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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THURSDAY, lOtli JANUARY IYA AUCKLAND.—3 juu.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. Literary selection by Uie Auiiouneer. Studio items. Sports results to band. 6.0: Cliildrcu’s session, conducted bv Uncle, Mack. 7.15: News and market, reports. 8.1; Orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Electric Girl. ’ Vocal duo, HazollSutherlaml Duo, “Sincerity." Auckland Trio, “Trio.” It ass solo, Mr Duncan. Black, •“Ho, Jelly Donkin." Xylophone solo; Billy Whitlock, “Heitor Skelter.” Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis llazell, “Lilac.” Recital, .Messrs. Thomas Harris and Jack Hackle, "Brutus and Cassius.” Soprano with orchestra, “Margherila Salvi,” “The Barber of Seville — ir Sou Docile” Vocal <luet, Messrs James Simpson and Duncan Black, "If I Alight Come to You.” Violin solo, Miss Ina Boswcrth,' "Sicilicune.” Baritone solo, Mr Frank Sutherland, “(Jut Where the Big Ships Go.” Orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra, “Eldgalfeln.” 8.57: Weather forecast. Vocal duct, llazell-Sutlicrland Duo, “Love, the Cuckoo.” Tenor solo, Air James Simpson, “A Memory.” Orchestral, Julian Fulis’ Symphony Orchestra, “Rhapsody in Blue.” Bass solo, Air D. Black, “Cradle of the Deep.” Humour, Hebrew Two, “Happy Abo and Dismal Ike.” Contralto ' solo, Miss Phyllis Hazed, “Tired Hands.” Tenor solo, Air J. Simpson, “Ninetta.” Auckland Trio, “Demajule A L’Oseau. Qui S’Eveille.” Baritone solo, Mr l'_. Sutherland, “Archie of the Royal Air Force.” Vocal duet, Afessrs Black and Simpson, “Song of the Sword.”

2YA WELLINGTON'.—3.I: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results fo hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.1: Special programme by “The Eliubarbarians.” A lew introductory remarks by One of the Chiefs. Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) “You’re a Heal Sweetheart”; (b) “In a Bamboo Garden.” A 7 ocal, the Soothing Serenaders of the Rhubarbarians, selected. Pianoforte, The Deputy Chief Rliubarbariati, (aj Selected; (b) “Virginian Creepers.” Sketch, The Chief and a Lady Friend, “Lady Godiya.” Trumpet solo, One of the Alusical Rhubarbarians, “Because.” The Ballad Singer, “When You and 1 Were Young, Maggie l” 1 Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) “Just Like a Alolody Out of the Sky’ ; (b) “Because Aly Baby Don’t Mean Alayhe Now.” Humorous character sketch, One of Them, “Perlmutter, ALP.” Rudolph’s Dance (a) "My Bouquet*of Memories”; (b) “Ho, Hoi Hop Hogan.” 9.0: Weather forecast. Pianoforte duet, Two Rhubarbarians “Poet and Peasant.” Vocal, One of the Minstrel Troups, “Down in De Cane Break.” Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) Tango, “Chelita”; (b) waltz, “Jeannine”; (c) foxtrot, “I’m Wingin Home.” Sketch, The Rhubarbarians, “3LO Alelbourne.” Trombone solo, Another Musician, '“Switchback.” Humour, The Jester, “Song of the Prune.” Xylophone solo, Rhuuarbarian Drummer, “Colonel Bogey.” Vocal, Baritone member, selected. Saxophone solos, (a) “Song of India”; (b) "Valse Hilda.” Sketch, The Chief and his Lady Friend, “The Stocking.” Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) one step, “Felix tlie Cat”; (b) tango, “Carita”; (c) “Was it a Dream.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. Sports results. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Hal. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. Baritone solo, Air Robert Allison, “Hear Ale, Gentle Alaritana.” Pianoforte solos, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “A Prelude”; (b) “Finnish Lullaby.” Soprano solo, Aria, Madame Gower-Burns, “Teaclia La Notte.” Violin solo, Edith Lorand, “The Old Tower of St. Stephen.” Contralto solo, Aria, Airs Anne Harper, “Sequklilla.” Carter Sisters, (a) “Alelody in F”; (b) “Variations on Robin Adair.” Recital, Air L. T. J. Ryan, ‘‘A Backwood Penance.” Tenor solo, Air Ernest Rogers, “All Hail, Thou Dwelling.” Tenor and baritone duet, Grand Opera Duo, selected. 8.57: Weather forecast. Fantasia, Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Norma.” Baritone solo, AH Robert Allison, ‘‘The Toreador's Song.” Violin solos, Edith Lorand (a) “Alinuet in.G”; (b) “Schon Rosmarin.” Soprano solo, aria, Aladame Gower-Burns, “Alother, You Know the Story.” Cembalo solos, Anna. Linde, (a| “Le Coucou”; (b) “Le Tambourin. Tragedy and comedy, Air L. T. J. Ryan, “Earthenware”. Soprano and contralto duet, Grand Opera Duo, “Butterfly and Suzuki.” Carter. Sisters, (a) “The Herd Girl’s Dream”; (b) “Home, Sweet Home.” Tenor and aria, Air Ernest Rogers, “On With the Motley.” Organ solo, Sigmund Krumgold, ‘‘Gipsy Love Song.” Contraltd solo and aria, followed by final quartet, Airs Anne Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, (a) “King of the Shades> : (b) “One Morn, If .1 Remember Weil., Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, “Gassica. 4YA DUNEDIN.—SILENT DAY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 9 January 1929, Page 9

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 9 January 1929, Page 9

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 9 January 1929, Page 9