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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND.

3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25. spurts results to hand; 6.0, children’.session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, talk l.v Mr. L ,J. Cronin, • The House of Commons at Work’; studio concert by il<>Auckland Artillery band; 8.1, march, band, ‘The Cossack’; selection, baud, ‘Lortzing’; 8.17, bass, Mr. Mr. Ernest Thomas, ‘A Sergeant of the Line’: 8.21. elocution by Miss Gladys Gammon, ‘HiFirst Long Trousers’; 8.26, quartet, • Timbuctoo’; 8.30, contralto and male quartet, Sophie Braslau, ‘Old Folks at Home'; 8.3-1, xylophone duet, Bryim and Bennett, ‘The Two Imps’; 5.38, tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Ripley, ‘My Dear'; .8.42, cornet duet, baud, ‘lda and Got '; fantasia, baud, ‘Martial Moments’; 8.58, humour by Mr. Allan MeEl wain; 9.6, chorus, ‘Gems from ’Tip Toes’’; 9.10. cornet solo, ban- 1 . ‘My Pretty Jane’; selection, baud. 'La Strain:! 1 ; 9.25, quartet, ‘Lyric_Quurtcl. ■Mot her Goose Medley’; 9.2), elocution by Miss G. Gammon, (a) ‘Out at, .Mons’; (b) ‘Buttcrllies’; 9.37, descriptive selection, baud, ‘A Trip to Blackpool'; 9.45, humour by Mr. A. MeJalwani; 9.50, contralto and male quartet, ‘Sophie Braslau, ‘Carry Me Back to Old Virginity’; 9.54, quartet, ‘Plautation Melodies9.s9, march, baud. ‘Minor and .Major.’

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.15, Addington stock market report; operatic programme, featuring ‘Oh, Oh, Dclphme’; 8.1, overture, ‘The Dollar Princess’; 8.9, chorus, ‘Opening Chorus’; 5..13, tenor solo and chorus, Mr. Greg. Bussell and L-hclio-lians, ‘Posing for Venus’; 8.16, orchestral, ‘Nutcracker Suite’; (a) overture Miniature; (b) Marche; 8.24, bass solo by Mr. W. J. Richards, ‘Please Turn Your Backs"’; 5.27, chorus, Racliolians, ‘Oh, a Funny* Little Man’; 8.31, recital by Miss Rubv Boot, ‘Lecture by one of the Sex’;“S,3B, instrumental quintet, (a) i Air ; s(b) 'live Interludes from ‘T’Uet ,Beggars’ Opera’ 8.48. vocal duet bv Mrs. Claris Shaw and Mr. Greg Russell, ‘Oh, Oh, Dclphme-; 8.51, contralto solo and chorus. Miss M. Russell and chorus, ‘Oh, Cnftcd Master’; 5.6-1. orchestral, ‘Nutcracker Suite’; (a) Danse Arabe; (b) ‘Danse Cliinoisc; 9.2, soprano solo and chorus. ‘The Maxim Girl’; 9.10, instrumental quintet, ‘Grcssenhall Suite’; 9.20, duet contralto and bass, Miss Bussell and Mr. Richards, ‘Can we Forgot?’; chorus ‘Oli, Conic, Bonchotte’; 9.27, orcestral, ‘Nutcracker Suite’, (a) Danse de la Fee Dragon; (b) Danse Eusse —Trepak; 9.35, chorus, ‘ Pavlova, Come Over ; 9.39 recital by Miss R-übv Boot. ‘Dreaming John': 9.44, instrumental trio for violin, viola and piano, Florence. Millar, Mr. D. Mercer, and Dorotny D,ivies, ‘Allegro for Violin, Viola ana Piano’: 9.50. concerted by Mr. W. J. Richards and Mrs. C. Shaw and Miss Russell and Chorus, (a) ‘Everything s at Home’; (b) ‘The Quarrel’; (c) _ lhe Venus Waltz’; (d) ‘Oh, Oh, DoJplmio” 40.0, orchestral, ‘Nutcracker Suite-, (a) Danse dcs Mirlitons; (b) Valse ties Flours. j

4YA DUNEDIN i

3.1, gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results to hand; 6.1, children’s session; 7.0, news, session; 8.1, overture, ‘Martha’; 8.9, quartet, ‘Break, Break, Break’; 8.13, orchestral, ‘Faust’; 8.21, soprano solos by Miss Florence Sumner, (a) ‘ Where the Abana Flows’; (b) ‘Sunrise and Sunset’; 8.28, recitals by Miss Sheila Ncilson, (a) ‘Como’; (b) ‘The Village Bazaar’; 8.36, baritone solos by Mr. R. B. MacDonald, (a) ‘Coaling’; (b) ‘The Drum Major’; 8.43, rclav of Ritz orchestra; S.uO, male voices, (a) ‘Jeanninc, I Dream of Lilac Time’; (b) ‘Sonny Boy’; 8.55, contralto solo by Miss Dorothy Allan, (a) I Dream of a Garden of Sunshine ; (b) ‘Cherry Ripe’; 9.7, quartet, ‘Barbara Allen’; 9.11, Hawaiian, ‘Alohu-oc’; 9.1 0.. tenor solos by Mr. W. Harrison, (a) ‘My Girl and I’; (b) ‘Because I Love You’; 9.22, recital by Miss Sheila Edison, ‘Oh that Telephone’; 9.26, relay ot Ritz orchestra’s special features; 9.00, ‘Columbia’ dance programme; march, ‘Twist and Twirl’; foxtrot, ‘Banco ol the Blue Danube’; foxtrot, ‘Sweet Sue —Just You’; foxtrot with vocal retrain.. ‘Just a Sweetheart’; 9.40, tenor solo by Alfred O’Shea. ‘Love’s Garden of Roses’; vocal duct by Layton and Johnstone, ‘Because* My Baby Don 't Mean Maybe Now’; piano duet, Constance Mering and Muriel Pollack, Iligli Hat’; foxtrot, ‘Dolores’; waltz, with vocal refrain, ‘Where is the Song o. Songs for me'.”; 10.3, soprano and male quartet, No rah Blanoy, ‘Just Like Parbv and Joan’; pianoforte solo u\ Gil Dccli. ‘Sometimes I’m Happy ; foxtrot with vocal refrain, ‘Roses ot Yesterday’; novelty foxtrot, ‘Laughing Marionette’; waltz with vocal refrain, ‘The Sidewalks of New York’; lU.ZU, tenor solo by Alfred O’Shea, Love, Here is My Heart’; orchestral. Along Miami Shore’; Marimba orchestra, My Isle of Golden Dreams’; 10.30, humour by Flotsam and Jetsam, ‘Optimist and Pessimist’; Hawaiian, ‘Dreamy Hilo Bay’; Hawaiian, ‘Hilo March’; pipe oroau solo with vocal chorus, Milton Charles, ‘Are You Happy’: 10.41, tenor solo bv Chas. Hackett, ‘The World is Waiting for the Sunrise,’; vocal solo, J Just Roll Along’; wait z‘,My Sweetheart’; vocal solo by Y’aughan do Heath. £ Watching for the Boogie Man ;_ voca.i duet, Jack Lumsdaiue and Lon Maurice 1 Good-night, ’

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 5

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 5

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