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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, selected studio items; 4.25, sports results; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, news and market reports, book review; 8.1, overture, orchestra, ‘Masaniello’; 8.11, baritone solo by Mr. L. Koven, ‘The Two Grenadiers'; 8.15, Wurlitzcr organ solo by Jesse Crawiord, 'Serenade'; 8.19, soprano solo by Miss V. Harrison, ‘Serenata'; 8.2.3, orenestra, (a) :Coronach’; (b) ‘Celebrated Minuet'; 8.31, tenor solo by Mr. J. Maddox, ‘A Castilian Lament'; 5.35, Zonophono Light Opera Company, ‘Gems.from ‘H.M.S. Pinafore' '; .8.39, orchestra, ‘ln a Monastery Garden'; 8.45, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss N. Maeklow, ‘Hindoo Song'; 3.49, International Concert Orchestra, ‘Tosoro Mio’; 8.53. Mr. A. B. Chappell, MJL. ‘Talks on OldiNcw Zealand: Settlement of Canterbury’; 0.9 r ballet suite, orchestra,: ‘ Asoanio. Ballet? Music;.!’! Pt.; 2 (1) Love appears to psyche; (2) Ensemble of Phoebus, Diane, Erigonc, Nicocu, and Bacchus, with the Muses, Nyrpphs, ag.Ct Bacchantes: (3) ! variation —love theme: entrance or the Dragon of Hespcfides carrying the Golden Apple; (4) Goddesses, Bacchantes, Nya,as .and Dryads; 9.19, humour Norinaii Long; ‘Under the Bazunka Tree ’; 9.22, presentation of excerpts from ‘Katja the Dancer’ (Jean Gilbert),-produced under the direction of Madame Irene Aiusley; Patricia, Miss Nance Maeklow; Katjp,, Miss Violet Harrison; Leander, Mr. Lon Kevon; Carl, Mr. Jack Maddox; ‘ When Love's in tho Air’ —Patricia; ‘Cruel Chief’—Trio; 'Dancing Together’— Katja; ‘Politics’ —Carl; ‘Just for a Night’ —Katja and Karl; ‘When We are Married’ —Patricia, and Leander; ‘Humming Chorus’—Chorus; ‘.l’ve planned , a Rendezvous’—Carl , -and Chorus; ‘lf You Cared’ —Carl and Patricia; ‘Those Eyes so Tender’ —Katjp. and Carl; ‘Pails Up’-—Patricia; Finale and chorus; 9.58, Victor Salon orchestra, (a) ‘lndian Love Call'; (b) ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.’ 2YA WELLINGTON, 3.1, selected gramophone items;-4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session: 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, ‘For the Man on the Land’; 8.1, overture, orchestra, (a) March. ‘Stars and Stripes’; (b) waltz, ‘Ball Scene’; 8.9, vocal, quartet, ‘Mopsa’; 8.13,. gems from ‘The Student .Prince’; 8.17, tenor solo by Mr., Arthur .Coe, ‘Dolorosa’'; 8.21, humour by : Mr. J.'S. Webb, ‘Peter O’Mulligan’s Wallaby Drive , 8.26, suite, orchestra, ‘The.Pagoda of Flowers’; (1) Passing of Priests, (2) Midst? the Petals, (3) The Star-flower Tree; (4) Blue Lotus Dance; (5) Return of Oomala; 8.36, contralto solo by Miss Lily- Mfeckio, ‘Bain’; 8.40, orchestral, (a) -/Bird Songs at Eventide’; (b) ‘Charmaine,’; 8.47, bantone solos by Mr. Len BarnCs, (a) ‘ Edward’; (b) 'The Erl King’; (C) ‘Archibald Douglas’; 9.0 , instrumental by the brehestra, repeat number; 9.9, soprano solos bv Mrs. Alice Harris, (a) ‘Rose, Softly 'Blooming’; (b) ‘The Forge’; 9.14, instrumental by the orchestra, (a) ‘Stanchin’; (b) ‘Waiata Poi’; ,9.21, vocal duot, ‘‘As I Saw Fair Clara ; 1)14, humcjir by Mr., J. S. Wobb, ‘Tho Sailorman’: 9.29, songs at the piano by Mr! Billy Hart, (a) My Angel’; (b) ‘Rain’; (c) ‘Sunshine” 9.39, vocal quartet, ‘Little Cotton Dolly’; 9.43, ‘Zonophono” record re-? cital; overture. National Symphony orchestra, ‘Light Cavalry’;' tenor solo by Mr. Henry Burr, ‘Because I Lovo You’; violin with kinema Ogau, Mr. L. C. Southgate, ‘Simple Avon’; ! Victor Symphony Orchestra, ‘Dance of the Hours,” Part 2; bass solo by Mr. Poster Richardson, ‘The Gay Cavalier’; organ and cornet, Arnold Grier, ‘SoftlyAwakes My Heart’; novelty. Green Bros.’ Marimba Band, ‘Sweet Blue Bird’; chorus, Zonophono Light Opera Company, ‘Gems from the Gondoliers’; ] Note, the above programme is subject to alteration, as during tho_ evening after 9 o’clock ,there will be broadcast a description of the-featherweight boxing contest between- Jv LecMe (New Zealand) and Radford (England). 4YA DUNEDIN. ' - . '3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.0, art- ; needlework; 4.15,; selected gramophone items: 4.25, sporting results to 1 hand; 6:1, children’s hour; -7.15.-nows and reports session; concert by the St. I Hilda Band under tho baton of Mr. James Dixon, . and items by assisting artists; 8.1, march by. the band, ‘ The Adventurer 8.4, tenor solos, Mr. L. E. Dailey, (a) /-The. White Dawn is Stealing’; (b) ' ‘Far Off I Hear a Lover’s Flute’’; 8.10. Hawaiian guitars (») ‘Hawaiian Waltz Medley’; (b) ‘Hilo Hawaiian March’; 8.16, recital .by Miss Anita W?nkcl, ‘Penarby Mine’; 8.19, waltz by the band, ‘Golden Dreamland’; 8.26, contralto solos by Miss Wyn MePoak, (a) ‘.Little Rod Dawn’; (b) ‘Big Brother- Day’: 8.31, chorus with band, ‘Comrades in Arms’; 5.39, recitals by Mr. Lester Moller, (a;) ‘Christmas at Sea’; (b) ‘Prizes in the Pudding’; 8.46, orchestral novelty by New Light Opera Symphony orchestra, ‘ln a Clock Store’; 8.50, tenor solo by Mr. L. E. Dailey, ‘Thou Shalt Break Them’; 8.53, overture by the band, ‘La Fete du Hamean’: 9.5, address by Rev. W. B. Scott, ‘The,Mon Who Have Made New Zealand: Introductory Talk’; 9.20, cornet solo with band accompaniment, ‘The Garden of Happiness’; 9.24, bass solos bv Mr, B. G. Bond, (a) ‘Up From Somerset’; (b) ‘Son ,of Mine’; 9.29, orchestral overture, Royal Opera Orchestra, ‘lßl2 Overture 1 - 9.39, recitals by Miss Anita Winkel, (a) ‘The Bridal Morn’; (b) ‘Comfort’; fantasia bv tho band, ‘Clarendon’; 9.01, Victor Concert Orchestra, ‘ln a Monastery Garden’; 9.55, contralto solo by Miss Wyn McPeak, ‘Twilight is a Maiden Fair’; 9.58, selection of hymns by the band; 10.3, bass solo by Mr. E G. Bond, ‘Long Ago in Alcala’; D.C, recital by Mr. Lester Moller, ‘Hunting a Mouse’; 10.12, march by tho band, ‘New Era.’ PROGRAMME NOTES. This evening, excerpts from the popular, musical comedy ‘‘Katja tho Dancer” will be presented at IYA by Madame Ainslcy and her operatic party. Tho cast will include a new artist, in the person of Mr. Len Kevcn (baritone), who is well known in musical circles in Auckland. Air. A. B. Chappoll’s talks on Old New Zealand at ITA this evening will bo in connection with the ‘‘Settlement of Canterbury.” 2YA orchestra has an interesting programme for this evening, so also have tho vocalists, the Orpheus QUartot. Mr. Billy Hart will entertain with songs at i tho piano, and Mr. J. S. Webb will add i a dash of humour to an attractive programme which will conclude with a] ".onophono gramophone recital, present-1 ng the latest releases. A band concert by the St. Kilda Band | "f 4YA this evening. A good support- j ing programme is also scheduled. Silent dav at. 3YA.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6733, 9 October 1928, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6733, 9 October 1928, Page 9

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6733, 9 October 1928, Page 9

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