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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THURSDAY, Will FEBRUARY IYA AUCKLAND.—3 p.m. : Afternoon session. selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by tlm An-, nouncer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to baud'. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk, Mr Norman Kerr. “Physical Culture.” 8.1: Overture. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. “Rienzi Overture.” Pass solos. Mr Duncan Black, (a) “Fat Little Feller”; (b) “Yeomen of England.” Auckland Trio, “First Move- 1 ment Trio in F.” Soprano with chorus, Toti Dal Monte, “Lo Dice Ognun.” Baritone solo, Mr Frank Sutherland, “Time to Go.” Violin solo, Miss Ina Bosvvortli. “Aria.” Contralto with organ, Esther Coleman. “Ave Maria.” Bass solo. Mr D. Black, “Anchored.” Auckland Trio. “Dale Dances.” Baritone solus, Air F. Sutherland, (a) “Beating Up the Channel” ; (b), “Keep On Keeping On.” 9.1: Weather forecast. Presentation of the dramatic story, “Galapagos,” by the Auckland Dramatic Players under the direction of Mr J. F. Montague. 2YA WELLINGTON.-3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30’ and 4.55: Spoils results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr Alfred Blaxall. “Overcoming Indigestion.” 8.0.- Studio concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band under the. conductorship of Mr T. Goodall, and assisting artists. Overture, Band, “The King’s Lieutenant.” Soprano solo. Mijp R. S. Alhvriglit, “Farewell to Summer.” Baritone solo, Mr Claude Moss. “Sometimes in Summer.” Light Opera Company, “Lady Luck,” vocal gems. Humour, Mr *J. "S. Webb, “The Play.” Contralto solo, Airs Phyllis Ramsey, “Ring, Bells, Ring.” HRo Hawaiian Orchestra, “Hawaiian Nights.” Tenor sylo, Mr E. W. Robbins. “The Dearest Land of All.” Selection, Band, “The Arcadians.” Foxtrot. Band, “Baby’s Wooden Soldiers.” 9.1: Weather report. Soprano solos, Mr R. S. Altwright, (a) “Loveliest of, Trees”;, (b) “The Cuckoo.” Baritone' sclo,' Air Claude Moss, “Sir Roger.” Waltz, Band, “Summer Zephyrs.” Humour, Air J. S. Webb, “O’Toole and AleSharry.” Contralto solos, Airs Phyllis Ramsey, (a) “My Soul”; (b) “A Song of the Open.” Band, “A Rustic Holiday.” Foxtrot, Band, “When Lights Are Low in Cairo.” Tenor solos, Air E. W. Robbins, (a) “Beloved, It Is Morn”; (b) “Sympathy.” Chorus with orchestra, Light Opera Company, gems from “The Blue Mazurka.” Romance, Band, “Le Soil'.” Alarch, Band,' “The Elying Eagle.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—2.3O p.m.: Relay from Christchurch Railway Station of opening speech of the electrification of Christchurch-Lyttelton railway line, interspersed with gramophone selections from the studio. 3.30: Continuation of speeches relayed from Lyttelton end of Electric Railway. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Hal. 7.15: News session. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 8.6: Studio presentation of the song cycle, “The Little Sunbonnet”, by the Alelodious Four Quartet, with instrumental accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. Soprano solo, “The Little Print Bonnet.” Tenor and contralto duet, “Where the Violets Grow.” Bass solo, “Little Alollie Alary.” Vocal quartet, “A Lady Came to Our Town.” Tenor and quartet, “Somewhere Town.” Soprano and baritone duet, “The Rose and the Nightingale.” Contralto solo, “If I Had a Dolly.” Quartet, “So Glad of Heart.” Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Prelude.” Recitals, Aliss Winifred Smith, (a) “Alarguerite”; (b) “Ob!” Soprano solos, Aliss Frances' Hamerton, (a) “A Summer”; (b) “Down, by the Sally Gardens.” Harpsichord " solo, Ignaz Friedman, “Rorida Alla Turca.” Tenor solo, Air Russell Sumner, “Ave Alaria.” Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, (a) “L’Arlesienne—Pastorale, L’Etang de Vaccares”; (b) “L’Arlesienne—Choeurs—Suivant la Pastorale.” 8.56: Weather report. Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, “L’Arlesienne —Prelude—Overture, Act 1.” Contralto solos, Aliss Belle Renaut, (a) “Since I Have Loved Thee”; (b) “Love in the Meadows”. Orchestral Symphonique de Paris, “L'Arlesienne—Ada. gietto.” Bass solo, Air T. D. Williams, “Speed the Plough.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andante and Turkish Rondo.” Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, “The Plague of Love.” Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, “L’Arlesienne—Le Carillon.” Soprano solo, Aliss Frances Hamerton, “Tlie AVest Wind.” Touches of life, Aliss AVinifred Smith, (a) “The Chimney Seat”; (b) “Cupid’s Alistake.” Bass solo. Ah' T. D. Williams, “A Soldier’s Toast.” Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, (a) “L’Arlesienne—Farandole” ; (b) “L’Arlesienne—Alarch des Rois.”

YA DUNEDIN.—SILENT DAY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 3

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