TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55 p.m., sporting results to hand; 6.0, children's hour; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette, ‘Books Grave and Gay’; 8.1, overture, ‘Orpheus in der Unterweldt'; 8.11, soprano solo by .Miss Alma Clegg, ‘The Young Nun'; 8.15, pianoforte solo by Miss Marjorie Bolton, (a) ‘Study m A Minor'; (b) ‘0 Star of Eve’; 8.29, violin solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Caprice Vien-. ncis’; orchestra, ‘Spanish Dance’; 8.37, contralto solo by Miss E. M. .Friend oi Sydney, (a) ‘Ombra mai Fu’; (b) ‘Lullaby’; 8.42, chorus, ‘Anvil Chorus’; 8.47, elocutionary by Miss Effie Brice, ‘H’aeking’; 8.52, tenor solo by Mr. James ±'ordie, ‘Lorraine’; 8.56, the orchestra, repeat item; 9.0, soprano solo by Miss Alma Clegg, ‘Five Lyes’; 9.9, chorus, ‘Carmen’; 9.12, symphony, Unfinished Symphony in B baritone solos by Mr. John Prouse, (aj ‘Non e ver'; (b) ‘To-morrow will be Friday’; 9.26. 'cello solo; ‘The Broken Melody’: 9.30, contralto solo by Miss E. M. Friend, ‘The Erl King'; 9.36, string 4 uarteti, ‘ Quartet in D—Andante Cantabile’; 9.40, elocutionary by Miss Effe Brice, ‘Orange Blossom'; 9.45, tenor solo by Mr. James Fordie, ‘When Shadows Gather’; 9.5*3, the orchestra, ‘Meyerbeer Ballet Music. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15, new» session; 7.30, talk by Mr. Chas. Bucket, on ‘Physical Culture’; band programms presented by Derry’s Military Band, (J. Scott, conductor) and assisted by 3YA artists; 8.1, march, ‘The Paramount’; foxtrot, 'Me and My Shadow ; 8.11, contralto solo by Miss Mary laylor, ‘My Ain Folk’; 8.15, banjo solos, (a) ‘Uncanny Banjo’; (b) Lanjoviality’; 8.19, humorous song by Mr. Phil Jones, ‘As a Porcupine Pines lor its Pork’; 8.24, intermezzo, ‘After Sunset’; 8.30, mezzo-soprano solo by Madame Aileen Johns, ‘lhe Spirit Song ; 8.34, instrumental trio, ‘Bluo Danube Waltz’; 8.44, baritone solo by Mr. F. C. Penfold, ‘Song of the Volga Boatmen’; 8.48, meanderings of Monty, Ihe Near East’; 8.52,. three step waltzes, (a) ‘Birds of Spring’: (b) Ihe Skaters’; 9.4, overture, ‘The Gondoliers ; 9.8, contralto solos by Miss Mary Taylor, (a) ‘Coming Home’; (b) ’Husheen’; 9.15, Hawaiian, Good-bye, Hawaii’; 9.19, jazz song by Mr. l int Jones, ‘Get out and get Under the Moon’; 9.24, selection. Our Miss Gibbs’; 9.33, mezzo-soprano solos by Madame Aileen Johns, (a) ‘Lament of Isis'; (b) ‘Oony Oon’; 9.40, instru-
mental trios, (a) ‘Syncopation’; (b) ‘Londonary Air’; (c) ‘March Viennoise’; 9.49, baritone solos by Mr. F, C. Penfold, (a) ‘When a Mounting Skylark .Sings’; (b) ‘Spanish Gold’; 9.53, comedian. ‘The Song of the Prune’; 9.57, Gavotte. ‘The Way to the Heart’; march, ‘The Great American Favourite.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6810, 14 January 1929, Page 5
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