TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
ITA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m, afternoon session; 4.0; literatv selection; 4.8; selected'studio items 4.25; sports results; 6.0: children Vsession; 7.15; talk by Mr. Norman Kerr ou *■ Physical Culture”: 7.30: news anil market reports; 8.1: orchestral —" Her Freieschutz Overture ’ 8.9: vocal quartet, "Giqne”; 8.13; tenor solos, Mr. J. Simpson: (a) "Easter Flowers” (b) "Dream Cottage”; 8.20: organ solo, "The Desert Song”; 8.23; contmlto_ solo. Miss lna y Scholium: "Lucia”; 8.27: hawalian orchestra, (a) "Maori Melodies” (b) "Kohala March.'*’; 8.34 :* baritone solo—Mr. John Breo, "To Mary”’; 8.38: baud, "Whistler and His Dog”; 8,41; elocutionary, Mr. .1. F. Montague, "Charles Dickens”; 8.47: violin solo, "Spring Song 8.50: soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "A Memory”; 8.54: vocal duet, "Song of the Sword”; 5.58: dance orchestra, "What Would be Sweeter than You?’” 9.3; tenor solo, Mr. J. McDougall, "Like Stars Above”; 9.7: hawaiian orchestra, (a) “Drowsy Waters” (b) "Wreath for Princess”; 9.14; vocal duet,-‘‘At Love’s Beg'umip.g”; 9.18: vvurhtzer organ, "Dreaming the Waltz Away”; 9.21: bass solos, ,Mr. Duncan Black, (a) "Corporal’s Ditty” •(b) "The Blacksmith”; 9.28: orchestral, "Castles in the Air 9.32: humour and elocutionary, Mr. J. F. Montague, (a) "Cremation of Sandy'McGee ’’ (d) selection from Shakespeare; 9.40; vocal duet,“The Sailor Sighs”; 9.44: violin solo, " The Old Refrain ”; 9.47: mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. Gordon Hillyer;’ "The Pixie Piper”; 9.51; Hawaiian orchestra, (a) "Hilo March” (b) "Aloha Land”; 9.5 • baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, . "The Fortune Hunter”; 10.2: organ solo, ‘ ‘ Among my Souvenirs”; 10.5: vocal duet, "Path of the Faithful”; ,10.9: baud, "Warbler’s Serenade”; 10.12: quartet, "Just a-wearyiu’ for You”; 10.1(5: orchestral. "Invitation to the,Waltz.”. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; (5.0: children's session; 7.15: .Addington stock market reports; 7.30: news session; 8.0: relay from Strand Picture Theatre of Strand String Quartet, conducted by Mr. Harry Elwood; vocal excerpts from "The Maid of the Mountains” (Simson), rendered by the Radiolan Quartet; S. 10: introduction on pianoforte, and opening chorus, "Friends Have to Part”; 8.36: pianoforte solo, Miss Ailcen Warren, "Andante and Rondo Capriccioso ”; 8.24: contralto solo and chorus, "Live for To-day”; 8.28: steel guitar solo, Frank Ferera, "Waters of Waikiki”; 8.32: soprano solo, Mrs. Claris Shaw, "Love Will Find a Way”; 8.34: instrumental trios, (a) " Waltzer-Marchen No. 2” (b) "Rondo Alla Turka”; 8.43: chorus, The Radiolians, "Though Curs May Quail : 8.47: cornet solo, Jas. Compton, "At Sunset 1 *; 8.51: drHiruitic recital. Mr. Hiram Dunford, "Becalmed”,*' 8.58: chorus and bass solo. "Wc’rc Gathered Here”; 9.4: overture, Black Diamonds Band; "Maid of the Mountains,” Part 1; 9.9: bass solo and soprano and tenor duet, (a) "A Bachelor Gay” ib) "Friendship and Love”; 9.10: steel guitar solo, Frank Ferera, Isle ot Oahu”; 9,20: chorus and contralto and bass duct, (a) "Save Us” .(b) "Over There, Over There”; 9.26; instrumental trios, (a) "Minuet” (b) "Screnata”; 9.35: tenor and bass duet, "Dirty Work”; 9.38‘ Black Diamonds Band,‘"Maid of the Mountains, ’ Part 2; 9.43: chorus and soprano and bass duct,- a() "Fisher Folk” (b) " A Paradise for Two’.’; 9.50: philosophy and humour, Mr. Hiram Dunford: (a) the Rear Rank” (b) "Some Worry’; 9.56: contralto - and tenor duct. Husbands and Wives. ’ ’ 4YA, DUNEDIN. 7.1: request gramophone concert; 7 40* nows session—Burnside market report; 8.1: popular song (a) "Roll ’Em Girls” (b) "I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were” Ce) Ixll the End of the World With You” (d) "Only Me Knows Why”; 8.12; popular song‘hits, Miss Thelma Blackman; (a) "Looking at the World Through Rosecoloured Glasses” (b) piano-accordion solo, Mr. E- ■ Hearn,}. "Liberty Bell March”; 8.2 o: humorous Rcottish son o- , Mr. Buster Brown; It s Like Beiuß at Hamo”: 8.27: humorous sketch; 8.37: orchestral overture iclayed from the Octagon Theatre Orchesi:ro, ago- light mezzo-soprano solos, & Betty Roberts, (a) “CarinK For the Rose ” (b) " Hiawatha s Mjilody of Love”; 8.57: saxophone solo, Mi. J. McOaw. M; songs, Mr, Chris. Harbo: (a) Lou Tell Her I Stutter ’’ (b) ‘‘ *earless McGirkin”; 9.8: Dunedin Banjo Tno, (a) "Kentucky’s Way of Haying Good Morning’ ” (b) "After Dark (0 "Bam Bam Bammy Shore , 9-I°-popular song hit, Miss noman, "Under the Moon'.’; 9._3. pnuao accordion solos, Mr. E. k-, "Auld Robin uray and Reels, ( ) "Woodland Flowers”; 9 Jt>: humorous Scottish son°-s. Mr. Buster Brown: (a) ‘‘lnverary”" <b) “The WcJJiug o’ Lauchie y McCaw ■’; 9.35:, humorous sketch; 9.45: light mezzo-soprano .solo. Miss Betty Roberts; By the Camp Fii-p”- 9 48: saxophone solos, ail. p. McCaw: (a) "Turkish Towel Rag (b) 1 ‘Honolula Moon/’; 9*4rhmnorous song, Mr. Chris Harli-v:• ■ S 100 < 9.57; relay of orchestral music Horn tlie Octagon Theatric
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1928, Page 3
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