TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0: Presentation of programme arranged by Messrs. Ldwis, Eacly Ltd.; 3.30, talk—-Miss Edith Sutherland, ‘ Homecrafts 3.45, further items by Messrs. Lends Eady, Ltd.; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; G.O, dinner session— ‘Parlophono Hour’: waltzes, (a) ‘Sulam-ith’, (b) ‘Minuet’; orchestra, ‘ Eklgaffeln ’; 6.15, instrumental; “ Classical organ solo—Sigmund Krumgold, ‘lndian Love Call’; waltz. ‘You, O.tty You ; 6.30, selection, ‘Funny Face’; waltz, ‘The Sphinx’; 6.45, orchestral, fa) ‘The Flowers Dream’; (b) ‘Whispering of the Flowers’; Organ —Sigmund Krumgold, ‘Gypsy Love Song’; instrumental, ‘Electric Girl’; 7.0, nows and market reports; 7.40 'talk-—Mr X. M. Richmond, ‘The Modern Age—As the Liberal Sens If: S.l. overtun —studio orchestra, .“election; S.ll, vocal quartet —Olympians. ‘The Hunt is l/p’; 5.15. baritone solo Mr IT. Parry Coney. ‘The Emigrant’; S. 10, xylophone and marimba. ‘Hit the Deck' 1 5.23, humorous sketch —Auckland Comedy Players, ‘They Write a Plav’; 8.41. instrumental, ‘A Doll’s Mouse’: 1.-The Green Baisc Lawn; 2. The Blue Boudoir;. 3. The Miniature Piano; 4. The Sleeping Doll; 5. The Clockwork Two-seater; 8.49, soprano solo —Miss Dorothy Yond, ‘Two Songs’; 8.53, tenor solos —Mr Lambert Harvey. Hi) ‘Alone in Love’s Garden’, (b) •When- Shadows Gather’; 9.3. instrumental, ‘Southern Hoses’; 9.11, contialto solos —Miss Marthp Williamson, (at •Salaam', (b) ‘As You Pass By’; 9.18, baritone solo—Mr H. Barry Coney, L I Were’: 9.22. xylophone solo —Rudy Starifa, ‘Dancing Tambourine’; 9.26, humorous sk e-t i —Auck.l an; 1 Co nie d y Players, ‘Wednesday or Friday’; 9.33. soprano solo —Miss D. \oud, ‘ Pierrot at the. Dance’; 9.37, vocal duet, ‘I Wish to Tune My Quivering Lyre’; 9.41, in strumentaX ‘Day in .Naples’; 9.49, foxtrot with vocal c-hon-us, ‘You VWuildn t Fool Me. Would You?’; foxtrot with vocal chorus. ‘From Stiarise to Sunset’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘.My Lucky Star’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, lea. Drops’; 10.1, co-mmediennc, ‘Button up Your Overcoat’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Mv Annapolis-; foxtrot wild; vocal chorus. ‘Hillin’ the Celling’; waltz with vocal chorus, ‘I found Hap-pines-s’; waltz wit-h vocal chorus, ‘My Angelino’; 10.16, oki-time orchestra. ‘Polka Me-d'leyfoxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Cradle of Love’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘'.!'!u n Wr Cauoe-dle-Qodle’; fixtn.it with vocal chorus, ‘l’m Still Caring'; 10,3.1, vocal solo with novel* v accompaniment, Frank Luther. ‘Peg-Leg Jack’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘ Jericho ’; foxtrot, with vocal chorus. “ I’'in Just a V agabond Lover-; waltz with vocal chorus, ‘Sleepy Valiev’; 10.-13. old-time orchestra. ‘Ala.rosovia Waltz’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Sing a Little Love Song'; foxtrot with vocal chorus. ‘Thai's Living’; foxtrot with vocal chorus ‘There’s a Four-leaf clover in My Pocket.’; 10.55, vocal solo with novelty accompaniment, ‘ Barnacle Bill, the Sailor’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Oh! Baby, VYhaJ a Night! '; waltz with vocal chorus. ‘Mv Dear.’
2YA WELLINGTON. k 3.1; Programme of selected gramophone records and player rolls; 4.30 and 1.50, sports results to hand, 5.0, ihildren’s session; (5.0, dinner session ‘His Master's Voice' hour; last rumental, (a) ‘Garden in the Rain’; (b) ‘The Song T Love’; waltz, ‘Gold and Silver’; instrumental, ‘Cherry Ripe’; G. 15, waltz., ‘T.hc Spanish Dancer'; orchestral, ‘ Roni-an.ee ’; violin —Isolde Alenges <Salut D'Amour'; 6.00, instrumental, (a) ‘A Friend o' Mine’; (b) ‘None But the Weary Henri’; orchestra and grand organ, ‘My Treasure’; instrumental, ‘Minuet:'; 0.45, instrumental. ‘Melodiohs Memories'; waltz, ‘Emperor’; 7.0, news sesision, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lectureth —Miss Inez Counop, ‘Dancing'; studio concert by the Wellington City Silver Band: 8.1, band. ‘Poet ami Peasant’; 8.11, soprano solo —Airs. Eilris Spackman, ‘Snowflakes’; 8.15, comedian —Frank Cnimit ‘The‘King of Borneo'; 8.19. band, ‘Two Indian Love LyFics’ 1. Temple Bells; 2. Less Than the Dust; 5.27, baritone solo —Air S. Tk Rodger, ‘ Aly Queen’; 8.31, recital —AFnss Mai sic Carte-Lloyd, ‘Love’s Offering Came Too Late’; 8.37, irchestral ‘ L ’Estudiantina ’; 8.41, contralto solo —Miss Evelyn Robinson. ‘There’s a Big Lot of Sunshine’; 8.45, tenor solos —Mr E. W. Robins, (a) ‘Parted’; (h) ‘Vale’; 8.52, band, ‘Parting Whispers’, ‘St. Elmo’; 9.0, soprano solos —Airs. Eclris Spackman, (a) ‘Daybreak’; (b) ‘There Lies the Warmth of Summer'; 9.12, baritone solos —Air. S. E. Rodger, (a) ‘Snowy Breasted Pearl’; (b) ‘Molly’s Eyes’; 9.17, band, ‘Jungle Drums’; 9.25, humour —Miss Maisio Carte-Lloyd, (a) 'Arkansas Traveller’; (b) ‘Specially Jim’; 9.32, waltz, ‘Espana Waltz’; 9.30, band, ‘Gems of the Old Days’; 9.4(5, contralto solos—Miss Evelyn Robbins, (a) 1 Keep on Hopin’ ’; (b; ‘Thanks be to God’; 9.52, tenor solo —Air E. W. Robbins, ‘lf I Might Oome to You’; 9.50, band, ‘ALarch of the Mountain Gnomes’; band ‘Queen of the North.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0: Selected studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children session; (5.0, dinner session— * Columbia hour: suite, ‘ln & Fairy Realm’: 1The Moonlit Glade; (2) ‘The Queen Fairy Dances; 3, Gnomes March; 6.15. orchestral, ‘ March oi: the Bojarcn , ’cello solo—Caspar Gassado, ‘Melodic Arabc’; orchestral; ‘Wood Nymphs’; 6.30, orchestral, ‘Summer days’ suite:
1. In a Country Lane; 2. On the Edge of the Lake; 3. At the Dance; 0.45, orchestral, ‘ Afemories of -Mendelssohn ’; orchestral, ‘Bridal Procession’; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecture —Air R. G. Robinson, ‘Farm Forestry’; 7.50, overture —rebroadcast Iron*, 2VA Wellington; 8.10, duet, ‘Sainted .Mother’; 8.14, violin solo —Alins Irene A 1 orris, ‘Nobody Knows de Trouble I’ve Seen’; 8.18, tenor solo—Air E. Rodger, ‘Celeste Aida’; 8.22, instrumental, ‘Peer Gynt Suite’ —A ultra’s Dance’; 8.20, bass solo —Air James Filer, ‘Love that’s True Will Live for Ever’; 8.30, male choir, ‘Die Nacht’; 8.34, instrumental —Studio Trio, ‘Trio in C Alinor—First. Alovement ’;8.40, soprano solo —Aladame Gower Burns, ‘Mother, You Know the Story’; 8.50, pianoforte solo —Miss L. Merle*Mill or,'‘Pantasie in C Minor’; 8.54, mezzo-soprano solo —Alis-s Alyra Pollard, ‘The Gypsy Air'; 8,58, male choir, ‘Der Tanz’; 9.4, instrumental, (a) ‘Tempo di Mcmictto’; (b) ‘Serenade’; 9.12, duet, ‘Fickle-hearted Alrim ’ 9.1(5, violin solo —Miss Irene Aforris, ‘Gavotte’; 9.20, bass solo—Air James Filer. ‘The Garments Antique’; 9.24, pianoforte solo —AFss L. Alerle .'ldler, ‘II Molto Continue’; 9.28. mezzo-con-tralto solo—Alias Myra Pollard, *Scquidilla’; instrumental,. ‘Peer Gynt Suite’; 1. Return of Peer GyP’ 2. Solveig’s Song’; 0.40, tenor solo AL E. Rogers, ‘The Stars Brightly Gleaming’; 9.44, soprano solo—Aladutue (■ or Burns, ‘An Empress Am I’; 9.48, vocal quartet, ‘Fairest Daughter ; 9.02. instrumental, ‘lnvitation to the waltz. 4YA DUNEDIN. Silent dav.
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