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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND. Silent Day. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3-1, gramophone items; 4.30, relay from Messrs. Kirkcaldio and Stains Tearooms; 4.0, studio items; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; <3.0, dinner session; Overture —‘Die Flodermaus’; soprano solo—Uucrezia Bori, ‘ Ciribiribin (5.12, tacet; (i. 15, violin solos —Fritz Kroisler, (a) ‘Shepherd’s Madrigal’; soprano solo—‘ll Bacio —The Kiss’; (3.28, tacet; 0.30, orchestral—‘Three Spanish Dances’ 1. Orientale. 2. Audalouse. 3. Eondalla Aragoncst (H.M.V. Records C1553/4); (3.43, tacet; (5.45, orchestral—‘Triana’; choral —Sievcr Choir, ‘The Blue Danube’; 0.57, tacet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette —Mr. H. C. South, ‘Books —Grave and Gay’; 8.1, overture —‘Italians in Algiers’;’ 8.0, mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Monica Maifroy, ‘Black Roses’; 8.13, pianoforte ..olo—Miss Patricia Clayton, ‘Cuban Dances’; 8.20. baritone solo with orchestral —Mr. John Prouse, (a) ‘I Rage, I Melt. I Burn’ (b) ‘O Ruddier Than The Cherry’; 8.24, recital—-Mr. Norman Ait ken, ‘Cassius instigating Brutus’; 8.31, instrumental—‘(Scenes Pittoresques ’; 8.39, contralto solo — Mrs. T. Tracey, ‘Recompense’, 8.13, instrumental trio—Kroisler, Kroisler and Haucheisen, ‘ Arlesiermc—lntermezzo’; 8.47, tenor solos —Mr. Oliver Foote (a) ‘Rosebud' (h) /lives that Used to Gaze into Mine’; 8.53, instrumental —‘Rove Angclique9.2, organ recital —Mr. H. Temple M iiite, (a) ‘Nocturne in F. Flat' (D) ‘Traumorei’ (c) ‘Marche iSolemieile’: 9.17, mez/.0-soiHano soiHano solos—Miss .Monica Malfroy. (a) ‘Hi .Mi’s Vers A valent Des Ailes’ (1-) ‘The Star’; 9.23, instrumental — ‘ Hchnberl; ’s .Sketch Book’; 9.31, baritone solo with orchesl ra!- -‘ Vuican’s Hong’; 9.35, humour—-Mi - . Norman Aitken. ’The Bus Conductor"; 9.-11, baritone and male quartet- —<;i) ‘Hally Brown’, (b) ‘Hanging Johnny’ (c) ‘W'dsky Johnny’; lb-19, Iciuir solo—ill’. Oiiv: v Foii!e, ‘ Tliere's a Lam! 9.53. ins? rumeida!—‘ T.iee Hpnnish loanees. ’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 3 pan., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand: (5.9, children’a session: 7.0. news session; 7.30, I all:—Mr. Charles Bm-kmt, ‘People a Physical (,'ulturist Meals'; studio programme by 1 lie Wooisloa Brass Band; 8.1, mvulev Baud, ‘Martial Mom,mis'; 8.13, mezzo-soprano solos —.Miss Mara Edmonds, (a) ‘1 Wept, Beloved’ (a) ‘'! lie False Prophet’; 8.3 9, male voices—■ Htilun Group, ‘Jeauninc, 1 Dream of U-’lac Time’; 8.23, instrumental trios—‘Allegro Appassionata , 8,35, baritone mho—.Mr. Then E. Turner. ‘Dumi’; 8.39, foxtrot —Band, ‘ Tang’ino '; wait/, --Band. * Persuasion ’; 8.1(5. recital - -Miss Lily Jhughes, “ The Hong of England’: 8.51, soprano soio—.Miss .Marjorie Nelson, ‘Vug.: Vega Gondolier’; 8.55, bass with chorus —Ivar Andrescm,

'i'llc* K'lci'cil Name of Gcii soprano with chnm.s —‘La Vargmr Degdi An--9.8, selection —Band, ‘ Classica ’; 9. IS, mezzo-soprano soiou-—Miss Myra Edmonds, (;\) ‘The Curt:,in 1.-’aiis ’ (b) ‘Oh, Lady, Bo Good’; 9;25, recital— Miss LiJy Hughes, ‘The Coward''; 9.30, instrumental trios—(a) ‘June’ (h) ‘Autumn’ (cl ‘Autumn and Winter';

9.42, soprano : o!o;-; —Miss Marjorie Nelson, (a) ‘A Night in May’ (b) ‘The .Nightingale’; 9.-10, descrip!i\’e fantasia Band. ‘Jungle Dnniis’; 9.54, ban tone solos—Mr. Theo !•], Turin t. (a) ‘Eleariorn’ fb) ‘Only tho "River Running By’; .10.1, Russian dance Band. ‘Gonak’, inarck —Band. ‘Men - .’ and Blight.’ •iYA, DUNEDINM.i. gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to, hand; 0.1. ehihireu’s session; 7.1, news session; 7.00, lecturetto— Rev. E. S. Tuckwell, League of Nations Union); 8.1, overture —‘Pique .Dame’; 8.0, tenor solos—Mr. L. E. Dailey, (a) ‘Flower Song’ (b) ‘A Farewell’; 8.1(1, instrumental—‘Aida’; 8.22, recitals— Miss Joyce ■ Koi'ld, (a) ‘The Storming (b) ‘Lorraine Lorec’; 8.32, presentation of the opera, ‘Tristan and Isolda, ’ Act 3; 9.0, soprano solos—Miss Rorna Buss, (a) ‘Charming Chloe’ (b) ‘The .Dove’; 9.13. ’cello solo—Mr. P.‘ J. Palmer, ‘Sonata in C Major’; 9.18, baritone solos—Mr. F. M. Tuohy, (a) ‘Thanks be to God’ fb) ‘A Bachelor Gay’; 9.25, violin solos —Miss Eva Judd, (a) ‘To the Spring’ (b) ‘Anitra’s Dance’; 9.30, recital—Miss Joyce Mould, ‘Admiral’s Orders’; 9.30, pianoforte solo—Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘The Prince’; 9.4!, vocal due-t— - Watchman, What of the Night L’; 9.P), instrument

al —‘Song to the Evening Star': 0.52, soprano solo —Miss Koma Buss, ‘Bless You’; 9.56, concerted with orchestra — (a) ‘Here Wo Are at the Bisk of Our Lives' (b) ‘Dance a Cachuca.'

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1929, Page 3