TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children's hour; 7.15, news and market reports; 7.45. talk by Mr. Norman Kerr on Physical Culture; 8.1, march, ‘Courage'; 8.9, vocal duet, ‘The Voyagers'; 8.13, humour, ‘Blossom’s Film Scenario'; 8.17. selection, ‘Love’s Manifestation’; 8.27, baritone solo by Mr. Hartley Warburton, ‘Fisherman, Thy Bait Now Lower’; 5.32, cornet solo with band accompaniment, ‘Silver Threads’; 8.40, contralto solo by Miss Phyllis Hazell, ‘Longing for You’: 8.44, humour, ‘Golf’; 8.48, reverie, ‘Home, Sweet Home-’; 8.56. bass solo by Mr. Frank Sutherland, ‘Keep on Hopin’ ’; 9.2, march, ‘Bed Shield'; 9.10, entertainer, ‘That’s Another One Gone’; 9.14, contralto solo by Miss Phyllis Hazell, ‘Keep Inchin’ Along’; 9.18, bass quartet, ‘The Daughter of the Begiment’; 9.24, baritone solos by Mr. Hartley "Warburton, (a) ‘At Santa Barbara’; (b) ‘The Bandelero’; 9.31, selection, ‘American Melodies’; 9.41, male chorus, ‘Was it a Dream’; 9.45, bass solo by Mr. F. Sutherland, ‘A King's Man’; 9.49, air, ‘My Homeward Journey’; 9.54, vocal duet, ‘ln Springtime’; 9.58, march, ‘Golden Stairs.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 8 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 8.1, overture, ‘Orpheus in Hades’; 8.7, tenor solos by Mr. T. G. Rogers, (a) ‘Mary’; (b) ‘To Mary : 8.13,- cornet solo, (a) ‘Because ; (b) ‘Absence’; 8.17, mezzo-soprano solo bv Miss Lucy Fullwood, ‘Like to thil Damask Bose'; 8.21, orchestral selection, ‘Zampa’; 8.31, recital by Bev. B. Dudley, ‘Old Boggles the Crossing Sweeper’; 8.36, contralto solo by Miss Nellie Lowe, ‘Three Fishers’; 8.40, se-
lections, (a) ‘Adieu’; (b). ‘Minuet’; S.47,baritone solo by Mr. C. L. Richards, ‘The Lute Player’; 8.52 flute quartets (a), ‘Carnival of Venice’; (b), ‘Variations on Scottish and Irish Airs’; 8.58, talk on Astronomy by Bev. B. Dudley, F.8.A.5.; 9.13, harpsichord solo ‘Pastorale’; 9.17, tenor and contralto duet, ‘Arise O Sun’; 9.21, mezzo-soprano solos by Miss Lucy Fullwood, (a) ‘lci Bas’; (b) ‘Butterfly Wings’; 9.27, selection, ‘Sullivan Selection’; 9.39, tenor solo by Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘lf You Were Here’; 9.43, instrumental trio, ‘Melody in F’; 9.47, contralto solo by Miss Nellie Lowe, ‘A Summer Night’; 9.51, male quartet, (a) ‘Shanandoali’; (b) ‘Bio Grande’; (c) ‘Billy Bov’; 9.55, baritone solo by Mr. C. L. Richards, ‘The Devout Lover'; 9.59, chorus, ‘Anvil Chorus.’
4YA DUNEDIN. 7.40. news session; presentation by the 4YA Harmonists, under the direction of Mr. T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, of Sir Edward German’s comic opera, ‘Merrie England’; Act 1: Opening chorus: tenor and baritone duet, ‘Wo are Two Proper Men'; hornpipe (chorus); mezzo-soprano solo, ‘She Knoweth Better Now’; soprano and tenor duet, ‘ Come to Arcadie ’; baritone solo with chorus, ‘Yepmen of England’; mezzo-soprano solo with chorus, Peaceful England’; baritone solo with chorus, ‘King Neptune’; Act 2: quartet, ‘ln England, Merrie England'; tenor and baritone duet, 'When its Played on a big Brass Band’; soprano and tenor duct, ‘ 'Tis There I’ll Dream’; chorus and piano solo, ‘The Queen of May’; tenor solo, ‘Dan Cupid Hath a Garden’; baritone and chorus. ‘Two Merry Men a Drinking’; soprano solo, ‘O Who shall Say That Love is Cruel’; baritone solo, ‘Perhaps You Don’t Imagine’; Egyptian dance with duet—“Ah’; finale; 8.50, waltz, ‘The Skaters’; 9.3, bass solos by Mr. Neil Black, (a) ‘The Song of fiybrias the Cretan’; (b) ‘Sleeping Camp’: 9.11, pianoforte solo by Miss Aileen Young, ‘Album Leaves, 1 and 2’; 9.14, salon orchestra, ‘Glow Worm Idyll’; 9.22, re-
cital by Miss Madge Yates, ‘Admiral’s Orders"’; 9.26, male quartet, ‘Chlo-E’; 9.30, violin solos by Miss Eva Judd, (a) ‘Serenata’; (b) ‘Legendc Op. 17’; 9.40, bass solo by Mr. Neil Black, ‘The.' Mountains of Mourne’; 9.44, recitals by Miss Madge Yates, (a) ‘My Financial Career’; (d) ‘Kings’; 9.51, violin solo by Miss Eva Judd, ‘Canzonetta’; 9.55, foxtrot ‘, Fascinating Vamp.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6812, 16 January 1929, Page 4
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