TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA WELLINGTON.
3 p.m.; Chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 4.35: Selected gramophonO items. 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 6.0: Childrens’ hour—Auntie Owen and Uncle Jell. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results t.o hand; 7.40: lecturettc —Mr H. C. South, “Books — Grave and Gay”; S.O: Chimes; 8.1: Overture —The Orchestra, “Peter Sehmoll”; 8.9: Quartet —Ariel Singers “The W : uls”; 8.13: Tenor solos —Mr C. A. Williams, (a) “The Hose’s Lament”; :(b) “Marie”; 8.19: Instrumental—The Orchestra’, (a) “The Swan”; (b) “Valse Caprice”; 8.27: Sketch (three characters) —Mr A. Stanley Warwick, “Cupid in the Kitchen”; 8.42: Mezzo-contralto solos--Miss Ngairc Coster, (ai “caro Mio Ben”; ■;b) “Sing, Break into Song”; 8.48: hymons-Ellwood-,Short Trio, “Trio in G”; 8.58: Humour at the piano—Mr A. E. Sargent, (a) “Beware of the Maidens”; (b) “Peter”;; 9.3: Weather report .and announcements; 9.5: Instrumental— The Orchestra, “Symphony, G. Minor”; 9.13: Soprano solos ■ —Miss Jeanette Briggs, “Mignon’s Song”; 9.17: Bass solos, with male chorus—Mr J. M. Caldwell, (a) “What shall we do with the Drunken Sailor?” (b)' “Can’t Ye Dance the Polka?”; ®9.23: Elocution—Mr A. Stanley Warwick, “The Hill”; 9.28: Piano and violin sonata—Mr Gordon Short and Miss Ava Symons, “Sonata in A”; 9.35: Duct—Miss Jeanette Briggs and Mr C. A. Williams, “Mountain Lovers’ 9.39: Ariel Singers, “The Ash Grove”; 9.43: lustrumcntal—The Orchestra, request etonis; 9.51: Songs at the piano ' —Mr A. E. Sargent, “The Fine Old English Gentleman”; 9.56: Bass solo — Mr j. M, Caldwell, “The Border Ballad”; 9.59: Instrumental—The Orchestra, “Nell Gwynn Dances; 10.3: National Anthem. « •
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: Afternoon .concert session— Selected studio items; 4.25; Sports results; 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Jack; 7.15: News and reports; 7.30: Talk by Mr E. J. Bell, of the Public Library on "Books”; 8.0: Chimes of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Orchestra; 8.10: March—Christchurch Municipal Band, conducted by Mr A. J. Schnack, “ BB and CF”; 7.17: Tenor solo — Mr Frank Morrison, 'The Willow Tree' 8.21: Selection —The Band, "H.M.S. Pianoforte”; 8.31: Mezzo-soprano solo —Mrs. K. Henderson, "If Only the World were Mine”; 8.35: Waltz—The Baud, "Silver Showers”; 8.42: Humorous recitation—Mr J. P, Darragh, " Cohen Buys a Wireless Set”; 8.47: Contralto solo —Miss Alice Vinsen, ‘ ‘ Mignon ’’; 8.51 -. Intermezzo—The Band, "In a Persian Market”; 8.59: Popular ■ song—Mr Walter Fairburn, "The Long, Long Trail”; 9.1; Weather report and forecast; 9.2: Belay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre ■9.10: Mezzo-soprano solos—Mrs. K. Henderson, (a) "Open thy Blue Eyes My Beloved”; (b) "Violets”; 9.16: Selection—The Band, "John o’ Gaunt’ 9.24: Tenor solos—Mr Frank Morrison, "My Love the Swallow”; '(b) "Lola” 9.30: Selection—The Band, "Scottish Gems”; 9.36: Contralto solo—Miss Alice Vinsen, "A Summer Night”; 9.40: Humorous'recitation—Mr J. P. Darragh, "Isaaestoin’s Visit to New York”; 9.45; March—The Band, "Argandab”; 9.52: Popular song—Mr Walter Fairburn, "The Sunshine of Your Smile”; 9.56: IVJareh —The Band "Machine-gun Guards''”; 10.3: God Save the King,'
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1928, Page 3
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