TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES
t Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio iteni3; 5, children's session; 6, dinner 7, Frank Sutherland, "Rugby rootbalP'; 7.15, news and market reports; 7.40., W.'G. E. Wheeler, "Esperanto"; 8, chimes; 8.1, relay or concert from Lewis Eady Hall;-8.30, orchestral, record, "Symph?.n& 8 .; in F . Ma J° r —Tempo tli Minuetto (Beethoven) ; 8.34, vocal, Madame Towsey's Quartet, "Song ,of Minnetonka"; 8.37, piano, Kathleen O'Leary and Eric Bell, "Marche" ("Nutcracker Suite")8.41, soprano, Madame Towsey, "Se Saran Rose'.';. 8.4 5, Instrumental, studio trio "Two Minuets" (Rameau); 8.53, baritone' John Bree, '-'Simon the Cellarer"; 8 57* Eric Bell; "Le papillon," "Country Gardens'-';. 9.3, -contralto, Aimee Clapham, "Damon": - 9.6, weather report; 9.9, orchestral, record,,"L'amour Sorcier"; 9.13, tfehdr, "John -McDOugall, "Alton Water"; 9 16, 'cello, Molly Wright, "Traumerei"; ft'2o. -.Madame Towsey and John Bree, "0 Wert Thou- in the- Cauld Blast"; 9.23, Kathleen O'Leary, "Playera," "Capriccio" YScStti)'; ' 9.20, Madame Towsey, "The Dev^dr.ops^Glitter"; 9.33', studio trio, "Trio fn -C Minor, Op. 66—Finale (MendelsShn)\ K John Bree, "To the Forest";
9.43, orchestral, record, "Slavonic Dance in G Minor" (Dvorak); 9.47, Aimee Clapliam, "My Ships"; 9.5 i, Kathleen O'Leary and Eric Bell, "Hungary"; 9.55, quartet, "Sympathy"; 9.59, orchestral, record, "La Vida Breve," A.bout 9.15 the programme will be interrupted for a talk by the well-known English lecturer and author, E. Norman Torry. Wellington, 2YA (116.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.49, Walter Dudson, "influenza —Its Cause and Cure"; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Freischutz Fantasia"; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Arnold Downer, "Chronique de la Gazette de Hoi-1 lande"; 8.13, saxophone, record, "Saxo-| phun"; 8.17, baritone, S. E. Rodger, "Pro-1 logue—l .Pagliacci"; 8.21, orchestra, "St. Agnes' Eve"; 8.32, recital, Albert Davey, "The Highwayman"; 8.39, violin, record, "Liebesiied—Old Vienna Waltz"; 8.43, contralto, Lily Hambley, "Che Faro"; 8.47, tenor, Charles Edwards, "This Passion is But an Ember"; 8.51, orchestra, "Mignon" selection; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, Mrs. Downer, "When All was Young"; 9.5, vocal chorus, record, "No, IS'o, Nanette" selection; 9.13, S. E. Rodger, "Loving/Smile of Sister Kinid"; 9.17, orchestra, "Liebesiied and Liebesfreud," from "Tristan and Isolde"; 9.27, humour, Albert Davey, "Short Stories"; 9.34, violin, record, "Zapateado"; 9.38, Lily Hambley, "Ombra Mai Fu"; 9.42, saxophone, record, "La Cinquantaine"; 9.46, Charles Edwards, "The Cobbler's Song"; 9.50, selection, orchestra, "The Student Prince." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestral, rebroadcast of 2YA overture; 8.7, vocal, Valencia Quartet and Lucy O'Brien, "The Village Blacksmith," "I Don't Suppose"; 8.14, instrumental, studio trio, "Three Spanish Pieces"; 8.24, baritone, E. J. Johnson, "The Little Irish Girl"; 8.28, Bniley-Marston Dance Orchestra, "Don't be Like That," "The Desert Song"; 8.36, contralto, Mary Taylor, "Husheen"; 8.40, violin and guitar, record, "Harlequin's 'Serenade"; 5.43, humour, George Titchener, "Would You mind Passing the Salt"; 8.48, violin, Irene Morris, "Souvenir"; 8.52, tenor, T. G. Rogers, "Secret Tears"; 8.56, Analogue, record, ",Toe Murgatroyd's Letter"; 9.2, weather report; 9.4, dance orchestra, "Louise," "On Top of the World Alone"; 9.11, Lucy O'Brien, "Prelude" rrom "The C.vcle of Life"; 9.14, tenor and' baritone, Toledo Duo, "Love and War"; 9.18, dance orchestra, "Here Comes th? Show Boat," "Nothing to Do hilt Think of You"; 9.26, Mary Taylor, "The Glory of the Sea"; 9.30, vocal, Valencia Quartet, "The Hunt is Up"; 9.34, dance orchestra, ' "Unfortunate Blues," "I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose"; 9.42, tenor, T. G. Rogers, "Laurette"; 9.46, George Titchener, "I Think I Shall Sleep Well To-night"; 9.51, , Wurlitzer organ, record, "Sally of My Dreams"; 9.54, E. J. Johnson, ana Valencia i Ouartet, "The Yeoman's Wedding Song ■ "O Hush, Thee, My Baby"; 10, dance music ] until 11 by the Bailey-Marston Dance < Orchestra. Dunedin, 4YA (4'63 metres). —6 p.m., 1 children's session; 7, news; 8, concert , programme, including part songs by the Anderson's Bay Glee Club. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 6
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