TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
ITA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection; 4.8: studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children’s session;v.lo: news and market reports. Book review; 8.1: overture, L/xciies^ia, ‘ 4 Marctic Mihtairo 71 waltz, ‘ ‘lt Bacio 7 7 8.9: contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley; “Break, Break Break’ 7 ; 8.13; xylophone solo: “Chavre Souris”; 8.16; baritone solo, Mr. Walter Brough; “What the Rod-headod Boatswain Said”; 8.20: orchestral seolctions, (a) “Minuet in G” (b) “Fairy Tarapatapoum” (c) “Hungarian Dance 77 ; 8.29; soprano solo, Miss Naucye Hanna: i 1 Trees' 7 ; 8.32: cornet solo; ' 1 Berceuse dc Jocelyn”; 8.36: tenor solo, Mr, Robert Fetor; “Once Again 77 ; 8.40: xylophone solo: “March of the Town Guards”; 8.43: Mr. A. 13. Chappell, “Talks on Old New Zealand—The (Settlement of Auckland 77 ; 9.0: cornet Aolu: “Serenade”; 9.4; contralto solo, Madame Dene Ainsley; “Spinning”; 9.8: orchestral overture: “Glory of Russia”; 9.16: presentation of excerpts from “Tne Daughter of the Regiment 7 ’ (Donizetti), produced under the’’direction _of Madame Irene Ainsley. (.This brilliant little opera was, the fiftyfourth work produced by the prolific Donizetti. Jenny Lind, as the vivacious Vivancliere, made the opera very popu lar in London). “The Camp and Battle, 77 Sulpizio and Maria; “ 7 Tis Known to All. 77 Maria; “1 Love Thee, 77 Maria and Tonid; “Dear Friend, Farewell,” Maria; “To My Heart What is Wealth? 77 Maria and Chorus; “All Hail! France, 77 Maria and Chorus; “Are Wo Three Met Again? 77 Trio and iinale. 2YA,"WELLINGTON. 3.1: selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55: sports results to hand; 6,0: children 7 s session; 7.0: news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40; ; lecturcttc: “For the Man on the Land 77 ; 8.1: overture, the Orchestra, (a) “Strauss March 77 '.(bV,“ln Old Manila 77 ; 8.9: vocal quartet, Comrades in Arms 77 ; 8.13: contralto solo, Miss. Lily Mackie; “Will He Come? 8.17: selection, the Orchestra: “Sometime 77 ; 8,25: baritone solos, Mr. Lon Barnes. A group of songs by Frcdcr ck Keel, (a) , “To-morrow” (b) “Trade Winds” (c) ’lPort o 7 Many Ships 77 (d) “ Mother Carey 7 7 ; «!35: instrumental, the Orchestra’: Request rnmpor; 8 43: vocal duet; “Maying 77 ; 8.47: vocal quartet: “Hunting Chorus 77 ; 8.50: song suite. Orchestra: (a) “Hindoo Song 77 (b) “At Evening” (c) “Open Thy Blue Eyes”; 9.0: songs at the piano, Mr. Billy Hart; 9.10: c.ontralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie: “Willow Song 77 ; 9.14: ballet music, the Orchestra: “Gemelle”; 9.22: tenor sdo, Mr. Arthur Coe: “A Farewell”; 0.26: a Columbia Kohler Gramophone recital; cornet duct: “Two Little Fiuciu-s ”: tenor oio, Oh as,. ,Haekett• 11 Dumi 7 'Paul Whilenuui's Ondic:.;! i n • 11 Aii 1 i*ry ’iV iuiiw Waltz 7 "; humour: “Casey Takes the Census 77 ; organ solo: “Love 7 s Old Sweet Song 77 ; tenor solo, Ernest. MeKinlay: ‘ ‘ Huera Ka 7 7 ; foxtrot; “My Blue-Ridge Mountain Homo 77 ; foxtrot: “The Kin Kajou”; humour: “The Engineer 77 ; Paul Whiteman 7 s Orchestra: “ La’ Paloma 7 ’; Columbia Orchestra: “Idilio 77 ; baritone solo, Fraser Ganger “Lassie o 7 Mine 77 ; vocal: “Ramona 77 ; violin solo, Tosca Seidel: “Air G String 77 ; duet, Layton and Johnston: “Plantation Medley 77 ; march; “Lights Out. 77 4YA, DUNEDIN. 3.1: selected' gramophone items; 4.0: an address on “Art Needlework 77 ; 4.25: sports results; 6.1; children’s scs-. sion; 7.15: news session; concert by the Sti Kilda Band under the conductorship of Mr. J. Dixon, and items by assisting artists; 8.1: march. Band: “Machine Gun Guards 77 ; 8.5: tenor solos, Mr. L. E. Dailey: (a) “The Sweetest Flower 77 (b) “Goodbye”; 8.9: monologue, Miss Anita Winkel: “Out at Mons”; 8.13: waltz. Band: “Woodland Blossoms 77 ; 8.21: soprano solos, Mrs. D. Carty: (a) “The Rosary 77 (b) “Dear Little Shamrock 77 ; 8.28’: Scottish, selection, Band: “Scotia 77 ; 8.34; . baritone solo, Mr. Bert Rawlinson: “The Floral Dance”; 8.39: recitals, Mr. Lester Moller; (a) “The Storming Party 77 (b) “Father’s Dress Suit”; 8.47: sacred selection, Band: “Spanish Chant 77 ; 8.57: mezzosoprano solo, Miss Muriel Riley; 9.3: cornet solo with band accompaniment: “Moonbeam”; 9.11: tenor solo, Mr. L., E. Dailey: “Echoes 77 ; 9.14:. recitals, Miss Anita Winkel; 9.22: selection, Band: “Minstrel Melodies 77 ; 9.34: soprano and baritone duet; “What Arc the Wild Waves Saying 77 ; 9.39: bantone solos, Mr. Bert Rawlinson: (a) “The Arrow and the Song 77 (b) “The Nameless Lassie 7 "; 9.46: intermezzo, Band: “Chant Sans Parole”; 9.52; mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Muriel Riley; 9.57: recital, Mr. Lester Moller: “Punch. Brothers, Punch 77 ; 10.4; march, Band: “ Light . Step. 7 7
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1928, Page 3
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