TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.
IYA AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles)
3.0 afternoon session; 5.0, children s session; 0.0, dinner session, His Master’s Voice hour-overture, ‘Poet ami Peasant’; orchestra, ‘Love, the Magician’; 0.15, inarch, ‘Army and Marine’; waltz. ‘ Cuckoo ’; waltz, ‘ Spanish Lose’; xylophone, ‘AI Fresco’; 0.30, oi chcstra, ‘ln a Clock Store’; . march, ‘Marche Hongroise’; orchestra, ‘Spanish Dance’; 0.45, novelty quarter, ‘Lena’; pipe organ, piano, trombone and harp, ‘When Yon’re "With Somebody Else’; waltz, ‘The Angelas Was Ringing’; march, ‘American Spirit’; 7.0,'b00k review; 7.15, naws and market reports; 7.40, talk, Dr. Harold Pettie, ‘Life Saving’; 8.1, novelty programme, ‘Still Scampering With the Radio Scamps’; 9.30, Columbia dance programme —foxtrot, ‘Broadway Melody’; foxtrot, ‘My Castle in Spain Is a Shack in the Lane’; foxtrot, ‘You Were Meant for Me’; foxtrot, ‘That’s 'the Good Old Sunny South’; 9.42, entertainer, ‘ What Die! the Village B ack smith Say ?’; foxtrot, ‘He, She am! Me’; foxtrot, ‘Louisc’; foxtrot, ‘Deep Night’;, waltz, ‘Blue Hawaii’; waltz. ‘My Angelinc’; 10.0, duet, ‘»We Never Know What to Expect’; foxtrot, ‘Moke Believe’; foxtrot, ‘Guess "Who ; foxtrot, ‘Why Do I Love You?'; foxtrot, ‘My Annapolis and You’; 10.10. organ, ‘For Old Time's Sake’; foxtrot, ‘My Mammy’; foxtrot, ‘lt I Had You’; foxtrot, ‘Hero Comes the Shore Boat’; foxtrot, ‘Where Did Lou Get That Name?’; 10.30, entertainer, ‘Ove( lure 1929’; foxtrot, ‘Shout Hallelujah ’Cause I’m Home’; foxtrot, ‘Nola ; foxtrot, ‘ How About Me?’; foxtrot, ‘Happy Days ami Lonely Nights - ; waltz, ‘Coquette’; 10.48, duet, ‘When I Grow Old’; foxtrot, ‘Flower of Love’; foxtrot, ‘Chinese Lullaby ; waltz, ‘l’ll Always Be in Love With You’; waltz ‘‘Mario.’
2YA WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles)
3.1. gramophone items; 4.30 an! -!.i>o, spurts results to hand; 5.0, children ’s session; (5.0, dinner session. His Master's Voice hour —inarch, 1 Army ami Marine'; selection, ‘The Walt: 7 . Dream'; orchestra, ‘My Inspira ion Is You’; (5.15, orchestra, ‘Sylvia Bal'et,’ Prelude and Intermezzo; orchestra, ‘Chanson Bohemicnne’; (5.50, orchestra, ‘A Room With a View’; orchestra, ‘Aloha Sunset Rand’; orchestra, ‘.Marche Militaire’; 0.45, orchestra, ‘Spanish Rhapsody’; orchestra, ‘Shining Moon’; march, ‘American Spirit’; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports ersnlts; 7.40, lectnrotte, Mr. VV. J. Fergie, ‘Excursions hy Rail’; programme presented by the "Wellington O.T. and W.A. concert party —8.1, overture, ‘Jolly Robbers’; 8.9, old-time song, ‘Mrs. E. Benson, ‘Sweet Ada-,, line’; 8.15, orchestra, ‘ Floradora ’• S 21, bass, Mr. S. Croft, ‘The Storm fiend’; 8.25, pianoforte, Aliss V. Bosley, (a) ‘Sing a Song of Sixpence,’ (b) ‘ Humoreskc ’; 5.32, humour, Mr. W. MeKeon, ‘Humorous Anecdotes’; 5.39, orchestra, ‘La.Bohomc’; 5.47, contralto, with violin obbligato, Airs. E. Asti 11, ‘One Fleeting Hour'; 8.51, orchestra. ‘Entry of the Bayards’; 9.1, chorus, (a) gems from' ‘The Desert Song,’ (I)/ gems from ‘The- Student Prince’; 9.9, vocal duet, ‘Farewell to Summer’; 9.14, selection, ‘The Gondoliers’; 9.21, pianoforte duet, “Rhapsody Hongroise No. 2’; 9.27, soprano, Mrs. A. Woodward, (a) ‘Carmona’; (b) ‘Cuckoo’; 9.34, orchestra, ‘Rien/.i’ 9.42, humour, Air. \V. AlcKeon, ‘Some Humour’; 9.49, popular song, Airs. E. Benson, ‘Pal o’ Aline’; 9;53, selection, ‘The Geisha’; 10.1, bass, Air. S. Croft, ‘The Trumpeter’; 10.5, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. G. Clayton, ‘Break o’ Day’; 10.9, orchestra, ‘Entry of the Gladiators.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles)
3.0, afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0 ,dinner session, Columbia overture, ‘ Rosamumie’; pianoforte solo, ‘Nocturne in F Minor’; G. 15, string quintet, ‘A Little Night Music’: orchestra, ‘Le Carillon’; orchestra, ' Adagiotto ’; 0.30, orchestra, ‘The Three-cornered Hat’; viola and piano ‘Allegro’; 0.45, organ, ‘Fantasie in G Minor'; orchestra, ‘Morning’; 7.0, news session; 7.30, Iccturcttc, Mr. C. C. Lcitch, ‘Certification of Wheat’; 8.1, orchestra, ‘The Mastcrsingers of Nuremberg’; '8.9, vocal quartet and bass, (c) ‘Fairest Daughter,’ (b) ‘Loving Smile of Sister Kind’; 8.10, ’cello, Mr. H. Bock, ‘Schumerlied’; 8.20, soprano. Madame Gower-Burns, ‘He Is Good, He Is Kind’; mezzo-contralto and tenor duet, ‘Homo to Our Mountains’; 8.28, instrumental quartet, ‘lntermezzo and Finale’; 8.36, tenor, Mr. E. Rogers, ‘Siciliana’; 8.40, pianoforte recital, Mr. S. F. Hobcn, (a) ‘Air dc Ballet, (b) ‘A Night Song,’ (e) ‘March’; 8.5(5, contralto, Miss M. Spiller, ‘ Vol che Sapete’; 9.2, orchestra, ‘Fingal’s Gave’ overture’; 9.10, tenor, Mr. E. Rogers, ‘Thy Tiny Hand Is Frozen’; soprano and bass duet, ‘Ah, Daughter, Let MComfort Thee’; 9.17, ’cello, Mr. H. Beck; 9.21, mezzo-contralto, Miss M. Spiller, ‘Lascia ch’io Piangc’; 9.25, string quartet, (a) ‘Two Vaises,' (bi 1 Vespcrale,’ (c) ‘Marche Militairc’; 9.35, vocal duet, 'ln This Solemn Hour’; soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, ‘They Call Me Mimi 9.42, violin, ‘Valso ’; 9.45, bass, Mr. James Filer, ‘Star of Eve’; 9.49, vocal duct and quartet, (a) ‘Stay, Stay, Turiddu,’ (b) 'What! From Vengeance Yet Restrain Me?’; 9.57, orchestra, ‘Sylvia Ballet,’ Cortege do Bacchus.' 4YA DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) SILENT DAY
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1929, Page 3
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