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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

ITA AUCKLAND. 4.25. sports results to hand; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, news and market icports; S.l, overture, ‘Stradella : 8.11, quartet, ‘The Torpedo and tho Whale ; 8.15, pianoforte solo by Mr. Cyril lowsey, ‘Two Arabesques'; 8.22, bass solo by Mr. Arthur Colledge, ‘A .Soldier s Song’; 8.28. grand organ solo, Andantino in X) xla,t ; j 8.02. onc-act drama, ‘Campbell of Kilmohr’: 5.02 entr’acte, (a) ‘ Andantino’; (bl Wap ata Poi’; 9.4, contralto solo by Miss Phyllis Gribbin, ‘A Summer Night; 9.5, ’cello eolo, ‘Prize Song’: 9.12, vocal duet, ‘Plow Gently,‘Dova’; 9.1 b, soprano solos by Miss Cecilia Duncan, (a) ‘I Love the Moon’; (b) ‘I Hear a Thrush at Eve’; 9.22, playette ‘Lights Out’; 9.35, quartet, ‘Como and See Our Pantominc’; 9.41, orccstra , ‘Slavonic Rhapsody No. 5 ; 9.49, duct, ‘Enchantment 1 '; 9.52. soprano solo by Miss C. Duncau, ‘The Pixie Piper ; 9.58, selection, ‘The Mikado’; 10.7, vocal quartet, ‘So Glad of Heart. 2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and-.-4.55. sporting results to hand; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette by Mr. N. R. Jacobsen , ‘What Your Hoy Wants at School and how to Get It'; 8.1, oveiture, ‘Der Preischulz’; 8.11, baritone solo by Mr.,S. E. Rodger, ‘ A Bachelor Gay’; 8.15, elocution by Mr. Barton Ginger, ‘Como’; 8.22. soprano solo by Miss Eileen Kimbell, ‘The Pipes ot Pan'; 5.26. instrumental, (a) ‘Minuet ; (b) ‘Blue Danube Waltz’; 8.30, tcnoi solos by Mr. Oscar Dyer, (a) ‘Eleanor ; (ID ‘When Other Lips’; 5.40, male quartets, ‘Convivial Songs’; 8 49, contralto solo by Mrs. T. freacey, Ave Maria’; 8.53, instrumental, repeat item; 9.2, ballet suite, ‘Ballot Egyptien’9.10, baritone solo by Mr. S. E. Rodger, ‘Sunshine and Love’; 9.10, violin and cinema organ, ‘I Hear You Calling Me’; 9.14, soprano solos by Miss Eileen Kimbeli, (a) ‘O Mio Babbino Caio ; (b) ‘Madrigal’; 9.21, elocution by Mr. Barton Ginger, ‘Mr. Grindlo and Cleanliness’; 9.27, contralto solo I'. Treacoy, ‘Vo Gi Donne ; 9.u0, instrumental, ‘Merrie England_; 9 .-to, tenor solos by Mr. Oscar Dyer, (a) ‘Passing By’; (bl ‘Sinceri y’; 9.50, chorus, ‘Sea Songs” 9-54, lnstiumental, (a) novelty, /In JBirdlaud ; (b) lndependcntia March.’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

3 p.m„ afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.U, children’s hour; 7.1 o, news session: S.l, rcbroadcast of wIA Wonington. Popular programme with vocal selections from “ Florodora’ by Stuart; S.lO, soprano solo by Miss Renotta Rings, ‘The Silver Star of Love ; soprano and tenor duct, ‘Somebody ; S.lB, foxtrot, ‘Till We Meet Again’; 5.22! bass solo by Mr. E. A. Millai, ‘Phrenology’; 8.26, instrumental trios, (a) ‘lndian'Love Call’; (b) ‘A Shady Tree’ ; 8.32. humour by Mr. George Titchener; 8.37, military band. Christchurch Chimes’; 8.41. tenor solo by Mr. W. Bradshaw, ‘The Shade of the Palm ; 8.45, violin and cinema organ, I Bear You Calling Me’; 5.49, contralto solo by Miss Anita Graham, ‘Tact"; quartet, ‘Tell me, Pretty Maiden ; J.o. orciiestral, ‘Lilac Time’: 9.11, tenor and bass duct, ‘Love and War ; 9.16, instrumental trio, ‘My Son John; 9.w_, contralto solo by Miss Anita Graham, ‘On a Spring Morning’; soprano and contralto duet, ‘Arise, O Sun ; 9.00, humour by Mr. George Titchenci, 9.u0, bass solo by Fir. E. A. Millar, A Hundred Fathoms Deep’; 9.39, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Painting Pretty Pictures ; (b) ‘My Ohio Home’; (c) ‘Ln-tlo Log Cabin of Dreams’; 9.49, tenor solo by Mr. W. Bradshaw. ‘Phyllis licking Roses’; 9.49, novelty, ‘ln a Monastery Garden’; 9.56, soprano solo by Miss Renetta Rings, ;Oh, lake Mv Heart’; vocal quartet, Ihe Swcepoio. 4YA DUNEDIN. 3.15, talk on ‘Fashions’; 3.30, relay of afternoon-tea music; 4.25, sports results; 6.1, children’s session ; 7.10, news session; S.l, overture, Iho Magic Flute’: 5.9. contralto solos by Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) Life and Death , (b) ‘The Arrow and the bong ; B.lq, ’cello solo, ‘Melody in F ; B.IJ, 6antone solo by Mr. R, B. Macdonald, ‘Song of the Sword’; 5.22, orchestial, ‘Slavonic Dance in G Minor ; 8.-0, mezzo-soprano solos by Miss uoiotny Sligo, (a) ‘Dawn, Gentle Flower’; (b) ‘Love, the Jester’; 8.35, pianoforte solo by Miss Ailecn Young, 'lmpromptu m -Y Flat’; 5.40, contralto soTo by Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘Only a River Running By'; 5.43, gra D d organ solo, Lar--20 ’; 8.47, baritone solos by Mr. R, B. r f u Song’; 8.54, orchestral, ‘Sylvia Ballet, Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus ; 0.4. mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Porqthv Sligo, ‘The Lass with the Delicate Air’; 9.7, band, ‘The Gladiator’s Farewell’; 9.11, grand opera special presentation of"‘The Valkyrie’ (Wagner) (3rd instalment); soprano and tenor, ‘Siegritund Challenges Hunding ; quartet with orchestra, ‘The Combat: Siegrnund is Slain’; orchestra and chorus, ‘The Ride of the \alkyncs’; orchestra and chorus, ‘The Assembled Valkyries Await Brunnhildc’; soprano with orchestra and chorus, ‘Brunnhildc Gives Sieglinde the Broken Sword ; 9.31, relay of dance music from the Savoy.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 10

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 10