TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 3.30. talk —Miss B. E. Hoyles. ‘Homo Handicrafts'; 4.0, literary selection; 4.'Jo, sports results to band; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.1, overture —‘Poet and Peasant’; 8.5, solo and chorus —‘ Bong of the Vagabonds’: S.O, studio presentation of "A Mock Trial’ performed by ‘The Auckland Cpmedv Players,’ under the direction 'of "Mr. J. E. Montague; 9.5:.’, solo and chorus—‘lt’; duct and chorus —‘Eastern and Western Love’; 10.0, light orchestral —‘My Beloved Gondolier’, ‘lf Only I Had You’; duct —‘I’m Going Back to Old Nebraska’; 10.10, chorus with orchestra—‘Down South’; tenor —‘I’m Awav From the World When I’m Away From You’; wurlitzcr organ—‘Can’t You Hear Mo Say I T,ovc You!’; 10.20, mixed voices—- • Gems from foxtrots—- ‘ Ohilv-Pom-l’om-Pee’, ‘ \\ Hat Are Wo Waiting for Now?’; 10.29, concerted with orchestra —‘Gems from ‘Sunnv ; duct — 1 Alary Ann’; baritone—‘ The Best Things in Life arc Free’; 10.59, imss—‘Down Do Lovers’ Lane’; vionu —‘lndian Love Gall’; wurlitzcr organ K 01(J —• my Blue-Heaven’; hawaiian orchestra—‘Alorna’; 10.52, chorus and i „ucsvra ' Selections from ‘Good News’; foxtrot— ‘Where’s My Moyer?’ oicuostral —‘I’tie World is Waiting lor The Sunrise.’ 2YA. WELLINGTON. 4.30 and -1.55, sporting results to hand; O.U, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.34, lccturctto —Mr. J. "W. Fergie, ‘The People’s Railways’; 7.40, lccturctto Colonel Robert Sandall, ‘South African Natives’; studio concert by the. Ist. Battalion Wellington Regiment Band, under Conductor Lieut. B. j. Shardlow, and assisting artists: 8.1, march—‘Honest Toil’; selection—‘A Drum Head Church Service’; 8.10, duet —‘The Orueiiix’; 8.20, bass solo — Mr. W r . Binet Brown, ‘Thu Friend For Me’; 8.2!, cornet solo—Sergl. W. Dark, ‘Danny Boy’; foxtrot —‘Under the Clover" Moon"’; 8.33, light vocal—Mrs. E. Ransom Mvcrs, ‘Michael’s Flute’; 8.37. vocal quartet—‘Molly Darling’; 8.41, contralto with chorus—‘Ja, Dio,
Liebc Hat Buutc Flugel’; S.-15, tenor —Mr. Olias. Williams, ‘Thou Art Risen My Beloved’; 5.49, waltz —‘Thoughts’; march—‘ Yaucowinua’; 9.2, vocal quartet. (a) * Shenandoah’ (b) ‘Rio Grande’: 9.2. soprano solos —(a) ‘Song of tno Elf’ (b) ‘Song of the Nightingale’; 9.1-1, humoresque—‘A Trip to Blackpool’; 9.21, light vocal—Mrs. E. Ransom Myers, ‘Rory O’More’; .9.28, saxophone solo— ‘Ailcen ’; comedienne —‘A Bedtime Story’; 9.40, baritone solo—Mr. Will Goodie. ta) ‘Now 1 Sleeps the Crimson Petal’ (b) ‘Stonceracker John’; 9.47, vocal quartet — ‘ln The Gloaming'; 9.51, waltz—‘Lovely Lucan’; march—‘Joy of Life.’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.23. sports results;. 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk—;Dr. I). B. McLeod; 8.6, soprano solo—Miss Eileen Grcnncll ‘Louise’; 0.10, violin solos— Miss Irene Morris, ‘Larghetto’; 811,, tc-uor solo—Mr. Harold Prescott ‘Ru- ■ doll's Bong’;, pianoforte solos—Miss Dorothy Davies, (a) ‘Nocturne in J l ' Shuip Major’ (b) ‘Capriecio in B Minor’: 8.24. mezzo-soprano solo —Miss i M. Miller, ‘Leise, Leiso Softly Sighs’; i 8.28, cliornl—• Gems from ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’; 5.32, instrumeutrd trio —• : ‘ ‘ioderat 844. recital—Miss Madge Y'atcs, ‘The Storming Party’; i 8.49, baritone solo—Mr. Fred’ Penfold, ‘Pro’ogue’: 8.53, orchestral—‘Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2’; 9.2, orchestral—- : ‘lndian Love Call’: 9.5, soprano solos—• [ Miss Eileen Ground!, (a) ‘Thou Art 1 Like a Lovely Flower’ (b) ‘Villanellc'; 1 9.10, violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, *La Precieuse’; 9.14. tenor solos—Mr. Harold Prescott, (a) ‘I Gave You a Gift’ (b) ‘Who Knows’; 9.18, pianoporte solo—-Miss Dorothy Davies, ‘Prelude in 1)’: 9 22, mezzo-soprano solo—--1 Miss Merle Miller, ‘O Mio Fernando’;, : 9.26, bass-baritone with male ctiorus-4 • ‘The Old Superb’; 9.30. instrumental ■ trio —(a) ‘Valso ’ (b) ‘Melodic’ (e) ‘Scherzo’; 9.40. chin] impersonation— Miss Madge Yates, ‘Forgiven’; 9.45, baritone solo —Mr. Fred Penfold, ‘Tho Lute Player’; 9.49, orchestral—‘Blue Danube’;*9.s3, tenor and mezzo soprano duet —‘A Night in Venice’; 9.57, male quartet—‘A Japanese Sunset.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6865, 21 March 1929, Page 10
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