TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
&YA WELLINGTON, 3.1, Dominion Day celebrations of the Wellington Early Settlers' Association; 6.0, children's session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; .8.1, overture by the orchestra, (a) 'Tzigane'; (b) 'Dorn-Roschin'; 8.9, bass solo by Mr. J. M. Caldwell, 'Bois Epais'; 8.12, vocal duet, 'I Heard a Voice in the Tranquil Night'; 8.10, instrumental, the orchestra, ' Oxford Symphony'; 8.24, baritone solos by Mr. John"Prousc, (a) 'Now Heaven in'Fullest Glory Shone'; (b)-'Two Grenadiers'; (c) '1 Cannot Help Loving Thee'; 8.28, 'cello solo by Pablo Cassals, 'Melodies from Tannhauser'; 8.40, recital by Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, 'The Man from Eldorado'; 5.50, instrumental, the orchestra, request number: 8.58, tenor solo by Mr. lioy Hill, 'All Souls Day'; 9.4, chorus, (a) 'Here We Are At the Risk of Our Lives'; (b) 'Dance a Cachuca'; 9.5, mezzocontralto solos by Miss Ngaire Coster, (a) 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot'; (b,i 'The Star'; 9.14, instrumental, the orchestra, (a) 'Adagio Religioso'; (b) 'Ball Scene'; 9.24, soorano solo by Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8. ? 'Zulieka'; 9.28, pianoforte soJo by Miss Vera Tolan, 'Nocturne Op. 27'; 9.30, recital by Mr. A. Warwick, "L'Jie Game of Life'; 9.41, vocal quartet, 'Ay Wan kin O': 9.44, tenor solo bv Mr. Roy Hill. 'Linden Lea'; 9.47, "Wurhtzer organ solo by Reginald Eoort, 'Ballet Egypticn';"9.ss, bass solo by Mr. J. M. (/-uu well, 'I Love the Jocund Dance"; 9.58, ballet suite, orchestra, 'Ballet Music from Faust.; 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children '»• session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk on ' Esperanto' by Mr. Lincoln Efford; programme by Christchurcli Municipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr A. J. Schnack, assisted tyy 3YA artists; 8.1, msirch, band, 'Colonel Bogey'; .B.9,*baritone solo by Mr. John Worgan, 'Once in the Long Twilight'; 8.13, vocal duets, (a) 'The Streamlet's Slumber Song?; (b) 'Dream Pedlary': 8.17. soprano solo by Miss Frances Hamerton, ' O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?'; 8.21, selection, band, 'H.M.S. Pinafore'; - 8.3.1. Scottish humour, in song by Mr. Jock Lockhart, 'lt's Nice to Get Up in the Morning'; 8.35, string quartet,.' 1 Allegro Nori T-rop-po'; 8,39, contralto solos by Miss BelJe Kenaut: (a} ''Lithuanian'Song'; ,b( 'A Little Birdie'; 8.4.4, hymn, band, 'Rock of Ages'; 8.52, overture; 9.2, soprano and contralto duet, 'Old Winter'; 9.6> baritone solos by Mr John Worgan, (a) 'I Dream of a Garden; of; Sunshine'; (b) 'The Sweetest Story Ever Told'; 9 33. cornnt .solo with band accompany PeeP; 9.23, soprano solos bv Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) 'Brittany' ; (b) ' The Great Child'; - (c) ' Covent Garden'; 9.28, Scottish humour in song, bv Mr.- Jocls Lockhart, 'When I Meet Mackay'; 9.34, string quartet, 'Allegro Non solo by Miss Belle Renaut,' High on the Sleepy Hills'; 9.41. ahv. and march, band, (a) 'Welsh Melody/;(b) *The >oreat vLi≤ ArmyJ '.„■:.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1928, Page 3
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