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WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT

IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and market reports—Book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—New Light Symphony Orchestra. “Merry Wives of W indsor." 8.9: Baritone solo—Mi - Arthur Briggs, “Queen of the Earth.” 8.13: Vocal duet—Mrs Daisy Basham and Mr Arthur Briggs, “A Night in Venice.” 8.17: Contralto solo—Mrs Daisy Basham, "An Irish Lullaby.” 8.21: Instrumental Trio—Auckland Trio. “Chopiniana.” 8.29: Vocal duets—Mrs D. Basham and Mr Arthur Briggs (a) “When a Maiden Loves. She Sits and Sighs.” (b) “I Have a Song to Sing O.” from "The Yeomen of the Guard." 8.37: Military Band selections—Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards (a) “Pirates of Penzance,” (b) “lolanthe.” 8.45: Vocal Duets—Mrs Daisy Basham and Mr A. Briggs, excerpts from "lolanthe” (a) “The Lord Chancellor's Song.” (b) "None Shall Part us from Each Other,” (c) "When Britain Really Ruled the Waves.” 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Baritone solo—Mr A. Briggs. “Good Company.” 9.7 : Contralto solo—Mrs D. Basham, " ’Tis 9.11: Instrumental trio —Auckland Trio, “Second Valse.” 9.19: Baritone solo—Mr A. Briggs, "My Old Dutch.”

9.23: 'Cello solo—Miss Molly Wright, “Nocturne.” 9.27: Vocal duet—Mrs D. Basham and Mr A. Briggs, “When You and I and 1 and you” (from "The Cingalee”). 9.31: Programme of dance music. 11.0: Close down. 2YA. WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: March—Orchestra, "Washington Post.” Waltz.—Orchestra. "Tesoro Mio.” 8.10: Quartet —Melodie Four, "Doan Ya Cry Ma Honey.” 8.14: Hawaiian selections—Kane’s Hawaiians, (a) "Drowsy Waters." (b) "Hilo Hawaiian March.” 5.22: Tenor with quartet—Mr Sam Duncan. "Just Before the Battle Mother.” 5.26: Humour—Mr W. J. McKeon, “A Nonsense Novel.” 8.32: Orchestral novelties —Orchestra, (a) “The Old Clock.” (b) “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters.” 1, Hula Dance; 2, The Kanaka Lover Appears; 3, Song of the Hula Girl; 4, Dance of the Betrothal Ceremony. 8.43: Vocal quartet—Melodie Four, ‘.‘Honey, I Wants Ya Now.” 8.47: Wurl tzer organ solo—Jesse Crawford. ‘La Pp’oma’* (The Dove). 8.51: Instrumental —Orchestra, repeat num8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Comedian with orchestra—Leslie

Sarony, “Don’t Do That to the Poor Puss Cat.” Vocal fox trot novelty—Coon Sander’s Orchestra, “Ready for the River.” 9.8: Baritone solos—Mr R. S. Allwright, (a) “The Star.” (b) "Nightfall at Sea." 9.15: Musical comedy selection—Orchestra, “Blue Mazurka.” 9.25: Bass solo—Mr W. W. Marshall, “Gipsy Love Song.” 9.29: Humour—Mr W. J. McKeon, “Behind the Front.” 9.37: Tenor solos—Mr Frank Bryant, (a) "Two Eyes of Grey,” (b) "Mighty Lak a Rose.” 9.44; Vocal quartet—Melodic Four, “Song of Hawaii.” 9.48: Instrumental—Orchestra, Dance Novelties. 9.58: Dance programme. T 1.0: Close down. ~ 3 \A, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session. conducted by. Chuckle and Aunt. Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture —Rcbroadcast of 2YA. Wellington—(a) "Washington Post,” (b) "Tesoro Mio.” 8.7: Tenor solo, followed by bright ’songs at the piano—Mr Arthur T. Couch and the Joyous Duo, (a) "Lolita," (b) Entertaining vocal numbers. 8.19: Jazz band—Denza Dance Band, “Ado roe.” 8.23: Baritone solos—Mr Robert Samson, (a) "The Blind Ploughman." (b) "I Know a Lovely Garden.” 8.29: Orchestral selections —Studio Orchestra, under Mr Harold Beck, (a) “Valse,” (b) "Pavano.” (c) “Czardas.” 8.37: Humour—Mr Franklyn Brown, Songs at the Piano. 8.43: Novelty—Flotsam and Jetsam, “The Business Man’s Love Song." 8,51: Humorous Scottish Song—Mr Bracey Wilson, "Roamin’ in the Gleamin'." 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.58: Orchestral Studio Orchestra, “Zampa.” 9.7: Tenor solos—Mr Arthur T. Couch, (a) “Mignonette,” (b) "Why Shouldn't I?” 9.13: Humour—Milton Hayes, “The Near East.” 9.21: Songs at the piano—Joyous Duo in More Bright Moments. 9.27: Saxophone solo—Rudy Wiedoeft, “La Cinquantaine.” 9.31: Humorous Scottish song—Mr Bracey Wilson, “John! I’ut Your Trousers on.” 9.36: Orchestral -Studio -Orchestra, “Two Norwegian Dances.” 9.44: Humour—Mr Frankly Brown, Songs at the Piano. 9.50: Fox trot with vocal chorus—Denza Dance Band, “There's Something about a Rose.” 9.54: Baritone solos—Mr Robert Samson, (a) “Valse,” (b) “Young Tom o' Devon.” 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres). 7.15: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Monsieur Henri de Rose." 8.11: Humorous Scottish songs- Mr Buster Brown, (a) "The Ladies tkat Fought and Won,” (b) “The Boss o’ the Hoose." 8.18: Baritone with violin, ’cello, celeste and piano accompaniment, Alex. Whitson, "The Adorable Outcast.” 8.22: Light soprano solo—Miss Thelma Blackman, "Ma Sunflower Babe. ’ 8.26: Humorous sketch—Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr J. B. McConnell. . 8.36: Humorous songs—-Mr C. Harlie, (a) “A Very Queer Crew,” (h) “How Many Beans Make Five.” 8.43: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 5.58: Popular song hit —Miss Betty Roberts, “Will You Remember Me?” 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Waltz -Eddie Thomas’ Collegians, “Beautiful .Ohio." Male voice quartet— Goodrich Silvertown Quartet. “Under the Clover Moon." 9.12: Humorous Scottish song—Mr Buster Brown. “She's Ma Daisy." 9.16: Octette J. H. Squire's Celeste Octet. “Serenade.” 9.20: Light soprano snlos—Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) “Just a Little Lady, (b) “Penelope.” 9.27: Humorous sketch —Miss Sheila Nilson and Mr J. B. McConnell. 9.37: Humorous song—Mr C. Harlie, “As Soon as they Heard My Voice.” 9.42: Banjo solo—Len Fillis, “Banjoviality." Tenor with orchestra—James Melton, “When Love Comes Stealing.” Vocal duet with violin, saxophone and mustel celeste

accompaniment, Jack Lumsdaino and Len Maurice, “Goodnight.” 9.51: Popular song hits—Miss Betty Roberts, (a) “Tea For Two.” (b) "Whistle and I’ll Come.” 9.57: Chorus—Light Opera Co.. “Oh. Kay 1” Vocal Gems. March—National Military Band, “Washington Post.” 10.3: Close down. 4QG. BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: News bulletin for distant listeners, supplied by courtesy of the Queenslander.” 6.30: Bedtime stories conducted by Uncle Ben. 7.15: Racing results. 7.20: To-day's sporting news described. 7.30: Sailing notes by Mr Fred Smith. 8.0: From the Studio - The Orpheans (conductor T. Muller) — Chorus. “Everybody’s Singing." J. P. Cornwell (bass) —“The Lute Player.” I Lucy Baker (pianist)—“Arabesque." The Orpheans—Octette. “Little Boy.” C. Rise (tenor) —“At Dawning.” T. Muller (elocutionist) —“Red Magee.” Ray Bruce (tenor) —“Till We Meet Again” (accompanied by The Orpheans). The Rio Grande Serenaders—ln selected numbers. George Williamson (tenor) and Tom Muller (baritone)—Vocal duet, “O Sahitaris.” Lucy Baker (pianist)—“Marche Grotesque.” The Orpheans—Octette, “Don't Look at Me I Pray.” F. Crane (baritone) —“Ben the Bosun.” The Rio Grande Serenaders—ln selected numbers. The Orpheans—Octette, “Fishing.” Ernest Harper (baritone) —"Love’s Qld Sweet Song, with chorus by The Orpheans. The Rio Grande Serenaders—ln selected numbers. The Orpheans—Octette. “The Meeting of the Waters.” “Revenging and Bright.” 9.15: From Davies Park Speedway—A description of motor cycle races. 9.45: From Lennon’s Ballroom Dance music. 10.30: From I’ie Studio: Sunday Mail news, weather news. Close down. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME 2ZK. WANGANUI (505 Metres) Programme ot electrically recorded records arranged by Ellery Gilbert, Ltd., and broadcasted by D. A. Morrison and Co. Orchestral —"The Merry Wives of Windsor,” Overture, New Light Symphony Orchestra. Tenor with Orchestra—(a) “Little Mother”; (b) “I’m Waiting for Ships that Never Come In." Franklyn Baur. Wurlitzer Organ— (a) "Only a Rose”; (hl Schubert’s "Serenade.” Reginald Foort. Comedienne—(a) “Baby”; (b) “Since I Found You,” Elsie Carlisle. Light Orchestra—(a) “Old Sapnish” ; (b) I “Serenade Les Millions d’arlequin,” De Groot's Orchestra. Violin with Piano—(a) “Caprice Viennois’ ; (b> “Humoresque,” Fritz Kreisler. Orchestra—“ The Gypsy Baron” selection, Kautlmon’s Orchestra. Operatic Duets—(a) “I Might Perhaps Have Been of a False Fiend the Prey” ; (b) “Speak to Me of My Mother,” Heldy (sorpano), Ans- , seau (tenor) Piano Solos—(a) “Berceuse”; (b) “Waltz in E Flat.” Soprano with Orchestra—(a) "What is This Feeling?” (Marriage of Figaro) ; (b) “Scold Me! Oh, Dear, Masetto” (Don Giovanni). Orchestra—Don Giovanni Oveiture, State Orchestra, Berlin. Tenor with Piano—“To Mary”; (b) “The Sweet Little Girl that I Love,” Leonard Gouring. Instrumental—(a) “Mazur” (Polish dance), mandolin solo, Marie de Pietro; “Keyboard Kapers,” banjo solo, Marie de Pietro. Orchestral—(a) "To-morrow.” waltz, Hamps’ Serenaders; (b) "Where is the World?” Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra. Choral—(a) "Rouse the Lion of the Castile.” Ernani ; (b) "Drinking Song,” Ernani, La Scala Chorus. Instrumental—(a) “Down in the Forest”: ib) "O Sole Mio,” De Groot's Instrumental Trio. Piano Solo, "Ballad No. 1 in E Minor,” Mark Hambourg. Choral with Organ—" Praise the Lord. O My Soul,” Choir of the Temple Church, London. Baritone with Piano—(a) “Follow Me ’Ome” ; (b) “Thou’rt Passing Hence,” Peter Dawson. Orchestral—(a) “Adagietto” ; (b) “Farandole L’Arlesienne” suite, Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden.

IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). ( 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio | 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer, j 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30 close down. 6.0: Children s session, conducted hy Uncle Leo. 6.55: Relay of service from Mt. Eden Congregational Church—Preacher: Mr R. C. Roberts. 8.A.. B.D. Organist and choirmaster, Mr Hawkin. 8.30: Gramophone lecture-recital by Mr A. Fairburn. 9.30: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s Sunday Service, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 7.0: Relay of evening service from Terrace Congregational Church —Preacher, Rev. Ernest R. Weeks. Organist and choirmaster. Mr H. Brusey. (This will be the last service to be broadcast by the Rev. Weeks before he leaves, for England). 8.15 (approx.)—Studio concert.—Overture— Mengelberg’s Concertgpbouw Orchestra, “Anacreon.” Mezzo-soprano solo—Mrs G. Millward. “Ave Maria.” Orchestral—Na-> tional Symphony Orchestra, “Prelude—La Traviata.” Quartet—Galli-Curci. Homer, Gigli and De Luca, “Bella Figlia Dell’Amore.” Pianoforte solos—William Murdoch (a) “Song Without Words.” (b) “Minuet in G.” Duet—Mr and Mrs George Millward, “Miserere" duet (From “II Trovatore”). ’Cello with orchestra—Giulhermina Suggia, “Koi Nidrei.” Tenor solo—Mr George Millward, “Comfort Ye, My People” (from “The Messiah”). Overture—London Symphony Orchestra, “Coriolan.” Mezzo-soprano sola- - Mrs. G. Millward, "Song of Ruth.” Organ solos —Reginald Goss-Custard. F.A.C.0., (a) “The Question,” (b) “The Answer." Baritone solo—Peter Dawson. “Six Australian Bush Songs.” Violin solo—Joseph Szigeti, “Slavonic Dance in G Minor.” Duet—Mi and Mrs Geo. Millward, “Barcarolle” (from “Tales of Hoffman.” Band—H.M. Grenadier Guards. “The Rose.” Tenor solo—Mr Geo. Millward. “Down in the Forest.” Orchestral —Royal Opera Orchestra, “1812” Overture. Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Gramophone recital of selected items, electrically reproduced. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle David. 6.30: Relay of service from Trinity Congregational Church—Preacher, Rev. Gardner Miller. Choirmaster, Mr A. G. Thompson, B.A. 7.45: (approx.) Overture—Halle Orchestra, “Rosamunde.” 7.53: Tenor solo—Mr H. Blakeley, “I Arise from Dream of Thee." 7.58: Choir —Sheffield Choir, “The Sun Shall be no More.” 8.2: Bass solo—Mr E. J. Johnston. “For all Eternity.” 8.6: Tenor and bass duet—Lyric Duo, “Watchman. What of the Night?” 8.10: Orchestra—London Symphony Orchestra, “Coriolan Overture.” 8.18: Tenor solo —Mr H. Blakeley, “Oft in the Stilly Night.” 8.22: Bass solo—Mr E. J. Johnston, “The Norseman’s Song.” Relay from Municipal Concert Hall of the Schubert Centenary (repeat) programme, produced by Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., in aid of Bandsmen's Memorial Fund. 9.30: Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres). 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Relay of service from Hanover Street Baptist Church—Preacher, Rev. T. S. Tuckwell. Choirmaster: Mr H. P. Desmoulins. Organist, Mr Upton Harvey. 8.0: Relay from St. Kilda, of conceit by the St. Kilda Band. 9.15: Close down. 4QG. BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 7.0 p.m.: From Albert Street Methodist Church —Children’s service. 7.30: Evening service. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor. Mr E. Jackson) will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30 p.m.: Close down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 10

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WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 10

WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 291, 8 December 1928, Page 10

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