RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY IYA AUCKLAND;—42.3O p.m.: Be lay of community singing from llic Town Hall. 3.0: Afternoon session, so lected studio items.. 4.0: Literary seloc- . tiou l»y thd Announcer. 4.8: .Studio items.' 4.25: Sports results to baud. 6.0: 'Children's sessio« conducted by Uncle Tom.- 7.0: News sossion. 7.40: Talk, Madame Mabel Milne, "Health Foods and Diet.*' 8.1: Special programme presented by members of the Jubilee Institute for" the Blind : Selection, Band, "Washington Greys." Pianoforte duet, Connie Win Word and Rena Bedogiii, (a) "Pony Bate", (b) '.'Little Patriot" March. Recitals, Ruth Eder (a) "Elizabeth's Christmas Presents , (b) "In the Fashion." Part-song, School Choir, (a) "Gipsy Song" j (b) "The" Bells." Pianoforte duet, Misses B. MacKenzie and M. Bray, "Qui Vive?" Recital, Rena Bedogiii, "The King's Breakfast." Pianoforte solo, Miss L. Martin, "The Two Larks." Part-songs, School Choir, (a) "See Our Oars"; (b) "Dawn." Recital, Raymond Browne, "Mulga Bill's Bicycle." Pianoforte solos, Frank Caple, (a) "Portia", (b) "Oriental; March." Vocal duet, B. Mackenzie and Miss Eunice Hawkins, "My Boat is Waiting." Pianoforte duet, Frank Caple and Robert Martin, "Capricante." Brass quartet, Band, "On, Harmony." Vocal solo, Joseph Papesch, • "The Wolf." Pianoforte solo, Stuart Gordon, "Prelude." Recital, Rob Martin, "John Common Varnishes the Par- , lour Suite." • Part-song, School Choir, "A Merry Heart." Selection, Band, "There's a Rainbow Round My Should2YA WELLINGTON.—SILENT DAY 3YA, CHRISTCHIJRCH.—2.4S: Relay from Lancaster Park, Canterbury Jubilee .Rugby Match—North v. South SubUnions. * 6.0: Children's session conducted by "Mother Hubbard" and Uncle Frank. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Addington Stock Market reports. 8.1: • Special presentation of the opera "Carmdn';'' (Bizet); Second instalment. .Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Elegia and Finale." Recital, Miss Lily Hughes, "The Lesson of the Watermill." Soprano solo, Mrs Mary Rogers, "The Splendour of the Mom." 9.1: Weather, report. ! Contralto solos, Miss Vera Mar-i tin, (a) "Elegie"; (b) "Lie There, My Lute." 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, . "On-Wings of Song." Baritone solos, Mr Bernard Rehell, (a) "Obstination"; (b) ./.'The Rebel." Christchurch Broadcasting Trioj (a), "Abenlied"; (b) "Melodies "Mignonnes"; (cj "Allegretto." Soprano solos, Mrs Mary Rogers, fa) "The Swallows", (b) "The Fleeting . Hour." Recital,;; Miss Lily Hughes, "How the Great Guest Came." Contralto. solos,. Miss Vera Martin, (a) "I " Wonder if Love is a Dream"; (b) "1 Am Longing for the Spring." 'Cello solo, Mr Harold . Beck, "Nocturne." Baritone' solos, Mr Bernard Rennell, ■ (a) "Bois Epais"; (b) "From Oberon in Fairyland." 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.I: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. -6.0: Children's session conducted by Aunt Anita. 7.0: News session. . "8.1: Relay from the Empire Theatre, Mr Leslie Harvey at the Christie Organ. Scottish son'gs, Mr Buster. Brown, (a) "The Bounding Bounder"; (b) "I've Loved Her Ever Since She was a Baby." Sketch, Miss Anita Winkel and -Major F. H. Lampen, "Waiting for a 'Bus." Suite, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, "Suite of Serenades." Tenor solos, Mr George Crawford, (a) ."Jock o'Hazeldean" ,- (b) "Mary of Argyle." Relay of orchestral overture from the Empire Theatre. 8.59: "Weather report. Scottish song, Mr Buster Brown, "I Belong to Glasgow." Sketch, Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen, "Phyllida Flouts Me." New Lighf-Symphonv Orchestra, "Bar- ' carolle. Tenor solo, Mr Geo. Crawford. "An.Eriskay Love Lilt." Relay of novelty entr'acte from the Ritz. 'His Master's Voice" dance programme till •. 11 o'clock. ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 6
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535RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 6
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