihimil.es* drawing-room entertainment. 8.40; Contralto solo —Miss Nancy Clarke, (a) ‘‘Abide With Ale,” (b) “To a Aliniature.” 8.46: Relay of musical interlude from Rmito Theatre. 8.4 f); Soprano solo-*—Aliss Ida Holmes, (a) “An Ero.skay Love Lilt,” (h) “Enough. 8.57; -Contralto solo—Aliss N. Clarke, (a) “ Aly Dear Soul,’’ (b) “The Dawn.’’ 9.4: Weather report. 9.5: Instrumental —Air. Walter Smith’s Radio Band. Novelty vocal and instrumental selections. 10: Close down.
2YA WELLINETON
3 p.m.: Gramophone ree.il al. 3.30: Lecturette — Miss Mann, “ashions.” 3.45: Gramophone recital. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. King,- D.E.8.A.. “ Esperanto.” 8.0; Chimes of the General Post OTflce Hock, AV ■! 1 i ngt on 8.1: Rclay from Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Alaveh —Central Alission Band. “ Si, Elmo.” 8.20; Contralto solo—■ Miss Hilda Chudh-y, “I Love Thee.” 8.23: Cornei duet —Bandsmen Ale t’berson and AY. Baker, “ Ida and Dot.” 8.28; ATozzo-soprano solo —Aliss Mary AleKoown, “ Scones That. Are Brightest.” 8.31; Selection —Central Alission Band, " ATinstrel Aiclodies.” 8.41: Baritone solo—Mr. Geo. East ‘‘The Trumpeter.” 8.44; Waltz —Central Alission Band. “ Moonlight” 8.52: Soprano solo —Aliss Esme Crow, •‘~Dreanl of Delight.” 8.57: Selection —Central Alission Band, “John Peel." 9.5: AVeather forecast. 9.G; Lecturette on music—Air. Douglas Taylor. 9.21: Box trot —Central Alission Band. ■'Razzle Dazzle.” 9.26: Contralto solo —Alias Hilda Chndley, “ Deep River.” 9.31: Air vane —O-ntral 'Mission Band. “Eventide.” 9.38; Mezzosoprano solo —Aliss Alary ATcTCeown “ Sweet Spirit, Hear ATy Prayer.” r M* > ; Afev'-h —Cen'ra.l Alission Band “The Great L’ttl 0 9.49: Baritone solos--—Air. George East, (a) “ ATotlior o’ Aline” (b) “Of All Ihe Young Alaidens" 9.54; Euphonium solo —Bandsman Baker. “ The Village Blacksmlth.” 9.59: Soprano solo — Miss Esme Crow. “ No_ No! No!” 10.3: National Anthem.
SYA CHRISTCHURCH, 3 p.m.; Afternoon concert session. 4.0: Talk—Miss M. J. Shaw, Homo Economics Association. “ A Square Mml.” 7 15: New and reports. 8.0: Cbime«. Relay of orchestral selections ‘>om Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra.. under direction of .Mrs. Black. 1.15; Clarionet solo: —Air. I,inton Boulton. “O Role Mio.” 8.>9: Tenor solo—Mr. W. Bradshaw, “ Thora.” 8.23: Flute and clarinet duet —Messrs Ronald and Linton .Boulton. “ Cherry r f : me.” 8.25: Soprano solo—Miss Prances Hamerton, “The Shepherdess of the Field.” 8.2(1: Talk—Rev. R. Dudley, “ Jupiter, the Head of the Sun Family.” 8.47: Instrumental trio —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (violin, ‘cello, and piano). “ Trio in B 'Major.” 8.57: Tenor solo —Mr. W. Bradshaw, “ The Pilgrim of Love.” 0.0: Reday from Grand Theatre. 9.15; Flute solos—Miss Francos Hamerton. (a) “ Oh. Star Deceive Me not,” (b) “Stars with Golden Sandals.” 9.22: Violin solos —Miss Irene Morris, (a) “ Andantino,” (b) “Allegretto.” 9.29: Flute and clariomq duet —Messrs Ronald and Union Boulton. “Chant d’ Amour.” 9.24: Tenor solo —Mr. W. Bradshaw. "Sound, an Alarm!” 9.29: Instrumental Trios —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “ Once Upon a Time,” (b) " Throe Fours Valso.” 9.46: Soprano solo —Miss Frances Hamerton, “ I'll Rock You to Rest.” 9.50: Relay from Grand Theatre. 10.0: National Anthem. Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN. 7.0: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Studio concert by Hie Salvation Army Rand, under Bandmaster A. Millard and assisting artists. S.l: March —The band, " Liberator.” 8.5: Yoe.al—Girls* Choir. "Far from the Fold." 8.9: Cornet solo-—Deputy 8.M.0. Judd. “ Flight of Ages.” 8.14: Soprano solos —Miss Olga, Burton; (a)' “ Slumler Song,” fb) ‘‘.A Brown Bird Singing" 5.19: Selection —The band. ** New Zealand Melodies.” 8.28: Violin solos —Miss Eva Judd. “ Romance.” 8.88; Trombone solo —Bandsman G. Lemin " Phantasy.” 8.89: Violin and cornet —Miss F. Judd and Mr. O. Judd selected. 8.44: Euphonium solo— Bandsman T. J. Howie, “ Cavatina ” from *'Lnereta Borgia.” 8.49: Cornet duct —Messrs O. Judd and T). Robertson: "Will o’ thp Wisp. 8.55: Vocal Girts’ Choir. “ The Good Shepherd.” 8.59:; Selection —The band “ Musical Swifeh.” 9.9; Violin solo —Miss E. Judd. “Mazurka.” 9.18: Cornet soto Bandsman T>. J. Robertson. “ Because.” 9.19: Soprano solos —M l .ss Olga Burton, (a) ” Dreaming ” (b) “Out of (he Dusk” 9.24: Address by
“Gargoyle”—“ For Mot.oritsi." 9.82: Sextet —-Messrs. Judd, Robertson Stanton, T. Lemin, G. Lemin, and
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