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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, .AUCKLAND. 3.1, programme 1 y Alessrs. Lewi.-; Endy, Ltd. ('pianoforte solos find accompaniments t : j.n. literary selection, •1.8. fart tier items In* .Messrs. Lewis Early, Ltd.: ii.ii. children ! s session; 7.0. news and market reports: 7.40, talk—- . Mr. X. AL Richmond, 8.A., ‘The Provision of Credit-'; XL overture—Orchestra. ‘ Rakorzy’; B.LI, vocal quartet —‘Departure’; 8.14, instrumental—(a) ‘Flower of Love - ' (0) ‘lliio Waltz’ (c) ‘Kaluna Waltz’; 8.23, contralto solo— Miss Edna Peace, ‘Minds and Trees’; 8.27, tenor and chorus —.Mr. John AleDougall, ‘Sunshine Above’; 8.31, orchestra, ‘Sunshine Girl’; S.4J, humour— Air, T. T. Garland; 8.10, soprano solo with violin obligato—‘Angel’s Serenade'; 8.40, orchestral —(a) ‘Static March’ (b) ‘Tell Me’ it:' ‘Colonel Kogcy March’; 8.3!', female chorus—- '<). Springtide'; 0.3, baritone solo—Air. John Bree, * Sombre M oods’; 0.8, orchestra, (a) ‘Angelas’ (b) ‘Xaila’; 0.10, vocal duet —‘The Garden of Your Heart’; 9.10, humour —Air. T. T. Garland; 0.23, vocal quartet —‘Blue Bells of Scotland'; 0.27, orchestral —Studio Orchestra; 9.34, ‘Columbia’ dance programme; march medley—‘Martial ALoments’; foxtrot wit It vocal chorus—‘Golden Gate’; foxtrot with vocal chorus ‘Forty-seven Ginger-Headed Sailors’; vocal duct —‘Just Like a Melody out of the Sky’; 9.47, tenor solo— Seamus O’Doherty, ‘The Pride of Tipperary’; foxtrot—‘l Just Poll Along Having Aly Ups and Downs’; foxtrot with vocal chorus —‘S Wonderful’; hawaiian guitar, banjo, and ukulele trio—‘Aly Hawaii’; 10.4, male quintet—‘Aly Ohio Home’; organ solos—G. T. Pattman, (a) ‘Pollu’ (b) ‘Janette’; foxtrot ‘Without You, Sweetheart’; 10.20, tenor solo—Hubert Eisdell, ‘Partid’; humouresque, ‘Sliding Thro’ the dye’; pianoforte solo—CGl Dock, . Hallelujah’; vocal solo—‘Chiquita’; focal duet —‘That’s Aly Mummy’; < 045, orchestral—‘March of the Toys’; , valtz— ‘Kossovo AValtz’; male chorus— There Is A Tavern in the Town.’

2YA, WELLINGTON. 3.1, gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.35, sporfeft results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner session; military band—‘Suite Fr.ancaise’; 0.13, tacet; 0.15, hawaiian—(a) ‘Na Alo Ku Eha’ (b) ‘Wai O Alinehaha’; tenor solo— Gene Austin, ‘The Song I Love’; 0.25, tacet; 0.30, foxtrot—A'ietor Orchestra — ‘Flappcrettc’; tenor solos—(a) Franklj*n Baur, ‘At Dawning’ (b) ‘Barrington Hooper, ‘For You Alone’; 0.4.0, tacet; 0.45, . waltzes—(a) ‘Alorgcn Blatter’ (b) ‘Blue Danube’; band—(aj ‘Sambre ct Alettsc’ (b) ‘Lc Perc do la Victorie’; 0.57. tacet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette—Afiss Margaret O’Connor, ‘Dancing’; 8.0, programme by the We llington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Association; 8.1, overture—Orchestra—‘Alorning, Noon, and Night’; soprano solo —Airs. Amy G. Woodward, selected; flute solo with orchestral accompaniment Air. A-ins-

worth und Orchestra, '.Sylvia'; baritone solo—Mr. L. Bryan; suite—Orchestra, ‘Ballet Egyptian’; vocal solo— Member of Choir; oboe solo with orchestral accompaniment—Mr. N. Broad and Orchestra. ‘Love Song’; soprano solo—Mrs. Amy G. Woodward; selection—Orchestra. 'Belle of Xew York'; baritone solo—Mr. 1.. Bryan: entr'acte -—Orchestra, ‘Tratnnbild’; vocal solo— - Member of Choir; march—Orchestra —• ‘Grand March —Tunnhaiiser. ’ 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.

3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.23, sports results to hand; (>.<•, children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, talk—Under the an spices of the Canterbury Progress League; S.J, overture—‘Marche Miiilairo 8.3, vocal quartets —(a) ‘ Ladybird’ (b) ‘A Flower to Me Thou Si-cm-cst'; S.iJ, tenor solos —Mr. Russo i 1 Simmer, (a) ‘The h'uchsia Tree’ (b) ‘Drink to Me Only'; 8.10, piunolurie solo —Miss Merle Miller, ‘Prelude in hi Major’; 8.24, soprano solo—Miss I’ran-, ccs IL-uncrton, ‘Knowest Thou the Laud.’": 8.28, orchestral-«(:0 ‘B,'irn ado’ (lij ‘Flight of the Bumble Bee'; 8.32. baritone solo—Mr. T. D. M idiuivi.s, ‘Song o': the Flea’: 5.30. monologue— Will Kings, ‘Jim Bludso'; 5.39, instrumental —‘Allegro and Finale —hirst Trio’; 8.49, contralto solos —Miss Belle R.enaut. (a) ‘Death and the Maiden’(b) ‘To Music'; 8.54, soprano and contralto duet —Melody Duo, ‘On Wings of Music’; 9.3, overture--'Merry Wives of Windsor’; 9.11, vocal quartet—‘Since First I Saw Your Face’; 9,15, tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, ‘Go, Lovely Rose’; 9.18, violin and pianoforte duet —Misses Irene Morris and Dorothy Davies, ‘Sonata in C Minor—Allegro Molto’; 9.20, soprano solo —Miss Frances Ilnmerton, ‘Cherry Valley’; 9.29, baritone solos—Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) ‘Hell’s Pavements’ (b) ‘Cape Horn Gospel’; 9.34, monologue —Will Kings, ‘Devil-Mav Care’; 9.37, instrumentalfa) ‘Andante Funcbre’ (b) ‘Hungar-| inn Dance in G Minor’; 9.47, contralto = solo—Miss Belle R-mant, ‘Loveliest of Trees’; 9.51, vocal quartet —Melodious Four, ‘Stars of the Summer Night’; 9.55, orchestral—(a) ‘Scenes Pit toresque—Marche-* (b) ‘Scenes l’ittoresque—Fete Bolicme. ’ 4YA, DUNEDIir. Silent Day.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 5

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 5

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6946, 27 June 1929, Page 5