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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 2nd- AUGUST • ■ 1-YA p.m.V’Sftej-- - noon session, selected'dstudio iteilisi 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. '4.25: Sports.results ; to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, con- ' ducted by Noil and Aunt Jean: 7.0: Talk, Mr Frank Sutherland, “Rugby ‘ Football:” 7.20: News and market reports. 8.1: Relay of concert ' from the : Lewis Eady Hall. Soprano solo, Mrs Laetitia Parry, ' “Elizabeth’s Prayer.” Studio Trjo, “Romance—Trio Op. 80.” ' Roval Opera Chorus, “Spinning Chorus 1 —Rlying Dutchman.” Pianoforte soles, Miss Doris Binns, (a) “Ballade No. 1” ; (b). “Mazurka No. 4.*” Dramatic'x-ecital, 1 Mr: J. F, Montague, “The of Orak'au.” 9.0: Weather report. ’Cello solo, Miss Mollie Wright, “KolANidrei.” La Scala Chorus, “The Tempest.” Pianoforte solo, Miss D. Binns, “La Danse d’Olaf.” Soprano solo, Mrs L. Parry, (a) “Scenes that are Brightest”; (b) “The. Sands of Dee.” • Studio Trio, an arrangement of the- gong “Adelaide.” Fantasy in une act, Auckland Dramatic Players, “The' Maker of Dreams.” Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Hongroise.” 2YA WELLINGTON.—3.I: Selected gramophone items. 3.40: Relay from Messrs Kirkealdie and Stains’ Tearooms of music by the Trio. 4.0: Selected studio items. 4.50 and 4.50: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40 : Lecturette, .Mr Dali McKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” 8.1: Relav v from Hall, Victoria. University, of debate by Victoria University College Debating Society. The subject of the debate will be “That the Emergence of Woman from the Home is a .Regrettable Feature of Modern Life.’’ i 10. C . Presentation of Act ] of Bizet’s; opera “Carmen.” - • 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—3 p.m.: ' Afternoon session, selected, studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by “Mr Storyman.” 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr S. G. Holland, “Hockey” (under the auspices of -tile Canterbury Hockey Association). S.l: Columbia. Symphony Orchestra, “March of. the Toys.” Soprano solo, Mrs Moana Lawrence, “Blossoms that Bloom in the Moonlight.” Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, “Aubade.” Baritone solos, Mr Robert Allison, (a) “Lolita”, (b) “Kirkconnel Lea.” International Novelty Orchestra-, “Cuckoo.” International Novelty Orchestra, “Lena.” Recitals. Miss Ruby Boot, (a) “Tire King’s Breakfast”, (b) "Disobedience.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andantino and Allegretto.” Popular songs, Miss Betty Hilliard, (a) “Sally of My Dreams” ; (b) “Joshua.” Violin sole, M ss Irene Morris, ".Minuet.” Soprano solos, Airs Moana Lawrence, (a) “Was It a Dream?” (b) “Cliiquita.” 9.0: Weather report. Christchurch Broadcasting; Trio, (a) “Gavotte”; (b) “The Red Sarafan”; (c) ‘'Hungarian Dance No. 1.” Baritone solo, Mr Robert Allison, “The Carnival.” English concertina duets, Messrs Frances and Then. Gunther, (ai -'Sweet Chiming Bells”; (b) "Napoleon’s Last Charge.” Recital, Miss Ruby Root; "A Charlady's Confidences.” Popular swng. Aliss Betty Hilliard. “Little Log Cabin of Dreams.” English concertina duets, Messrs Tlieo and Frances Gunther, (a) ‘'Norwegian ( radio Song’: (Id ".Little Irish Rose.” “.Brunswick” dance programme till II o’clock. 4\ A DUNEDIN.—Special transmission Irem the. Radio Exhibition buildi.ngs. 11 a.m. : "Selected s'tudio items. 2.00 p.m. : Presentation from 4Y,-\ Studio at the Exhibition Buildings of concert to lie given by leading artists, and arranged hv the Bristol Piano Company. Lid. 3.30: Rehroadcasl. of Station. .iXAF (Sc-iiiii'Ctady. NVw York) roiuli • ioni permitting).' 4,0 S Selected studio item..: 60: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Sheila and Uncle George. 7.0: News session. 8.1: Presentation "(’ items from IVA Studio at llm Ex (libitum Buildings, Instrumental, -!YA

Salon Orchestra, “Marche AEUtaire.’’ Presentation of the light opera “Our Miss -Gibbs” by the Major-Harmonists Octet, under the direction of Mr T. J. Kirk-Burnand. Act 1. 8.40: Selection, 4YA) Salon Orchestra, “La Boheme. Presentation from 4YA Studio at the •Exhibition .Buildings of “Our Miss •Gibbs” ‘Act 02. 9:8 i Weather report. - A Grand organ and) cornet, R. Arnold Grier, (a) “Soft'lv Awakes My Heart”, (b) “The Lost Chord.” Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, (a) “Stars of the ■ Summer Night” ; (b) “The Little Sandman.” Mandolin band, Circolo Mandoluistro, (a) “Toni'a a Surriento”; (b) “Stephanie Gavotte.” 9.32: Further items from 4YA Studio at .Exhibition Buildings.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 8

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