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I TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland.—3; Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4: Literary selection 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30; Close down 6Childrens session. 7: Talk, Mr George oampbe 1. / ,15: News items and book o evi rn'- 'AO; Talk, Madame Edith Milne. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Majestic ineatre ot overture by orchestra under the direction of Mr J. Whiteford-Waugh, SU: Vocal with harp, Madame Ilumi I ' rey ,i Stc T J ard f octet - 8.15: Soprano ! o in' r^ 1 ' ®t*inden. 8.19; ’Cello solo. I O V> aho solo. Miss Boris Gower. ■ . „I ltone Mr Frank Sutherland. 8,31: Mezzo-soprano and chorus, T a yl° r - 8.35: Instrumental, Studm Trio. 8. 45: Vocal duet. Misses Iringlc and Moore. 8.49; Selection. 8.5/: Soprano solo, Miss Ida Holmes. 0.1: Weather report. 8.3: ’Cello solos. 97Contralto solo, Miss D. Moore, 9,11; Harp solo, Miss Mavis Gravatt. 9.1 G: Talk Mr Haycock. 9.31: Violin solos. Miss Ina Bosworth. i 9.35: Baritone solos, IILl l L F cV allk 9.46: Soprano solo, Miss C. Pringle. 9.50: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra. 9 58Vocal. Madame Humphrey Steward’s Octet. _ 10.2: Close down. n iXX Wellington.—3: Chimes of the C.i .O. clock, 3.1; Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.50: Sports results to hand. 4.0.5; Close down. 5: Children’s session, 0: Burner session. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results 7-40: Leclurette, representative of the Agricultural Department, 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, orchestra. 8.9; Soprano solo. Miss Anne Davies. 8.13: Bass with orchestra. 8.17: Humorous sketch, Ajax and Bejax. 8 24* Instrumental, orchestra 8.32: Bass solo, Hr 0. Madigan, 8,36: Tenor solo: Mr •loioph Hislop. 8.42: Popular songs. Miss Lily Charles. 8.49: Instrumental orchestra, icpeat numbor, 8.57: Weather report. tt °P ra,l ° so.os. Miss Anne Davien 9.0: Humorous sketch. Ajax and Bejax. f U. 13: Instrumental, orchestra. 0.19: Bass solo, Mr (i. Madigaii. 9.23: Popular song. M.ss Lily Charles. 9.27: Waltz, ordicsl;a - - u,i: Columbia dance programme II: (. lose down. P’fislchurch.—Silent day. i 4\A Dunedin. 3; Town Hall chimes. 1 Ue l !) y of instrumental music from the Mtz. 4.. a: Sports- results to hand. 4.3 U: L ose down. 0; Town Hal! chimes. 6.1: Childrens session 7: News session. 1.30: LGcturctto. Mr Lloyd Ross. ’ 8; lowii Ha l chimes 8.1: Studio concert Ip , the . ?C Band, under the connuctorship of Mr James Dixon • an?l assistmg artists March, band. 8.5: Soprano solos. Miss Let tie de Clifford. 8.12: Bassbaritone solo 8.16: Recitals. Mis s Sheila Aeilson, 8.26: Fantasia, band. 8.36; Contralto solos, Alias Mary Somerville. 8.43: v.!! 1 ! lZ o' w sa l, sol °- 847: Selection, band. 9: Weather report. 9.2: Concerted. 9.6: Concert solo. band. 9.13Soprano solo, Miss Lettic do Clifford 9.1/; Bass-bantonc solo. 9.20- Recital Miss Shell,, Ncilson. 9.30; Intermezzo! hand. 9.3/: Hawaiian. 9.40: Waltz, band. 9.47: Contralto solo, Miss Mary Somcrville. 9.51: Wurlitzer organ solo. 9.oo: March, band. 10: Close down. (
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20800, 20 August 1929, Page 2
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