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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND, 3 p.m., relay from Eden Park of rugby football match; (5.0, children's session; 7.1, news and market reports; 8.1, overture, orchestra, ‘The Bartered Bride'; 8.10, vocal trio, (a) ‘ln a Bamboo Garden'; (b) ‘Mane';"(c) selected; 5.19, humour by Mr. D. McKevitt, 'House-Hunting'; 8.20, musical saw by Mr. E. T. Nash, (a) ‘Passing By'; (b) ‘Home, Little Maori, Home'; 8.33, vocal foxtrot and novelty items by Miss Edna Langmuir, (a) ‘Promiso Me'; (b) ‘Hitten on the Keys’; 8.40, recital by Mr. Clarenco Paine, ‘The Coward’; 5.415, orchestral, (a) ‘Serenade'; (b) ‘Hungarian Dance No. 7’; 8.54, ukulele and vocal by Mr. Raymond Harding, (a) ‘Aloha ‘Oc’; (b) ‘Gay Caballero'; 0.4, vocal trio, (a) ‘That's Her Now’; (b; ‘Me and the Man in the Moon'; 0,10, humour by Mr. D. McKevitt, ‘Beware of the Maidens’; 0.17, musical saw by Mr. F, T. Nash, (a) ‘By the Waters of Minnetonka'; (b) ‘Marcheta’; 9.24, novelty instrumental, (a) ‘Voice of tho Bells'; (b) ‘Berceuse de Jocelyn'; 9.34, monologue by Miss Langmuir. ‘Little Brook'; 9.38, ukulele and vocal by Mr. It. Harding, ‘Frankie and Albert were Lovers'; 9.42, humour by Mr. C. Paine, (a) ‘Monty on Bolshevism'; (b) ‘The Sailor’: 9.48, instrumental, ‘Glory of Russia’; 9.58, ‘His Master’s Voico' dance programme; band, ‘March Salutation’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘Lonesome in tho Moonlight’; foxtrot, ‘Fascinating Vamp’; foxtrot, ‘What's the Reason'; 10.13, tenor solo, ‘Lay my head beneath a Rose'; foxtrot, ‘Ready for the River’; foxtrot, ‘lt was the dawn of love’; waltz, ‘Neapolitan Nights’; waltz with vocal refrain,‘The Church Bells are Ringing for Mary'; 10.27, comedian with orchestra, Frank Crumit, ‘The Song of the Prune’; kinema organ solo by Charles W. Saxby, ‘For my Baby’; foxtrot, ‘Singapore Sorrows'; waltz, ‘Chiquita'; 10.40, tenor with orchestra. Franklyn Baur, ‘Beloved’; foxtrot, ‘Louisiana'; male trio, ‘I Just roll Along’; foxtrot, ‘Dixie Dawn’; male trio, ‘She’s a Great, Great Girl’; waltz, ‘Momsy.’

2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1, relay of football match from Athletic Park; 5.0, children’s session; 0,0, dinner session; overture, ‘Merry Wives of Windsor'; male quartet, ‘Oh, Lucindy’; 6.12, Taeet; 6.15, orchestral, (a) ‘Glow-worm Idyll’; (b) ‘Nola’; chorus, ‘Boa Songs'; 6.25, Tacet; 6.30, violin solo by Fritz Kreisler, ‘ Aloha-oe’; Hawaiian, Ferera and Paaluhi, ‘Hawaiian Waltz Medley’; dance orchestra (a) ‘Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life’; (b) ‘This Year of Grace’; 6.41, Tacet: 6.45, foxtrots, (a) ‘ There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder’; (b) ‘She Didn’t Say Yes, She Didn’t Say No'; male quartet ‘Chlo-e’; 6.55, Tacet; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturetto by Professor W. H. Gould, ‘What Constitutes tho Real Education of the Child?’; 8.1. overture, (a) march, ‘Cordoba’; (b) waltz, ‘Thousand and One Nignts’; 8.9, quartet, ‘lce Cream'; 8.13, Hawaiian Instrumental, Palmer Bros., (a) ‘Kawaihau’; (b) ‘Sonora’; 8.20, tenor solo by Mr. Frank Bryant, ‘A Brown Bird Singing’; 8.24, instrumental, (a) ‘ln a Bird Store'; (b) ‘Barcarolle’; 8.34, dramatic recital with musical effects, Mrs. Culford Bell, ‘O Koyo San’; 8.41, kincma organ by Charles W. Saxby, ‘Classica’; 8.49, bass solo by Mr. W. AV. Marshall, ‘Rocked in tho Cradle of the Deep’; 8.53, song suite, ‘Four American Indian Songs’; (1) From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water; (2) The White Dawn is Stealing; (3) Far Off I Hear a Lover’s Flute; (4) The Moon Drops Low; 9.2, instrumental; 9.10, quartet, ‘Katy Did’; 9.14, tenor solo by Mr. Sam Duncan, ‘MacushlaG 9.18, Hawaiian instrumental by Palmer Bros., (a) ‘Aloha Sunset Land’; (b) ‘Jeannine. ‘I DTeam of Lilac Time’; 9.25, chorus, ‘Gems from ‘Rose Marie’; 9.2 u, recital with musical effects, Mrs. Culford Bell, ‘De Bell of San Michel’; 9.36, baritone solo by Mr. R. S. Allwright, ‘My LsUV’s How\er ’; 9.4i)j quartet, ‘Angela Mia'; 9.44, chorus, ‘Gems from ‘No, No, Nanette’; 9.48, instrumental, dance novelties; 10.0, ‘His Master’s Voice’ dance programme; orchestral, (a) ‘Love, tho Magician’; 8>) ‘Spanish Dance’; male trio, ‘lt oes Liko This’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Shine on Harvest with vocal Tefrain. ‘Some day, Somewhere’; 10.17, male quartet, ‘Beautiful’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Blue Grass’; foxtrot, ‘Who?’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘Neapolitan Nights’; 10.30, tenor solo by John McCormack, ‘The Far Away Bells’; waltz, ‘Lou’siana Lullaby’; Hawaiian, ‘Hawaiian Nights'; foxtrot, ‘My Bird of Paradise’; violin and kinema organ, Elsie Southgate, ‘I Hear You Calling Me’; foxtrot, ‘Happy-Go-Lucky Lane’: foxtrot, ‘ Sunny 10.53, vocal guitar, Harry McClintock, ‘The Big Rock Candy Mountains’; foxtrot, ‘Down South.'

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session: 4.25, sports results to hand; 0.0, children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, sports results to hand: ‘The Revellers' concert party in: ‘A Braw wee Scotch Nicht midst the fcJkir-r-r-l o’ the pipes and the scent o’ the Heathcr-r-r-r Dew’; 10.0, programme of dance music; march, ‘Damnation of Faust’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘ln My Bouquet of Memories’; foxtrot, ‘ln the Evening’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘AVhen Love Comes Stealing’; 10.14, baritone solo by Lawrence Tibbett, ‘Drink to mo only with thine Eyes’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘A Kiss Before Dawn’; foxtrot with vocal chorus, ‘My Angel’; foxtrot, ‘Get- out and get under the Moon’; 10.27, orchestral, ‘Samson and Delilah’; male voices, ‘Mammy is Gone’; pianoforte solo by Pauline Alpert, ‘The Doll Dance’; waltz, ‘l'm Away from the World’; dance orchestra with' vocal chorus, ‘My Blue Heaven’; 10.40, organ solo by Edwin Lemare, ‘Aloha-oc’; male voices, ‘Dream River’; foxtrot, ‘When I Ring Your Front Door Bell’; dance orchestra, ‘Just a Memory’; 10.53, comedian, Sir Harry Lauder, ‘Just got olf the Chain’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘lvin# for a Day’; foxtrot, ‘Mississippi Mud.’

4YA DUNEDIN. 2.45 p.m., Telaycd description of senior rugby football match from Carisbrook grounds; 0.1, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 8.1, re-broadcast ot 3YA Christchurch (‘The Revellers’ concert party in a Scottish programme); 10.0, dance programme. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m v afternoon session; 4.0. literary selection; 4.8, further studio items; 6.0, children’s service; 6.55, relay of evening service from Baptist Tabernacle; studio items; 8.30, rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington, from Grand Opera

House of concert by Port Nicholson Silver band, 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 7.0, relay of evening service of St. Gerard’s Rcdemptionist Church; 8.15, relay from Grand Opera House of recital of Port Nicholson Silver band. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.

3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30. children’s song service; 0.15, hymn tunes; 0.30, relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church; 7.45, overture, ‘1812’; 7.53, soprano solo by Madame Gower-Burns, ‘Hear Vo Israel’; 7.50, grand organ solo by Spencer Shaw, ‘Simple Aveu’j 8.3, baritone solo by Mr. James Filer, ‘The Wanderer'; 8.8, instrumental, (a) ‘MigDon’; (b) ‘Oricntale’; 8.14, contralto solo by Miss Dorothy Spiller, ‘Life’; S.lB, violin solos by Lrica Morini, (a) ‘Rondo on a Theme by Beethoven’; (b) ‘Spanish Dance’; 8". 24, tenor solo by Mr. Ernest Rogers, ‘Where’er you Walk’; 8.20, tenor and baritone duet, ‘The Moon Hath Raised her Lai\> Above’; 8.35, instrumental trio, ‘Allegro’; 8.47, • soprano solo by Madame Gower-Burns, ‘The Star’; 8.51, cello solo by Pablo Casalsm, ‘O Star of Eve’; 8.55, baritone solo by Mr. James Filer, ‘A Pleading'; 8.59, choral, ‘Jesu, Joy

of Man’s Desiring’; orchestral, ‘Prelude in E Flat Minor’; 9.7, contralto solo by Miss Dorothy Spiller, ‘O Western Wind’: 9.11, band, ‘Poet and Pea-, sant’; 9.19, tenor solo by Mr. Ernest Rogers, ‘An Evening Song’; 9.23, mix-1 ed quartet, ‘They Say the Lion and .the Lizard Keep.’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 7 (Supplement)

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 7 (Supplement)

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 7 (Supplement)