TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
ITA, AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.1, overture—‘The Beautiful Galathea’; 8.!), vocal quartet —‘Nelly Was a Lady’; 8.13, instrumental trio —‘Finale Trio in F’; 8.21, humour—Mr. A. McElwam; 8.26, waltz—‘Cuckoo’; B.l*o, tenor solo — ‘When the Swallows Homeward Fly’; 5.34, novelty—(a) ‘Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time’ fb) ‘Get Out and Get Under the Moon’; 5.42, jazz piano solo —‘The Dancing Tambourine’; 8.45, elocution —‘The Borrowing Scene’; 8.51, violin solo —Miss Ina Bosworth, ‘Liebesfreud’: 8.55, bass solo —Air. Ernest Thomas, ‘King Charles’; 5.59, chorus w r ith orchestra—‘Hit the Deck’; 9.5, talk —The Announcer, ‘Great Authors’; 9.15, vocal quartet—‘Lullaby’; 9.19, soprano and tenor with harp and or chestra —‘Colonial Song’; 9.26, tenor solos —Mr. A. Ripley, (a) ‘The Star’ (b) ‘A Memory’; 9.31, humour —Mr. Alan McElwain; 9.35, instrumental Trio —‘Peer Gynt Suite’; 9.41, novelty —(a) ‘ln a Little Town Called ‘Home Sweet Home’ (b) ‘O, Deni Golden Slippers’; 9.48. humorous sketch —‘Happy Abe and Dismal Ike’; 9.55, solo and chorus —‘The Merry Widow-Villa’; 10.1, vocal quaitet —‘In Absence.’
2YA, WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news ses,'sioh; 7.40, lecturctte—Colonel Robert Sandal], ‘Uncommon Commonplaces — On the Continent’; studio concert by Wellington Artillery Band, under the conductorship of Captain T. Herd, and assisting artists; overture —‘L’Espoir d’Alsace’; 8.8, tenor solos—Mr. Cnas. Williams, (a) ‘Passing By’ (b) ‘The. Rose and tno Lily’; 8.15, soprano, with i |
chorus and orchestra—‘The Flying Dutchman Senta’s Ballad’; 8.23, vocal quartet —‘In Absence’; 5.27, band —‘Andante in G’; flower song—‘Lilies at Dawn’; 8.36, bass solo —Mr. W. Binet Brown, ‘The Windmill’; 8.40, recital—Air. Peter Dorrian, ‘The Longshoreman’; 8.46, vocal with orchestra — ‘Alignon—Connais Tu Lc Pays?’; 8.50, vocal duct; 8.54, band —‘Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz’; 9.2, vocal quartets —(a) ‘1 Don’t’ (bj ‘How ALuch Wood Would a Wood Cliuck Chuck?’; 9.7. soprano solo—‘The Barber ot Seville—ll Soi Docile’; 9.11, band, ‘II Trovatore’; descriptive number—‘Alountain Echoes’; 9.22, humour —Mr. Peter Dorrian: 9.29, baritone solos— Air. Will Gouclie, (a)‘Queen of Connemara’ (b) ‘At Even’; 9.36, band, ‘ln Coonland’: cake-walk —‘Dixie Land’; 9.48, vocal Hawaiian selection —‘ O All Paloma’; 9.52, vocal quartet —‘When You Played the Organ’; 9.56, band, ‘A Rose of Granada’; march—‘Conservator.’
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session: 7.30, talk—under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League; programme featuring English folk songs; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA, AVcllington; 8.6, vocal quartet — ‘Some Folks Do’; bass solo—Air. James Filer, ‘Simon The Cellarer’; 8.12, pianoforto solo —Aliss Lucy Fullwood, ‘Valsc Caprice’; 8.19, contralto solo — Airs. Anne Harper, ‘l’ve Been Roaming’; 8.23, orchestral —‘In a Clock Store’; 8.2/, vocal quartet—‘lt Was a Lover and Ilis Lass’; 8.31, instrumental quintet —‘Gresscnhall Suite’; 8.43, tenor solo—Air. Ernest Rogers, ‘ Where The Bee Sucks’; 8.47, cinema orgau solo—‘Classica’; 8.55, soprano solo— Aladamo Gowcr-Burns, ‘A Pastoral’; tenor and baritone duet —‘Trust Her Not’; 9.1, talk —Mr. G. AI. Keys, ALA., Ed., ‘Vocational Guidance—Trades — Farming’; 9.16, quartet —‘Dabbling in the Dew’; 9.20, pianoforte solo— Aliss Lucy Fullwood, ‘Prelude No. 17, Op. 28’; 9.24, baritone solo and quar-
tct —(a) ‘The Arrow and the Song’ (b) ‘John Peel'; 9.29, instrumental quintets —(a) ‘Drink To Me' (b) 'Andante Cantabile' (c) ‘Entr'acte and Mazurka': 9.39, contralto solo, and soprano and contralto duet—(a) ‘When Daisies Pied' (b) ‘I Know a Bank’; 9.44, orchestral—‘A Hunt in the Black Forest’; 9.48, tenor solo—Mr. Ernest Kogers, ‘Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes’; 9.30, soprano solo and quartet—(a) ‘ Cherry ripe' (b) ‘Goodnight.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6842, 21 February 1929, Page 9
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