TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette by Mr. Hare Hongi, ‘Maori Language and Pronunciation’; S.l, overture, ‘Norms ; 8.11, soprano solo by Madame Emily Eiiggs. <The Lovely’; 8.15, pianoforte solos by Miss Paulino Rogers, of Sydney, (a, 1 ‘Rhapsody in G Minor’; (b) ‘Aandantc and finale ’; 8.22, baritone solo by Mr. S. E. Rodger, ‘My Queen’; 8.-0, violin with orchestra, • Sigmund’s _Licbeslied’; the orehestra, ‘ Valsc Caprice ; 8.35, elocutionary' by Mr. Cedric Gardner, ‘The Cautious Cashier’; h. 42, contralto solos by Miss Nora Greene, (a; ‘The Little Waves of Breffny ; (o/ ‘The Lake of Inhisfrce’; 8.47, cello solo, ‘Melodic Arabe’; 5.51, tenor solo by Mr. .Prank Skinner, ‘Who is_ Syivia?’; 5.55, the orehestra, repeat item: 9 5 Don Cossacks Choir, ‘Monotonously ItiAgs the Little Bell’; -9.13, soprano solos by Madame Emily Briggs, (aj ‘Secrecy’; (b) ‘The Post’; 9.19, the orchestra, ‘ Symphony in G Miner ; LoL baritone solo by' Mr. S. E. Rodger, 11k Sweetest Flower that Blows ; Loo, organ solo, ‘Humoresque ; 9.3 L elocutionary by Mr. Cedric Gardnci, ‘Thrift’; 9.46, contralto solos by Miss Nora Greene, (a) ‘ln Summer lields ; (bl ‘My Dearest Heart’; 9.01, tenor solo by Mr. Prank Skinner, ‘Angels Guard Thee’; 9.55, vocal so o and chorus, ‘We’re all Bound to Go’; 9.0 b, the orchestra, ‘Nell Gwynnc Dances.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children's hour; nows session; 7.30, oooks review by Miss Scott; band programme by tko VVoolston Brass Band under the conductorship of Mr. R. J. Bstall, assisted by 31A artists; 8.1, march, t‘. band, ‘Schumandinski'; waltz, Mieaidanza'; 8.10, mezzo-soprano solos by Miss Rita Lucas, (a) 'U Juddler, Come Play for Me'; (b) -Dreamland Rose , 8.10, instrumental trio, Rondo, Op. oo , 8.25! tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Loucn, 'Beneath Thy Window’; 8.29, male quartet, ‘Chlo-e’; 8.33, contralto solo by Miss Bertha Adkins, ‘Enskay Love Lilt’; 8.37. selection, the band, Old Melody’; 8.49, wireless ripples by Mr. Jack Darragh, ‘Cohen Buys a Wireless Set’; 8.53, baritone solos by Mi- byuney Armstrong, (a) ‘Youth ; (b) Closa Props’; 5.58, cornet solo with band accompaniment, ‘ Andantino’; 9.4, choius with orchestra, ‘Gems from The Mikado’; 9.8, soprano solos by Miss Rita Lucas, (a) ‘Sleepy Hollow Tune , (□) ‘Love’s' - Whispers’; 9.13, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Salut d’Amour’; (b) Danso Hongroise’; 9.20. tenor solos by Mr. Arthur Couch, (a) ‘Home, Littio Maori, Home’; (b) ‘if 1 Might Come to You ; 9.25, cornet solo, ‘Distant Voieos ; foxtrot, the band, ‘Counting the Daysi ; 9.35, contralto solos by Mias Beitha Adkins, (a) ‘Ships of Arcady ; (b) ‘Lie There, My Lute’: 9.39 vocal tno, ‘Climbin’ Up do Golden-Stairs’; 9.43, humour by Mr. Jack Darragh, L eVin " sky’s Vedding’; 9.48, baritone solo by Mr. Sydney Armstrong, There s a Song Down Every Roadway’; Lon, dance, the band, ‘Harvest, Moon ; march, ‘The Gregt Little Army.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6815, 21 January 1929, Page 9
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