TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., ,'tudio Items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner'' music;,-' 7, news and market reports; 7.40, phs-sicai culture talk, Norman Kerr; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" selection; 8.9; vocal,' New Zealand Four, "Forget It"; 8.13, band, record, "Marche indlcnne"; 8.16, baritone, Eric Mannell, "When My Ships Come Sailing- Home"; 8.20; violin, G. A. Fowler, HeJ! Haj"; 8.24,..James Simpson and Duncan Black, "The Prldo or Kildare"; 8.28, orchestra, Hubinesquc"; 8.32, tenor, Roy Dormer, Its a Year, , Almost"; 8.36, chorus, record, "Rouna the Hay Wain"; 8.40, saxophone.- Charles McGlashan, "Sax-o-phun"; 8.44, song at piano, Reginald Morgan, "At • A^ n C:. 8 - i !'JS arlmba SOIO - Gor don Cole, Aioha-oe"; 8.52, New Zealand Four "Honey T0wn';.8.56, band, record, "Merrlo England" selection; 9.4 weather fe ea i ! ,? , \?«- orchestra, "In a Monasterv %*%}&*% £ oy „ Do ft r ™ r and Erib ffi I »■ • " Arl ? e > O Sun"; 0.22, chorus recorrl "A Russian Barcarolle" o 26 G a Fowler, "Reverie"; 9.3o,'James'simPson' "Loughareema," "you in a Gondola" • t ?"' »5 o R ii SP n roW i' *mS3B*&M& V£S} L\ A }> ..£• Morgan, "Until"; 0.45 band, record, "Regimental March Medley"' 9.83, New .Zealand Four, "Return kntt Gentle Evening", 9.B7rorchestra, "'Broadway Melody," "You Were Meant for Me" Walllnaton, day. Chrintchuroh, «YA (306 metres) % p.m., children's sosslon; o, dinner muslr- i news; 7.30. stock market reports a' chimes; 8 1, orchestral overture, record M f , 3 r «? v, y w or Windsor"; relay from civic Thcatro of grand cantata, "Tha
Golden Legend," produced by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society, produced by W. H. Dixon; 8.55, studio programme, orchestral, record, "Faust Ballet Music"; 0.3, weather report; 9.5, mezzo-soprano, Merle Miller, "Musetta's Song"; 9.9, baritone, Fred. Penfold, "Prologue—l Pagllacci"; 9:13, piano, Maud Stout and Vera Carpenter, "Vaise Brlllante"; 9.17, contralto, Nellie Lowe, "Two Roses," "The Castlllian Maid"; 9.22, tenor, Harold Prescott, "Once Again"; 9.26, orchestral, record, "Faust Ballet Music—sth and 6th Movements"; 9.80, Fred. . Penfold. "Sing to Me, Sing," "I Would if I Were a King"; 0.35, Vera Carpenter and Maud Stout, "Overture, Second Movement" (Mendelssohn); 9.10, Merle Miller, "At Night." "After a Dream"; 9.45, Harold Preseott, "A Song of Thanksgiving": 9.40. orchestral, record, "Faust Ballet Music—7th Movement"; 9.53, Nellie Lowe, "A Summer Night"; Merle Miller and Harold Preseott,, "0 Night of Love"; 10, band selection,! record, "lolanthe."
P-'nedin, 4VA (-563. metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7, news; S.I, sliort organ recital by Leslie Harvey, followed by special programme by Dunedin Orphans' Club Christy Minstrels"; .9.45, gramophone dance programme until ll p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 6
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414TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 6
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