TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0; literary selection by the announcer; 4.8; selected items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children's session, conducted by Nod; 7.15: talk on “Motoring," by Mr. Goorgo Campbell; 7.30; news and market reports; 8.0: chimes. Schumann evening; 8.1: orchestral overture —Fingal’s Cave’’; 8.9: Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “0, Who Will O’er the Downs so Dree?’’; 8.13; ’cello solo—Miss Molly Wright, “Slow Movement’’; 8.22: contralto—Miss Gwenyth Evans, “The Lotus Flower’’; 8.26: recital—Mr, J. F. Montague; group of short poems; 8.33: vocal and instrumental—The Internationals, (a) “Mandy’’ (b) “Dainty Miss’’; 8.41: baritone solo — Mr. John Bree, “The Two Grenadiers’’; 8.45: cornet duo—Messrs. E. Davies and Salthouse, “Birds of the Forest’’; 8.50; soprano solos—Madame Mary Towscy, (a) “Moonlight’’ (b) “Tho Eose and the Lily"; 8.58; weather forecast; 9.0: orchestral selection from “Katja the Dancer"; 9.8:. contralto solo Miss Gwenyth Evans, “Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower"; 9.11: Auckland Trio, “Komanoe"; 9.20: baritone solo—Mr. J. Bree, “I Will Not Grieve": 9.24: mezzo-sonrano
wm inoi wnevc"; y.a*: mezzo-soprano solos Miss Mollie Atkinson, (a) ‘ ‘ ’Twas in the Lovely Month of May” (b) “In the Garden”; 9.31: 'cello solo Miss Molly Wright, “Humoresque and March”; 9.36: humoresque Sketch—Mr. J. I l ’. Montague, “Corrigan Rides the Winner”; 9.42: soprano solo —Madame Mary Towsey, “Dedication”; 9.46: vocal and instrumental—The Internationals, (a) “Love Is Just a Little Bit of Heaven” (b) “Where, Oh, Where Do I Live?” (c) “The Sunrise”; 9.52: cornet duo—Messrs. Davies an'd Salthouse, (a) “You and I” (b) “I Would That Love”; 9.56; Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, “The Long Day Closes.”
2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.: chinos; 3.1: selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55: sporting results to hand; 6.0: children’s session—Uncle Ernest; 7.0: news sessions, market reports, and sports results; B.'» chimes; 8.1: overture —The Orchestra, "Italiana in Algeria"; 8.9: The Philharmonic Quartet, "Drink to Me Only"; 8.13: duet —Mrs. Ellison Porter and Mr. Edwin Dennis, "Miserere" 8.17: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Romance"; 8.27: light vocal—The Two Boiled Owls, (a) "Who-oo you-oo that’s who" (b) "Tomfoolery"; 8.34: Mrs. Mildred Kenney’s Trio, (a) "Mellow Moon," (b) "Cheerie,'Beerie, Be"; 8.41: baritone solo-—Mr. Clarence Bryden, "Bombardier Jim" 8.45: instrumental —The Orchestra, (a) "Ole South" (b) "Artist’s Life" Waltz; 8.54: contralto solo —Miss Madge Russell, "Invitation to the Waltz"; 9.3: weather report and announcements; 9.5: soprano solo—Mrs. Ellison Porter, "A Heart that’s Free”; 9.9: humour —The Two Boiled Owls, "Screeches"; 9.1 C: instrumental—The Orchestra, (a) "Bells of St. Mary’s" (b) "Serenade”; 9.26: duet: Messrs. Edwin Dennis and Clarence Bryden, "Calm, Silent Night”; 9.30: Mrs. Mildred Kenney’s Trio, (a) "Londonderry Air" (b) "Monana"; 9.37: tenor solo—Mr. Edwin Dennis, "A Warwickshire Wooing"; 9.41: instrumental The Orchestra, request numbers; 9.49: quartet—The Philharmonic, "Old Mother Hubbard"; 9.53: instrumental —The Orchestra, popular dance numbers.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children's session—Big Brother; 7.15: news session; 8.0: chimes and overture; 8.5: mixed vocal quartet followed by tenor solo —Melodious Four and Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) “The'Voyagers’ Song” (b) “Rod Rose”; 8.11: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Barcarolle” (b) “Scherzo”; 8.21: vocal quartette and soprano solo— Melodious Four and Miss Francis Hamerton, (a)'“Come With Welcome” (b) “I Did Not Know”; 8.27: 'cello solo— Mr. Harold Beck, “Barcarolle”; 8.32’ soprano and tenor duet with quartette —Miss Frances Hamcrton and Mr. Russell Sumner, with the Melodious Four, (a) “Lightly, Lightly” (b) “Rose Minuet”; 8.38; recitals —Miss Winifred Smith, (a) “The Old Stage Queen” (b) “Katy Did”; 8.44: baritone solo and chorus —Mr. T. D. Williams and Melodious Four, “When I Was King of Bath”; 8.48: popular orchestral music Munro Orchestra, (a) “Kiss and Make It Up” (b> “Moonlit Waters”; 8.56: vocal quartet —Melodious Four, “When the Sun Is Golden”; 9.0: weather forecast; 9.1: overture; 9.6: contralto solo, with tenor and baritone —Miss Belle Ronaut (solo) and Messrs. R. Sumner and T. D. Williams, “That's a WOman’s Way”; 9.11: popular orchestral music: Munro Orchestra, (a) “Rod Lips” (b) “Dow, Dew, Dewy Day”; 9.19: soprano solo and quartet—Miss Frances Hamcrton and Melodious Four (a) “Philomel” (b) “Have You Heard”; 9.25: humorous recital —Miss Winifred Smith, “While Mother Attends The Meetings”; 9.30: ’cello solo —Mr. Harold Beck, “Dance of the Gnomes”; 9.34: soprano and tenor duet —Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr. Russell Sumner, “Say No More”; 9.38: tenor
solo, followed by contralto and baritone duet—Mr. Russell Sumner—Miss Belle Rcnaut and Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) ‘‘Under the Moon” (b) “We Are Not Speaking Now”; 9.4(5: popular orchestra music—Munro Orchestra, (a) Saxophone solo and orchestra ‘‘Valse Vanitc” (b) “That Saxophone Waltz”; 9.54: baritone solo and final chorus—Mr. T. D. Williams and Melodious Four, (a) ‘‘A Son of France” (b) ‘‘Way For The Ambassador.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6630, 8 June 1928, Page 4
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