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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0, presentation of items by Messrs Lewis Eady Ltd.; 3.30, talk by Miss Edith. Sutherland, 'Homecrafts’; 3.45, further items by Messrs Lewis Eady Ltd.; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session, ‘His Master’s Voice’ hour: Symphony orchestra, 'Light Cavalry’; Symphony orchestra, ‘Roses of the South’; ’cello, Pablo Casals, 'Moment Musical’; 6.15, Hawaiian orchestra, (a) ‘Kawaihau Waltz’; • '(b) 'My Hula Love’; medley waltz, 'Popular Songs of Yesterday’; ’cello, Pablo Casals, 'Lc Cygne’; 6.30, waltzes, orchestra, (a) ‘The Merry Widow’; (b) 'Luxembourg Waltz’; violin and guitar, (a) ‘Harlequin’s Serenade’; (b) • ‘Could I’; 6.45, Symphony orchestra, (a) ‘The Dancing Doll’; (b) ‘At Dawning’; Wurlitzcr organ, Jesse Crawford, ‘Carolina Moon’;• opera orchestra, 'The Sleeping Beauty’; 7.0, book review; 7.15, news and market' reports; 7.45, talk, ‘New Zealand Manufactures’; 8.1, popular programme, ‘More Scampers with the ‘Kadio Scamps’’; 9.30, ‘His Master’s Voice’ dance programme, foxtrot, ‘My Scandinavian Gal’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘My Tonia’; foxtrot, Serenaders, ‘What D’Ya Say’; 9.40, tenor, Franklyn Baur, ‘Marie’; waltz, Troubadours, ‘Livo and Love’; Wurlitzer organ. Jesse Crawford, ‘Me and the Man in the Moon’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘I still keep dreaming of You’; 9.53, bass and chorus, Paul Eobeson, ‘Plantation Songs’; Hawaiian, IColomoku’s Ronoluluans, ‘Aloha-Oe’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Cross Beads’; Hawaiian, ‘Three O’Clock in the Morning’; 10.6, tenor, Franklyn Baur, ‘Cross Roads’; London orchestra, ‘On With the Show’; Wuriitzer organ, Reginald Foort, * Worryiu ’’; 10.19, tenor, Walter Glynne, (a) ‘Jeunesse’; (b) ‘I Love the Moon’; foxtrot, Rhythm band, ‘There are eyes’; foxtrot, 'Ehythin lEjight, ‘Saskatchewan’; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Why is the Bacon so Tough’; 10.35, male qusytet, Masters Lough and Mallett and Messrs Dixon and Hastwell, ‘Drink to mo only’; saxophone duet, ‘The Swallow’; foxtrot, Aarons on’s Commanders, ‘l’ll Get by as Long as I Have You’; waltz, Troubadours, ‘Dolores’; .10.48, accordion with banjo, P. Frosini, ‘ Silver Moon ’ waltz; foxtrot, orchestra, ‘Sleep, Baby, Sleep’; waltz, ‘Love Dreams’; foxtrot, Geo. Olsen’s music, ‘Sonny Boy.’

2YA WELLINGTON.

3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.30, and 4.50, sports results; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session, ‘His Master’s Voice’ hour: Orchestra, ‘Praoludium’; ’cello, Pablo Casals, ‘Melody in F’; waltz,' orchestra, ‘Eugin Onegin Waltz’; orchestra, ‘Shining Moon’; 6.15, orchestra, ‘Suite of Serenades’; waltz, orchestra, ‘Tales from the Vienna Wobds’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Berceuse’; ’cc-110, Pablo Oasals, ‘Traumcrei’; male quartet, ‘Chlo-e’; orchestra, (a) ‘Serenade’; (b) ‘Flight of tho Bumble Bee’; 6.45, symphony orchestra, (a) ‘Valse Triste’; (b) ‘Funeral March of a Marionette’: march, Symphony orchestra. ‘Marche Militalre ’; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; ■ 7.40, lecturetto by Mr. A. J. Niekolls, ‘Gardening’; special programme in commemoration of the Battle of the Somme (1916), presented by Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment band, and assisting artists: 8.1, march,

band, ‘To the Somme’ (introducing ‘Till the Boys Como Home’ and ‘The Long, Long. Trail’); 8.6, war-time choruses, Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘Keep the Homo Fires Burning’; (b)' ‘lt’s a Long Way to Tipperary’; 8.13, band, ‘A Khaki' Camp’;' 8.25,' quartet, Lyric Quartet, ‘The Deathless Army’; 5.29, humour, Mr. Will McKeon will relate some war anesdotes,' true and otherwise; 8.36, cornet solo, Bandsman W. Barko, ‘ Little Grey Homo in the West’; military waltz,- band, ‘The Grenadiers’; 8.47, tenor, Mr. Charles

Williams, (a) ‘There’s a Long,. Long Trail’; (b) ‘A Perfect Day’; 8.54, band, ‘Namur’; 9.4, selection, orchestra, ‘Chu Chin Chow’; 9.10, war-time choruses, Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘New Zealand will be there’; (b) ‘Pack up your Troubles’; 9.15, selection, band, ‘A Good Time Coming’introducing ‘When the Boys Como Back,’ ‘Fancy You Fancying Me,’ By-and-by You Will Miss Me,’ ‘Down Where the Swanee River Flows,’ ‘One Hour of Love with You,' ‘Don’t Blame Me,’ ‘There’s a Little Lane without a Turning,’ ‘The Laddies Who Fought anc( Won,’ ‘Hello, My Dearie,’ ‘Sing, Sing, Why Shouldn’t We Sing,’ ‘I Shall See You Tonight,’ ‘Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days,’ ‘There’s a Friend in Every Milestone,’ 'Samoa, Samoa, ’ Some More,’ ‘Beware of Chu Chin Chow,’ ‘Where did that ono go?’; 9.27, baritone, Mr. Will Goudie, (a) ‘Phonatom Legions’; (b) ‘The Company SergeantMajor’; 9.34, humour by Mr. Will McKoon, More War Anecdotes; 9.41, xylophone solo, by Victor Sterling, ‘The Great Little Army’; 9.45, march, band, 'Bravo,, The Anzacs’; hymn, band, ‘Abide with Me’; 9.55, bass solo by Mr. W. Binet Brown, ‘When the Ser-geant-Major’s on Parade’; 9.59, National Anthem (special arrangement by Lieutenant'J. Ord Hume, introducing a fanfare of trumpets as played by tho Scots Guards on ceremonial parades).

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0, afternoon session; 4.25, sports results to hand;. 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session, ‘Columbia’ hour: Overture, orchestra, ‘Der Freisehutz’; 6.15, instrumental, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, (a) ‘The Grasshoppers’ Dance’; (b) 'The'Butterfly’; musical art quartet, ‘To a Wild Rose’; violin, Yvonne Curti, ‘Madrigale’; 6.30, instrumental, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, (a) ‘I Love the Moon’; (b) ‘Two Eyes of Grey’; instrumental, J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, (a) ‘Amoureuse’ Valse; (b) ‘Valse Bleue’; 6.45, instrumental, ‘Valse Caprice’; 'cello, W. H. Squire, ‘Sarabande’; instrumental, ‘Perpetuum Mobile’; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecturette, arranged by 3YA Primary Productions Committee, ‘Milk Fever and Other Ailments of Stock’ by Mr. R. R. H. Murray, 8.C.V.5.; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington; 8.5, opening quartet and bass solo, followed by soprano solos, (a) ‘The Sailor’s Life’; (b) ‘Was •Every Nymph Like Rosamond’; (c) ‘Cherry Valley’ (with instrumental accompaniment) ; 8.13, ’cello, Mr. Harold Beck, (a) 'O, Can Ye Sew Cushions’; (b) 'Hungarian Folk Tune’; B.l7,'tenor by Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) 'The Plague of Love’; (b) ‘The Pretty Creature’; 8.21 j instrumental, 'Memories of Mendelssohn’; 8.29, contralto by Miss Bello Renaut, (a) ‘The Cuckoo’;

(b) ‘O Let Thy Tears'; 8.33, L..,chimental, ‘Rondo—Trio in B Fiat Major’; 8.41, bass, Mr. T. D. Williams ‘The Pipes of Pan’; 8.45, recital by Miss Maiona Juriss, ‘The Vow’; 8.50," grand organ, G. T. Pattman, (a) ‘Kashmiri Song’; (b) ‘Till I Wake’; 8.54, soprano and tenor duet, Dolce Duo, ‘Come, Silver Moon’; 9.0, orchestra, ‘A Village Romeo and Juliet—The Walk to the’ Paradise Garden’; 9.8, vocal quartet followed by soprano solos Melodious Four and Miss Frances Hamerton,'(a) ‘Sound the Merry Tambourine’; (b) ‘Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary’; (c) ‘The Bee’; 9.15, ’cello by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Slumber Song’; 9.19, tenor by Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) ‘Phyllis Has such Charming Graces’; (b) ‘My Lovely Celia’; 9.23, contralto, Miss Belle Renaut, (a) ‘Ah,. Willow’; (b) ‘Come, Let’s Be Merry’; 9.27, grand organ by G. T. Pattman, (a) ‘Temple Bells'; (b) ‘Less than the Dust’; 9.31, instrumental, (a) ‘Mclodie —Souvenir d'un lieu Cher’; (b) ‘Serenade, d’Houque’; 9.39, Shakespearean recital by Miss Maiona Juriss, ‘Queen Katherine’s Defence’; 9.44, bass solos followod by contralto and bass duet, (a) ‘Tinker’s Song'; (b) ‘Beggar’s Song’; (c) ‘Como to the Fair’; 9.51, orchestra, (a) ‘Marche,; (b) ‘Valso des Fleurs’; 9.57, vocal quartet, Melodious Four, ‘The Bells of St. Michael’s Tower.’

RADIO NOTES. More scampers with the Radio Scamps this ' evening indicates that IYA listeners will enjoy a mirth-pro-voking entertainment. This programme will bo continued until 11 p.m. with dance music and will be preceded by the announcer’s weekly book review. To-day is the anniversary of one of the epic battles of the Great War—- “ Tho Somme"—and advantage has been taken of the occasion to broadcast a special programme of commemoration frofn 2YA. The programme will be in the hands of tho Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment band, under Lieutenant B. J. Shardlow, assisted by the Lyric Quartet. The evening will be reminiscent to the Great War period. Vocal solos will include “A Long Way to Tipperary,” “Keep the Home Fires Burning," and other favourites, whilst an item of special interest to be presented by the band will be an “Episode of the Great War." This will be descriptive of incidents in camp life and will be presented with full effects.

A programme of classical and old English airs will symbolise 3YA’s concert session, the programme being mainly in the hands of the Melodious Four. Their items will include Lane Wilson’s “The Sailor’s Life,” “Sound the Merry Tambourine” by Harper and the popular “Bells of St. Michael’s Tower.” Miss M. Juriss promises selections from Henry VIU, and tho Dolce Duo will bo hoard in an arrangement of “Tho Londonderry Air." Mr. Harold Beck will play as a ’cello solo Schumann’s “Slumber Song,” and other instrumental selections will be presented by the Studio Trio.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7013, 12 September 1929, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7013, 12 September 1929, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7013, 12 September 1929, Page 2

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