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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND

3.0, selected studio items; 4.0, literal'}' selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; (5.0, dinner session—“ His Master’s Voice” hour; instrumental, ‘Or pheus in Hades’; instrumental, ‘Caprice Viennois’; 6.15, instrumental, ‘Spring Song’ (b) ‘Narcissus’; instrumental, ‘Coppelia Ballet’; violin, Frit/, Kroisler, ‘Tango’; '6.30, orchestral, ‘lnvitation to the Waltz’; instrumental, (a) ‘Serenade’ (b) ‘Oriental’; 6.45. orchestral, ‘Valse De Concert’; orchestral, ‘ Lioboslicd ’; 7.0, talk, Mr. Frank Sutherland, ‘Rugby Football’; 7.20, news and market, reports; 7.40, talk, Rev. T. R. B. Woolaxall, ‘History and Utility of’ Esperanto’; special programme of New Zealand composers’ and authors’ works; S.l, mezzo-soprano solos, Madame Mary Towscy, (ai ‘There, is a Quietness Among the Lilies’ (b) ‘Horses of the Dawn’; 8.7, h”inorous sketch, Members of the New Zealand League of Penwonmn. ‘Rejuvenated’: 8.22, baritone solos, Mr, John Bree, (a) ‘The Emigrant’ (b) ‘Eily Aroon’; 8.20, instrumental, ‘Trio in J.) Major —First Movement and Seherzo’; 8.37, soprano solo, Mrs. King, 4 Kotin) Poi'; 8.4 b, humorous sketch, Members of the New Zealand League of Pens', omen, ‘To Let’; 8.15, contralto solo. Miss Ina Thomson, ‘ Wniala Maori’; 8.4 9, ’cello solo, .Miss Mollie Wright, ‘Melody in C’; 8.53. baritone solo, Mr. John Rp'e, ‘Valley of the Shadow’; 9.0, talk, ‘New Zealand Authors’; 9.1 U,

mezzo-soprano .solo, Madame Mary Towsey, ‘My Lady Passes’; 9.13, instrumental, ‘ Trio in D Major— Slow Movement and Finale’; 9.2.1, part-song, - , ‘Charming Chino’; 9.28. contralto solo, 'Miss. 1. Thomson, ‘Farewell’; 9.31, gramophone lecture recital, Mr. Karl Atkinson, ‘Modern Maori Melodics’: orchestral, ‘Waiata Poi’; voeal duets, (a) ‘K Pare ra’ (Blue-Eyes). (!>) ‘ Po-kareka-ro’ (The Ripple); vocal duet, ‘To Arawn'; sopra.no and chorus, (a) ‘Tahi-nei Tarn Kino’ (Love Song), (b) ‘Kutia ilakn ’ (War Cry). 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3,1, afternoon session—gramophone items; 3.40. relay from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains’ Tea-rooms of music by the Trio; TO, studio items; 4..‘10 and 4.d0, sports results to hand; 0.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner session—- “ Columbia” hour; intermezzo, orchestra, ‘C'avalleria Kusticana’; sMecliou,, ‘ Schubert ia er.a '; 0.15. orchestra, ‘ .SeJuiberl i.iiina ', wa'lz, orehest ra. ‘Three 0 ’Clo<*k in the.' MoMiing’; 0.2,0, in.stru-

mental, ‘ Siegf; ie.i—Prelude .\et ‘3 T waltz, ‘Momer.is With ion’; waltz, ‘ M o - -i;ii>P' l on iii > Da nub-- ’; wurlitzer organ, SC’.ul w MacDonald, ‘La Rosi!a ’; 0.15. or diestra, ‘ Pagiiacci ’; waltz, oirhestr ‘M" fsio of Grldm: Dreams’; 7.0, news .-..•ssiu;;, market reports and sports results; 7.J-0, lecturette, Air. -A. }■:. Campbell, M.A., ‘ Physchology Talk

-■Tin 1 Vomig Offender’; 8.1, special studio presentation of the dramatic story ‘Galapagos’ by Mr. J. F. .Montague ami company (being the true story of the voyage of the ill-fated Norwegian barque ‘Alexander,” and the experiences which befell the captain and crew); 9.1, lecturette, Honourable T. M. Wllford, Minister of Justice and Defence —'The Skyways us Highways’; 9.10, orchestra, ‘Car-

men 9.24, solus, Miss Jeanette Brigg* (:t) 'Four by the Clock’ (b) ‘Garden Gossips’; 9.30, vocal quartet, ‘isle of Beauty’; 9.34, humour, Mr. J. F. -Mon■ tague, selected; 9.30, instrumental, (a' ‘Elsa’s Dream’ (b) ‘Love in Springtime;; 9.38. solos, Mr. W. Roy Hill, modern settings of two anonymous Elizabethan poems —(a) ‘Weep \ou Ho More’ (b) ‘Now is my Chloris’; 9.11. cornet and grand organ, R. Arnold Grier, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart ; 9.18, solo. Miss Ngairc Coster, ‘Loriaine, Lorraine, Lorrcc'; 9.52, bass solo, Mr. J. M. Caldwell, ‘ Young Dietrich’; 9.56, instrumental, ‘Pas Dos Lcharpes. ’

3YA, CHRISTCHUItCH. ■ 3.0, studio items; 4.25, sports resu'ts to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session—“ His Master’s Voice’’ hour; orchestra, ‘The Gypsy Baron'; waltz, orchestra, ‘Wedding of the Winds’; 6.15, orchestral, ‘lf Only 1 Had You’; orchestral, ‘Lolita’; hawaiiun, Kolomoku’s Honoiuluans, ‘Aloha Oc’; orchestral, ‘ Cliarmaine ’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘This Year of Grace’; orchestra, ‘Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life’; Kolomoku’s Honoiuluans, ‘Three O’Clock in the Morning’; 6.45, orchestral, ‘Minuet in O’; orchestral, ‘Amaryllis’; orchestral, ‘Bird Songs at Eventide’; waltz, orchestra, ‘Blue Danube’; 7.0, news session; rebroadeast o: 2YA. Wellington; 10.0, “His Master’s Voice’’ dance programme; medley waltz, The Troubadours, ‘Popular Songs of Yesterday’; foxtrot wit!;

FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 115 so vs.; 5 furlongs. 2 DE VAL; V. Riddiford’s br g (Backhani —Miss de Val) 4yrs, 9.2 (B. H. Morris) .... 1 3 SOME ACRE; G. W. Johnston's bg 4yrs., 7.11 (C. Goulsbro’) 2 9—KING PEG; R J. Moore’s bg aged, 7.2 (A. Pick) 3 Also started: S Joy Germ car 7.9 (J. Day), I Blue Paper 7.11 (J. Barry), 4 Lucre ear 7.0 (W. Broughton), 7 Black Odin car 7.2 (R. Drink water), 10 Pellotto 7.7 1 (W. Wiggins), 11 Accra ear 7.1 (R. Anderson), 6 Kotaki Eku) 7.2 (K. Volt-re). 5 H-ivilaud 7.2 (W. H. Jones), 13 Guard of Honour) 7.0 (J. Chandler), 12 Look Out car 7.4) (T. Metcalf), 14 Xorva! Tea car 7.2 (O. Mclnally), 15 Esnion 7.0 (J. Gunn). Won by a length, two lengths. KV taki Eka was fourth. Time, 1.5 1-5.

vocal refrain, ‘ Stevedore'; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Just a Sweetheart’; foxtrot, ‘When Sweet Susie Goes Stepping By’; 10.13, tenor solo, Lewis James, ‘Roses of Yesterday’; Hilo Hawaiian orchestra, ‘Honolulu Sweetheart’; waltz with vocal refrain.

'That’s What Put the Sweet in Home Sweet Home’; 10.25, tenor solo, Barrington Hooper, ‘For You Alone’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Sweethearts on Parade’; waltz with vocal re train, The Troubadours, ‘Another Kiss’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, orchestra, ‘ln the Woodshed She Said She Would’, 10.38, male trio, ‘Remember Me to Mary’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, orchestra, ‘Jimmy Valentine’; orchestra. ‘This Year of Grace’; 10.45, "bass with chorus, Paul Robeson, ‘ Plantation Songs’; foxtrot, band, ‘Teach Mo to Dance Like Grandma’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, orchestra, ‘ Gotta Bo Good’; foxtrot, bund, ‘A Room With a View’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, orchestra, ‘ln the Shadows.’

4YA. DUNEDTH. : 3.1, gramophone items; 4.25. sports results to hand; O.J, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecturctto by Mr. H. Greenwood, ‘Book Review’; 5.1. overture, orchestra, ‘Martha’; 8.5, presentation of the light opera ‘Sally’ by the 4YA Harmonists’; 8.40, instrumental. 4YA broadcasting trio, (a) ‘’Vennese Popular Song’ (h) ‘Tnui mere!’ and ‘Romance’; 8.50,. baritone

solos, Mr. F. M. Tuohy, (a) ‘For the Green' (b) ‘Lady Mine'; 5.57, choir, ‘Round About a Wood’; 9.2, pianoforte solo, Mrs. Ernest , Drake, ‘Moment Musical’; 9.7, mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Mollic Andrews, (a) ‘Snowflakes' (b; ‘Go Down to Kew in Lilac Time’; 9.14, grand opera and orchestra, ‘lva-mcnuoi-Ostrow9.lß, tenor solos, Mr, 11. A. Johnston, (a) ‘lnvictus’ (b) .‘On Mings of Song'; 9.25, violin solo, Mr. Frank Larsons, ‘Sonata’; 9.30, male choir, ‘Sleep, Gentle Lady’; 9.33, instrumental, ‘Celebrated Andante’; 9.39, soprano solos, Miss • Mae Matheson, (a) ‘Lovely Spring’ (b) ‘Th© Silver Ring’; 9.46, ’cello sold, Mr. F. J. Palmer, ‘Melodic Arabe’; 9.51, orchestral, ‘Toccata and Fugue in 3 ,Mmor. ’

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1929, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1929, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1929, Page 2