TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND--3 p.m,: Afternoon session; 4.0, liter* ary selection; 4.5, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; C.O, children’s session; 7.0, news session; /.SO, market report; S.l, overture, ‘Carnival Eoraain’; S.H, vocal octette, ‘My Soul’; S. 13, contralto olu —Miss Doris Moore, ‘Cast.illian Lament’; 8.17, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Oh! Qua ml jo Dors’; (b) •Scherzo’; 8.20, soprano solo—Miss Ida Holmes, *ll Bacio’; 8.30, organ and vocal—Mr Arthur E. Wilson and Mr Clinton Williams, (a) ‘Swan Song’, (b) ‘Caprice’, (cj vocal solo, (d) ‘Minuot in G’; 5.50, mezzo-soprano solo—Mrs. A Wallis, ‘Under the Deodar’; 8.54, orchestral, fa) • Danso Orientalc’, (b) 'March of the Caucasian Chief ; 0.0, baritone solo—Mr Hartley Warburton, ‘Credo’; 9.7, violin solo —Miss Ina Bosworth ‘Minuet’; 9.11, contralto solo— Miss Greta Monroe, ‘Three l-'ishcrs-; 9.15. organ and vocal —Mr Arthur E. Wilson and Mr Clinton Williams, (a) ‘Gavotte and Musette), (b) baritone solo, (c) ‘Pastorale’, ‘To a Wild Eosc’, (d) ‘Macstosa’; 9.35, mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Edith Smith, ‘Coo’; 9.39, harp solo—Miss Mavis Prevail, ‘Believe Me if till Those Endearing Young Charms’; 9.43, baritone solos Mr Hartley Warburton, (a) ‘A Warwickshire Wooing’, ( b) ‘Spring Dreams ; 9.50, soprano solo—Madame Humphrey Steward, ‘Ave Maria’; 9.54, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Evening Song’, (b) ‘Scherzo’; 10.3, mezzo-soprano solo—Airs. Dorothy Kay, ‘Flower Song'; 10.7, chorus, ‘Anvil Chorus.’
2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1 p.m.: Gramophone items; 3.40, relav from Messrs, Rirkcaldie and Stains; 4.0, studio items; 4.30. and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner session, orchestral, ‘Peer Gynt Suite’, (1) Morning; (2) Death o 1 ’ A so; soprano solo —Alaric Kurenko, ‘Villanelle’; 0.13, Tacct; 0.15, violin solos —Sascha Jacobsen, (a) ‘Pale Moon’, (b) ‘To a Wild Eosc’; trio and chorus ‘Toreador’s Song'; 6.25, Tacet; 6.30, orchestral, ‘The Gondoliers’; solo and chorus —Virginian Perry, ‘The Merry Widow’; 6.41, Tacct; 6.45, orchestral, (a) ‘AI Fresco’, (b) ‘Bandinage’; soprano and male quartet Norah Blancy, ‘Just Like Darby and Joan’; waltz —Jacque Jacob’s Ensemble ‘Espana Waltz’; 6.55, Tacct; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, IcelurcUc—Mr D. McKenzie, ‘The Laws of Kugby’; S.l, overture —orchestral, ‘Bohemian Girl’; 8.9, soprano solo—Miss Eileen North, ‘One Fine Day'; 8.13, pianoforte solos —Air Kennels AV. Morrison, (a) ‘Prelude’, (b) ‘Nocturne'; 8:20, baritone solo— Air Eric Harrison, ‘Land of Aline’; 8.24 humour —Afr and Airs. Albert Bussell, (a) ‘Bertram at the Bachelors’ Club’, (b) ‘Lucky in Love’; 8.31, selection—orchestra, ‘Beggars’ Opera’; 8.41, contralto solo—Airs. Alary Portcous, ‘Sapcc Vorreste’; 8.45, chorus, ‘The Bohemian Girl’; 5.53, tenor solo—Air Ohas. Edwards, ‘On With the Motley’; 5.57, instrumental —orchestra; 9.7, soprano sedos—Aliss Eileen North, (a) ‘Come to the Ball’, (b) ‘Bubble Song’; 9.14, novelty—orchestra, ‘Alaster Melodies from Famous Light Operas’; 9.24, baritone solo —Air Eric Harrison, Vision gong’; 9.28, solo and chorus, ‘H.AI.S. Pinafore’; 9.36, humour —-Air and Airs. Albert Russell, (a) ‘Oh, Pola. Nicoli’, (b) ‘Afternoon Calls'; 9.43, contralto solo—Airs. Alary Portcous, ‘When the Dream is There’; 9.47, tenor solo—Air Chas Edwards, ‘On the Bond to Mandalav ’; 9.51, instrumental —orchestra, D'anec -Suite’ (1) Danse Bretagne, (2) Japanese Dance. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3p,m.: Afternoon scssiou; 4.25, Sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecturetle Air J. McLean, ‘Fancy Pigeons’; S.l, overture, ‘ Valse do Concert’; 8.9 male quartet, ‘Where My Caravan Has Bested’; 5.13, violin solo- —Aliss Irene Alorris, ‘Cradle Song’; 8.17, bass solo —Mr F. E. Jackson, ‘Molly O’Donegal’; 8.21, dance music, (a) ‘Russian Bhaysody’, (b) ‘ls There Anything Wrong in ThuU’j 8.20, humorous quartet, ‘ ’Cause I’ve Nothing Else To Do’; 8.33, chorus, I ‘Sunny’; 5.37, instrumental trio, ‘Allegro and Finale’; 8.43, recital and medley—Air Albert Holt, junior, (a) ‘My son’, (b) ‘Mixed and Muddled’; 8.48, dance music, (a) ‘Who Wouldn't be Jealous of You?’, (b) ‘Where is the Song of Songs for Me?’; 8.56, humorous —Messrs. Jackson, Pitman and Archer ‘Tall Wife, Short Wife’; 9.5, instrumental, (a) ‘Slave Song’, (b) ‘The Wood Nymph - , (e) ‘‘Gavotte); 9.12, male voice quartets, (a) ‘Lullaby’ (b) ‘Every Bustling Tree’; 9.16, violin sl ,) 0 —-Aliss Irene-Morris, ‘Londonderry Air’; 9.20, dance music, (a) ‘Ala Belle Eosc’, (b) ‘Happy Days and Lonely Nights’; 9.28, humorous song—Air W. H.°odell, ‘I Do Like to Sing in Aly Bath’; 9.32, tenor and baritone duet — Messrs.' E. B. Pitman and Iv. G. Archer ‘Two Friends’; 9.36, dance music, (a) ‘Ghalita’, (b) ‘Thirsty for Kisses’; 0,44, coster recital —Mr Albert Bland Holt, junior, ‘.Tim’; 9.49, humorous quartet, ‘Toni, Tom, the Piper s Son , 9.53, dance music, (a) ‘Weary River’, (b) ‘San’; 10.1 to 11 p.m., dance music bv the Bailcv-Alarslon Dance Orchestra.
4YA. DUNEDIN 3.1 p.ra.: Gramophones items; 4.25, sports results to hand; C.O, children s session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecturelle—Mr H. Greenwood, ‘Book Review’ S.l, overture, f Symphony No. 30 in E Flat'; 5.9, baritone solos —Mr Arthur Lungley, (a) ‘Sleep and the Roses’, (b) ‘The Marriage Trainer’; 8.17, instrumental, ‘Serenade’; 5.23, vocal duet —Florence Austral and Browning Mummery, ‘Misere#o’; 5.27, waltz, ‘Yalsc de Concert’; 8.33, recital by Miss Edith Harrliy (pianist-singer-composer): pianoforte: ‘Waltz in C. Sharp Minor’, ‘Polonaise in A’; songs: ‘The young Rose’, ‘Colette,’, ‘A. Toast to Scotia’; ,8.17. violin solo —Miss Eva Judd, ‘Torch Dance’; 5.52, contralto solos—Miss Irene Ilorniblow, fa) ‘Stars of Earth’, (b) ‘Summer Rain’; 9.2, orchestral, 'Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 ;
9.10, tenor solo—Joseph Hislop, ‘My Love is like a Red, Rod, Rose’; 9.14, ’cello solo—Mr P. J. Palmer, ‘Melodic Arabc’;9.l9, recital —Miss Edith Han-hy pianoforte: ‘Nocturne in E Minor’, ‘Waltz in E Minor’; songs: ‘Golden V/attlc ’, ‘Mary Magdalene’ ‘Roses l'or the King'; 9.31, orchestral, (a) ‘Danse Orienfalc’ (b) ‘March of the Caucasian Chief’; 9.37, baritone solo—Mr Arthur Lungley, ‘ln an Old Fashioned Town’; 9.41, instrumental, selected; 9.4 G. contralto solo—Miss Irene Ilorniblow, ‘Page’s Road Song’; 9.50, baritone and male quartet —Jno. Goss, (a) ‘Shenandoah’,, (b) ‘Rio Grande’ O) ‘Billy Bov’; 9.55, orchestral, ‘Svmphonv No. 39'in E Flat.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6911, 17 May 1929, Page 10
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