RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, 7)0111 JULY . JV A AIK .'ELAND. 3 )>.m. : Afierlltmn iSCaxft lll, selected St lliliu I tCllt-S. 4.1): liit, (-j - :ii’y selection by the., An uouneer.- '1.25: iSjio'i'Us I'fSilli.;J to hand. 6.0: Children's sensinii, cumlurled by I Inch' George. 7.0 . News Mini market li’jiorlY.aO: Talk. Mr Norman Kerr. "Rhysical Cullure." .8.1: Relay of or chest rat uveitnic iii'iii Ala jest ic Theatre Uirlicslra. under direct ion of Mi' J. I Whiteford Waugh Vocal iliu't, Miss .Margaret (iiiimtuii ami Mr Arllmr (Ml ledge, "(Inn (‘fill Consort . ” Studio Trio. , Chinese Suiti■. "The Willow l'lali*.’ Uoiilrallo solo, Mrs Holiday, "Cornuadi." Bass solo, Air Arllmr ('ol ledge, "llyiirins the (.'retail.” Violin solos, Miss Ina Boswortli. (aj "Gavotte”; (h) "Admiral's Galliard. ' Male chorus, Doll Cossacks, ".Serenade.” Soprano solos. Miss Al. Cantoron. (a) "Urpheiy-t and i 11 is Lute”; (b) "The Greatest Yfish in the World.” Relay of orchestral entr’acte from the Majestic Theatre. Contralto solos, Mrs Hobday, (a) "t harming Chine” ; (h) "0 Western Wind.” Bass solo, Mr A. Colledge. "Vulcan’s Song.” Studio Trio, musical comedy selection, "The Marriage .Market.’ Vocal duet, Aliss Al. Cameron and Mr Colledge, "Venetian Night Song.’-’ Special presentation of the opera Carmen. 2YA WELLINGTON.-3.1: Concert of selected gramophone records and player rolls by .Messrs E. ,1. I'inny, i.td. 4.pU and 4.56: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturetle, Representative Agricultural Department, "Kor the Alan on the I,and.” 8.1: Relay from the Grand Opera House, Wanganui, of concert by Queen Alexandra's Own Band: Overture, Band, "Light Cavalry.” Address by ILi s \Vor; Mv the Mayor ol Wanganui. Oriental phantasy. Baud, "In a Chinese Temple Oarden.” Vocal solo. Air J. A. Shanks, "The Lute Riayer.” Cornel solo, .Master -lack Buckley (aged 13 years), ’Recitative Thelma and Variations from "Tancredi.” Soprano solo, Aliss Nellie Bateman, "On Wings of Delight.” Instrumental trio, "A Miner Trio ami Varia•tions. Vocal solo, Mrs S. Wills, "Ah, Could 1 But, Express in Song.” Trombone solo, Air G. Handley (will) htttpl accompaniment) "The Parachute!” -Misses Eileen VVarnork and Ruby Turvey and Messrs Tipper and Emmett, "Drink lo Ale Only With Thine Eyes.” Cornet solo with hand aecompanimeuL, Mr Gordon Bergcrson (champion cornet,ist of Dominion), "Hailstorm.” Soprano solo, Aliss Julie Worry, 'Dear Hall of Song.” Selection. Band, "William Tell.” Recital, Aliss McNaught, "The hire Fighters.” Wanganui Technical College Orchestra, "Rhiimfcls.” Sketch, Mr and Mrs J. VY. Bailey. "Light ami Shade.” Descriptive select ion, Band, "In ti Persian Alarkci.” The Bridges Instrumental Trio, "Imperial.’’ Cornet duel with hand accompaniment. Bandsmen Berger.son and Elect wood, "Sandy and -lock.” Recital, Mr J. G. Swan, "Lovinski's Wedding.’’ March. Band, “Eimslie.” ’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH-SILENT DAY 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.I: Relay /of instrumental music from, the Ritz. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.1; Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0. News session. 7.30: Lecturette, Professor Lawson (under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association)— "Greece and the Modern World.” 8.1: Alarch, Band of lI.AI. Grenadier Guards, Martial Aloments.” Baritone solos, Air A. VV. E. Cole, (a) "Tally Ho"; (l») "Sir Roger." 'Cello solo, VV. H. Squire, "Le Cygne." Debate. Dunedin Debating and Social Club, "That a Alan Can Become Rich Honestly.” 9.5: Weather report. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. "Caprice Yioiinois.” Soprano solos, Miss .Morence Sumner, (a) "The Promise of Life." (|j) "On Wings of Song.” Bass solos, Mr Neil Black, (a) "The Picador” ; (b) "The Valley hv the Sen.". Victor Oiof Sextet, “To a Water Lily.” Contralto solos, Aliss Dorothy Allan, (a) "Rain”; (l») “Trees.” ’Cello solo, VV. IT. Squire, “Berceuse do -locelyn.” Baritone solo. Air A. VV. F. Cole, “Young Dietrich.” Victor Olnf Sextet, (a) "Ton Wild Rose"; (h) "In -Autumn." Vocal duet, Alisses Florence Sumner and Dorothy Allan, "I Would that My Love." Bass solo, Mr Neil Black, "The Bandolero.” San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, “Coppelia Ballet.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 29 July 1929, Page 3
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