TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection: 4.25, sports results to liana; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, talk by Mr. Geo. Campbell, ‘Motoring’; 7.30, news and market reports, book review; 8.1, relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre; 8.10, tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Kipley, ‘My Dear’; 8.14. orchestral, ‘La Vida Brever’; 8.18, soprano solo by Miss Marjorie Fair, ‘Two Bird Songs’; 8.22, instrumental trio, ‘Blue Danube’; 8.30, recital by Miss Gladys Gaminan, ‘A Gentleman of France’; 8.35, relay of orchestral entr-acte from Majestic Theatre: 5.42, baritone solo by Mr. Leo. O’Malley, ‘Queen of the Earth’; 5.46, violin solo by Miss Ina Bosworth, ‘Valse Bluette’; 8.51, male quartet, ‘Chlo-o’; pianoforte solo, ‘La Campanella’; 9.2, relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre; 9.10, recitals by Miss Gladys Gamman, (a) ‘The Lesson of the Water Mill’; (b) ‘The Hindoo’s Paradise’; 9.15, soprano solo by Miss Airini Bogers, ‘Trees’; 9.15, instrumental trio, ‘Lady Be Good’; 9.27, presentation of excerpts from ‘Chu Chin Chow’ (Norton), "produced under the direction of Maaame Irene Ainsley: song and chorus, ‘Here Be Oysters’; chorus, ‘Entrance of Chu Chin Chow’; song, ‘Cleopatra’s Nile’; chorus, ‘Entrance""of Ali Baba’; Serenade, ‘Coraline’; entr-acte, ‘Suite of Serenades’; chorus,. ‘The Bobber’s Court’; duet, ‘All My Days Till End of Life’; song, ‘Any Time’s Kissing Time'; song and chorus, ‘Scimitar’; song, ‘Cobbler’s Song’; chorus, ‘Fruit Girls’; entr’acte, ‘Suite of Serenades’; song, ‘I Love You So’; soprano solo, My Desert Flower’; song and chorus, ‘1 Built a Fairy Palace in the Sky’; finale, ‘The Wedding Procession.’.
2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette, ‘for the Man on the Land’; 8.1, overture, ‘Four Ages of Man’; 8.11, tenor solo by Mr. James Osborne, ‘The Carnival’; 8.15, Hawaiian, (a) ‘l’d Bather Cry Over You than Laugh at Somebody Else’; (b) ‘ Chiquita'; 8.22, Soubrette by Miss Marjorie Buckeridge, ‘Join the Navy’; 5.27, serenade, ‘Les Millions d’Arlequm’; waltz, ‘The Magic of Love'; 8.37, popular songs, (a) ‘Golden Gate’; (b) ‘My Baby Don’t Mean Maybe Aow ; 8.44, saxophone solo, ‘Buoenoia’; male quartet, ‘Chlo-e’; S.oO, orchestra, repeat number; 9.0, tenor solo by Mr. James Osborne, 1 Lolitao.4, orchestra, In a Monastery Garden’; 9.10, soubrette, by Miss Marjorie Buckeridge, Somebody’s Sweet is Sweet on Me’; 9.15, Hawaiian trio, (a) ‘Mona Lua Hulu ; (b) ‘Ua Like No a Like’; 9.22, popular shongs, (a) ‘That’s My Weakness Now’; (b) ‘Without You, Sweeti 9.29, ruusical comedy selection, Kijssing Time'; 9.39, foxtrot, ‘The Toy-Town Artillery’; waltz, ‘Till We Meet Again’; foxtrot, ‘Constantinople’; 9.01, soprano and male quartet, ‘Sweet Suzanne’; selection, ‘Good News’; foxtrot, ‘Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me ; 10.5, tenor with orchestra, ‘Just a Little Love, a Little Kiss’; instrumental, ‘Jeannine, I Dream cf Lilac -lime ; waltz, ‘Dolores novelty foxKr*’ Doll’; 10.19, monologue, Meandenngs of Monty’; foxtrot, ‘Just Imagine’; foxtrot, ‘Varsity Drag’; foxtrot, ‘Get out and Get under the Moon’; 10.33, tenor solo, ‘Then i'ou’ll -Remember Mo’; WurKtzer organ solo, Gheerie-Beerie-Be’; waltz, ‘Bamona’; foxtrot, ‘Hannlei Bay'; 10.47, spoken novelty, ‘The Business Man’s Love Song ; 10.51, vocal duet, ‘Skadatin?n e ®, foxtrot, ‘Evening Star'; waltz, Ihe Missouri Waltz.’
4YA DUNEDIN. s «Lrelay °f afternoon tea music from the Kitz: 4.25, sports results to hand; b.O, children’s session; 7.15, news seslon; 8.1, march, ‘Youth and Vigour’waltz, ‘Over the Waves’; 8.9 bass s° los by Mr. W. Hilliker, (a) ‘Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind’; (b) ‘On a January Morning’; 8.16. fluto solo by Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, ‘Martha’; 822 mezzo-soprano solos by Miss Mary Teviotclale, (a) ‘The ‘Fuchsia Tree’; (b) ‘Songs My Mother Taught Me’8.29, waltz, ‘Blue Danube’; 8.33, re cital by Mr. Carl Moller, ‘Joe Murgatroyd Says’; 8.38, tenor solo by Mr It. A. Mitchell, fa) ‘The Fairy Tales of Ireland’; (b) ‘Farewell, But Whenever’; 8.45, saxophone solo, ‘Bubenola’8.49, soprano solo by Miss Helen Wilson ‘Not Understood’; 8.53, chorus with orchestra, ‘The Blue Mazurka’8.59, suite, ‘Suite Francaise’; 9.6 bass solo by Mr. W. Hilliker, ‘Volga Boat £° n ? i recitals by Mr. Carl Moller, (a) ‘Presentation of Prizes’(b) ‘The Thousandth Man’; 9.18 suite’ ‘Suite Francaise’; 9.25, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Mary Teviotdaie, ‘To Music’; 9.29, flute solos by Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, (a) ‘Come into the Gardesi Maud’; (b) ‘Romance’; 939 tenor solo by Mr. E. A. Mitchell, ‘There is a Flower that Bloometh’; 943 violin with cinema organ, ‘I Hear You Calling Me ; 9.47, soprano solos by Mass Helen Wilson, (a) ‘A Dream Minuet : (b) *To a orchestral, ‘Hungarian Rhapsody No!
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6851, 5 March 1929, Page 10
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