TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IT A. AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 3.30, talk —- Miss Hoyles, ‘Handicraft’; 4.0. literary selection; 4.25, sports results to hand; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, nows and market reports; 8.1, overture — ‘Pique Dame'; 8.9, presentation by The Auckland Little Theatre Society of ‘Outward Bound' (Sutton. _ Vane): Act I.—A scene iu the smoking-room of a small ocean liner; entr'acte; Act 2.—The same scene in the the same day; entr’acte: Act 3. —The same scene on an afternoon some days latter; 10.0, march—‘Rakoezy March’; foxtrots —‘In My Bouquet of Memories’ ‘.ln the Evening’; waltz—‘When Love Pomes Stealing’; 10.14, baritone solo —‘Drink to Me. Only’; waltz —‘A Kiss Before Dawn’; foxtrots —‘My Angel’; ‘Get. Out and Get_ Under the Moon’; 10.27, orchestral —‘Samson and Dellilaii’: male voices—‘Mammy is Gone’: waltz—‘l’m Away From the World’; dance orchestra—‘My Blue Heaven’; 10.40. organ solo —‘Aloha-oe’; male voices—‘Dream River’: foxtrot—‘When I Ring Your Front, Door Bell’; dance orchestra —‘Just a Memory’; 10.53, comedian—‘Just Got Off the Chain’; waltzes —‘King for a Day ; ‘Mississippi Mud.’
2YA, WELLINGTON.
4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, iceturettc —Air. J. W. Fergic of the Publicity Branch of tlic New Zealand Railways—‘The People’s Railwav’; studio concert by the Wellington Tramways’ Band, under the con’duetorsliip of "Mr. T. Goodail. and assisting artists; 8.1. march—‘Old Comrades’; overture—‘Pied Piper'; 5.42, mezzo-so-prano solos—Miss Atonica Alalfrov, (a) ‘Ay, Ay, Ay’ (b) ‘Butterfly Wings’; 8.19, cornet solo —Air. T. Goodail, ‘Titania’; 5.25. band—‘Chant Bans Paroles’; 5.30, baritone solo —Mr. Claude O’Hagan, ‘The Drover’; 8.34, humour—‘Blossom’s Film Scenario’; 5.41 fox-trot —-‘Dainty Atiss’; 8.44, contralto solo—Aliss Violet Roberts, ‘ A Little Love Nest Just For Two’: 8.48, tenor solos —Air. Oliver Foote, (a) O Promise Ale’ (b) ‘Two Eves of Grey ; 8.54, selection —‘Lorenzo’; 9.3. mezzosoprano solos—Aliss Alonica Alalfrov, (a) ‘WTiere Go the Boats?’ (b) ‘My Bed is Like a Boat’; 9.9. baritone solos —Air. Claude O’Hagan, (a) Red Devon by the Sea’ (b) ‘An Emblem ; 9.10, male quartet—'Oh, Lucin'dv ; 9.19, band —‘A Afoot.side Suite’; 9.29, contralto solos —Aliss "Violet Roberts, (a) ‘Just’ (b) ‘When You’re Away ; 9.36. humour—‘Aly Wireless’; 9.40, band—‘Bella Nila'; 9.49, tenor solo-;-Alr. Oliver Foote, ‘Kashmiri Song j 9.52, male cpiartet—‘Beautiful J. 50, band—‘ Olympian.’
SYA, CHRISTCHURCH.
3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25. sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session: 7.30. talk—Aliss B. j ossman, ‘Russian Furs’; 8.6, mixed quartet —( a ) ‘Oh! What a Lovelv Alagic Hath been Eero’ (b) ‘On Himalay ; 8.31, pianoforte solo —Aliss Dorothy Davies, ‘Rhapsody in G Alinor’; 8.10, soprnno solos —Miss Frances Hanjorton, (a) ‘A Summer's Night’ (b) 1 airy Lullaby’ (c) ‘ Who is Sylvia?’; 8.20, ’cello ’ solo—Mr. Harold Beck, Romance’; 8.24, baritone cojos—Air. T. D. Williams, (a) ‘Canadian Hunters Song’ (b> ‘We Sway Along the Ridges’ 5.28, grand organ solos—l relude and Fugue in <> .Major’; 8.3 b, contralto solo —Miss Belle Ren ant, Evening Boat Song’; 8.40. instrumental trio —‘Allegro Vivace’; 8.50, soprano and tenor duet—‘Como Silver Aloon ; 8.04, orchestral —‘Sylvia Ballet’; 8.53, tenor solo—Air. Russell Sumner. ‘ln Natm. Worth’; 9.4, orchestral—(a) ‘Amaryllis’ (b) ‘Minuet in G’; 9.10, mixed vocal quartet—‘Aty Love is Like a Red, Red, Rose’; 9.14, pianoforte soloy Aliss Dorothy Davies, ‘lntermezzo : 9.18, soprano solo—Miss 1' lances Ham erton, ‘The Violet.’; 9.22, ’cello solo— Mr Harold Beck, ‘Slow Alovement from Concerto’; 9.27, soprano ana tenor duet- 1 Colonial median- 1 The Three Trees-; 9.34, in strumental trios—(a) Entracte (b) ‘Andante Scherzo’; 9 42. bass Mr. T>. D. Williams, ‘Vukan’s &°ng , 9.46, contralto solo-j— Aliss Betie Rcn aut, (a) ‘To Music’ (b) Request , 9.51, orchestral—‘lnvitation to t Waltz’: 9.59, tenor solo—Air. Russell Sumner, ‘Romance Marie’; mixed qu tet— ‘Aty Land.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6859, 14 March 1929, Page 10
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