TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 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, instrumental with, vocal chorus —"’S Wonderful'; 5.5, vocal trio —(a) ‘She’s a Home Girl’ (b) ‘Maori Eyes’; 8.13, instrumental trio ‘Variations C Minor Trio’; 8.21, soprano and male quartet. —‘Just Like Darby and Joan’; vocal duet—‘Skadatin-Dee’; 8.21), humour — Mr. J. Sharpe, ‘How to Compose a Ragtimo Song’: . 8.34, banjo duos—(a) Plantation Melodies, (b) ‘Maori Melodies’; 8.42, foxtrot —‘In My Bouquet of Memories’: 8.40, vocal trios —(a) ‘Only a Rose’ (b) Piano jazz solo—(c) ‘Good Little, Bad Little, You’; 8.54, ’cello solo —Miss Molly AVright; 9.1, soprano and baritone —‘If You’ro in Love You’ll Waltz’; tenor solo—‘Love. Here Is My Heart’; 9.9, instrumental trio —‘Waltz of the Flowers’; 9.17, humour—Mr. J. Sharpe; 9.25, banjo duos—(a) ‘Together We Two’ (b) ‘Oh, You Have bio Idea’ (c) ‘Coek-a-Doodle’; 9.32, ‘Columbia’ dance programme; 9.44, soprano and male quartet —‘Sweet Suzanne’; 9.47, selection — ‘Good News’; foxtrot with vocal chorus —‘Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me’; 9.58, tenor with orchestra —‘Just a Little Love, a Little Kiss’; 10.1, instrumental —‘Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time’; waltz ‘Dolores Waltz’; novelty foxtrot—‘Rag Doll’; 10.12, monologue—‘Meandericgs of Monty -Is Lipstick Nourishing?’; 10.16, foxtrot—‘Varsity Drag’; foxtrot with vocal chorus —‘Get Out and Get Under the Moon'; 10.26, tenor solo—‘Then You’ll Remember Me’; 10.30, Wurlitzcr organ solo— ‘ Cheeri.e-Bcerie-Bo’; waltz —‘Ramona’; foxtrot witn vocal chorus —‘Hanalei Bay’; 10.40, spoken novelty —‘The Business Man’s Love Song’; 10.44, foxtrot with vocal chorus—‘Evening Star’; waltz—‘The Missouri Waltz’; foxtrot —‘In My Bouquet of Memories’: 10.51, whispering solo with violin —‘Like a Bird That’s on the Wing’; 10.55, foxtrot with incidental singing—‘Dream House.’
2YA, WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session' 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette—Mr. N. R. Jacobsen, ‘Athletics’; 8.1, overture—‘Melusino’: 8.11, vocal quartet —‘Together’; 8.15, pianoforte novelty—Mr. James McKenzie; 8.20, humour—Mr. Arthur Chalk, ‘lt’s Nothing to do With You’; 8.26, steel guitar, violin, and piano—‘Me and My .Shadow’; vocal Hawaiian selection—‘ Ukulele Dream Girl’; 8.32, baritone solo—Mr. R. S. Allwright, ‘Tho Slave Song-’; 8.36, novelty—‘ll Trovatore’; waltz—‘H Bacio’; 8.46, vocal quartet—‘Eileen Alannah’; 8.50, tenor solos—Mr. Frank Bryant, (a) ‘Linden Lea’ (b) ‘The Sweetest Flower that Blows’; 8.56, instrumental—repeat number; 9.6, sketch —‘Reminiscences of the Plantation!; 9.23, humour—Mr. Arthur Chalk, ‘They All Fell Out’; 9.29, pianoforte novelty —Mr. James McKenzie’; 9.34, bass solo Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘ Gypsy Dan’; 9.37, dance orchestra—‘Electric Girl’; 9.41, tenor solo—Mr. Sam Duncan, ‘Tom Bowling’; 9.45, vocal quartet —‘Mulligan Musketeers’; 9.49, .orchestra, popular daneo novelties; 10.0, danee programme.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, new session; 7.30, sports results; 8.10, baritone solo—Mr. J. Graham Young, ‘Marcheta’; 8.14, instrumental —‘When You’re With Somebody Else’: 8.18, popular duets with piano and ukulele; 8.25, instrumental ‘Dolly Dimples’; male voices—‘Mammy Is Gone’; 8.32, humorous songbits at the piano, with patter: 8.37, instrumental and vaudeville medley; 8.47, contralto solos Miss Connie Flnmank, (a) ‘When All Was Young’ (b) ‘Christina’s Lament’; 8.52, musical monologuo
—Mr. Campbell Brown ‘The Street Watchman’s Story’; 8.51, tenor solo— Mr. W. J. Trcwern, ‘l’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby’; 9.1, male voices — ‘Dream River’;*9.6, mixed voices—‘Rio Rita’; 9.10, baritone solos —Mr. J. Graham Young, (a) ‘Hats Off to the Stoker’ (b) ‘Up From Somerset’: 9.16, light orchestral —‘My Beloved Gondolier’; 9.19, latest vocal jazz ducts with piano and ukulele: 9.26, jazz pianoforte solo —‘The Dancing Tambourine’; 9.29, humorous songs with patter —Mr. Jock Lockhart, ‘When I Meet McKay’ (b) ‘Scraps’; 9.34, vnudevilie medley; 9.42, contralto solo—Miss Constance Flamank, ‘Mv Dear Soul’; 9.46, musical monologue:— Mr. Campbell Brown, ‘Tho Caretaker’; 9.50, comedian with chorus—‘Hippotamus’; 9.53, foxtrot —‘The Kinkajou’; 9.56, tenor solos—Mr. W. J. Trewcrn, (a) ‘>The Last Muster’ (b) ‘Then You’ll Remember Me’; 10.0, foxtrot—‘ Dixie Dawn.’
4YA, DUNEDIN. 7.15. news session; S.l, relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre; 8.11, humorous Scottish songs—Mr. Buster Brown; 8.18, whistling solo, with violin and piano—‘Honeymoon Waltz’; tenor solo, with violin obligato—‘Parted’: 8.26, humorous sketcti —Miss Anita Winkcl and Major F. H. Lampen; 8.36, popular songs—Miss Ahlers, (a) ‘Russian Lullaby’ (b) “I Just Roll Along’; 8.43, relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre; 8.53, male voice quartet-—‘Who’s Blue Now?’; xylo-rimba orchestra, ‘Along Miami Shoro'; 9.1, humorous Scottish song—Mr. Buster Brown; 9.7, orchestral—‘Artist’s Life Waltz’; bass solo —‘Sittin’ Thinkin’’; 9.15 v popular song—Miss Minna Ahlers, ‘Nothin’ ’; 9.19, foxtrot, with vocal chorus—‘Dance of the Blue Danube'; solo ami chorus— ‘ Merry' WidowWVilla’; '9.26, humorous sketch —Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen; 9.36, dance programme.
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME, IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session;. 4.0, literary selection; 6.0, children’s session; 8.30, orchestral— r‘ Rosamunde Ballet Music’; 8.38, baritone solos —Mr. Hartley Warburton, (a) ‘Tho Raven’ (b) ‘The .Stormy Morning’; 8.46, -‘cello solo—‘Kol Jlidrei’; 8.54, contralto soio —‘The Erl King’; 8,58, chorus with orchestra—‘La. Tempesta’; 9.2, orchestral. —selections from ‘Fatist’; 9.10, tenor solos—Mr. J.'Moffitt, (a) ‘Where’er You Walk’ (b)' ‘To a Miniature’; 9.17, octet —‘Evensong at Twilight’; 9.21, baritone solo—Mr. H. Warburton, ‘Even Bravest Hearts’; 9.25, tenor solos —Mr. J. Moffitt, . (a). “Beloved, It Is Morn’ (b) ‘Song Is Sweet’; 9.3,1, chorus with orchestra ‘Fuoco di Fioia.’
2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m., afternoon session; ' 6.0, children’s Sunday service; 7.0, relay of evening servico from St. Thomas’s Anflicau Church; 8.15, orchestral —‘Tannauser’;- soprano solo—Miss Muriel Hitehings, ‘Avc Maria’; string quartet—‘Andante. Cantabilo’ and ‘Theme and Variations’; baritone solos—Mr. John Prouse, (a) ‘Prdpecatis’ (b) ‘O God Have Mercy’: pianoforte solo —; ‘Hungarian Rhapsody’; contralto solos —Miss. Iris Potter, (a) ‘Music, When Soft Voices Die’ (b) ‘Ships that Pass, in the Night’; .violin solos—(a) ‘Hejro. Kati’ (b) ‘Romanza Andaluza’; vocal duet —-‘Arise, O Sun’; overture—‘Barber of Seville’; soprano solo—Miss Muriel Hitehings, ‘Angels Guard Thee’; selection—‘lntroduction and. Minuet’; baritone solo—Mr. John Prouse, ‘There is a Green Hill’; orchestral—(a) ‘Prcv lude in C Charp Minor’ (b)_ ‘Liebcsfier’; contralto solo—Miss Iris; Potter, ‘Worship in the Forest.’: violin solo — ‘Danse Espagn'olc’; vocal duet-^-‘Vene-tian ..Song’;" march —‘Pride- of the Wolverines.’ V - 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH..
3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30,-chil-dren’s song service; 6.15, hymn chime's; 7.0, relay of service .from Si;. Andrew’s. Presbyterian Church! 8.15, overture—‘Bienzi’; contralto solcn—Miss Nellie Lowe, ‘0 Rest in the Lord’; band selection—‘Nearer My God to Thee’; baritone recitative and aria—Mr. A. G. - Thompson, (a) ‘Thus Saith tho Lord’ ei) ‘But Who May Abide tho Day of is Coming’; violin solos (a) .‘Rondo’ (b) ‘Avo Maria’; soprano solo —Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, ‘Rumanian Night Song’; orchestral —‘Toccata and Fugue in D Minor’; contralto and baritone duet —‘The Day. is Done’; wurlitzer organ solo —‘Ballet Egyptian’; contralto solo—. Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) ‘Slumber, Dear Maid’ (b) ‘Sorenade’; duet with male chorus and orchestra — ‘Misererie’; soprano solos —Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, (a) ‘I Heard You Singing’ (b) ‘Land of .Long Ago’; orchestral—‘Liebeslied’: baritone solo —Mr. A. G. Thompson, ‘Gallilee’; choral with orchestra —‘Amen Chorus.’
4YA, DUNEDIN. 5.30 p.m., children’s song service; 6.30, relay of evening service from Moray Place Congregational Church; 7.45, studio concert.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6844, 23 February 1929, Page 6
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