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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; -1.0, literary selection; 4.25, sports results -to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, nows and market reports; 8.1, march, London Scottish’’; 8.7. vocal quartet, The Fairies Were Tripping’’; 8.11, harpischord solo, “Rondo Alla Turca ; 8.15, soprano solo, Miss Mollio Atkinson, “O, Ma Lyre Immortelle’’; 8.19, pianoforte solo —Mr C. A. Ferguson; 8.23, baritone solo —Mr John Brce, The Happv Man”; 8.27, string quartet; 8.35, "contralto solo —Miss Edna Peace. “Life”; 8.39, suite. 1, ‘Serenata’, 2, ‘Hungarian Dance No. 7’; 8.49, musical monologue—Mr J. F. Montague, ‘The Game of Life’; 8.54, vocal solo and chorus, ‘Wo’re all Bound to Go ; 8.35, soprano solo —Madame Mary Towsey. ‘The Tryst’; 9.4 vocal quartet, ‘Follow me Down to Carlow’; 9.8, orchestral, “Toccato and Fugue in D. Minor’; 9.16, tenor solo —Mr John McDougall, ‘An vening Song’; 9.20, pianoforte solos —Mr C. A. Ferguson, (a) ‘Left-hand Study’; (b) ‘Shadow Dance’; 9.25, soprano solo—Miss Molly Aitkinson, ‘Parted’; 9.32, Orchestral (a) ‘Serenade’; (b) ‘Rigador’; (c) ‘Tarantelle’; 9.34, recitals —Mr J. F. Montague, (a) ‘The Cane-Bottomed Chair’; (b) ‘Gunga Din’; 9.51, baritone solo—Mr John Bree, ‘How Fair art Thou’; 9.55, musical comedy selection, ‘Blue Mazurka’; 10.6 vocal quartet, ‘Fair shines the Moon.’

2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0 news session; 7.40, lccturotte —Dr D. Mekenzic, ‘ Tho Laws of Cricket ’; 8.1, march, ‘Tzigane’; waltz, “Tales from the Vienna Woods’; 8.1.1, soprano solo —Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., ‘Rognava Nel Silcnzio’; 8.15, quartet, ‘Tho Stars Above us are Shining’; 8.19, organ solo, ‘lndian Love Call’; 8.23, recital — Mr. Cedric Gardiner “Opening the Pineapple Tin’; 8.29, orchestra, ‘Nutcracker Suite'; 8.45, tenor solo—Mr Roy Hill, ‘Quest o Quello’; 8.49, mezzo contralto solo-Miss .Ngaire Coster ‘Hananera’; 8.53, orchestra, repeat number; 9.3, bass solo —Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘Within These Sacred Bowers’; 9.7, vocal duet, “Bi Conforte un Raggio Solo; 9.11, violin solos, (a) ‘Ldebesfreud’; (b) ‘Liebeslied’;; 9.19, tenor solo—Mr Roy Hill, ‘The English Rose’; 9.23, piano and string, ‘Andante from Con* certo’; 9.27, soprano solo—Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., ‘Vissi d’Artc’; 9.32, humour—Mr Cedric Gardiner, (a) ‘Orange Peel’; (b) ‘After Marriage'; 9.39, basso solo—Mr J. M. Caldwell, ‘Vulcan’s Song’; 9.43, mezzo-contralto solo —Miss Ngaire Coster, ‘Mignon’s Song’; 9.47, musical comedy selection, ‘Firefly’; 9.57, male choruses, ‘Convivial Songs.'

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session;! 4.25, sports rosnlts to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session; popular programme, featuring excerpts from ‘The Geisha'; 8.10, opening chorus, followed by bass solo, (a) ‘Happy Japan’; (b) ‘Jack’s the Boy’; 8.17, ’cello solos—Mr Harold Beck, (a) ‘Old French Dance’; (b) ‘La Danza’; 8.25, soprano solo, followed by soprano and baritone duct, (a) ‘The Armorous Goldfish'; (b) “Kissing’; 8.30, instrumental, (a) ‘Serenade’ (b) ‘Petit Bolero’; 8.40, chorus and tenor solo, (a) ‘Lamentation’; (b), ‘Star of my Soul’; 8.45, sketch—Mr George Titchener; 8.50, dance music; 8.57, contralto solo, and chorus, (a) ‘The Interfering Parrot’; (b) ‘Tho’ of Staying to Long’; 9.5, talk—Mr G. M. Keys, M.A. , Dep. Ed., ‘Vocational Guidance—The Work in New Zealand—its First Stages’; 9.20, chorus and bass solo, (a) ‘We’re Going to Call on the Marquis’; (b) ‘Chin Chin Chinaman’; 9.26, dance music; 9.34, soprano solo— Mrs. Claris Shaw. ‘C’est Moi’; 9.38, danco music; 9.46, contralto and tenor solos, (a) ‘The Jewel of Asia’; lb) 'Molly Mlino’; 9.51, humorous recital— Mr. George Titchener, ‘Tho Agitator’; 9.56, final chorus, ‘Day Born of Love’; 10.0, dance music until 11 p.m.

4YA DUNEDIN. 3.15, lecturette, ‘Fashions’;; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s Session; 7.15, news session; 8.1, orchestral, ‘A Village Romeo and Juliet’; 8.9, baritone solos—Mr Arthur Lungley, (a), ‘Elegie’; (b) ‘lnter Nos’; 8.16, recital—Miss M.adgc Yates, ‘Admiral’s Orders’; 8.20, soprano solo—Miss Muriel Eager, A.T.C.L., ‘Qui La Voce’; 8.24, pianoforte solo —Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Arabesques Nos. 1 and 2’; 8.30 tenor solo—Mrs. L. E. Dailey, ‘Thou Shalt Break Them’; 8.34, violin solo— Miss Eva Judd, ‘Romance in G'; 8.40, contralto solo—Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., ‘Sweet Spirit Hear my Prayer’* 8.44, duet, ‘Flow Gently Deva’; 8.48, pianoforte solo—Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘.Tardines Dans La Pluie’; 8.56, recital—Miss Madge Yates, ‘My Financial Career’; 9.0, instrumental trio, ‘Londonderry Air'; 9.7, baritone solo— Mr Arthur Lungley, ‘O Tu Palermo’; 9.11, monologue, ‘The Near East’;; 9.15 soprano solos—Miss Muriel Eager, (a) ‘The Reason’; (b) 'Almond Blossoms’; 9.22, recital—Miss Madge Yates, ‘Kings’; 9.26, duet, ‘ln Tlys Solemn Hour’;; 9.30 ’cdlo solo—Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘Scherzo’; 9.36, contralto solos —Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) ‘I attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly’; (b), ‘Lullaby’;; 9.43, instrumental trio, ‘Minuet’; 9.48 tenor solos—Mr L. E. Dailey, (a) ‘The White Dawn is Stealing'; (b) ‘Far off I Hear a Lover’s Flute’; 9.54, orchestral, 'S-anotua/ry of tiho Heart.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6843, 22 February 1929, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6843, 22 February 1929, Page 9

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6843, 22 February 1929, Page 9

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