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TONIGHT’S BROADCAST

? WIRELESS PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. , ~,2YB New, .Plymouth.—B p.rii., classical concert ■ arranged by Alias Constance . Leatham: Quartette, Cornelius March, Miss V. Ross (first violin), Mr. E. Neilson (second violin), Miss M. Coleman (’cello); baritone solo, Lolita, Mr. R. Gilbert; vbcal solos,. Thy Beaming Eyes, qnd 0 Lovely Rose/ Miss F. Nicnolson; violin solo,. Rigauden, Miss V. Ross; \ ■ pianoforte solo, Polichinelle, Mr. J. Dobson; vocal solo, Morning, Mrs. Church; recital, Queen Katherines Defence, from i../Henry. VIIL, Miss Beth Hadden; vocal solo, Slumber Song, Miss 1. Gilbert; , pianoforte concerto, Capprieeio Brillante, ■ Miss Al. Coleman (first piano), Miss M. Fearn (secona piano); baritone solo, ' Mandalay, Mr. R. Gilbert; vocal solo, Hebendean Mother’s Song, Miss F. Nicholson; pianoforte sole, Villanesca Spanish Dance, Alias Al. Fearn; vocal , solo, ’ TellMe If This Be True, Mrs. Church; pianoforte concerto, Scherzo from; Con- ' certo, Miss Constance Leatham (first piano), Miss 51. Coleman (second piano); . ■ recital, Pete, Miss Beth Hadden; violin solo, Canzonetta, Miss V. Ross; vocal * solo, Negro Spiritual, Miss I. Gilbert; i trio, Hand in the Strand, Miss V. Ross - .(violin), Miss AL:Coleman (’cello), Miss .. Constance Leatham'.(piano). The ac- , companiste will be Alias Constance Lea- : tham. . .. /•; IYA- Auckland—Silent day. . ; s - 2YA Wellington. —3 p.m., chimes of j-' G.P.O. clock; 3.1, selected gramophone r. items; 4.30 and 4150, spbi/ts results to , U hand; 5, children’s session;'- 6, dinner .. session,, His Master’s Voice hour; 6.15,.; ' t- Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; • San Francisco Symphony Orchestra; Phila'j delphia Symphony Orchestra; instruih. mental trio, Kreisler, Kreisler and Rancheisin; Philadelphia Symphony Orchest; violin, Fritz Kreisler; waltz,, Royal Opera Orchestra; 7, news session,-., market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Air. A. E. Wilson, of- the / Government Tourist Department; 8, r chimes; overture,’ orchestra; soprano, < Miss Jeanette Briggs, L:A.B.; relay from * Concert Chamber, Town Hall, of chani- '• her music'concert by the Symons’-Ell-. ■ wood-Short Trio; chorus, .Ariel Singers; ' bass, Air. J. M. Caldwell; 8.32, instru-. mental/ orchestra; tenor, Mr. W. Roy Hill; lecturette, Mr. Justice MacGregor; .chorus, Ariel Singers; 9.3, weather re-. ' port;'relay from ; Concert Chamber, * Town Hall, of c<ncert by . the Syinons- ’ Ellwood-Short Trio; instrumental, trio; : mezzo-contralto, Mrs. Bernard Wood; ' quintet, .trio, assisted by Mrs. E. Meier " and Mr. : Frank Crowther; 9.40, vocal ' duet, Misses Jeanette Briggs and Ngaire ' Coster; organ, G. T. Pattman; chorus, Ariel Singers; instrumental, orchestra; 10.1, close down. 3YA Christchurch.—Afternoon session, 1 gramophone items; 5, children’s session; 0, dinner session, Brunswick Concert Orchestra; pianoforte, Karol Seretor; or- / chestral,; piano and trumpet, Lie Sjnio; ! Colonial Club Orchestra; male chorus, ' Famous Forty; 6.30, instrumental, Her- ‘ man Trio; Frank Westfield’s Orchestra; 1 Dajos Bela Orchestra; Edith Lorand Orchestra; 7, news .session; 7.15, talk, Air. E. J. Bell, Book Review; 7.30, farm chat,’ Dr. Charles Chilton; 8, chimes; programme by the New Brighton Municipal Band; march, band; Idyll, band; soprano, Mrs. Jean Scrimshaw; studio ' trio; bass, .Mr. Robert Ronson; 8.30, ' *'■ waltz), band; contralto, Miss Maud ' Stringer; novelty fox-trots, band; re- ' cital, Mr. H, Instone; tenor, Mr. Peter 'Macdonald; xylophone novelty, Rudy . Star Three: 9.2, weather report; sop- ' rand, Mrs. Jean Scrimshaw; instrumental, Studio Trio; bass) Mr. Robert Robson; selection, band; contralto, Aliss Maud Stringer;,, trombone novelty, . band; 10.2, close down. 4YA Dunedin.: —Silent.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1929, Page 7

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TONIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1929, Page 7

TONIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1929, Page 7

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