TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND. 11.15 a.m,, results of Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting at Alexandra Park. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 5.1, gramophone items; 5.40, relay from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains’ Tea Rooms; 4.50 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; (5.0, dinner session; orchestral —‘L’Arlesiennc—Prelude Act 1’; orchestral — ‘ L ’Arlesienno—Pastorale’; orchestra and chorus— ‘ L ’Arlesienne —Choeurs ’, (5.12, tacet; (i. 15, orchestral —‘L’Arle-sienne—La-Cuisine ile Castelet’ and 1 E’Arlesienne—Minuetto ’; orchestral — ‘L’Arlesienne— Le Carillon’ and ‘L’Arlesieunc—Adagietto’; (5.28, tacet; 6.50, orchestral ‘ L ’Arlesienne Faraudole’; orchestra and chorus —‘L’Ario-sienne--Marehe Des Rois’; violin solo —Jascha Heifetz, ‘On the Wings of Bong'; (5.40, tacet; 6.45, orchestral — ‘Oas.se Noisette—Valse Des Fieurs — Marche’; violin solo —Jascha Heifetz, ‘Ave Maria’; (5.57, facet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports re-
sults; 7.40, loetnrotte—Mr. A. J. Nich oils; 8.1, overture —Orchestra, ‘Norma’ 8-0, soprano solo--Mrs. W. Fraser iMor rish, ‘Orpheus with Ills Lute’; 5.15, pianoforte solo—Miss Mary Hennie, 'A.T.C.1,., ‘Sonata Pathetiqne—lst. Movement’; 8.20, baritone solos —Mr. John Prouse, (a) ‘ Ich Grolle Nicht’ (b> ‘Tlie Two Grenadiers’; 5.27, suite—‘L'Enfant Hindigue’; 8.85, recital— Mr. Sidney Tin gey, ‘The Chariot Race’, 8.42, contralto suios—Miss Hilda Chmih’y, (a) 'Go Down, JMoscs’ (b) ‘For Ever and a Day’; 8.40, ten-w solo--Mr. Jame.s Fordie, ‘Flower Song’; 8.53, selectlons—(u) ‘Vespcralo’ (l>) ‘ (torlege du Sirdar’; 0.3, soprano sun; —Mis. W. Fraser Morris, ‘The Little Dustman’; 0.. , soprano and chorus—‘ Scuta’s Ballad 0.11, orchestral—‘ Gondoliers concerted with orchestra —(■;'.) Hist ami Hearn’ (b) ‘Good Morrow, Pretty Maids' (c) ‘For 1 lie Merriest Fellows are Vie’ (d) ‘See, See, at Hast Thev Come’; 0.26, baritone solos —Mr. John Crouse, (a) ‘Tiie Brow of 7G,3iW (b) ‘ '-2 a■e 11 of ('annemara 0.33. mdr-etiou —* -iemoriam 0.41, recital —7.1 r. Sidney Tingey, ‘Mr, Pickwick’; 0.45, lenor sides —Mr. James Fordie. (a» ’Mary’ (b) ‘-My Love is Hike a Re.!, lied Rose’; 0.55, contralto solo —Miss Hilda Cliudley, ‘Remembrance’; 0.50, suite— Orchestra, ‘Suite Aigeriemie. ’
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. p.m. ,:G'! e rnmm session ; -R'J.I, spoils n>n'„> !n I,:;-!; ;i.O, chi Id n-n L■ < ii > i;; 7.0, mc.s .--ess: on; 7\ 13 I.ilk —ATr. F. .1. Bell, ‘Hook Review’; cone ri l>\ tin 1 Christ church M un'n-ipal Band; S.l, i;::li vrli —Band, ‘ H.B. and C.F.waltz — Band, ‘.Maiii. or' the .Mountains’; 8.3, mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Doris Irvine. ‘Lorraine. Lorraine. Loree’; S.l 7, selection —Hand, ‘ lolaiithe 8.2 d. baritone solo—. Mr. Robt. \V. Rofe, ‘The Drum Major’; S. 30, hymn—Band. ‘Fierce, Raged the Tempest 8.34, mezzo-so-prano solos—Miss Doris Irvine, (a) ‘ An Open Secret’ (b) ‘O, Ship of .My Delight’; 8.41, foxtrot—Band. ‘'Hie Glad Rag Doll’; 8.45, baritone solos—. Mr. Kohl. W. Kofc, (a) ‘Stone-Cracker John’ (b) ‘Come, Sing to Me’; 8.53, inarch—Band, ‘ Punchinello’; b-'R relay description of boxing tourney from the' .Municipal Hall.
4YA, DUNEDIN. 5.1. gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; (5.0, children's session; 7.0, news session; 8.1. orchestral — ‘Ballet Egypticn—Andante and Finale ’ 8.9, the. ; song, ‘Dorothy’s Wedding Day’ by the .Majors Quartet: —‘(’arilion’, ‘ Aubade’; soprano solo—-‘Now, the Lev!;’; entr’acte—(a) ‘ Serenade ’ (1») ‘Flight of the Bumble Bee’; quartet —‘Musette’; tenor solo —‘Oh. How 1 Love T’hee’; quartet —•Clique'; eu(r ’acta'—‘ Sleeping Beauty ’; contralto solo—‘Dear Child ’; baritone solo—‘Did You Ne’er Hear The Tale?’; 8.44, instrumental— ‘ Lc Cygne’; 8.50. recital— Miss Joyce Hould, sketch from Dickens; 0.0, ’cello solo —Mr. P. J. Pa'lmer, ‘Ynlse Ti’is.te'; !Mi, presentation of the opera ‘Tristan and Isold a’ 0.38, instrumental—‘Avc Marie’; 9.44, baritone solo—‘The Star’; 9.45, pianoforte solo —‘Gardens in the Rain’; 9.54, soprano solo—‘Love Triumphant’, 9.58, recitals —(a) scone from /Twelfth Night' (bt ‘Morey Speech’ from ‘The Merchant of Venice’; 10.4, violin solo— Son" Without Words’; 10.10, contralto solo —‘The Miller’s Song.’
WIRELESS STATIONS. WHERE AND WHEN TO "LISTEN IN." IYA, Auckland (333 m). —3 to 10 p.m. except Mondays. 2YA, Wellington (420m).—3 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Wednesdays. 2ZF, Palmerston N. (285m).—Wednesday G. 15 to 9, Sundays 3 to 4.30, 7 to 9. 3YA, Christchurch (306 m). —3 to 10 p.m. except Tuesdays. 3ZC, Christchurch (250 m). —Daily Noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays also 2.30 to 10.15. 4YA, Dunedin (463 m). —3 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Monday and Thursday. Australian stations given in N.Z. time. 2FG, Sydney (442 m). —7 p.m. till 1.15 a.m. 2BL, Sydney (349 m).— 7 p.m. till 1 p.m. ' 2BE, Sydney (362 m). —Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m. 2GB, Sydney (326m).—9.30 to 11.30 p.m. 2KY, Sydney (2SOm).— 9.30 to 11.30 p.m. 2UD, Newcastle (280 m). —Irregular. 2MK, Bathurst (275 m). —Irregular. 2UE, South Randwick (287 m) .—9.30 to 11.30 p.m. 2UW, Sydney (263 m).— Irregular. 3AR, Melbourne (484 m). —9.15 to 12. 30 a.m. 3LO, Melbourne (371 m). —9.30 to 1.15 a.m. 3PE, Melbourne (255 m), —S p.m. to midnight. 3UZ, Melbourne (319 m). —Monday, Wednesday 9 to 11.30 p.m. 4QG, Brisbane (3S5m). —Till 11.30 p.m. SGL, Adelaide (395 m). —3 p.iu. to 1 a.m.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1929, Page 3
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