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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.. afternoon session; 4.0, liter - arv selection; 4.2f>, spurts results to hand; 6.0. children's Hour; 7.10, news and market reports; 8.1, march. ‘Pomp and Circumstance'; 8.9. baritone solo by Mr. Thomas Bradley, ‘Bird Songs at Eventide’; 8.10, instrumental trio, ‘ First Movement, Trio No. 4’; 8.22, contralto solo by Madame Irene Ainsley, ‘My Ships’; 5.27, waltz, ‘La Spagnola’; 5.31, elocutionary by Miss Gladys Gammon; 5.30, violin solo by Miss lua Boswortli, ‘Berenice Minuet’; S.4U, choral with orchestra, ‘For wo are Afar in the Dim Ages Lying’; 8.48, tenor solo by Mr. Jack Maddox, ‘My Dreams'; 5.32, instrumental trio, ‘Serenade’; 0.3, orchestral, ‘Sylvia Ballet’; 9.7, elocutionary by .Miss Gladys Gammon; 9.12, soprano solo by Mrs. H. Milburn, ‘Solveig’s Song’; 9.16, presentation of excerpts from ‘ Mcrric England’ (German), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley: quartet. ‘Love is Meant to make us Glad’; ballad, ‘She had a Letter from her Love’; duct, ‘When True Love Has Found a Man’; baritone solo, ‘ Yeomen of England’: chorus, ‘God Save Elizabeth’; entr’acte, ‘Merrie England’; contralto solo, ‘O Peaceful England’; quartet, ‘lt is a Tale of Robiu Hood’; duet, ‘lt is the Merry Month of May’; song, ‘Dan Cupid hath a Garden’; entr’acte, ‘Sylvia Ballet”

wall/, song, ‘0 Who Shall Say?-'; quan ix-t, ‘ln .hnglund, -Merry idny 1 autl. J

2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.35. snorts results to hand; .1.0, children's hour; 7.0, nows sessio..; 7.40, lecturotlo by -Mr. Alfred Blaxaii. ‘Health and Happiness Through High* Living’; studio concert by the C»:v , Silver Band (conductor. Mr. H. Baker) : and assisting artists; 8.1, march, (a) j ‘Heroes of Liberty(b) ‘La Gipsy ; ! 5.16, mezzo-soprano solos by Madame j Aileen Johns, (a) ‘The Last Song;; (b) ‘Wake Up’; 8.23, baritone solo by j Mr. Bay Ivemp, ‘The Mountains Of Mourne’': 8.27, cornet solo by Bands-J man V. McPherson, ‘The Nightingale’; selection, ‘Bongs of Sentiment’; 8.4-1, contralto by Miss Rita Arnold, ‘Trees’; 8.47, elocutionary by Mr. J. S. Webb, ‘Waterloo’; 8.52, tenor solo by Mr. E.j W. Bobbins, ‘Cara Mia'; B.DU, march, I ‘Calvini’; 9.3, soprano solos by Mu-; dame Aileen Johns, (a) ‘Gretchen at tLe Bpinning Wheel’; (b) ‘An Indian; Lullaby’; 9.10, vocal duet, ‘Nocturne ;, j 9.14, hymn, ‘Nearer My God to Thee’: 0.10, tenor solos by Mr. E. W. Bob-! bins, (.aj ‘Birds of the Nest’; (b) : ‘Serenala’; 0.25, contralto solo by Miss'j Rita Arnold. ‘Mv Dreams’; 9.20, waltz, 1 ‘River of Pearls’; 0.3(5, elocutionary j by Mr. J. S. Webb, ‘lntroduction to! Ginger Mick’; 9.41, baritone by Mr. ■ Ray Kemp, ‘l*’ive and Twenty Bailor- j men’; 9.40, selection, ‘Knight Errant'; march, ‘Powerful.’

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sporfS results; (5.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington; 8.7, vocal the Seas were One Sea’; (b) ‘T’other Little Tune’; 5.12, violin solo by Miss' Irene Morris, ‘Air’; 8.1(5, soprano o by Mass Frances Hamerton, ‘ Shepherdess of the Fields'; 8.20, pianoforte; solo by Miss Dorothy Davies, ‘Scherzo in C Sharp Minor’; 8.25, tenor solos by Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) ‘Blow, Blow’; (b) ‘Take, O Take Those Lips Away’; 8.30, instrumental trio, ‘Presto from 3rd Trio’; 5.40, contralto solos by Miss Belle Renaut, (a) ‘None but an Aching Heart'; (b) ‘A Little Birdie’: 8.44, selection, ‘Caprice Viennois’; 8.48, baritone solo by Mr. T. D. Williams, ‘The Song of the Breakers’: 8.52, grand organ solo, ‘Prelude in C Sharp Minor';. 8.56, soprano and baritone duet, ‘A Lake and a Fairy Boat’; 9.1, overture, ‘Light Cavalry’; 9.6, vocal quartet, ‘Dame .Durden’; 9.10, violin solo by Miss Irene Morris, ‘Allegretto’; 9.14, soprano solos bv Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) ‘A Lullaby’; (b) ‘Bladkbird’r 9.19, selections, (a) ‘Barcarolle’; (1$ ‘lntermezzo from Cavalleria ltusticana’; 9.23, tenor solo by Mr. Russell Sumner, ‘Barbara Allan’; 9.27, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Minuet in G’; (b) ‘Valse of the Flowers’; 9.35, contralto and tenor duct, ‘The Suit of Russet Brown’; 9.39, instrumental octet, ‘La Serenata’; 9.43, contralto solo by Miss Belle Renaut, ‘Thou Art so like a Flower’; 9.47, selection, ‘Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2’; 9.51, baritone solo by Mr. T. D. Williams, ‘Linden Lea.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6813, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6813, 17 January 1929, Page 5

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6813, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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