RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, lOtli JULY IYA AUCKLAND.-3.0 p.m.: rrogranime presented liv Messrs Lewis i£;i(ly Ltd. 3.30: Talk, Miss Edith Sutherlahd, "Homo Handicrafts." 3.15: Further items suppliud bv Messrs Lewis Ea'dy Ltd. 4.25: 'Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conduct«l by Peter Pan. 7.0: Newt, and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr A. E. Lawry, "New Zealand Manufactures— LenthVr." 8.1: Studio Orchestra. "Southern Stars." Tonor sole*., Mr Thomas Mollitt. (a) "0 Flower of all the World"; (hi "Charming Chloe." Soprano solo. Miss Madge Taylor, "My Hero." Humour. Mr T. T. Garland, "Merry Moments." Musical eomedv selection; Studio Orchestra, "Sally Tenor solo. Mr T. Moffitt, "Serenade." Soprano solos, Miss M. Taylor, (a) "You'll Get Heaps of Lickings"; (l>) "Fat Little Feller W.id' His -Mummy's Eyes". Humour, Mr T. T. Garland, "More Merriment," Studio Orchestra,
(a) "Saint IV Amour" : (h) ".llumoreskc. 1 ' 9.2: Weather report. Novelty and humour, This Asquilhs, "Thirty Minutes Drawingrooni Entertainment.' Studio Orchestra, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1." ,'"His Muster's Voice" dance programme till 11 o'clock. " 2\'.\ WELLINGTON—3.I: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.50: Spoils results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Leu. 6.0: Dilute)' session. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lccturcttc, Miss Inez Connop, ' I".:it<--ing." 8.0: Studio concert by the Wei. Jingtbn City Salvation Army Band and assisting artists. Band, "Rcdeliffe."' Band "Gems from St. Paul." tenor solos. Mr Chan. Williams, (a) "Fnsl Primrose"; (b) "Lovely Evening." Lyric Quartet, "Night." Wurlitzer organ solos, Reginald Foort, (a) "l:>'!ivo Me Alone": (b) "Songs My Mother Taught Me." Recital, Miss Gvaciu Kfr.'-r, "Blind." Horn solo with band ijctojiipanimcnl, "0, Best in the Loiu." Baritone solo. Mr Will Goudie, 'Yisi.n Fugitive." Soprano solos. Miss Xita Casey, (a) "Nymphs and Shepherds'; (b) "The. Star.'" Lyric Quartet, '"."he Deathless Army."' Baud, "American
Melodies." 9.2: Weather rupoH. ''oneorted, Light Opera Company, Gems from "Lilac Time." Bund, Gems from "The .Messiah." Vocal duet, Messrs Will Goudie and W. Binet Brown, "The Army and Navy." Soprano' solo, Miss '/Ala Casey, "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Ni'hl." Waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra, 'The Swallow." Humour, Miss Gracio Kerr, "The Telegram." Band, "Eventide." Bass-baritone solos, Mr W. Binet Brown, (a) "Time to Go" ; '(b) "Your Mother and 1." Lyric Quartet, "Perfect Day." March, Band, "Feilding." SYA CIIRISTCHURCH.-3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 0.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle John. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecture, Captain Barlow, "Air Ports." 8.1.: Itebroadcast of 2YA. Wellington. Baritone solo, Mr F. C. Penford, "She. Alone Chavincth My Sadness." Violin solo, Miss Irene Mortis, "Air." Soprano solos. Miss Eileen Greiuiell, (a) •The Cry of Bnehel"; (In "The Old Refrain." Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Kauionnoi-OsUow." Tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott, "E Lucevan Le Stella." Entertainer, Will Gardner, "That's Another One Cone." Christehurch Broadeasting Trio, "Andante and Scherzo." Mezzo soprano solos, Miss Merle iMiller, (a) "The. Little Bells of Sevilla." ; (li) "Lake Isle of lnnisl'lee." Carillon. W. I']. Jordan, (a) "Spring Song"; (h) "Country Dance in (! -Minor." 9.4: Weather report. Berlin State Opera;. Orchestra, "Magic Flute" Overture. Baritone, solos, Mr P. C. I'enfold, (a) "The Arrow aijd the Song." (li) "I Am Fate." Violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, "Song Without Words." Soprano solo. Miss Eileen Grenncll, ".Nightingale of June." Victor Symphony Orchestra;, "Liebestraume." Tenor solos, Mr Harold Prescott, (a) "A Night Idyll"; (b) "A Castillian Lament." Christehurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Cantabile" ; (b) "Ballet, Music"; (e) "Chant Sans Paroles." (Mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Merle Miller, '*o Love From Thy Power." Solo and chorus, Zonophone Light Opera Company, vocal gems from "The Pirates of Peiizance'." 4YA DUNEDIN.—SILENT DAY
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 17 July 1929, Page 8
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