TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
ITA AUCKLAND. 2 |’.m., afternoon session, relay oi' open in;; of Waikato Winter .show, huniihun; (>.O, children ‘s session; 7.U. liows nml iiifonn.il ion sessiun; 7.1 U, leclu ret t■; liv .Mr. George < ainpbell. ‘ Motoring'; S.l, relay of overture; .from -Majestic ilioatre orchestra; B.LI, baritone solo by .Mr. An bar Alien, ‘Where'er You Wafk’; 8.1-7, instrumental triu, Studio trio, ‘Ballet finite .from Operas of Gluck'; 8.25. soprano solos by Miss .Freda. Gaudin, (a) 'The Greatest wish in the Word’;' (b) ‘I Heard you pass by'; 8..'!2, recital by .Mr. Tom Hams, 4 Tliree Short I’oenis ; B.IJP, relay from Majestic I boat re; fs.l'. 1 , mm." a I duel. Arnngi Lombardi and I'arlo Gnh-ili 'll 'J'rovatore’; violin solo by Miss Imm Bosworlli, "La Gilana'; fi.'J, IniriGitana ';tonu solos by Mr. Arthur Alien, (a) 4 A .Yonny; l.ady who sailed from 0.-lemle'; (b) ‘A Banjo Sun;; 4 '; !>.O, evening I'orn-asl and a n non nremen Is; Iff l , in.-i ninienlal irio, Siudio Irio, ‘ Selections from Up-Ta 'l.akme' '; IMI I . recital by Mr. T. Harris, 'Hamlet's Solilo(|iiy'; soprano by Miss Freila Gaudin, (a) ‘Someone Singing in My Garden'; (b) ‘They call n.o Mimi'; gramophone lecture recital by Mr. Kail At kinsun. ' ‘ The Lure of the Gramophone:’; I.’ 4 Orchestral. Berlin Shinto (jporu Ifou.-ie orcholstra, ‘The ,\1 a pic I’lule'; 2. Contralto solo by Kurin Bninzell. 'Death and the .Maiden"; lb Choral, Oboreanlor Herman j'leischmann .Synagogue, choir and orchestra. ‘Jigdal’; -I. Orchestral, New Light, Sytnjihony orchestra. ‘Prelude in (I Minor’; Bass solo and chorus, ivar A ml resen. ‘Hail, Kim; Henry’; d. Tenor solo by llicliard Tauber. ‘The Wanderer’; 7. Scena, Principals. chorus, and orcliesl ra. Berlin Statu Opera house, ‘Hail, Fyypo, Jsis, Hail.’ 2YA WELLINGTON.
d.J, studio concert of selected gramuphone amt jilayer numbers arranged by Messrs F. J. J’inny Limited; l.bO and •J. 55, spurts results lo hand; 5.0, children s session; (5.0, dinner session; overlure, National Symphony orchestra, ‘Light Cavalry'; cello soio by Pablo Casals, ‘Moment .Musical'; d. 12, ’facet; 0.173, Hawaiian, Hilo Hawaiinn orchestra, (a) "Kawaihau Waltz’; Hula Love’; medley waltz, the Troubadours, ‘Popular Sungs of Yesterday’; 0.20, 'facet; 0.00, male voices, Salon Group, (a) ‘Jeanuic, .1. Dream. of Lilac Time ; (Ij) ‘.Bonny Jioy’; tenor solos by FrunKlyn Btiur, (at 4 .Marie’; (b; ‘Cross Hoads'; 0.10, 'facet; 0.17), violin and guitar, Ciiulietta -Morino, (aj ‘Harlequin’s Serenade’; (ID ‘Could I’; waltz, International concert orchestra, ‘'fho -Merry Widow’; 0.50, 'facet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.-10, iecHirello by representative of the Agricultural Department, ‘For the, Man on the Lund’; SI, overlure, orchestra, 'Comrades in Arms’; 8.0, soprano solo by Miss Phyllis Alartin. ‘Love me non '; 8.15, trombone solo with, orchestral accompaniment, Alv. Harold (Jakes, AL Know a Lovely Garden’; 8.18, tenor solo by Air. G. Austin Blackie, ‘Oft in the Stilly Night’; 8.22, instrumental, orchestra, (a) •Humoresque’; (bj ‘Tales from the Vienna Woods’; 8.30, suinoiir by Air. David Barrie, ‘.Schoolboy Howlers’; 8.37, popular sou by Air. Henry Desmond, •Tne Girl is You and the Boy is Mo’; S.-tl, Hawaiian, Quccnie and David Kuili, (a) ‘ Ukulele Lullaby’; (b) ■ Ukulele Dream Girl’; 8.-17, soprano solo by Aliss Phyllis Alarlin, ‘Cherry Ripe’; 8.51, instrumental, orchestra, repeat number; 0.1, tenor solo by Air. G. Austin Blackie, ‘One Little Hour’; 0.5, novelties, orchestra, (aj ‘in a, Chinese Temple Garden ; (Oj ‘ll 'J.rovaloro’; ft.JO, humour by Air. David Barrie. ‘Winter Pastimes'; 0.17, popular soiig by Air. Henry Desmond, (aj ‘l'm Bony Bally’; (bj ‘And If You Don’t Love Mu’; 0.2 J, musical comedy selection, orchestra, :Katja’; 0.30, dance programmes of His Master’s Voice records: Waltz, international concert orchestra, ‘Blue Danube’; comedian, Clarkson Rose, ‘Hippopotamus'; foxtrot with vocal chorus. BhiJkret’s orchestra, ‘Flower of Love, foxtrot with vocal refrain, Bhilkrel's orchestra, ‘Dancing Bhadows’; waltz, Paul Whileman’s orchestra, ‘ Checrie-Beerie-Bco’; !M(5, tenor solo by Franklyn Baur, ‘Just across (he Btrect from Heaven'; saxophone solo by Rudy Wiedoci’t, ‘ Jiubenola’; Tango Argentine, International Novelty orchestra, ‘ A Como Lo \ a"’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jessie Crawford, ‘The Dance of the Blue Danube’; 11.58, vocal duct by .Maurice and Bidnev, ‘Toy-Town Artillery’; daneo orchestra by Shilkrct’s Rhythm -Melodists, ‘Dolly Dimples’; 10.1, baritone s.olu by .1 ho. Brownlee, ‘Birs! Y.'oui Toast’*; YVurlitzcr organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘ Cau’t do without You’; waltz. Wurlitzer organ solo by Chas. W. Ba.vbv, ‘Janette’; yalo blues, Rio Grand Tango band, ‘A Blue Bcrenade’; BJ.IB, tenor with kiiiema organ, Gerald Griffin, ‘Aly Irish Bong of Bongs’; Wurlitzer organ solo by Jesse Crawford, ‘King lor a Day’; foxtrot with vocal refrain, Nat Bhilkict. and Victor orcestrn, ‘ Hallelujah’; foxtrot will), vocal refrain. YVaring’s Pennsylvanians, •What do you Bay?'; 10.31, male quartet, Do Iteszko singers, ‘Aly Lady Chlo-K'; fuxtdol, Nat Shilkn-t’s orchestra. ‘ Ifio Rita’; foxtrot, Tics Confiey, ‘Polly’; foxtrot, Nat Bliilkrol's oi chest ra, ‘‘flio .Kinkujou’; 10.-14, male quartet, He Deszko singers, ‘Absent’; vocal duet by Dalhurt and Hobison, ‘Oh. Buzanna'; Hawaiian, Ferera and Paaluhi, ‘Hawaiian Waltz Medley’; barn dance, Beit Firman's dance orchestra. ‘Aly Lady Dainty’; waltz, Troubadours, ‘La Golonlrina’; Brhottisclie. International Novelty quartet, ‘Lena. ’
•IYA DUNEDIN. 3.1. relay of instrumental music from the K’itz; 1.2.7, spoiling results to liaml; 6.1, children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.30( lecliiroftc innicr the auspices of the Workers’ Education Association, by Professor i-'isher, ‘Why Incomes are Unequal’; concert by St. Kihla btuol, and assisting' artists; 8.1, overture, hand, ‘Machine, (bin Guards’; waltz, band, ‘Casino Tanzo’; 8.11, baritone solos by Mr. A. C. Parkin, tai ‘J’oadways’; (b) ‘Captain Mao’; 8.18, violin and guitar, Giulietta Morino, ‘Harlequin’s Serenade’; (b) ‘Could 1’; 8.21, recital by Mr. I,ester Midler, ‘ I’lie Seven Ages of Man'; .8.81, selection, band, ‘Memories of the Opera’; S.-10. mtilo chorus, Aledley. ‘Over There’; 5.19, soprano solos by Mrs. Herbert. Burrow, fa) ‘Carmona'; (b) ‘The, Cuckoo’; 8.7 b, saxophone duet, Jtudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Brilhart, ‘ llie ; Bwallow’t 9.2, cornet solo with band accompaniment, ‘Danny Bov ; 9.8. tenor solo by Walter Glynne, ‘Jcunesso’; 9.11, medley waltz. jhc Troubadours, ‘Popular 'Bongs of Yesterday’; 9.1-", baritone solo by Mr. A. C. Parkin, ‘Shipmates o’ Mine’; 9.19, accordion with banjo, P. Frosini, ‘Silver Moon’; 9.29, overture, band. ‘Kg- 1 mnnt’; 9.112, recitals by Air. Lester Alollcr, (aj ‘Another Terrible Tra-
gedv’; (b) ‘The Bpring Poet.’; 9.38, tenor solo by dolin McCormack, ‘Mother Alachree’t 9.11. intermezzo, band, ‘The Grown of Love’; 9.-17, soprano solo by Airs. Herbert Borrow, ‘The Btnr’; 9.7. i, chorus. Light Opera Company. ‘Boms from ‘Lihtc-Timu ’ ’; 9.70, march, baud, ‘Pirate King.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6920, 28 May 1929, Page 10
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