TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
IYA AUCKLAND. iI.U p.ra,, afternoon session; 1.0, literary selection; 4,25, sports results to hand; ti.O, children 's session; 7.15 ,news and market reports; 8. J, overture. ‘ltalians in Algeria'; 8.11, vocal quartet, ‘Birthdays'; 8.15, bass solo by Mr. Duncan Black, ‘1 Pitched My Lonely Caravan’; 8.19, pianoforte, ‘Concerto in A Minor'; 8.35, recital by Mr. Thomas Harris, ‘The Coward’; S.-10, vocal duet, *My Thoughts are Swallows’; 8.44, tenor solo bv Mr. Jas. Simpson, ‘ The Blind Plougkman’; 8.49, ‘Peer Guyt Suite’ Pt, I;9.0, contralto solo tiy Miss Beryl Smith, ‘Harbour Night Song”; 9.5, vocal duet, ‘Miserere’; 9.9, talk, ‘Great Authors,’ Eobert Louis Stevenson; 9.24, vocal duel, ‘Little Grey Home’; 9.28, violin solo with orchestral accompaniment by Miss In a Bosworth, ■ ‘Serenata’; 9.32, recitals by Mr. Thomas Harris, (a) ‘Three Ages of Man’; (bj ‘Three Ages of Women’; 9.40, baritone and male quartet, (a) ‘Lowlands’; (h) ‘Highland Laddie’; 9.44, soprano solo bv .Miss Alma MeGruer, ‘One Fine bay’; 9.-18, vocal quartet, ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’; 9.52, musical comedy selection, ‘ Memo England. ’
2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand: G.O, children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturctte by Mr, D. McKenzie, |The Laws of Cricket’; 8.1, special studio presentation of Balfe’s one-act operetta, ‘The .Sleeping Queen,' by tho Ariel Wingers, assisted by the studio orft'iestya; overture 1 , ‘Overture to 'the Sleeping Queen ’; air, ‘The Crime -Minister’; duet, ‘I Crave a Loon’; air, ‘Only a Eihbon’; trio, ‘Who is Heartless’; duet, ‘The Treaty’; air, ‘The Noontide Dream’; air, ‘Oh! Could 1 but b’clieve the Past'; trio, ‘.Most Awful Wight’; iinale, ‘Fondly 1 Dreamed’; 8.51, orchestral. repeat number; 9.1, baritone solos by Lawrence Tibbctt, (a) ‘WI pao ’’; (h) ‘ l.Jn Nido di Aleatoric’; 9.9, overture, ‘.Wtradelia'; 9.19, humour by -dr. Cedri •• Gardiner, ‘The .Serial I WtorjO; 9.2-1. soprano with violin, ‘Wlitmbor .Softly, Dear Love’; soprano with orchestra, ‘ Una Voce Loco fa’; 9.32, ‘Aseanio Dalle! Music'; 9.-15, chorus with orchestra, (a) ‘A Enssian i Barca roll (>J; (I.) ‘Hound the Hay Main’; 9.51. musical comedy selection, ‘ The Mikado. ’ „
SYA CHEIoTCIIURCII
3 pan., afternoon session; -1.25. :■■ports results; (5.0, children ’s hour; 7.15, news session; 8.1, rebroadcasl of 2VA, Wellington; 8.(5, operatic vocal quartet, ‘Gipsy Chorus’; 8.10, ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Largo’; 8.It; contralto solo by Miss An.ta Graham. ‘Waiata Maori’; 8.18, Hawaiian imu i omen in 1, L’Juwyhi (/ e,a, B,;_’2. tennr suto 1»V Mr. W. Brad si’, aw, M 'll Sing Thee Songs ot _ wraby T d ia>t rumen; ,V 'irio.. ‘Miniature’; 8.85. soprano and contralto duet, 'Venetian Boat Sung’; 8.00, talk on manners by Mr. Hiram Bunford; S.d4, soprano solo by Miss Kenetta Kings, ‘Anytime’s Ivissing-Timc’; 8.48’, saxophone solo, ‘Sax-o-phun ’; 8.5(5, bass solo by Mr. if. A. Miller, ‘ Bjorn tlic Viking-’; 0.2, overture, ‘ln a Fairy Realm’; .0.13, tenor solo by Mr. W. Bradshaw, ‘Tom Bowling’; 0.i7, ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Gavotte’; 9.21, contralto solos by Miss Anita Graham, (a) ‘Boat Song’; (b) ‘Big Lady Moon'; 9.27, Wurlitzer organ, ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’; 9.80, tenor and bass duet, ‘The Battle Lve,’; 9.84. instrumental trio, ‘Romance’; 9.42, humour by Mr. Hiram Dun ford; 9.4(5, male voice choir, (a) ‘The Lincolnshire Poacher 7 ; (b) ‘ There is a Tavern in tho Town’; 9.49, soprano rfolo by Miss Reuetta Rings, ‘lndian Love Call’; 9.52, bass solo and chorus, (a) 'The Admiral s Broom’; (b) ‘The Shepherds.’
4YA DUNEDIN. 3.33, fashion talk; 3.30, afternoon-tea music; 4.25, sporting results; <3.3, children’s hour; 7.15, nows session; 8.1, overture, 'Martha’; 5.9, contralto solos by Miss Irene Horniblow, (a; - The Linden Tree’; (b) ‘lmpatience’; 5.15, selection, ‘The Waltz Dream’; 8 23, baritone solo by Mr. Arthur Luiigley, ‘O Tu Palermo’; 8.27, pianoforte, ‘Concerto in A Minor’; 5.42, mezzo-soprano solos by Miss Molly Vickers, (a) ‘Cradle Song’; (b) ‘The Wild Rose’; 8.48, contralto solo by Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘Slumber Song’; 8.51, pianoforte solo, by Miss Aileen Young, ‘First Movement, Op 27, No. 2’; 8.57, baritone solos by Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a; ‘Open Thy Blue Eyes’; (b) ‘Elegie’; 9.5, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss H/iJIy Vickers, ‘Love in Spring’; 9.8, tenor with violin obbligato, ‘Angels Serenade’; 9.12, band selection. ‘Semper Fidelis’; 9.16, relay of dance music from the Savoy,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 February 1929, Page 3
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