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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA, AUCKLAND. - (900 Kilocycles). 3.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection,- 4,8, studio, items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session—'Columbia' hour: orchestra, 'La Tosca—Prelude Act 3% orchestra, 'Cavalloria Rusticana'; 6.15, orchestra, 'Orpheus in the Underworld'; pianoforte, Harriet Cohen, 'Prelude and Fugue No. 9 in E Major'; 0.30, selection, Plaza Theatre Orchestra 'The Bello of New York'; guitar, Len Fillis, (a) 'The Blue Room' (b). 'Mountain Greenery'; (5.45, vocal quintet, Singing Somphomores, 'Slow River'; selection, ,• orchestra, 'Rose Marie'; 7.0, news session and market reports; 7.15. talk, Mr. George, Campbell, 'Motoring': 7.30, news session: 8.1, overture, orchestra, 'Spanish Dances,' Nos. 1 and 2; 8.9, presentation of a three-act comedy, 'Four People' by the Auckland Comedy Players, under the direction of Mr. J. F. Montague: Act I.—Entr'acte, orchestra, 'Spanish Dance.' Act 2.—Entr'acte, orchestra, 'Triana.' Act 3.—Orchestra, 'La Vi(l:i Breve.' 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles). 3.1, gramophone items; 4.30 find 4.50, sports results to hand; 5.6, chil■drcn's session; (5.0, dinner session — •His Master's Voice''hour: overture, orchestra, 'The Magic Flute'; orchestra, 'Hungarian Dance No. 5 in P Sharp Minor'; grand organ solo, Arthur Meale, 'Simple Avou'; 6.15, orchestra, 'Peer Gynt Suite':, 1, l"grid's Lament, 2, Arabian Dance; violin. Erica Morini, 'Roinanza Andahiza' 6.30, orchestra, 'Peer Gynt Suite': I. Return of Peer Gynt' 2, Solveig's Song'; violin, Erica Morini, 'lntroduction and Ta ran telle'; 6.45, orchestra Vienna by Night'; 'celio, Lauri Kennedy, 'Hungarian Rhapsody'; 7.0, news Mssion, market reports and sports results; 7.40, kcturettc, Representative, Agricultural Department, 'For the Man on the Land'; S.l. overture, or chestra, 'Ballet Russe': S.l 1, tenor. Mr. Stewart Nelson, (a) 'Eyes that Used to Gaze in Mine' (h) 'ln Time of Violets'; S.lB, baritone, Mr. Val •Tones, (a) 'Slumber on, my Little Gipsy Sweetheart' ('The Fortune Teller')'(b) HM' Man River'; 8.25, instrumental trio, 'A La Bien Aime'; vibraphone solo, Mr. L. W. Prober!, 'Th.> Desert Song'; 8.35, recital, Mr. C. Browne, 'Eecles' Soliloquy': 8.-12, popular songs. Miss Lily Charles, (a) 'I Wonder it' You're Thinking of Me (1.) 'Lady Divine'; 8.49, tenor','Mr. Stewart Nelson, 'Lolita'; 5.53, selection, orchestra, 'Three Eastern Sketches'; 9.3, baritone, Mr. Val Jones, 'O Flower Divine'; 9.7, song selection, orchestra, 'Guy D'Hardelot's Songs'; 9.15, humour, Mr. C. Browne, 'Home Troubles'; 9.22, popular son<;\ Miss Lily Charles, -Think of Me Thinking of Vou'; 9.26, instrumental, reraiest number; 9.30, 'Columbia' dance programme: foxtrot, orchestra, 'Louise'; foxtrot, band, 'My Man'; foxtrot, or- ' chestra-, 'On Top of the World Alone'- 1 foxtrot, band, 'Second Hand Rose'-; ' 9.-12, Hawaiian, ' Hawaiian Hotel'; fox- 1 trot, 'When My Dreams Come True'; ( foxtrot, orchestra, 'China Boy'; foxtrot, Tlance band, 'This is Heaven'; waltz, 'Old Timer'; 9.47, soprano. l Marie Burke. 'l'd Rather be Blue Over 1 You'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'l'm in Sev 1 onl.h Heaven'; foxtrot' orchestra, ' Oh, ' Miss Hannah'; foxtrot, orchestra, < 'Little Pal'; foxtrot, 'You're the ; Cream in My Coffee ; ; .10.12, Hawaiian, • 'Honeymoon Chimes'; foxtrot. 'This is ' Heaven'; foxtrot, 'I Get the Blues When it Rains'; waltz, 'Kawaihau'; ■] 10.24, soprano, Marie Burke, 'You Kiss ; My. Hand, 'Monsieur'; foxtrot, 'Jer- : ielio'; foxtrot, 'The Toymaker's i Dream'; foxtrot, 'Ever so Goosey': ; foxtrot, 'Do Something'; foxtrot, 'To be in Love'; 10.42, Hawaiian, 'Aloha Land'; foxtrot, 'Dream Mother'; foxtrot, 'To Know Y r ou is to Love You': foxtrot, dance band, 'Olaf'; waltz, 'Evangeline.' "3TA, CHRISTCHUBCH. (980 Kilocycles). i Silent day.

4YA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles). 3.1, gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; CO, dinner session—'Parlophono' hour: selection, orchestra, 'La Bohcme' waltz, orchestra, 'La Serenade'; violin, Tossv Spiwakowsky, 'Turkish March'; (5.15," waltz, orchestra, 'Venetian Barcarolle'; instrumental trio, (a) 'Traumerci' (b) 'Chant D'Automne'; 'cello, Gregor Piatigorskv, 'The Swan'; 0.30, fantasia, orchestra, 'La Traviata\ waltzes, (a) 'Kiss Me Again' (b) 'All. Sweet Mvstery of Life'; 6:45, suito, orchestra,* 'Ballot Egyptien'; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturctte by Mr. R. \\ • Marshall (Manager Tourist and Health :Resorts Department)—'Southern Touris!, Resorts'; studio concert by the Kaikorai Band, and assisting artists; 8.1, band, 'Old Comrades'; selection, band, 'Creation Hymn'; 8.8, baritone, Mr. Arthur W. Alloo, 'Hindoo Song ; 8.12. violin and organ, Elsie Southgate I '1 Hear You Calling Mc'; 8.16. air and variations, band, 'Simeon'; 5.23, mez-. Eo-soprano. Miss Molly Victors, (a) 'Love in Spring' (b) 'By the Waters of Minnetonka'; 8.30, bass and chorus. Stuart Robertson, (a) 'There is a lavern in the Town' (b) 'John Peel : 8 34 musical comedv selection, band, 'The Country Girl'- 5.45, recital, Miss Erana Newbold, 'At the Photograph- ,•!■«'• 8:12 concerted, Qems from Hit the'Doric-'; 0.2. band. 'Schubert': 9 14, baritone, Mr. Arthur W. Alloo. (n) 'The Sands of Dee' fb) 'The Eagle'; 9.21, violin and organ, Elsie Southgate, 'Roses in the Bud'; 0.24,

band, 'The Conquerors'; 9.3.1, mezzosoprano, Miss Molly Vickers, 'Love, Laughter and You'; 9.35, recitals, Miss Erana Ncwbold, (a) 'Aunt Tavitha* (b) 'Little Nellie Cassidy'; 9.42, band, 'The Choristers'; 9.52, bass wita chorus, Stuart Robertson, (a) 'Clementine' (b) 'Solomon Levi-'; 9/55, band, 'The Southlanders.' 2FC, SYDNEY. (451 Metres.) 8.0, from the Domain Baths —description of the water polo matches; S.2S, from the studio —the Australian Broadcasting Dance Oichestra; 8.40, Charles Lawrence, entertainer, ' (a) 'When Temple Bells are Ringing' (b) 'Sophie's Sweethearts'; 8.50, the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra; 9.4, Wallace Nelson will give an address; 9.15, the Australian Broadcasting Dante Orchestra; 9.28, Babs Wentworth, popular vocalist, (a) 'Happy Days and Lonely Nights' (b) 'Do Do Something'; 9.35, the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra; 9.47, Harrison White, banjoist, (a) 'Elegie' (b) 'Lyric Walk'; 9.54, the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra; 10.15, announcements; late official weather forecast; 10.20, the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra. 2BL, SYDNEY. (353 Metres). 8.0, organ solos, Mr. G. Vern Barnett; 8.15, Clement Q. Williams, baritone, (a) 'ln Wundcrschonen Mount Mai' (b) 'Avs Mcinen Thranen Spriessen' (c) 'Die Rose, Die Lilio Taube' (d) 'Wenn ich in Deinc Soli'; 8.22, Hugh McClean, violinist, 'Romance in F"; 8.29, Constance Burt, soprano; 8.36, Brunton Gibb, in association with G. Vera Burnett at the organ, 'Carillon'; 8.48, May Willis, pianist, (a) 'Allegro Molto Moderata' (b) 'First Movement from 'Concerto in A Minor orchestral accompaniment played on the organ, by G. Vern Barnett; S.SS, Clement Q. Williams, baritone, (a) 'The Lotus Fiower' (b) 'The Trout'; 9.6, Hugh McClean, violinist, (a) 'Berceuse* (h; 'Vfilse.'; 9.1.'.', GonstanciBtnt, soprano; 9.20, May Willis, pianist, 'Concert Arabesques' (variations en Blue Danube Waltz); 0.30, from the studio, weather information for the man on the land; 0.32, V. C. Bell will pive a talk; 9.45, In Lighter Vein, 10.25, late news from the 'Sun' ami 'News'; late weather forecast; 10.30, National AuGiepi. RADIO NOTES. At 7.30 this evening at IVA Mr. O. Campbell will give a 'Motoring' talk. A Brilliant modern comedy in three

ads, 'Pour People,' by Miles Madison, to bo presented by Mr. J. F. Montague and his Comedy Players, will comprise lYA's programme this evening, The presentation of ono-act and three-act plays by the Comedy Players has been a feature of the programmes from IYA. and it may be confidently antici[pated that another delightful presenta tion will be given on thus occasion. 'Four People' is a modern comedy of the best class, but there is a strom dramatic element which should grip the listeners and hold their interest throughout. The play abounds in surprises, and the dialogue is always crisp and brilliant. A talk to Hie 'Man on the Land' will bo given from 2Y.A at 7.-10 this? evening. The evening's programme will consist of light popular numbers, the instrumental items being played In ( (he L'YA Salon Orchestra, under the: conductbrship of Mr. M. T. Dixon and an instrumental trio. comprising Messrs. W. Haydock (violin), S. Chapman ('cello), and Mr. XI. Dixon (piano). A vibraphone solo will he played by Mr. L. XV. Probert, The assisting artists will be Mr. Stewart .Nelson (tenor). '.Mr. Yal Jones (baritone), and Mr. C. Browne (humorous rceitials). Miss Lily Charles will be heard in several popular song numbers. The usual dance programme will commence at 9.30 p.m. The band engaged at 4YA this evening is the Kaikorai" Band, under Mr. T.'.L Kirk-Burnnand, presenting n programme of variety. Mezzo-soprano solos by Miss Molly Vickers will be 'Love in Spr-ng,' 'By the Waters of Minnetonka' and 'Love, Laughter and Yon.' Mr. A. Alloo will sing 'Hindoo Song,' 'The Sands of Dee' and 'The Fr.gle.' Elocutionary items will be given by Miss Xeilie Osborne. Silent dav ;it .TVA.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1929, Page 3