TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m., relay of -Rugby football match from Eden Park; o.o,’children’s session; 7.1-1, news session; 8.1, overture, orchestra, ‘Morning, Noon an! IS'ight’; 8.11, novelty, (a) ‘in the Evening'; (b) ‘A Grand and Glorious Peeling’; 8.10, Hawaiian selections, (a) ‘Hawaiian Memories’; (b) guitar solo, ‘Goodbye’ 8.27, soprano solos by Miss Thelmas James, (a) ‘There’s a Little Maori Where'; (b) ‘High Up on a Hill Top'; 8.35, 'cello solo with orchestral accompaniment by Miss Molly Wright, ‘Melodic Arabe'; orchestral, ‘Village .Dance’; cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. Phil. Mohr ‘The Trumpeter’; B.TG, recital by Messrs Tom Harris and Jack Mackle, scene from ‘The Merchant of Venice’; 8.55, Hawaiian selections, (a) ‘Hawaiian Moonlight’; (b) ‘Song of Hawaii’; 9.6, selection, orchestra, ‘The Waltz Dream’; 9.16, novelty, (a) ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise’; (b) ‘A Little Music in the Moonlight’; 9.24, baritone solo by Lawrence Tibbett, ‘Drink to Me ’Only with Thine Eyes’ 9.27, soprano solos by Miss T. James, (a) ‘Beautiful’; (b) ‘Evening Star’; 9.35, Hawaiian selections, (a; ‘Songs of Hawaii’; (b) ‘Director .March’; 9.43, humour, ‘Happy Abe and Dismal Ike’; 9.53, waltz, orchestra, ‘Danube Waves’: march, orchestra, 1 Eakoczy’; 10.0, ‘Columbia’ dance programme; march medley, ‘Martial Moments’; foxtrot, ‘Golden Gate’; foxtrot, ‘Porty. Seven ‘ Ginger-Headed Sailors’; 9.43, tenor solo by Seamus O’Doherty, ‘The Pride of Tipperary’; band selection, ‘ln a Clock Store’; 9.50, foxtrot, ‘I Just 801 l Along Having Aly Ups and Downs’; foxtrot, ‘ _’S Wonderful'; Hawaiian guitar, banjo and ukulele trio, ‘My Hawaii’; 10.0, monologue by Milton ’Hayes, ‘Meandering?, of Alohty’; male quintet, ‘Mv Ohio Home’’; organ solos by G. T. l’attman, (a): ‘Polly’;- (b) ‘Janette’; foxtrot, ‘.Without You, Sweetheart’; 10.20, tenor solo by Hubert Eisdell, ‘Parted’; humoresque, Australian Commonwealth band, ‘Slidin’ Thro’ tlio Eye’; 1(h32, male quartet, ‘The Sidewalks of ' Now York’; pianoforte solo, Gil Dech, ‘Hallelujah’; vocal with novelty accompaniment, Ukulele Ike, ‘Chiquita’; vocal duct, Jack Lumsdaine and Lcn Maurice ‘That’s My Mammy’; 10.45, orchestral, ‘March, of’the Toys’; foxtrot, ‘Di Napoli’; waltz, ‘Beautiful Ohio’; waltz, ‘Kossovo Waltz’; male chorus, ‘There is a Tavern in the Town.’
2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1, relay of football match, Athletic Park; 4.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; overture, ‘Blue Danube’; orchestral, ‘ln a Clock Store’; guitar solo by Boy Smeck, ‘ltcliin’ Pingers’; 6,11, Tacet; 6.15, saxophone .solo by Rudy Wiedoeft, ‘Bubenola’; Hawaiian selection, (a) ‘Hawaiian Sunset’; lb) ‘Sweet Hawaiian Dream'; 6.24, Tacet: 6.30, orchestral, ‘A Hunt in the Black Porcst’; violin, ’cello and piano, ‘Syncopation’; 6.40, Tacet; 6.45, Wurhtzer organ solos by Jesse Crawford, . (a) . ‘Eoses of Yesterday'; .(b) ‘Just a Night for Meditation’; dance orchestra, ‘Bag Doll’; dance orchestra, ‘Persian Bug’; 6.57, Tacet; 7.0, pews session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturettc by Mr. A. E. Wilson, ‘Tourist and Holiday Resorts’: S.lj overture, orchestra, (a) marc*, ‘Washington Post.’; (b) waltz, ‘Danube Waves’; 8.9, vocal quartet, ‘Biding on a Dream Train’: 8.13, steel guitar duo, Messrs Berthola and Bent, (a) ‘Just ilke a Melody out of the Sky’; (b) ‘Sleepy Eyes’; 8.20, tenor solo by Mr. Sam Duncan, ‘Violets’; 5.24, cornet' solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Macushla’: march, orchestra, ‘The Little Leaden Soldiers’: 8.32, humour by Mr. Len Ashton, ‘The Parson of Puddle’; 8.39, Marimba orchestra, ‘Three O’Clock in the Morning’; 8.43, vocal quartet/ ‘Lullaby’: 8.47, soprano solo by Gladys MoncriclF, ‘Huguette’; 8.51, bass solo by Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘The Mountains of Mourne’; 8.55, instrumental, repeat number; 9.5, steel guitar duet by Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) ‘Sonny Boy’; (b) ‘Sometime, 9.12, tenor solo by Air. Prank Bryant, ‘The Joy Bird’: 9.16, novelty orchestra and soloists, ‘Ballad Memories’; 9.26, humour by Mr. Len Ashton, ‘That Old Angora Cat’; 9.32, -Wurlit- ' zer organ solo by Leslie James, ‘ O Sole Mio’; contralto solo by Essio Askland, ‘Five Litflo Piccaninnies’; 9.38, baritone solo by .Mr. B. S. Allwright, ‘Sleepy Hollow Tune’; 9.-12, violin and cinema organ, ‘Elsie - Southgate; solo and chorus, ‘My Hero’; 9.48, vocal quartet, ‘Drifting and Dreaming’; 9.52, instrumental,- orchestra, danee novelties’; 10.0, ‘His Master's Voice’ dance programme; march, ‘Damnation of Faust’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘ln My Bouquet of Memories’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘nl the Evening’; waltz, The Troubadours, ‘When Love Gomes Stealing’; 10.14, baritone solo by Lawrence Tibbett, ‘Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes'; waltz, The Troubadours, ‘A Kiss Before Dawn’; foxtrot, ‘My Angel’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Got Out and Get Under the Moon'; 11V27, orchestral, ‘Samson ct Delilah’; male chorus, ‘Mammy is Gone’; pianoforte solo by Pauline Alport, ‘The Doll Danoc’;. waltz, ‘l’m away from the World’; dance orchestra" with vocal chorus, ‘Aly Blue Heaven’; 10.40, organ solo by Edwin Lcmare, ‘Aloha-oe’; luale chorus, ‘Dream River’; foxtrot, ‘When I King You Front Door Bell’; dance orchestra, ‘Just a .Memory’; 10.53, comedian, Sir Harry Lauder, ‘Just Got off the Chain’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘King for a Day'; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Mississippi Mud. ’
, 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 2.43, description of Rugby match at Lancaster Park; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8.1, overture, rcbroadcast of 2YA, Wellington; 8.9, novelty songs by Melody Girls, (a; ‘O Sonny Bov'; (b) ‘My Blue Ridge Mountain Home’; 8.10, violin solo by Miss Irene Morris, ‘Swing Song'; 8.20. tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Couch, ‘ Sh“ps of Arcady'; 8.24, waltz, ‘Spanisfl Rose': 8.27, monologue at piano by Miss Doris Webb, ‘Soliloquy of a Safety Pin’; 8.31, instrumental trio, ‘Scherzo from E Flat Trio'; 8.39, soprano solo by Miss Lottie Colville, ‘Damon'’; 9.43, recital by Mrs. Beryl Windsor, ‘The Bushman .s Child’; 8.51), baritone solo by Mr. Robt. Samson, ‘Song of the Toreador’; 8.54, waltzes, (a) ‘Beautiful Heaven’; (b) ‘The Swallow’; 9.0, popular songs by Melody (a). ‘My Little Irish Rose’; (b) ‘Here Comes the Springtime’; 9.13, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Cantabiie’; (b) ‘Spanish Dance’; 9.21, tenor solos by Mr. Arthur Couch, (a) ‘Dream Tryst’; (b) ‘You Gave Me a Gift’; 9.27, soprano solos by Miss Lottie Colville, (a) ‘The Hole in the Fence’; (b) ‘The Little Old Garden’; 9.33, Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘I Loved You then as I Love you now’: 9.30, baritone solos by Mr. Robt, Samson, (a)
‘ Good Morning’; (b) ‘ Glorious Devon ; 9.42, recital oy Mrs. Beryl Windsor, •If Life Were a Play’; 9.46, violin solo by Miss Irene Morris, ‘Allegretto;; 9.so. monologues at piano, by Miss Doris Webb: (a) ‘Naughty Words'; (b) • Johnny, Me and You’; 9.56, pipe organ piano, trombone and harp, ‘Wneu You’re With Somebody Lise’; 10.0, ‘His blaster’s Voice’ dance programme; foxtrot, ‘Swords and Sabres’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Possibly’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford, • Jcaiininc, 1 Dream of Lilac Time ; 10.9, baritone solo by Peter Dawson, ‘Believe Me if all those Endearing Young Charms’; W’urlitzcr organ solo by Jesso Crawiord, ‘Ten Little Miles from Town’; foxtrot, ‘Palace of Dreams’; foxtrot, ‘Babying You - ; waltz with male quartet, ‘Beggars of Life.’.; .10.24, .tenof so.lo. by 3no. McCormack, ‘Mother Machrec’ tango Argentine, ‘EI Ohoclo'; waltz, ‘The A"ngelus was Kinging'; foxtrot with vociu refrain, ‘lna Bamboo Garden’; lO.ob, Scottish comedian, Sir Harry Lauder, ‘The Pirate’; 10.40, chorus with orchestra, ‘Hit the Deck’; _ foxtrot, ‘Don’t Forget’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘There's a Rickety -Rackety Shack'; Hawaiian, ‘Kiliina Wall 2 j ‘When it’s Love Time in Hawaii ; foxtrot.- ‘O, Ya, Ya’; foxtrot, ‘Sometimes I’m Happy.’
4YA DUNEDIN. 8.1, overture, ‘William Tell”; 8.13, popular songs by Miss Minna Ahiers, (a) ‘Maori Eyes’; (b) ‘Just Like a Mcloyd From out of the fauy ; o.~i. tenor solo by Joseph Hislop, Alary ; Wurlitzcr organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘.Boses of Yesterday’; 8.27, >3Cot> tish humour by Mr. Buster Brown, (a) ‘I Wish 1 Had Someone to Love Ale; (b) ‘He Was Very Kind to Ale'; 8.00, humour by Mr. Lester Alollcr, ‘Bcrtiam on- ‘Geography’; 8.41, vocal trio, ‘Climbin’ Up de Golden Stairs ; pianoforte solo by Pauline Alport, The Doll Dance’; 8.4/, topical hits by Air. Geo. Wiseman, (a) ‘l’ho Gamekeeper ; (o) ‘The Photo of the Girl’;, 8.56, mandolin quartet, ‘Aloha Land'; chorus, ‘Sea Songs'; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford,- ‘The Dance of the Blue Danube’; 9.7, soprano solo, by Mrs. K. D. Carty, ‘Scenes that aro Brightest ’• 9.11, orchestral, ‘Glow-worm Idyll’; 9.15, popular song by Miss Minna Ahiers, ‘Topical Blues’; 9.20, Scottish humour by Air. Buster Brown, Ihe Portobcllo Lassie’; 9.25, humour by Mr. Lester Molier, ‘ Under the Barber s Knife’; 9.32, orchestral, ‘The Gondoliers’ overture; chorus, ‘List and Learn’; 9.40, soprano solos by Mrs. D. Carty. (ft) 'Tlic JSong that Readied .My Heart’; (b) ‘They’re Far,Far Away'; 9.45, topical hit by Mr. George Wiseman, ‘A Mixed Grill'; 9.58, chorus, (a) ‘Good Alorrow, Pretty Alaids’; (b) ‘lor tho Merriest Fellows aro We’; chorus, ‘Ahe You Peeping’; 10.6, ‘His Master’s Voice’ dance programme; orchestral, ‘My Beloved Gondolier'; vocal duet, Aiaurico and Sidney, ‘l’m Going Back to. Old Nebraska’ 10.13, chorus with orchestra, 'Down South’; Wurlitzer organ s6lo by Chas. W. Saxby, ‘Can’t You Hear Ale Say I Love You’; 10.20, chorus, ‘Tip Toes'; ■ foxtrot, ‘ Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee’; foxtrot with vocal refrain,' ‘What are wo Waiting for Now’; 10.2-9, chorus, ‘Sunny’; vocal duct, Johnny Alarvin and Ed. Snraile, ‘Mary' Ann’; baritone solo by Jack Smith, ‘The Best Things in Life are Free’; 10.39, bass solo by Paul Robeson, ‘Down Do Lovers’ Lane’}' violin solo by Fritz Krcisler, ‘nldian Love Call’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford ‘My Blue Heaven’; Hawaiian, ‘Aloma’; 10.52, chorus and orchestra, ‘Good News’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Where’s Aly Meyer?’; orchestral, ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.’
SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME. IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 0.0, children’s session; 6.55, relay from Church of the Holy Sepulchre: 8.30, overture, ‘Egmont’; 8.38, vocal duet. Apollo duo, ‘Love Divine’; 8.42, trombone solo by Fred Alycrs, On With the Motlev’; 8.4 C, baritone solo by Air. Boy Stephenson, ‘The Lord is My Light.’; 8.50, hvmns, (a) ‘Nearer Aly God to Thee’; "(b) ‘Onward, Christian Eoldicrs’; 5.56, soprano and tenor solos, (a) soprano, ‘Hear Ye, Israel’; (b) tenor, ‘Tro Sorrows of Death ; J. 4, ’cello solo by Pablo Sacals, ‘Concerto "in" A Minor’; 9-8, baritone solos by Mr B. Stephenson, .(a) ‘All Through the Night’; (b) ‘To Anthea’: 9.14, soprano and tenor solos, Apollo Duo, fa) soprano, ‘With Verdure Clad ; (b) tenor recitative and aria, in -Native Worth’; 9.22, selection-, ‘ltigoietlo ; 9 30. vocal duct, Apollo Duo, Aly Song shall be always of Thy Alercy. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.0 p.m., selected studio items; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, relay fet. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Newtown, 8 15, relay from His Alajcstv s Ihcatie, Wellington Alunicipal Tramways Band.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 pin, afternoon session; 5.30, children’s song service; 6.15, hymn tunes; 6 30, service from St. Albans Methodist Church, Rugby Street; 7.30 gramophone recital; BJS, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, concert by Wellington Alunicipal Tramways Band. 4YA DUNEDIN. 5.30 p.m., children’s song service, conducted by Dig Brother Dill! 6.30, relay of service from fat. Andrew s Street Church of Christ; 8.0, relay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Air. James Dixon.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6900, 4 May 1929, Page 6
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