TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.25, sports results tu hand; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.1, orchestral, ‘Maritaua’; 5.9, vocal duo, (a) ‘Charmainc’; (b) ‘Since i Found You’; 8.17, instrumental trio, ‘First Movement, Trio No. 1’; 8.26, medley waltz, ‘My Isle of Golden Dreams’; 5.30, soprano solo by Miss Sophie Vivian, ‘.Ma CurlyHeaded Babby’; 8.35, humuur_ by Monty, ‘The Near East’; 8.39, ’cello solo by Miss Molly Wright, ‘Adagio’; 5.44, vocal duo, (a) ‘.Just. Wondering’; (b) ‘Behind the Clouds’; 5.52, male chorus, ‘Under the Clover Moon’; 9.3, monologues by Miss Sophie Vivian; 9.11, soprano and male quartet,_‘Sweet Suzanne’; 9.15, instrumental trio, ‘Humoresque’; 9.24, programme of dauco music.
I 2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand; 6.0, children's hour; 7.0, news ' session; S.l, the orchestra, ‘Ole South’; waltz, ‘The Skater’s Waltz’; 5.9, quartet, ‘Peter the Cat’; 5.13, saxopiione solo, ‘Sax-o-ophun’; 5.17, tenor solo by Mr. Frank Bryant, ‘A String of Pearls’; 5.21, contralto solo by Mrs. P. M. Jackson, ‘Hills of Donegal’; 8.23, Hawaiian, (a) ‘Sweet Hawaiian Dreams’; (b) ‘Sunny Smiles of Hawaii’; 8.29, quartet, ‘Slow River’; 8.33, Xylophone with orchestra, ‘Gee
Whizz!’; 8.37, humour by Mr. Jack Wilkinson; 8.43, baritone solo by. Mr. R. S. Alliwright, ‘The Village Blacksmith’; 8.47, the orchestra, ‘A Southern Wedding’; 9.2, chorus, ‘Gems from ‘The Pirates of Penzance’; 9.6, tenor solo by Mr. Sam Duncan, ‘When Other Lips’; 9.10, the orchestra, repeat item; 9.18, contralto solo by Mrs. P. M. Jackson, ‘Absent’; 9.22, Wurlitzer organ solo, ‘By the Blue Hawaiian Waters’; 9.26, musical comedy selection, ‘Waltz Dream’; 9.36, humour by Mr. Jack Wilkinson; 9.42. bass solo by Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘The Jungle Song’; 9.46, quartet, ‘Home little Haori, Home’; 9.50, the orchestra, foxtrot novelties; 10. U, dance programme.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington; 10.0, dance music. 4YA DUNEDIN.
7.15, news session; 8.1, orchestral rqusic; 8.11, humorous Scottish songs by Mr. J. Paterson, (a) ‘The Picnic’; (b) ‘When McKie Started to Learn to Play the Bagpipes’; 5.19, foxtrots, (a) ‘Dixie Dawn’; (ft) ‘Louisiana’; 8.27, popular song by Miss Betty Roberts, ‘lf Winter Comes’; 8.30, Humorous sketch by Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell; 8.40, orchestral overture from the Octagon Theatre; 8.55, old popular songs by Mr. Norman Scurr, (a) ‘Hello, Hello, Who’s Your Lady Friend’; (b) ‘You Great Big Wonderful Baby’; 9.5, waltz, ‘Gipsy Love’; 9.9. popular song hit by Miss' Minna Aklcrs, ‘Anything You Say’; 9.13. foxtrot, ‘My Pet’; 9.17, humorous Scottish song by Mr.'J. Paterson, ‘We All Go the Same Way Home’; 9.21, Hawaiian, ‘Uluwchi Q Kaala’; (9.24,.’.p0pu1ar, song numbers by Miss Betty Roberts, (a; ‘Beside the Babbling Brook’; (b) ‘Caring for the Rose’; 9.31, humorous sketch by Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell; 9.41, old popular song by Mr. Norman Scurr, ‘All Aboard for Dixie’; 9.45, saxophone solo, ‘Sax-o-phun’; 9.49, popular song hits by. Miss Minna Aiders, (a) ‘You Wore a Tulip, and I Wore a Big Red Rose’; (b) ‘Fair Hawaii’; 9.54, march, ‘March of the Toys.’
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME. IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 6,0, children’s hour; 6.55, relay from Pitt Street Methodist Church of evening service; 8.30, (#- chestral, ‘Lilac Time’; 5.38, baritone, solo by Mr. Norman Day, ‘King Charles’; 8.42, pianoforte solo, ‘Rosamunde Ballet Music’; 8.46, vocal duet, ‘A Mlay Morning’; 8.50, orchestral, ‘ln a Monastery Gardqj*’; 8.58, soprano solos by Madame Cora Melvin, (a) ‘Will o’ the Wisp’; (b) ‘Sing, Joyous Bird’;.'9.s, trio and chorus, ‘Toreador’s Song’ from .‘Carmen’; 9.9, pianoforte solo, ‘Liebestraume’; 9.13, baritone solo by Mr. Norman Day, ‘Lindy’; 9.17, orchestral, ‘ln A Fairy Realm’; 9.25, vocal duet, ‘For You Alone.’ 2YA WELLINGTON. 6.0, children’s song service; 7.0, relay of evening service from St. John-a Presbyterian Church; 5.15, orchestra, ‘Prelude to ‘Lohengrin’; baritone solo by Mr. Charles Clark, ‘The Glory of the Sea’; violin solo, ‘Londonderry Air’: mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Ngaire Coster, ‘ What a Wonderful World it Would Be’; choral, .‘Thanks bo to God’: soprano solo by Miss Eileen Kirnbell, 'Lord of Our Chosen Race’; string quartet,. ‘ Quartet in A Minor’; contralto solo with ’cello obbligato, ‘Yohrzeit’; march, ‘Carmen’; tenor solo, ‘Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal’; mezzosoprano solo by Miss Ngaire Coster, ‘Lullaby’; choral, ‘O Gladsome Light’; baritone solos by Mr. Charles Clark, (a) ‘Melisande in the AVood’; (b) ‘Parted’; pianoforte solo, ‘Caprice in G Major’; soprano solos by Miss Eileen Kimbell, (a) ‘Swift the Hours'; (b) ‘A Memory’; trio, ‘Duel Scene’ from ‘Faust’; band, ‘Conqueror March.'
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30, children's song service; 6.15, hymn chimes; 7.0 } relay of evening service from Holy Trinity Church; 5.15, overture, ‘Poet and Peasant'; 8.23, mezzo-soprano solos by- Mrs. G. L. Bull, (a) ‘ln the Dusk’; (b) ‘AH Roads Lead Home’; 8.27, organ solo, ‘Humoresque’; 8.35, contralto solo by Miss Elizabeth Vass, ‘Out on the Rocks’; 8.39, string quartet, ‘Quartet in D—Andante Cantabile’; 8.47, mezzo-soprano solos by Mrs. G. L. Bull, (a) ‘Oh, But I Express in Song'; (b) ‘Stay with Me, Summer’; 8.53, violin solo, ‘Ave Maria’; 9.1, contralto solos by Miss Elizabeth Vass, (a) ‘Beloved, Sleep’; (b) ‘Homeland’; 9.5, selection, ‘Nearer My God to Thee’; 9.8, tenor solo, ‘Were You There?’; vocal duet, ‘Ev’ry Time I Peel tho Spirit’; 9.13, selection, ‘Valso Tristo’; 9.17( chorus, ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’; 9.21, 'cello solo, -Slumber Song’; 9;20, baritone solo, ‘Slumber On, My Little Gipsy Sweetheart’; 9.29, Marche, Militaire.’ 4YA DUNEDIN. 5.30 .p.m., children’s song service; 6.30, relay of service from Hanover Street Baptist Church; 7.40, organ recital by Mr. P. U. Harvey; 8.0, relay from St. Hilda, of concert by the St. Hilda Band.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6815, 19 January 1929, Page 7
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