RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow : . IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres; 900 kilocycles).—s p.m.: Childrens session. 0.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Ur T. Harold Pettit, “Life Saving: The Local Branch of the Royal Life baying Society and its Activities.” 8.0: Chimes. Special programme for listeners in Tonga. 8.1: IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Miss Johnny”; (b) By the Blue Hawaiian Waters. 8.11: Talk, Mr J. D. Whitpombe, “A Message to Tonga from Auckland.” 8.21: Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Hawaiian Nights” ; (b) “Wreath of Princess.” 8.29: Bohemian Duo, “Maori Melodies.” 8.37: IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Hawaiian Sunshine ; (b) “Ivilanea.” 8.44: Chorus, Tongan vocal music. 8.50: Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “My Rosary” ; (b) “Repasz Band March.” 8.57 : Weather report. 9.0: IYA Orchestral Octet, “From the Samoan Isles”: (1) By Coral Reef; (2) Savaii Long Song; (3) Festal Dance. 9.10: Bohemian Duo, “Maori Melodies.” 9.17: Ingall s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Pua, Carnation” ; (b) “Kawaihau Waltz.” 9.24: Chorus, Tongan vocal music. 9.30: IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “Ua Like no a Like”; (b) “Aloha-oe.” 9.37: Dance programme. 2YA WELLINGTON (416.7 metres; 720 kilocycles).—s p.m.: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr A. E. Wilson of the Tourist Department, “Tourist and Holiday Resorts.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Band of the Ist Bataalion Wellington Regiment and assisting artists: 8.1: Band, “Joy of Life,” “Gems from ‘William Tell’.” 8.16: Melodie Four, “The Battle Eve.” 8.20: Tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, (a) “Brown Eyes I Love”; (b) .“Can’t Remember.” 8.27: Gramophone record. 8.30: Recital, Miss Gwen Dalton, “The Death of Minnehaha.” 8.3/ : Cornet duet, Bandsmen Barke and Kay, “Ida and Dot.” 8.43: Bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, “The Lute Player.” 8.47: Soprano, Mrs I. Glennie, “One Fine Day.” 8.51: “Tesoro Mio.” 8.59: Weather report. 9.1: Melodie Four, “In the Shadows.” 9.5: Gramophone record. 9.8: Tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, “Macushla.” 9.12: Band, “Our Miss Gibbs.” 9.22: Humour, Mr Gwen Dalton, “Paddy’s Courtin’.” 9.28: Baritone, Mr R. S. Allwright, “Sombre Woods.” 9.32: Band, “River of Pearls.” 9.42: Soprano, Mrs 1. Glennie, (a) “Wait”; (b) “Barque of Dreams.” 9.49: Gramophone record. 9.52: Vocal quartet, Melodie Four, “Travesty on Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye.” 9.56: Band, “On Tour.” 10.1: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres; 980 kilocycles).—s p.m.: Children’s session. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecturette, “Weaning of Lambs on Rape or Supplementary Feeds for Sheep,” by a member of”the staff of the Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Gramophone record. 8.8: Bass aria, Mr Janies Filer, “The Song of the Golden Calf.” Contralto, Miss Mavis Spiller, “The Flower Song.” 8.15: Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Humoresque”; (b) “Gavotte.” 8.23: Tenor aria, followed by soprano recitative and aria, Mr Ernest Rogers and Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “All Hail, Thou Dwelling Pure and Holy” ; (b) “The King of Thule” ; (c) “Jewel Song.” 8.33: Recital, Miss Lily Hughes, “A Broken Web.” 8.39: Studio Instrumental Octet, “Gressenhall Suite” : (1) Preamble, (2) Norfolk Folk Tune, (3) Slow Air, (4) Jig and Finale. 8.49: Soprano and tenor duet, Madame Gower-Burns and Mr T. G. Rogers, “The Hour is Late.” Grand Opera Quartet, “When tho Book Shall be Unsealed.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Meditation” ; (b) “La Fenetre D’Amour.” 9.10: Vocal trio, Madame Gower-Burns, Mr T. G. Rogers and Mr J. Filer, “Then Leave Her.” 9.14: ’Cello, Lauri Kennedy, “Old Scotch Melody.” 9.18: Bass, Mr J. Filer, “Shipmates o’ Mine.” Grand Opera Quartet, “London Town.” 9.26: Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Tempo di Mennuetto” ; (b) “Spanish Dance.” 9.34: Recital, Miss Lily Hughes, “Crossing the Bar.” 9.43: Organ, Arthur Meale. “The Pilgrim’s Song of Hope.” 9.47: Soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, “II Bacio.” 9.51: Grand Opera Quartet, “A Perfect Day.” 9.55: Studio Instrumental Octet, (a) “Waltz”; (b) “Intermezzo”; (c) “Passaglia.” 10.2: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (306 metres; 650 kilocycles).—Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres; 680 kilocycles).—2.3o: Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Relay of play “Caste,” from Little Theatre. 2BL SYDNEY (363 metres; 860 kilocycles).—2.3o: Afternoon session. 6.15: Dinner music. 8.0: Relay of play, “Caste.” 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres; 950 kilocycles).—s.3o p.m.: Children’s session. 8.0: Concert programme. 11.30: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres; 820 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.45: Children’s session. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Opera. 8.30: Dance music. 11.30: Close down. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres). —3.0: Afternoon session. 7.30: Concert programme. 10.30: National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (371 metres; 780 kilocycles).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.30: Children’s session. 8.0: Entertainment by concert orchestra, male chorus and assisting artists. Note.—New Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 14, 12 December 1929, Page 3
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