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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0. literary selection; 4.25, sports results to hand; G.O, children’s session; 7.15, news and market reports; 7.45, talk by Mr. Norman Kerr, ‘Physical Culture ; 8.1, Royal Albert Hall orchestra, ‘Pomp and Circumstance’: 8.5, vocal quartet, ‘ Annie Laurie’; 8.9, soprano solo by Miss Gladys Hoskiug, ‘May Dew’; 8.13, ’cello solo, ‘O Star of Eve’; 8.17, tenor solo by Mr. A. L. Macpherson, ‘Phyllis Has touch Charming Graces’; 8.21, humour and elocution by Mr. P. W. Barker; 8.27, contralto solo by Miss Maida Davison, ‘Nightfall at Sea’; 8.31, bantone solo by Mr. Hoy Stevenson, ‘The Jester’; 8.35, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, ‘Toccato and Eugue in D Minor’; 8.43, soprano solos by Miss Gladys Hosking, (a) ‘The- Piper of Love’; (b) ‘Little Bare Feet’: 8.00, tenor solo by Mr. A. L. MaePherson, ‘The Auld Scotch Sangs’; 8.54, recital and humour by Mr. F. W. Barker, (a) ‘Ambition’; (b) ' ‘‘At Thirty-live’; (c_) ‘My Beastly Eyeglass’; 9.4, contralto solo by Miss Maida Davison, ‘The House by the Side of the Eoad’; 9.8, baritone solo by Mr. Hoy Stevenson, ‘To the Forest’; 9.12, New Light Symphony Orchestra, ‘Just a Memory’; 9.16, vocal quartet, ‘ln England, Merrie England’; 9.20, gramophone lecture-re-cital by Mr. F. W. Strong. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 11.30 a.m., results of Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting at Riccarton and selected studio items; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15. Addington stock market reports; vocal excerpts fromdhe musical comedy, ‘To-night’s the Night ; 81, Band of n.M. Coldstream Guards, -‘Light Cavalry’; 8.5, opening chorus, followed by tenor solo and chorus, Radiolian Quartet; 8.11, Victor Salon Orchestra, ‘lndian Love Call’; 8.15, soprano and bass duet and chorus, (a) •Please Don't Flirt’; (b) ‘The Mannequin Ball’; 8.19 i Wurlitzer organ solo, ‘Ballet Egyptieime'; 8.27, bass solo by Mr. W. J? Richards, ‘The Only Way’; 8.31, 3YA Studio Orchestra, ‘ To-night's the Night’; 8.41, humorous recital, followed by Hawaiian Selection; 8.49, contralto and tenor' duet, (a) ‘Round the Corner’; (b) ‘l’d Like to Bring’: 8.56, 3YA orchestra, (a) ‘lntermezzo'; (b) ‘Tout Vienne’; 9.2, relay of professional boxing contest, Johnnie Decide v. Norman Radford, from Municipal Concert Hall. The following programme is subject to alteration depending on the duration of the contest; bass solo and chorus, followed by chorus (a) ‘To-night’s the Night 7 ; (b) ‘Dancing Mad’; Honolulu Sereuaders, ‘Honolulu Stomp’; contralto solo and chorus, fol; lowed bv tenor solo and chorus, (a) ‘Stars’: *(b) ‘Pink and White’; orchestral selection, followed by Hawaiian selection; bass solo and chorus, ‘l'm a Millionaire’; 3YA orchestra, (a) ‘Melodie Arabe'; (b)/‘Hero's March’; recital by Mr. J. J. Fie welly n, ‘Health’; soprano solo, followed by finale, (a) ‘Play Me That Tune’; (b) ‘To-night’s the Night.’ \ 4YA DUNEDIN. 7.1, request gramophone concert; 7.40, news session and Burnside stock sale report; 8.1, relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre; 8.11, humorous song with patter by Mr.. Chi{Ls. Harlie, ‘I Get More Like a ‘Pro’ Every Day’; 8.15, saxophone solos by Mr. J. McCaw, (a) ‘That Haunting Rag'; (b) ‘Whistle Away Your Blues’; 8.21, popular song hits by Miss Thelma' Blackman; 8.28, mixed voices with piano, ‘Gems from Tip-Toes’; 8.32, orchestral tfrusfa from Octagon Theatke;; 8.42, humorous Scottish song by Mr. J. Paterson, ‘The Egg’; 8.45, humorous sketch by Miss Shiela Neilson and Mri J. B. McConnell’; 8.51, Hawaiian selection, ‘My Hawaii’; , 8.55, popular songs by Miss Betty Eoberts, (a) ‘Two Little Bluebirds’;(b) ‘Who’:' 9.3, Dunedin Banjo trio, (a) ‘When 1 Was One Year Old’; (b) 9.8, comedian with orchestra, ‘ The toong of the Prune’; 9.12, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) ‘Diane’; (b) ‘Meet Mb To-day’; 9.17, humorous patter by Mr. Chris, Harlie, ‘Child Impersonations'; 9.22, saxophone solo by Mr. J. McCaw, ‘Souvenir’; 9.26 popular song by Miss Thelma Blackman, ‘Just Around the Corner’; 9.30, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘Wembley Military Tattoo’; 9.38, humorous sketch by Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell; 9.46, humorous •Scottish songs, Mr, J. Paterson, (a) 'When* I Meet Mackay’; (b) ‘l’ve Found the Tobermory Treasure’; 9.52, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) ‘June Night’; (b) ‘Amazon’; (c) ‘Moonlight on the Ganges’; 10.0, popular song by Miss Betty Roberts. ‘That Saxophone Waltz’; 10.4, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘The Smithy in the Woods.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6755, 7 November 1928, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6755, 7 November 1928, Page 9

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6755, 7 November 1928, Page 9

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