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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m.; afternoon session; 3.30: talk on Gas Cooking; 4.0: literary selection by the .announcer; 4.23: sports results; 6.0: children’s hour; 7.15; news and market' reports; 7.30: book review; 8.1 ;r 'orchestral “Mignon Overture”; 8.9: vocal quartette; 8.13; instrumental—quartette—(a) “Hymn to Music” (b) “Nabuoco”; 8.19: tenor solo—Clarion James Simpson, “I Heard You Singing”; 8.23: banjo—- “ Coconut Dance - '’; 8.27: harmony— The Clarions, “Musical Switch”; 8.31: scehe’ffbih “AsYou Like It”; 8.30; • Auckland Trio, “Last Movement 4th Trio .8,44: contralto solo—Clarion Beryl Smith, * “ La vihg Time ”; 8.45: vocal duet—‘/Watchman, What of the •Night?”; 8.52; "pianoforte solo—Mr. Cyril Towsey. UEondo”; 8.56: harmony— I The.. Clarions; “Sunday Morning”; 9.1: orchestral—“ Merry Widow Scleotioiik”; '9-9; soprano so>o—Clarion Alma McGruer;; v “l¥ery Song”; 9.13: instrumental- quartette-—(a) ‘ * Winter Winds”i(b) -J Restless Waters”; 9.20: bass solo and chorus—“ Come to the' Hair’’;;: - . §.24: banjo-, ■ “Persiflage”; 9.28:, ■ vocal duet—(Awake I”; 9.32:. Auckland''Trio, “Merrie England”; 9.40: song and chorus—The Clarions; 9.44; humour—The Hebrew Two; 9.54: harmony, ‘ The ‘ Clarions, “Plantation Melodies:” v :3! , X 5 .. , 4.30 and / :4^s;' i sports results to hand; 6.0; children ; 7.0; news session, markefc-.reports and'sports results: 8.1; marchr—Band, ‘ ‘ The • 8.8. - and G.F.”; 8.6: Mellow. Fellow, “So Do I”;: 8.10; selection—Band, “Echoes of • Scotland”; 8.18:. The Tenor Fellow, “The, Prison Song”; ,8.23: -waltz— Band, : ;“fEcstasy' 8.25: “Aussie” special. —r' Another , “ Bloke ” “ The “Lucaa Dr Lammermoor”;. 8.43; the Married Fellow, “Captain Mac”; 8.48: cornet solo—Lieut. B. J. Shardlow, “The Pro”; 8.52; soprano solos—Miss AUsa-'NichoL. Waltz Song” (b) “Poet’s Life”;;.,19.2: leeturette —Mr. Johannes Andorsqiy i ‘ * Native. Birds ’ 9.14?) march—Bahd,. “ The 20th Century*.’; 9.18; Two Nice Fellows,: “Drifting and Dreaming”; 9,22: selec-tion—-SBand, “Mirella”; ..9.32: Long and Short Fellows, “Nonsense”; 9.38: humoresque—Band, “Coster’s Court- - shipV; 9.43: Baritone* Fellow, “That Old Bush Shanty of Mine”; 9.47: -selection—Band, “Musical Snapshots”; 9.57?- Mellow Fellows, “Old Kentucky

Home”; 10.1: cornet solo—Sergeant W. Bark, “Boses of Picardy”; 10.5: march—Band, “Holyrood.” - - ; 3YA .CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.25: sports results; 6.0; children's session; /.fa: news session; S.S: baritone solos: Mr. Clive Hiudie, (a) “Scottish Emigrant's Farewell” (b) “John rumble”; 9.12: pianoforte solos— Miss Ailoen Warren, (a) “Water Wag-, rail” (b) “Elevation”; 8.16; soprano solos Madamo ■ Gower-Burns, (a; “’Twas Within a Mile” (b) “Annie Laurie”; B.22clarionet solo—Mr. S. E. Munday, “Flower Song”; 8.26: tenor solos—Mr. Harold Prescott, (a) “Bonny Mary of Argylo” (b) “Marcn of the Cameron Men”,; 8.31: instrumental trio “Allegro Maestoso”;. 8.41: contralto solos—Mrs. Aim Harper, (a) “Yo Banks and Braes” (6) “My' Heart Is Sair”; 8.46; recital — Mr. H. Instono, ‘ ‘ Tlic Sporran of Sandy Mr. W.. Hay. “Fantasia”; 8.56: soprano and contralto duct—‘ ‘-Bow Well, My Boatie”;. 9.5;;.. Mr. .Clive Hindlc, (a) “The Dcil’s Awa With the Exciseman” (bj “Border. Ballad”; 9.11; Miss Aiieen Warren, (a) “Idyilc A.rabe” (b) ’ “Legende Del Castillo, More”; - 9.16:' Grand Opera Quartet,' “Wi’ a Hundred,.Pipers'j; 9.20; Mr. S. E. Munday, (a) “Regrets O ’Am; our”; ,(b) “Serenade Elegante ’’ •'9.24; Mr. Harold Prescott, “My Love’s She’s But a Lassie Yet”; 9.28; instrumental trios —(a) ‘ f Afton Water ’’■ (b) “Flower of the Forest”; . 9.36: Mrs. Ann Harper, (a) “Caller Herrin” (b) “John Anderson,: '“My Jo”; : ‘ 9.42: Scottish patter—Mr. H. Instone, “The Smoking Lum”;,9.48: Mr. W. Hay, (a)“Bomance” (b): “The Butterfly”; 9.5-1: Madame Gower-Burns, (a). r ‘My Ain Folk”!, (b) • “Coining Thro’ The Bye”; 10.0; Grand Opera Quartet. “Auld Lang Syne.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 4

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 4

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 4