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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND. 3p.m., afternoon session; 4.0. literary select ion; 1.8, studio items; 4.25, spov*s results to hand; (i.O, children s session: 7.0, news and market reports; 7.10. t:illv—Mr. !.. .T. Cronin, ‘inner Workings of the New Zealand Parliament'; 8.1. relay of .Majestic Theatre: 8.11, contralto solo —.Miss Phyllis Ha/.ell, ‘The Stiir-flower 'free'; 8.15, pianoforte solo—Hiss Sylvia Ivindborg, ‘ Rhapsodv’; 8.19. recital —Miss Nina Scott. ‘Dav That I Have Loved’; 8.23, baritone solo—Mr. Lea Bitnies, ‘Largo At T’iic tot inn - ; 8.27, i nntrimiun tal —Studio Trio. ‘ Lohengrin ’ selection; 8.33, so pi ano solo —21 is. Leonard Lronin, ‘Nob'll Signor’; 8.39, relay of Majestic Theatre; 5.19, vocal duct —Miss Phyllis Ha/.ell and Mr. Lett. Barnes, ‘Samson and Delilah’: 8.57. orchestral—(a) ‘Serenade ’ (b) ‘Flight of the Bumble Bee’; 9.1. violin solo —.Miss Ina Bosworth, ‘Caprice Viennois’; 9.9, contralto solos —Miss Phyllis Hazel I, (a) ‘Only a Rose’ fb) ‘.Mighty l.nk’ a Ruse'; 9.15, pianoforte solos —Miss iSvlvia Kindberg, (a) ‘’The Lark’ (b; ‘lleXitntiinz ; 9.33, recitals—. Miss Nina .Scott. ‘Daddy and Babsy’ (b) ‘Playmate’; 9.28, orchestral —‘Nocturne No. 2 —Petes’; 9.3-1, soprano solo —Mrs. Leonard Cronin, ‘What Does Little Birdie Say?-'; 9.38. instrumental—‘Oirl Friend’ selection; 9.-18, baritone solos — Mr. Lcn. Barnes, (a) ‘Edward’ (b) ‘Danny Deever'; 9.59, orchestral—- ‘ Marche Militairc. ’

2YA, WELLINGTON.

3.1, studio items; 4.30 and 1.55. sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; lj.o, dinner session; march—‘Rakoczy’; foxtrot —‘Who Wouldn’t Be Jealous of You?’; soprano solo —‘Just a’Wearying For You’; <3.12, tacct;_ 9.15, cinema organ solos —Eddie Horton, (a) ‘The Adorable Outcast’ (b) ‘0 Mi Palomtt’; male trio —California Humming Birds, (a) ‘lt Goes Like This’ (b) ‘Ten LiUlc Miles From Town’; G.2S, taeet; G.oO, male voices—(a) ‘ Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time’ (b) ‘Sonny Bov’; male trio —Melody Three (a), ‘Pals, Just Pals’; ‘Remember Me to Mary’; 9.-15, violin solos —Edith Lorand, (a) ‘The Old Tower of St. Stephen’ (b) ‘Minuet in G’ (e) ‘ Sell on Rosmarin wurlitzer organ solo —Jesse Crawford, ‘I Loved You Then, As I Love you Now’; 0.55, facet; 7.0, news session, market reports, a'nd sports results; 7.10, lecturetto JFor the Man on the Land’; 8.1, overture—Orchestra, ‘Glory of Russia’; 8.9, tjjhor solo—Mr. G. Austin Blaekie, fi)j?eam Boat’; 8.13, cornet solo—Mr. wY Sneddon, ‘Reverie No. 2’; S.IS, popular song —Miss' Lily Charles, ‘Me Man in the Moon.’; 8.22, humLett. Ashton, "J’hc Miserable 8.29, selection—‘Dance of the LightbodV, ‘The Gay Seaside’; 8.11, novel,Ly. iftno solo—Hcrschel Hcnlcre, ‘Tinkdriii.ijivith ‘Home; Sweet Home’ 5.47,M0n0 9solo —Mr. G.- Austin Blaekie, ‘Mary- ot MfCrgylc’; 8.51, waltzes —Orchestra, (aA ‘Ballet’ (b) ‘Waltz Tabs nrait’; 9.F,\;popular songs—Miss Lily Charles, (a : )' .'otfcet Sue’ (b) ‘My Window of Dftl&jrH 9.8, lccturcttc —Mr. C. E. WhecT#p‘ Opening of Parliament’; 9.18, cl'oopia organ solos—Stanley MacDonald^',.(a) ‘Was it a Dream?’ (b) ‘NicoletMikySAM, humour—Mr. Lett. Ashtot&Mj3l; 'soubrette—Mrs. N. R. Ligktbod\lSeott<s Out'; 9.35, instrumental .‘‘Three Light. Pieces’; 9.4(}slt&ls;faster ’s Voice ilancc prograj^aß^'dy.Cttui'c —‘Poet fiiui Peasant’; vocal chorus—‘One Step > ;^. foxtrot—‘There’s .About, a Rose , waltz —‘Diane?;’-'v.59, vocal duet—‘My Blue Mountain H6the’; jazz piano solo —‘The Danc{«g' : ‘.Tambourine’; foxtrot— 1 Chilly-Pofn-Fom-Peo foxtrot—‘How About fjft’l l ;- 10.12, humour—- ‘ Under the B^gaha-Tree’; wurlitzer organ solo —Crawford, Hat’; foxtrot with;vocal refrain—‘ Old Man Suns hi no: ’ jjS-dJox trot with vocal chorus— ‘ ; foxtiot ‘Persian Rug' tenor solo—‘Somewhere a lYpiojc is Calling ; waltz * Kawailiau •t’aofaljtz’;' foxtrot wit a vocal Blue’; foxtrot with vocal Mjtiajtt—‘lt Goes Like This’; 10.35, ss£jbaritono solo—Peter Dawson, ‘Now?sfti»r Days of Philandering arc Ovdsfe 1 i -violin and cinema organ — Elsie sjp%atc, ‘Rose in the Bud’; foxtrol-pNttgasaki’; guitar and piano—' Itekiivss»gbrs ’; waltz—* Till We Meet Agpam‘lo.s2, whispering voices—'At theiiEwd of an Irish Moonbeam’; e o - s—Figures 1, 2.3, 1, and . 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Silent Day. ;%T

■IYA.-D.tTNEDIN. 0.1, instrume^^P'f music from the Hit/.; 6.0, cliiltfron-’s session; 7.0, news session; 7,30, <SeMurcttc—Mr. F. &. Turner, M.Se., JMology and Evolution’; studio conecrfcYby the St. Jvilcla_ Band; 8.1, marctfrrßaud, ‘The Crusader’; 8.6, baritone (sditH—Mr. Arthur W. Alloo, (a) ‘The Vagabond ’ (b) ‘Serenade’; 8.13, wait*i-Band,. ‘Druids Praper ’; 8.18, ' ( eontra\ltO“ solos—Miss Constance Poole, ’(ft) ‘SiriaamJ (b) ‘Before the Dawn’;iß.23, eurKhoninili solosoloist. ‘Heart of'a Rosen 8.30; choral (a) ‘Hymn Before ActiW, (b) ‘The Long Day Closes/;- 8.38, recitals—Miss Tui Nortliev, (a)' ‘Land off the Night Have Been’ (b) ‘Catch 8.48, wurlitzer organ solo—Jesse V Crawford, ‘J 'll Get By as Long as 1 You'; soprano solo —Dusolina GiauputS, ‘Just. a-We.aryin ’ lor You’; 5.54, selection Band, ‘Pirates of Penzance’; \9.B r-con-certed with orchestra —'Hit this Deck'; ;i.)4, xvlophone duet —AV. Byi-ney.and AV. \Y. Bennett, ‘The Two Imps U-. 0.15, baritone solo—Mr. Arthur AV. 'Alloo, ‘Bedouin Love Bong’; 9.22, cornet, solo —Band, ‘When You Come Honu i 9.29, contralto solo—-Miss Constances-Poole, ‘Sink, Bed Bun’; 9.33, air nndVVariations—Band, ‘Bandon’; 9.-13, recital Miss Tui Northey, ‘As His ".mother Used to Do’; 9.33, male trio—(wL ‘lt Goes I,ike This’ (b), ‘Ten JLittle Miles from Town'; 9.39, ‘Guard of Honour.’ j 1 ‘-L

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6944, 25 June 1929, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6944, 25 June 1929, Page 10

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6944, 25 June 1929, Page 10

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