TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND.
11.15 a.m., results of Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting at Alexandra Park. 2YA, WELLINGTON.
3.1, gramophone items; 3.40, Tclay from Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains' Tea Booms; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session; orchestral ‘L’Arlcsiennc—Prelude Act 1’; orchestral—‘L’Arlesienne —Pastorale orchestra and chorus —‘L ’Arlesicnne —Choeurs ’: 6.12, tacct; 6.15, orchestral —‘L’Arlesienne—La Cuisiuo de Castelet’ and ‘L ’Arlesienne —Minuctto ’; orchestral — ‘L’Arlcsiennc—Lo Carillon’ and ‘L’Arlesienne —Adagietto’; 6.28, tacet; 6.00, orchestral ‘L’Arlesienne Farandolc’; orchestra and chorus —‘L’Arlcsienne—Marche Dcs Bois’; violin solo —Jascha Heifetz, ‘On tho Wings of Song’; 6.40, tacet; 6.45, orchestral—- ‘ Cassc Noisette —Valsc Dcs Fleurs— Marche’; violin solo—Jascha Heifetz, ‘Ave Maria’; 6.57, tacet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lccturette —Mr. A. J. Nicholls; 8.1, overture—Orchestra, ‘Norma’ 8.9, soprano solo—Mrs. W. Fraser Morrish, ‘Orpheus with His Lute’; 8.13, pianoforte solo—Miss Mary Lennie, A.T.C.L., ‘Sonata Pathetique—lst. Movement’; 8.20, baritone solos —Mr. John Prouse, (a) ‘lch Grollo Nicht’ (b) ‘The Two Grenadiers’; 8.27, suite—‘L'Enfant Prodigue’; 8.35, recital— Mr. Sidney Tingcy, ‘The Chariot Race’; 8.42, contralto solos : —Miss Hilda Chudley, (a) ‘Go Down, Moses’ (b) ‘For Ever and a Day’; 8.49, tenor solo —Mr. James Fordie, ‘Flower Song’; 8.53, selections—(a) ‘Vesperale’ (b) ‘Cortege du Sirdar’; 9.3, soprano solo—Mrs. W. Fraser Morris, ‘The Little Dustman’; 9.7, soprano and chorus—‘Senta’s Ballad’; 9.11, orchestral—‘ Gondoliers ’; concerted with orchestra —(a) ‘List and Learn’ (b) ‘Good Morrow, Pretty Maids’ (c) ‘For the Merriest Fellows are Wo’ (d) ‘See, See, at Last They Come’; 9.26, baritone solos—Mr. John Prouse, (a) ‘The Brow of Nefin’ (b) ‘Queen of Connemara’; 9.33, selection —‘Memoriam’; 9.41, recital —Mr. Sidney Tingcy, ‘Mr. Pickwick’; 9.45, tenor solos —Mr. James Fordie, (a) ‘Mary’ (b) 'My Lovo is Like a Bed, Bed Bose’; 9.55, contralto solo —Miss Hilda .Chudley, ‘Bemcmbranco’; 9.59, suite — Orchestra, ‘Suite Algcrienne. ’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. ! 3 p.m. ,afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.15, talk —Mr. E. J. I Bell, ‘Boole Review’; concert by tho Christchurch Municipal Band; 8.1, march —Baud, ‘B.B. and C.F.’; waltz — Band, ‘Maid of the Mountains’; 8.3, mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Doris Irvine, ‘Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorcc’; 8.17, selection —Band, ‘lolnnthc’; 8.26. baritone solo—Mr. Kobt. W. Bofc, ‘The Drum Major’; 8.30, hymn—Band, ‘Fierce Raged the Tempest’; 8.34, mezzo-so-[prano solos —Miss Doris Irvine, (a) ‘An Open Secret’ (b) ‘O, Ship of My Delight’; 8.41, foxtrot —Band, ‘The Glad Bag Doll’; 5.45, baritone solos —Mr. Kobt. W. Bofe, (a) ‘Stone-Cracker John’ (b) ‘Come, Sing to Me’; 8.53, march—Band, ‘Punchinello’; 9.3, relay description of boxing tourney from the Municipal Hall. 4YA, DUNEDIN.
3.1, gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 8.1, orchestral — ‘Ballet Egypticn—Andante and Finale’ 8.9, the song, ‘Dorothy’s Wedding Day’ by tho Majors Quartet: —‘Carillon.’, ‘Aubude’; soprano solo—‘Now, tho Lark’; entr’acte —(a) ‘Serenade’ (b) ‘Flight of the Bumble Bee’; quartet—‘Musette’; tenor solo—‘Oh. How I Love Tliee’; quartet —‘Gique’; entr’acte—‘Sleeping Beauty’; contralto solo—‘Dear Child’; baritone solo—‘Did You Ne’er Hear The Talc?’; 5.44, instrumental —‘Le Cygnc’; 5.50, recital— Miss Joyce Hould, sketch from Dickons; 9.0, ’cello solo—Mr. P. J. Palmer, ‘Valsc Tristo’; 9.6, presentation of the opera ‘Tristan and Isolda’ 9.38, instrumental—‘Avc Mario'; 9.44, baritone Star’; 9.45, pianoforte solo —‘Gardens in the Bain’; 9.54, soprano solo—‘Love Triumphant’; 9.58, Tecitals —(a) scene from ‘Twelfth Night’ (b) ‘Mercy Speech' from ‘The Merchant of Venice’; 10.4, violin solo—‘Song Without Words’; 10.10, contralto solo —‘The Miller’s Song.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6943, 24 June 1929, Page 5
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