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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0, relay description of representative Eugby footbad match from Lclen park; 5.0, children’s, session; b.O, dinner session, ‘Columbia Hour’; band, ‘MartiaLMoments’; ‘Missouri Waltz'; (3.15, violin and wurlitzer organ, ‘Evening in the Desert’; Hawaiian, ‘Dreamy Hilo Bay’; march, orchestra, March of the Joys’; pianoforte solo by Percy Grainger, ‘Molly on the Shore’; 0.3 u, waltz, Collegians, ‘Till we meet again’; waltz, Collegians, ‘Beautiful Ohio’; Piccolo duet, Jean and Pierre Genmn, ‘Eippiing Streams’; (5.45, violin ana organ, Marrnello, ‘Once’; xylophone solo by W. W. Bennett, ‘Gee Wmz’j Hawaiian, South Sea Islanders, Lei Lani’; orchestral, ‘ln the Shadows’; 7.0, news session, sports results, book review; 8.1, studio orchestra, Merely Molly’; 8.11, vocal duet, BashamBriggs duo, ‘Just a-Wfiarym ’’; 8.14, the Snappy Three, (a) ‘Out of the Dawn’; (li) ‘ln a Bamboo Garden’; 8.20, instrumental novelty, (a) ‘balfv in my Dreams’; (b) ‘Mississippi Moon’’; 8.28, baritone solo by Mr. Arthur Briggs, ‘ The Shade of the Palin’; 8.32, studio orchestra, Nell Gwynn Dances’; (1) Country dances, (2)’ Pastoral. (lance, (3) • Merrymakers' dance; 8.40 contralto solos by -Mrs. Daisv Basham, (a) ‘The Boatman'; (b) ‘‘When I Awake’; 8.47, saxophone duet. Messrs Roadlcy and Biakey, ‘Serenade’; 8.51, novelty foxtrot, Bonzo Five, ‘Tu Tu’; 8.55, vocal duet, Basham-Briggs <l,uo, ‘in Springtime•; 9.1, studio" "orchestra, ‘Two Songs’; (1) ‘Leave Me’; (2) ‘Songs my Mothei Taught Me ; 9.10, Snappy Three, (a) ‘Marie’; (b) selected solo, (e) ‘Chiquita.’; 9.19, instrumental novelty, (a) ‘American Tune’; (b) ‘Me and the Man in the Moon’; 9.27, humorous duologue, Angela Baddclcv and L. Dn Garde Beach, .‘Motoring Without Tears’; 9.35, instrumental, (a) ‘Soldier’s 'roast’; (b) flute solo < with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Serenade’; 9.45, vocal duet, Basham-Briggs duo, a group of Tosti’s songs, (a) baritone solo, ‘My Dreams’; (b) duet, ‘Beauty s Eyes’; (c) contralto solo, ‘Good-bye’; 9.53, saxopnone duet, Messrs Eoadley and Biakey, ‘Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight9.'s(>, instrumental novelty, ‘Savoy American Medlcv’; 10.0, ‘His Master’s Voice’ dance programme: March, orchestra, ‘Rakoczy March - ; Paul Whiteman’s orchestra, ‘ln My Bouquet of Memories’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, Waring’s Pennsylvanians ‘ln the Evening’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘When Love Comes Stealing': 10.14. baritone solo by Lawrence Tibbott, ‘Drink to me only’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘A Kiss before Dawn’, foxtrot witn vocal chorus, orchestra, ‘My Angel’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘ Get out and get under (lie Moon ’; 10.27. oichestral, ‘Samson et Delilah’; male voices, ‘-Mammy is Gone’; pianoforte solo by Pauline Albert, ‘The Doll Dance’: waltz, orchestra, ‘l’m away from the World’; dance orchestra, ‘My Bine Heaven ’; l(l.4(), organ solo by Edwin Lemare, ‘Alohu-oe’; male voices ‘Dream iciver’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘When I Ring your Front Door Bell’: dance orchestra, ‘Just a Memory’, 10.53, comedian by Sir Hurry Lauder, ‘Just got off the Chain’; waltz, ‘King for a Day'; foxtrot, with vocal chorus, orchestra’, ‘ M ississippi Mud.’

2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1, relay description of football niulc.ii from ‘Athletic park; 5.0, children's session; (5.0, dinner session, ‘His .Master’s Voice’ hour: Instrumental, orchestra, (a) ‘My Beloved Gondolier’; (b) CSouvenir De Carpi’; instrumental, ‘Just a .Memory’; violin and kinema organ, Llsie Southgate, ‘1 Hear You Calling Mu’ ;G.15, orchestra, ‘Potpourri of Waltzes’;" waltz, orchestra, ‘Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl’; G. 30, instrumental, ‘(Scene De Ballet Marionettes’; violin and kinema organ, Elsie Southgate, ‘Rose in the Bud’; instrumental, •Persiflage’; instrumental, ‘When the White Eider-Tree Blooms Again’; G. 45, instrumental, ‘My Blue Heaven’; orchestra, ‘Sleepy ’Honolulu Town’; strumental, ‘I Kiss your hand’; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette by Mr. V. Hutchinson, travel talk, ‘The Blue Riband of the Atlantic’; 8.1, orchestra, (a) ‘Castles in Spain’; (b) ‘The Dancing Cession’; 8.0, vocal quartette, Melodic Pour, ‘in the Shadows’; 8.14, Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Mandolin Baud, (a) ‘Rialto Polka'March(b) ‘O’er the Lagoon’; 5.20, Comic song and whistling solo by Airs. Winifred Birch-John-stou. ‘He Picked me a bunch of Buttercups’: (b) ‘Rosebuds’; 8.28, instrumental. ‘By the Swanec River’; 8.36, tenor solo by Mr. Sam Duncan, ‘An Evening Song’; 8.40, violin and cinema organ, Do Groot and Terence Casey, (a.) .‘Cavatina’; (b) ‘Parted’; S.4G, humour by Air. Len Ashton, ‘Please Could you Oblige Ale with a Stamp?’; 8.51, instrumental, request number; 9.1, vocal quartette, ‘Cos I’d nothing else to do’; 9.5, mandolin band, Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Alandolin Band, (a) ‘Los Picadors’ march; (b) ‘To the Woods’; 9.12, baritone solos by Mr. R. S. Allwright, (a) ‘FJourette’; (b) ‘The Star’; 9.19, instrumental. ‘By the Blue Hawaiian Waters’: 9.27, humour by Air. Len Ashton, ‘Aiisery Farm’; 9.34, sax'ophono solo by Rudy Wiedoeft ‘Minuet’; 9.3 G, bass solo by Air. W. W. Marshall, ‘ The Courier of Aloscow’; 9.42, tenor solo by Air. Frank Bryant, ‘ Duna‘ 9.46, vocal quartette, ‘While I have You’; 9.50, instrumental, dance novelties; 10.0, ‘Brunswick’ dance programme; Foxtrot with vocal chorus, orchestra, ‘Ho, Sho and Mo’; novelty, orchestra, ‘ Pash i one tie ’; foxtrot witn vocal chorus, orchestra, ‘Angry’; 10.13, baritone solo by Richard Bonelli, ‘Luna I)’Estate’; foxtrot ango with _ vocal chorus, orchestra, ‘Mi Araado’; foxtrot with voeal chorus, The Vlcvelanders, ‘What a Girl! What a Night’; foxtrot, ‘That’s a Plenty’; 10.25, baritone solo by Richard Bonelli, ‘Visioiy? Vencziana foxtrot with vocal chorus, Six Jumping Jacks, ‘Olaf’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, orchcsera, ‘Yo le Amo Aleans I Love You’; waltz with vocal chorus, Ray. Aliller’s orchestra, ‘The Waltz I can’t Forget’; 10.37, vocal duet, Gardner, ‘Birmingham Jail’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Alonna Vanna’; vocal duet with novelty accompaniment, ‘Aly Tennessee Mountain Home’; foxtrot with vocal chorus. ‘The Alonte Carlo Song’; 10.50, vocal duet, ‘Go and Leave Me if you want to'; foxtrots with vocal chorus, orchestra. (a) ‘Let's Sit and talk about you’; (b) ‘ln a groat big way.’

3YA CHEISTCHURCH.

3.0, relay description of football match from Lancaster park; 5,0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session 1 arlophone’ hour: Selection, orchestra, ‘The Vagabond King’; waltz, orchestra, ‘The Swallows’; 6.15, orchestra, ‘Chu Chin Chow’; piano and orchestra, Eaie da Oosta, 'When day is Done’; Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvey, ‘Absent’; 6.80 waltzes orchestra, (a) ‘Oh Spring. How Fair Thou Art : (b) ‘Songo d’Amour Aprcs to Bal’; instrumental. orchestra, ‘Humoresque ; 6.40, dance orchestra, ‘ Was, it a Dream. ; W'urlifzer organ. Leslie Harvey, until’; waltz, orchestra, ‘Faust’; 7.0, bo\ts session; 7.30 ( sports results to

kand; 8.0, rebroadcast ol 2YA, Wellingion; 6.J, vocui quartet, ‘John Peel'; fc-12. soprano solos by Mrs. Lucy O'jttiien, (a) ‘lnvitation’; (b) ‘A Heart That's Free'; 8.17, humour by Mr. Geo. Titchener, ‘Snake, Shape, •Shakespeare': 8.23, piano improvisations, Mr. Noel Newson, ‘Musicians and how they Musish'; 8,29, tenor solo by Mr. T. G. Rogers, * That old fashioned mother of mine'; 8.33, jazz songs at piano with ukulele, ‘Wedding of the Fainted Loll’; 8.37, wurlitzer organ, G. T. Pattman,.'Cherie Waite'; 8.44, recital by Miss Euby Boot, ‘ 'Twas at the Pictures’; 8.52,’ baritone solo by Mr. Graham Young, ‘The Song of Hjybrias the Cretan'; 8.56‘, orchestral/ ‘Gypsy’; 9,2, soprano solo, followed by vocal quartet, Mrs. Lucy 0 'Bricn and Valencia Quartet, (a). ‘A Brown Bird Singing'; (b) ‘Turtle Love'; 9.9, humour by Mr, Geo. Titchener, ‘My Advice'; "9.14, piano improvisations, Mr. Noel Newson, ‘Harmonica’; 9.19, tenor solo by Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘Doreen’; 9.23, jazz songs at piano, (a) ‘I Lift my linger and say tweet, tweet'; (b) ‘Can’t Hell) Lovin’ Lat Man’; 9.30, accordion solos by Johnny Sylvester, (a) ‘Ciribiribin ’; (b) ‘My Florence Waltz’; 9.30, soprano and contralto duet, ‘in the Springtime'; 9.41, wurlitzer organ solo by G. T. Pattman, ‘ WbrryinWaltz ’; 9.44, recitals by M iss Euby Boot, (a) ‘Mrs. Meek'; (b) ‘The Last Trip of Mrs. 'Odsou'; 9.50, baritone solo, by vocal quartet, Mr. J. Graham Young and Valencia Quartet, (a)- ‘Song ox the Bow’; Q>) ‘Softly Fall the Shades of Evening’; 9.57, waltz, orchestra, ‘Artists Life ; 10.1, ‘His Master’s Voice' dance programme: Foxtrot, ‘Bluebird, Sing me a Song’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘ ’Cause I’m in Love'; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Forty-seven Ginger-headed Sailors’; 10.10," solo, Franklyn Baur, ‘At Pawning’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘l’m a Broken-hearted Blackbird’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘There’s a Rainbow Round My Shoulder’; waltz, orchestra, ‘Nieoletto’; 10.13, male chorus, ‘Over There’ Medley; Hilo Hawaiian orchestra, (a) ‘Kawaihau Waltz’; (h) ‘My Hula Love’; male voices, ‘Soimv Boy’; 10.25, bass-baritone, Peter Lawson, ‘Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree’;. foxtrot, orchestra, ‘She Lidn't Say Yes’; waltz, ‘Just Another Night’; 10.38, male voices, ‘ Jeannine ’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jessie Crawford, ‘Amapoia’; foxtrot, ‘l’m Sorry, Sally'; waltz, orchestra, ‘Couldn’t You have Waited’; 10.50, male trio, ‘Pais, Just Pals’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Reginald Foort, Dust like Darby and Joan’; foxtrot, orchestra. ‘Juanita. ’

4YA DUNEDIN. .'l.l, gramophone items; 4.25; sports results to hand; (i.l. eliildren's session; 7.0, news session; 8.0, relay of 3YA Christ church; 10.(), ‘His .Masters’ Voice’ dance programme: Foxtrot, oreliestra, ‘Swords and Sabres’; foxtrot with voeal chorus, ‘Possibly’; wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawl'ord, ‘Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time’; 10.9, baritone solo by Peter Dawson, ‘Do lieve me if all those endearing young charms’; wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘Ten Little .Miles Prom Town’; 1 lost rot. orchestra,. ‘Palace of Dreams’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘ Haliving You’; waltz with male quartet, ‘ Leggars of Life’; 10.24, tenor solo by .(no. .McCormack, ‘.Mother Alaehree’j tango Argentino, orchestra, ‘.HI Choclq’; waltz, ‘Cielto Undo’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘ln a Bamboo Garden’; 10.36, comedian, Harry Lauder. ‘The, Pirate’; chorus, ‘Hit the Deck’ vocal gems; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Don’t Forhot’; foxtrot with .vocal chorus, •There’s a Rickety Rackety Whack’; Hawaiian, ‘ Kilima Waltz'; orchestra, ‘When it’s live time in Hawaii’; foxtrot, orchestra, 1 0, rra Ya ’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Sometimes I’m Happy.’

SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 6.0, children’s session; G. 55, relay of service from St. David’s Church; 8.30, studio concert: Symphony orchestra, ‘Aida — Grand Alarch'; contralto solos by Aliss Edna Peace, (a) ‘The Birds of Bethlehem’; (b) ‘Ave Maria’; monologue, Bramsby Williams, ‘Not Old’; organ solo, Francis W. Sutton. ‘Suite Goriiiquo—lntroduction ’; baritone solo by air. G. College, ‘How Willing My Paternal Love’; soprano solo by Airs. 1. Rayncs, ‘Song of Thanksgiving’; band selection, ‘Alen-io Englami’; contralto solo by Miss E. Peace, ‘ Oh, for a Burst of Song’; baritone solos by Air. G. College, Carpet'; (b) ‘A Farewell pianoforte solo, by Jignaz EViedman, ‘Hark, Hark, the Lark’; soprano solo by Airs. I. Rayncs, ‘The Nightingale’; orchestral. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, ‘Summer Night on the River.’

2YA WELLINGTON.

3.0. afternoon session; 7.0, relay of service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church; 8.15, relav from His Majesty's theatre of recital by the Wellington Alunieipal Tramways band.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0, afternoon session;, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.30, children’s song service, contributed by thy children of the Church of Christ; 6.15, hymn chimes from studio; G..>o, relay of service from the Church of Christ, Aloorhou.se Avenue; 7.45, mezzo-soprano solo bv Aliss Afillicont Jennings, ‘ Cradle Hong of tip* Virgin’; tenor solo by Mr. W. TnnVern, ‘An Evening •Song’; organ solo by Reginald GossCuctard, ‘The Question’; mezzo-soprano solos by Aliss' Alillicent Jennings, (a) ‘O Lord, Have Mercy’; (b) ‘Coming Home Along’; tenor solos by Mr. W. J. Trewern, (a) ‘Prelude —Cycle of Life’; (b) ‘Spirit so Fair’; organ solo by Reginald Goss-Custard, the Answer’* 8.15 rebroadcast ot 2Y A, Wellington, (relay from His Mamsty s theatre of concert by the W ellington Municipal Tramways band, under the conductorship of Air. E. Franklin).

4YA DUNEDIN. 3.1. gramophone items; 5.30, children’s song service; 6.30, relay of service from Methodist Central AHsMon, 5.5. relav from His Majestytheatre of concert bv the fit. Kilda band.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1929, Page 3

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