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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. 2YB, NEW PLYMOUTH. 6.15 p.m. —C’liildren’s session. 7.15 p.m. —Sports, news and information session. 7.40 p.m. —Lecture, “Explorers of the Pacific,” by Mr. C. G. Bottrill, M.A. 8 p.m.—Concert programme: Orchestral selection; soprano solo, “May-Dew,” Miss Doreen Burgess; Hawaiian guitars; baritone solo, “Will o’ the Wisp,” Mr. L. Kerr; pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Horner; recital, “Advice to Girls,” Mr. R. Day; baritone solo, “Invictus,” Mr. Fred Northern; waltz; mezzo-soprano solo, “For You Alone,” Mrs. J. W. Connell; humorous song, Mr. A. Howlett; orchestral selection; baritone solos (a) “Farewell to Summer,” (b) “Passing By,” Mr. Allen E. Brooker; fox trots; orchestral selection; soprano, “By Dimpled Brook,” . Miss Doreen Burgess; Hawaiian guitar solo; baritone solo, “Believe Me If All,” ■Mr. L. Kerr; pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Horner; recital, “Husbands” (by request), Mr. R. Day; baritone solo, “Harlequin,” Mr. Fred Northern; orchestral waltz; mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. J. W. Connell; fox trots; humorous song, Mr. A. Howlett; orchestral selection; baritone solos, (a) “I Heard You Singing,” (2) “Rosebud,” Mr. Allen E. Brooker; fox trots. IYA, Auckland.— 12.30 p.m., relay; 3, afternoon session; 4, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25 sports results to hand; 6, children’s session; 7, news session; 7.40, talk, Madame Mabel Milne; 8, chimes; 8.1, special programme by members of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind; selection, band; pianoforte duet, Connie Whitford and Rena Bedogni; recitals, Ruth Eder; part song, school choir; pianoforte duet, Misses B. MacKenzie and. M.> Bray; recital, Rena Bedogni; pianoforte solo, Miss L. Martin; part songs, school choir; recital, Raymond Browne; pianoforte solos, Frank Caple; vocal duet, B. Mackenzie and Miss Eunice Hawkins; pianoforte duet, Frank Caple and Robert Martin; bi'ass quartet, band; vocal solo, Joseph Papesch; pianoforte solo, Stuart Gordon; recital, Rob Martin; part song, school choir; selection, band; 10, close
j down. 2YA, Wellington. —Silent day. 3YA, Christchurch.—2.4s, relay from Lancaster Park, Canterbury Jubilee Rugby match —North v. South SubUnions; 6, children's session; 7, news session; 7.30, Addington stock market reports; 8, chimes; 8.1, special presentation of the opera “Carmen”; 8.41, instrumental; 8.53, recital, Miss Lily Hughes; 8.57 soprano solo, Mrs. Mary Rogers; 9.1, weather report; 9.6, contralto solos, Miss Vera Martin; 9.12, ’cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck; 9.16, baritone solos, Mr. Bernard Rennell; 9.23, instrumental; 9.31, soprano solos, Mrs. Mary Rogers; | 9.38, recital, Miss Lily Hughes; 9.44, contralto solos, Miss Vera Martin;' 9.51, 'cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck; 9.55, baritone solos, Mr. Bernard Rennell; 10.1, close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—3.l, selected gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6, children’s session; 7, news session; 8, chimes; 8.1, relay from, the Empire Theatre; 8.15, Scottish songs, Mr. Buster Brown; 8.22, sketch, Miss Anita Winkel and Major !>’. H. Lampen; 8.37, suite, Paul Whiteman’s orchestra; 8.45,1 tenor solos, Mr; George Crawford; 8.52,: relay of orchestral overture; 8.59, wea- j ther report; 9.1, Scottish song, Mr. Bus-, ter Brown; 9.56, sketch, Miss Anita Win- j kel and Major F. H. Lampen; 9.15, orchestral; 9.19, tenor solo, Mr. Geo. Crawford; 9.23, reiay of novelty entr'acte; 9.33, dance programme. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney.—7.ls p.m., children’s session; 8.15 p.m., dinner music; 9 p.rn., sports results; 9.15 p.m., organ recital; 9.30 p.m., selected concert programme; 11.50 p.m., dance music. 2BL, Sydney.—7.ls p.m., dinner music; 8.15 p.m., children’s session; 8.35 p.m., market reports; 8.50 p.m., news; 9 p.m., dinner music; 9.30 p.m., selected programme of vocal and instrumental and other items. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls p.m., children’s session; 8.35 p.m., news, markets and Stock Exchange reports; 9.16 p.m., lecturettes; 9.30 p.m., selected concert programme. 3AR, Melbourne.—7.3o p.m., gramophone records; 8.40 p.m., news; 8.50 p.m, records; 9.30 p.m., lecturettes; 10 p.m., selected concert programme. 4QG, Brisbane.—7.3o p.m., general information; 7.35 p.m., dinner music; 7.55 p.m., commercial; 8 p.m., children’s session; 8.30 p.m., news, markets and lecturette; 9.30 p.m., dance music and description, annual Catholic Ball, together with studio vocal items; 12.30 p.m., news.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1929, Page 12
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