TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA, WELLINGTON. 4.50 iiiid 4..'j0, .sporting results to baud; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, Jecturctte —Mr. H. CJ. South, 'Books—Grave and Gay’; S.l, overture-—‘Mircllc’; 8.9, soprano solo— Madame Emily Briggs, ‘Die Lorely’; 8.13, pianoforte solos—Mr. Godfrey Sinclair, (a) ‘Romance in-E Flat’ (b) ‘Melodic in F'; 8.20, baritone Air. •John -Prousc, recitative, ‘Thus Sait a tlio Lord’ aria, ‘A New Heaven a" New Earth’; 5.24, instrumental —‘Symphony No. 5 in 0 Minor’; 8.34, contralto— Mrs. \V. .J. Coventry, ‘Still as the Night’; 8.38. violin solo—‘Rondino on a Theme by Beethoven’; 8.44, tenor solos—Mr. Herbert. F. Wood, fa) ‘Little Mother’ tin ‘Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes’; B.IS, orchestra, repeat number; 8.55, Mr. Victor S. Lloyd " ill relate .an uncanny experience; 9.13, cello_ . solo—Mr, G. Ellwood. ‘Prelude and Clair do Ltinc’: 9.19, soprano solo —Madame "Emily Briggs, (a) ‘Hindoo Siing’ flo ‘Come Do nee the Romaika.’; 9.26, violin solo—‘ Spanish Dance’; 9.29, baritone solo—Mr. John Prousc, (a) ‘ River of-Years’ (hi ‘My Fairest Child’;. 9.36, orchestra, ‘Slavonic Rhapsody’: .!).4 : l, contralto solos —fa) ‘Homing' (h) ‘Summer Rain’ (<•) ‘The Birth of Morn’; 9.51, tenor solos—Mr. Herbert F. Woo'd, fal ‘When l.ove Comes Stealing’ fb) ‘I Love You in Velvet’; 9.58, musical comedy selection—'Lilac Time. ’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m.. afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk—Air. Charles Buckett. ‘Physical Culture for Children’; programme by the Woolston Band, ji.nd-assisting artists; 8.1, march —‘Brilliant’; overture. —‘Anna Bolensi’ 8.13, soprano solo —Mrs. Moami Lawrence. ‘Mexican Serenade’; 8.17, humour—John Henry and Blossom; 8.24, instrumental trios—(a) ‘Moderato’ (b) ‘Poeo Sostenuto’ (c) ‘Minuet’; 8.38, baritone solo—Mr. Robert Allison. ‘Captain Mac’; 5.42, band—‘Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye’; 8.50, mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Rose Hurrell, ‘Parted’; 8.54, selection—‘Norma’; 9.7, talk— Mr. D. E. Barton—‘Tree Trimming’; 9.32, bass-baritone solos—(a) ‘The Delaware’s Farewell’ (b) ‘Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrcc’; 9.15, instrumental trios—(a) ‘Rondo Alla Turka’ (b) ‘Romance’ (c) ‘Polonaise in A’; 9.30. soprano solos—Mrs. Moan a Lawrence, fa) ‘Last. Night T. Dreamed You Kissed Me’ (b) ‘Then Came the Dawn’; 9.37, band —‘ ’Appy Land’; 9.41, mezzo-so-prano solos—Miss Rose Hurrell, fa) ‘Somewhere a Voice is Coiling’ (b) ‘Coming Home'; 9.48, band—‘Largo’; 9.54, baritone solo—Mr. Robert Allison, ‘When The Sergeant Major’s on Parade’; 9.58, band— ‘ Conlulcneemarch —‘Sons of the Wild.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6868, 25 March 1929, Page 10
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