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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles).

0.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literal} selection; 4.5, studio items; 4.25, spoils results to hand; 5.0, children’s session, 0.0, dinner session,' * His* Mastei s Voice’ hour: orchestra, ‘Symphony No. oin F Major—lst. Movement, -Allegro Ala Non Troppo’; organ, Arthur Mealo, ‘Pilgiini's Song of Hope’; 0.15, orchestra, ‘Songs Aly Mother Taught Ale’; quartet, ‘Alignon —Gavotte’; orchestra, ‘Berceuse’; orchestra, ‘Licbeslicd (5.30, organ, Arthur Alcaic, ‘March on a Theme by orchestra, ‘Alignon’; G. 45, violin, Fritz Krcisler, ‘La Vida Breve’; orchestra, ‘Second Polonaise’; 7.0, news and mai ket reports; 8.1, relay from Town hall. Otorohanga, of concert by Air. Wrciord Wade; overture, Mlurtonsia’; mezzo soprano, Miss I). Briggs, ‘The Joy Bird’; saxophone solo, Air. P. O'Rourke ‘Kiss Me Again’; baritone, Mr. Wroll,rd Wade, ‘The Song of Hybrias Die Cretan’; violin, Captain P. S.- St an lev, ‘Saint J‘Amour’; whistling, solo, -Jr. \V. Swift, ‘Th.o Alocking Bird’; humor ous monologue, Aliss Alvin Englami. ‘The Girl in the Shoe Store’; chorus ballet, ‘The Toymaker’s Dream ; pianoforte duet, Misses D. and A. Lichly, ‘Marche Militairo’; soprano, Airs. C. Coriioy, ‘ Love s a Aieiehant , humorous, Captain P. S. Staidov, ‘Havir.o- It Out’; instrumental, ‘Echoes ol the South’; overture, ‘Aluchant of Venice’; baritone, Air. O. (Jorboy ‘Alountain Lovers’; niellowphone sole. Air. Chas. Day, ‘The Lost Chord , native item, lluia ‘Troupe; violin, -J- 1 Andersen, ‘ Ave Maria’; soprano, Mrs. R. ,V. Carrot, ‘Aly Prayer’; monoiogne, Mr. \V re ford Wade, ‘The Shooting of Dan AieCrew’; pianoforte solo, Aliss J. AleCittagen, ‘ Scherzo ’; vocal solo, Miss ’Gladys Wade, ‘Big Lady Aloon’; saxophone, Mr. P. O’Rourke. ‘Valse Vanito’; humour, Air. Wrefor I Wade. ‘Aly Word’; soprano, Mrs. C. Corboy, ‘1 Love the Moon’; finale, jazz medley.

2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles).

3.4, gramophone items; 4.150 and 4.50, sports-results to hand: 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner session, ‘His Master’s Voice’ hour: selection, ‘The Gipsy Baron’; waltz, ‘ Wedding of the Winds’; 0,15, orchestra, (a) ‘lt Onl\ 1 Had You’; (b> ‘Lolita’; Hawaiian, ‘Aloha Go’; orchestra, ‘ Charmaine 0.00, selection, ‘Tins' 'Year of Grace '; orchestra, ‘Ah! Sweet .Mystery of Life’; Hawaiian, ‘Three O’Clock in the Morning’; 0.45, orchestra, * Minuet in O’; orchestra, ‘Amaryllis’; orchestra ‘Bird Songs at Eventide’; orchestra. ‘.Blue Danube’; ,7.1 t, news session, market reports and sports results; <,40 locturette, .Mr, R. Howard Taylor. ‘Care- of the Feet’; programme from. ‘The Quaker Girl’; S.l, overture, ‘The Quaker Girl’; 8.9, soprano, Miss Grctra Stark. ‘O Time, Time’; 8.1.’!, pianoforte, Miss Mary Lonnie, ‘Ballade in A Elat': 8.20, vocal quartet, ‘A Runaway Hatch’; 5.24, recital, Mr, Errol Muir, ‘Song of the Pacifist’; 8.31, march, ‘Coronation March’; selection, ‘Kuyr.wiak'; S BD, contralto, Mrs. Ray Kemp, ‘A Quaker Girl’; 8.43, vocal duet, Miami Mrs. Ray Kemp,. ‘The Bud Buy and the Good Girl’; 8.47, violin and wurlitzfcr organ, ‘Cavatinaß o(), baritone and chorus, ‘Just as Father Used To Do’; 8.54, musical comedy selection, ‘Rose Marie’; 9.4, soprano, Miss Grctta Slaik, ‘The Little Grey Bonnet’; 9.8, violin and wurlitzcr organ, ‘Parted', 9JI, tenor and chorus, ‘Come to the Ball’; 9.15, selection, ‘Master Melodies from Famous Light Operas’; 9.23, contralto, Mrs. Kay Kemp, ‘Petticoats for Women’; 9.27, humour, Mr. Errol Muir. ‘Bertram on Babies’; 9.34, valsc, ‘Vienna Beauties’; 9.42. vocal duct. Miss Grctta Stark and Air. W. Hancock, ‘A Wilderness and Thou’; 9.40 band, ‘March Tannhauser’; 9.50, vocal v quartet, ‘Etude Quartet, ‘ L.p Toes’; 9 54, selection, ‘Master Melodics from Famous Light Operas.’

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 7' (980 Kilocycles). 3.0, afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session, ‘Columbia’ hour: selection, ‘ Mcrrie England’; orchestra, * ‘ldyllc Bretonno’; (5.15, waltz, ‘L’Es J tudiantina’; orchestra, (a) ‘A La Ga votte’ (b) ‘Minuet’; march, ‘Old Pan •- ama’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘The Sacred ; Hour’; orchestra, ‘Someday, Some 1 where’; orchestra, ‘Fluttering Birds’; * 6.45, quartet, (a) ‘Mighty Lak a Rose’ (b) ‘To a Wild Rose’; orchestra, * ‘Sonny Boy’; march, ‘Dunedin’; 7.0, nows session; 7.30, Iccturcttc, Mr. Alec O’Donoghue, N.Z. Inst. R.A.0.U., ‘The Kakapo and Its Mysteries’; 8.1, overture, ‘Raymond’; 8.9, vocal quartet, ‘lt was a Lover and His Lass’; soprano, Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, ‘Here in tho Quiet Hills’; 8.16, organ, Lcshu Harvey, ‘Absent’; 8,19, tenor, Mr. 1. G Rogers, ‘ A Little Dream of You , 5.22, dance music, (a) ‘The Desert .Song’ (b) ‘The Toymaker’s Dream’; 8.26? contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, (a) ‘ln Sweet Content’ (b) ‘l've Been Roaming’; 8.31. novelty, ‘Radio Impressions’; 8,34, vocal quartet, ‘The Long Day Closes’; 8.38, humour, Mr J. P. Darragh, ‘Guy de Verc’s Night Out’; 8.42, dance music, (a) ‘Old Man Sunshine’ (b) ‘Qncrida’; 8.50, ban tone, Mr. E. J. Johnson, ‘Tim Sergeant of the Line’; S.oi, Hawaiian, ‘Wabash Blues’; 0.2, dance music, (a) ‘The Wedding of tho Painted Doll’ (b) ‘Blossoms’; 9.10, soprano, Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, ‘Boat Song’; 9.13, organ, Leslie Harvey, ‘Until’; 9.16, tenor, Mr T G. Rogers, ‘The Sailor’s Grave ; 9 20, contralto, Miss Mary Taylor. ‘The Silver Ring’; 9.25, dance music, (a) ‘One Alone’ (b) ‘Don’t Bo Like That’; p 3i male choruses, (a) ‘Annie Laurie (b) ‘Sweet and Low’; 9.37, humour,

Mr. J. p, Darragh, ‘Guy dc Yore’s Mixup’; 9.42; dance music, (a) ‘Sweir,Lcaris oil Parade’ (b) ‘Laughing Marionette’; 9.50, baritone, Mr. E. J. Johnson, ‘The Lute Player’; vocal quartet, ‘Come Where My Love LiesBreaming’; 9.57, dance npisic, ‘Break Away’, ‘That’s My Baby’, ‘When Summer is Gone’, ‘Dream Mother’, ‘l’m Just a Vagabond Lover’; dance music by Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra until 11 p.m.

4YA, DUNEDIN, (650 Kilocycles).

3.1, gramophone items; 3.15, Jecturette by Aliss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A, Ltd,, ‘Fashions’; 4.23, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; (5.0, .dinner session, ‘His Afaster’s Voice’ hour: orchestra, ‘Carmen—Prelude -Act 1 orcdiesi ra, ‘Sylvia Ballet —Cortege do Bacchus’; organ, Reginald Foort, “Schoii Rijsmarin(s.ls, selection, ‘La Tosca’; orchestra, ‘La Traviata’; 6.30, selection, ‘Bohemian Girl’; orchestra, ‘Carmen—Prelude Act 2’; organ, Reginald Foort, ‘A Brown Bird Singing’; 6-45, selection, ‘Aida’; selection, ‘ HALS. Pinafore’; 7.0, news session; 8.1, instrumental, ‘Suite of Waltzes'; 8.11, soprano, Aliss Evelyn Shepherd, (a) ‘Grelehen at the Spinning Wheel’ (b) ‘As Through the Street’; -S.IN, oichestra, ‘Cnprice Viennois’; 8.22, recital, Aliss Tui Xorthey, ‘Hennionc’s Defence’; 8.27, instrumental trio, ‘Trio in C Minor —Allegro eon Brio’; 8.34, bass, Air. Mortley Peake, ‘The Secret’; 8.38, violin, Miss Ethel Wallace, ‘Violin Concerto in C Minor —Andante and Allegro Motto Vivace'; 8.-19, contralto, Miss Mary Somerville, (a) ‘The Silver Ring’ (b) ‘Sapphic Ode’; 8.5(5, sided ion, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart’; 9.2, instrumental. ‘Chant Elegiaquc’; 9.12, sopre.no, Miss Evelyn Shepherd. ‘Dreary the Stepp**’: 9.16, orchestra, ‘Coppelia Bullet’; 9.20, recitals, Aliss Tui Xorthey, (a) ‘Sherwood’ (1); ’Monologue, ‘Comfort’; 9.25, violin, Aliss Ethel Wallace, ‘Lcgande’; 9.31, bass, Mr. Mortley Peake, (a) ‘The Smuggler’s Song’ (b) ‘One Little Hour’; 9.38, instrumental trio, (a) ‘Danse Alacabre’ (b) ‘ Liebest ran me ’, 9.-15, contralto, Miss Alary Somerville, ‘Eifi> and Dearli’; 9.48, chorus, ‘Spinning Chorus’; 9.52. instrumental, ‘Romanco. ’

RADIO NOTES. A concert, relayed from Otor.olm.ngn will be broadcast by IYA this evening. A sp’endidly diversified pro gramme Ims been arranged and Ibe contributing artists are the best in the district, where ralenl is of'no an an order. One of the vocalists will lie Mrs. C. Carboy, who sang from 31,0. The concert has been arranged by Mr. Wreford Wade, who is himself a versatile entertainer.

Friday evening’s programme at 2YA will feature the Etude Quartet in voeal gems from the popular musical comedy ‘The Quaker Girl.’ The .instrumental programme will be provided by the 2YA Orchostrina under Signor A. P. Truda, playing as an overture, Meyerbeer's ‘Coronation March,’ Mieniaw 1 ski’s ‘ Kuyawiak,’ a selection from ‘Rose Marie.’ .and Robert’s arrangement of ‘Master Melodies from Famous ’ Light Operas.’ Air. Errol Muir, the winner of the elocutionary championship at the recent Competitions Festival at Wellington, will recite Robert Service’s poem. ‘The Song of the

Pacifist’ ami a humorous mmilu-r untitled ‘Bart nun on Babies.’ Miss Mary Leunie, who is well-known in Wellington as the pianist of too Wed ii.gton' Amateur Theatrical Society, will on this occasion be hoard as a solo pianistc, licr item being Chopin s ‘Balade in A. Flat.’ The second of the series of talks on quaint New Zealand birds, will be given at 3YA this evening by Mr. Alec O’Douoglme, New Zealand Institute R.A.O.U. The subject will be ‘The Kakapo and its Mysteries. The vocalists for the evening’s concert will be the Valencia Quartet, singing concerted and solo numbers. The concerted numbers will be ‘lt was a Lover .md His Las/ 'The Long Day Closes,’ and ‘Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming.’ Humorous recitations will be given by Mr. J. P. Darragh. Dance music will be supplied by the BaileyMarston Dance Orchestra and will’continue until 11 P-m. The Paramount Quintet under the direction of Miss Lthel Wallace, a brilliant Dunedin violiniste. will pro sent items by Brahms, Tschaikowsky, Sibelius and Beethoven. This qnintoi is of exceptional merit, as all the aitists of which it is composed are outstanding soloists. The assisting artists are Miss Mary Somerville (contralto). Mr. Mortlcy Peake (bass), and Miss Tui Northey (clocutioniste).

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1929, Page 3