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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, band, ‘Flag of Freedom'; 8.8, quartet, ‘Come Back | to Erin'; 5.12, band, ‘Joy of the Ke- ; deemed’; 8.21, humour by Mr. Alan McEhvain; 5.26, concert duo, ‘lda and I Dot’; 8.31, tenor, Mr. H. Richards, ‘Though the Road be Long’; 8.35, ! mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Ivy Taylor. ‘Softly Awakes'; 5.40, orchestral, ‘Vienna by Night’; 8.48, duet, ‘Be Mine tho Delight’; 5.52, band, ‘Brize Selection’; 9.0, quartet, ‘Mosquitoes’; 9.6, band, (a) ‘Noarer My ~God to Thee’; (b) ‘Maidshone’; 9.13, bass solo by Mr. E, Thomas, ‘Gentlemen, the King’; 9.17, band selection, ‘Over Jordan’; 9.26, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Ivy Taylor, (a) ‘Flower Song’; (b) ‘Dream of Home’; 9.43, dance orchestra and organ, ‘Persian Rag’; 9.47, tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Ripley, ‘Who Knows’; 9.51, band selection, ‘Song of Ireland’; 9.59, quartet, ‘Long Day Closes’; 10.3, march, ‘Joy of Heart. ’ SYA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, nows session; 8.1, orchestral, ‘Die Meistorsinger’; 8.9, soprano solos by Miss Cicely Christian, (a) ‘Loraine, Loraino Loree’; (b) ‘To You’: 8.15, pianoforte solo by Miss Maud K. Stout, ‘Soaring’; 8.19. tenor solo by Mr. Harold : Prescott, ‘Ah, Moon of My Delight’; 8.23, instrumental quintets, ‘Suite in D’ (a) ‘Govotte’; (b) ‘Bourse’; (c) ‘Air’; (d) ‘Gigue , 8.36, contralto solo ! by Miss Dulcie Mitchell, ‘Che Faro Senza Euridice'; 8.40. harpsichords and ; viola, ‘Sonata in C’; 8.48, humorous ] Ttcititf by M'iss Knthleen Chappie, , ‘Bridal Korn’; 8.52, baritone solo by Mr. Fred. C. Penfold, ‘She Alone Charmeth My Sadness’; 8.56, orchestral, ‘Classica’; 9.6, overture, ‘Rienzi’; 9.17. soprano solo by Miss Cicely i Christian, ‘Sing, Joyous Bird’; 9.21, pianoforte solos by Miss Maud K. ; Stout, (a) ‘lst Arabesque in E Major’; i (b) ‘Fantasia Impromptu in C Sharp Minor’; 9.27, tenor solo by Mr. Harold Prescott, ‘English Rose’; 9.31, fantasia, ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’; 9.39, contralto solos by Miss Dulcie Mitchell (a) ‘When You Gome Home’; (b) Negro Spiritual, ‘I Got a Robe’; 9.44, , instrumental quintets, (a) ‘Death of Ase’; (b) ‘Anitra’s Dance’; 9.51, hu- : morous recital by Miss Kathleen Chappie, ‘On the Beach’; 9.55, bari- J tone solo by Mr. Fred C. Penfold, ‘I am Fate’; 10.1, waltz, ‘Tales from the .Vienna Woods.’

4YA DUNEDIN. 7.40, news session; 8.1, overturo, 'Pomp and Circumstance’; 8.5, vocal quartette, 'Canadian Boat Song’; 8.0, Humorous sketch by Miss Anita Winkel and Major P. H. Lampen; 8.19/light songs by Miss Betty Roberts (a), 'Sometimes I’m Happy’.; (b) ‘The Harbour of My Heart’; 8.25, baritone solos by Mr. R. B. Macdonald, (a) ‘I Shall Know’; (b) 'Will o’ the Wisp’; 8.32, march, ‘Damnation of Faust’; 8.36, vocal duet, 'I Would that My Love’; 8.40, orchestra, 'Samson and Harrison, (a) ‘At Dawning’; (b) ‘A Dream’; 8.50, waltz with vocal refrain, ‘When Love Comes Stealing’; 8.54, solo by Miss Betty Roberts, ‘Romance’; 8.57, light orchestral, ‘Just a Memory’; 9.2, contralto solos by Miss Dorothy Allan, ‘Two Hebridean Folk Songs': 9.8, humorous sketch by Miss Anita Winkel and Major Lampen; 9.18, soprano solos by Miss Florence Sumner, (a) 'The Amorous Goldfish’; g>) ‘I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble alls’; 9.25, vocal quartet, ‘Mine Own Countree’; 9.29, march medley, 'Martial Moments’; foxtrots, ‘Golden Gate’; ‘Forty-seven Ginger-Headed Sailors’; vocal duet, ‘Just like a Melody out of the Sky’; 9.43, tenor solo, 'The Pride of Tipperary'; band selection, ‘ln a Clock Just Roll Along Having My Dps and Down’; ‘ 's Wonderful’; Ukulele trio, ‘My Hawaii’; 10.0, monologue, ‘Meanderings of Monty’; male quintet, ‘My Ohio Home’; organ solos, (a) ‘Polly’; (b) ‘Janette’; foxtrot, ‘Without You, Sweetheart’; 10.20, tenor solo, ‘Parted’; 10.24, humoresque, ‘Slidin’ Thro the Rye’; 10.32, malo quartet, ‘The Sidewalks of New York’; piano solo, ‘Hallelujah’; Ukulele Ike, f Chiquita’vocal duet, ‘That’s My Mammy’; 10.45, orchestra], ‘March of the Toys’; foxtrot, ‘Di Napoli’; waltzs, ‘Beautiful Ohio’; ‘Kossovo Waltz’; male chorus, ‘There is a Tavern.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6852, 6 March 1929, Page 4

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6852, 6 March 1929, Page 4

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6852, 6 March 1929, Page 4

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