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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. Silent clay. 2YA. WELLINGTON. 3.1: Gramophone items; 3.40, relay from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains’ tearooms, of music by the Trio; 4.0, studio items; 4.30 and 4.50, sports results; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session—‘His Master’s Voice’ hour: Symphony orchestra, ‘Czar Sultan’; orchestra, “Waltz Lream’; 6.15, Symphony Orchestra, ‘Peer Gynt Suite, No 2’’; instrumental, ‘Prelude in G. Minor’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Peer Gynt Suite No. 2’; instruental, ‘Prelude in C Sharp Almor’; 6.45, iustrupiental, ‘Dans Orientale’;' orchestra, ‘Sari’; orchestra, ‘March of the Caucasian Chief’; 7.0, nows session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40, lectur ette —Mr H. C. South, ‘Books —Grave and Gay’; 8.1, orchestra, ‘Egmont ’; 8.9, soprano—Miss * Myra Sawyer, ‘Swing Low,, Sweet Chariot’; 5.13, pianoforte—Miss Marjorie King, (a) ‘ Krieslerianna in G Minor (b) ‘Sonata in B Flat Major’; 8.20, baritone with orchestral accompaniment —Mr Claude Moss ‘Waiata Poi’; 8.24, recital—Mr Norman Aitken, ‘Pania of the Reef’; 8.31, instrumental, (a) ‘Dance of the Tumblers’; (b) ‘Chanson Indone’-; '8.39, contralto—Mrs. W. .1. Coventry, (a) ‘My Little Irish Cottage’; (b) ‘The Wood Pigeon’; 8.46, tenor — Mr G. Apstin Blackie, ‘You Flaunt Your Beauty’; 8.50, relay of organ recital by Air H. Temple White: (a) ‘Canzonetla (b) ‘Cuckoo and Nightingale Concerto’; 9.2, lecturelte —Rev. Dr. Gibb, ‘The League of Nations’; 9.11, instrumental, ‘Sungs Without Words’; 9.22, soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, ‘The Nightingale and Cue Rose’; 9.26, baritone —Air Claude Moss, 'Home, Little Alaori Home’; 9.30, humour —Air Norman Aitken, ‘Mixed and Muddled’; 9.37. instrumental, ‘Reminiscences of Grieg’; 9.45, contralto —Airs. W. .1. Coventry, ‘Three Fishers Went Sailing’; 9.49, tenor —-Air G. Austin Blackie ‘I Hear You Calling Ale’; 9.53. instrumental, ‘Hungarian Rhapsody No 11. ’

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0, Gramophone items; 4.25, sports results; 5.0, children's SOS'S ion; 0.0 .dinner session—‘His Master's Voice' hour band, ‘Poet and Peasant’; orchestra, ‘Love, the Magician; 0.J5, band, ‘Army ami Murine’; quartet, ‘Cuckoo’; orchestra, ‘Spanish Rose’; xylophone, ‘AI Fresco’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘ln a Clock Store '; orchestra, ‘Alarche Hongroase orchestra, ‘Spanish Dance’; 6.45, quartet, ‘Lena’; pipe organ, piano, trombone ami harp, ‘When You’re With Somebody Else’; orchestra, ‘The Angelas was Ringing’: band, ‘American Spirit’; 7.0, news session; 7.30. talk— Mr Gluts. Buckett, ‘Afore Athletic Reminiscences’; programme by .Derry’s Military Band and, assisting artists: 8.1, band, ‘The Middy’; band, ‘The Ghost Dance’; 8.11, mezzo-soprano— Miss Nellie Billcliff, (a). ‘Little Window Looking East’; (b) ‘Lad’s Love’; 8.15, Wurlitzer organ, ‘l’m Lonely’; 8.10, instrumental, (a) ‘Dre-am. Castles’ (b) ‘ Carissima ’; (c) , ‘ Fairy Frolic’; 8.27, tenor—Mr Arthur T. Couch, ‘Oh, Promise Me’; 8.31, band, ‘The Girl in the Taxi’; 8.40, duet —Misses Gwonda Tompkins and Nellie Billcliff, ‘Love Was Once a Little Boy’; 8.44, humorous recital —Miss Mavis Kin soil ki, ‘Hoodoo McFiggin’s Christmas’; 8.40, saxophone, ‘Jack and Jill’; 8.52, baritone — Air Clive Himllo, ‘Sledge Song’; 8.56, band, ‘Entry of the Burglars’; 9.3, instrumental, (a) ‘Souvenir de Sorrento’ (b) ‘Reverie’; (c) ‘Hun.gia.rian Dance’; 9.13, soprano—Miss Gwencla Tompkins, (a) ‘You Wild Never Grow Old’, (b) ‘The Fairy Painters’; 9.18, saxophone, ‘A.ilten’;, 9! 21, tenor —Mr Arthur T. Couch, (a) ‘You’ve Got Your Mother's Eyes’; (b) ‘Hearn Tonu’; 9.27, duet — Aliases Gwe.uda Tompkins and Nellie Af. Billcliff, ‘Golden Slumbers’; 9.31', band, ‘A Musical Jigsaw’; 9.42, humorous recital—Alisa Mavis Kin-sell a, ‘Jones Minor’s Recitation’; 9.47, Wurlitzer organ—Terence Casey, ‘Bird Bangs at Eventide’; 9.50, baritone —Air Clive Hindel, (a) ‘A Dream’; (b) ‘lf I Were’; 9.55, band, ‘Angelas’; band, ‘Vimy Ridge.' 4YA DUNEDIN. 3.1; Gramophone items; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, nows session; 7.40, lecture.ttc —Mr Ken Willis, ‘Fruit Preserving’; 8.1, band, *H.M.S. Pinafore’; 8.9, contralto—Aliss Dorothy Skinner, ‘Fair Spring is Returning’; 8.13, trio, ‘Daughter of the Regiment’; 5.23, tenor —Air W. Harrison, (a) ‘ ’Tis the Day; (b) ‘My Girl dan I’; 8.30, instrumental, ‘La Tosca’; 8.38, pianoforte—Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Toecatta’; 8.43, mezzo-soprano—Mad-ame Florence Carlson, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart’; 8.47, violin—Air Frank Parsons, ‘Ave Alaria’; 8.52, baritone Mr Les Stubbs, (a) ‘Requiem’; (b) ‘Little Mi Girl’; 8.53, ’cello—Mr P. J. Palmre, ‘La Oinquantaine’; 9.5, recital Air Angus Oorrie ‘With the Poets’; 9.23, instrumental trio, (a) ‘Le Cygne'; (bl ‘My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice’; 9.31, contralto —Miss Dorothy Skinner, (al ‘My Heart is Beating’; (b) ‘When All Was Young’; 9.36, tenor—Mr W. Harrison, ‘On With the Afotley’; 9.42, instrumental (a) ‘Amaryllis’; (b) ‘Minuet in G’; 9.48, mezzo-soprano—Aladamo Florence Carlson, fa) ‘Brindisi’; (b) ‘Hindu Song’; 9.54, baritone—Air Les Stubbs, ‘The Curfew’; 9.58, orchestra, ‘ Tire Gypsy Baron. ’

RADIO NOTES. A programme comprised mainly ot classical items has been arranged-: at

2YA, Aliss Myra Sawyers contributing Thompson’s ‘Nightingale and the Rose’ and a Negro Bpiritual selection. Alaori songs will be given by Air Claude Mo'SS, ‘Waiata Poi ’ with orchestral accompaniment and ‘Home, Little Maori, Homo. ’ Airs. W. J. Coventry, contralto, will sing ‘The Wood Pigeon,’ while Air. Austin Blackie will render tenor solos and pianoforte selections of a classical nature will lie played by Aliss Alarjorie Kink. Tint Rev. Dr. Gibb will, lecture at 9 )>.m. his subject being ‘The League of Nations,’ Items by the Orchestra will include Beethoven’s well-known ‘Egmont Overture’ and ‘Light Hungarian Rhapsodic No. I.’

An excellent programme arranged by Derry's Military Band will bo presented from 3YA Studio, their items on this occasion including a Slavonic march—‘The Entry of the Bulgurs’ — and pot pound of airs , introducing many of the best known classic and popular melodies. Miss G. Tomkin and Miss Nellie Billelilf will appear for the first time in a duo role in lighter selections. Miss Mavis Kinsella will a I.'.') make a re-appearance after an absence of some six months.

An operatic programme from 4VA will introduce a new performer to li.steners-in in the person of Madame Florence Carlson, whose contributions will include the popular ‘Samson and Delilah’ selection, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart,’ and ‘Borgia’s ‘Brindisi.’ Mr. Angus Gorrie will continue his series with the poets, dealing this week w’ith Oliver Wendcl Holmes. Miss Dorothy Skinner, Messrs. T.es. Stubbs and W. Harrison will also contribute vocal items, whilst the studio trio will provide instrumental selections. Airs. Ernest Drake will play a pianoforte ,solo Paradies’ ‘Toccata,’ an old Italian style of composition.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 September 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 September 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 September 1929, Page 3