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Monday, January 7

1¥A, AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929, SILENT DAY. 2¥A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929. 8.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. &.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. f.0: Close down. G.0: Children’s session. conducted by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session-market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette-Mr. Hare Hongi, (Mr. H. W. Stowell) -‘Maori Language and Pronunciation." &.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture-Orchestra, "Zampa" (Herold). 8.11: Baritone solo-Mr. R. T. O‘Hagan, "O Bright and Pleeting Shadows" (from "Ernani") (Verdi). 8.16: Violin solo-Tossy Spiwakowsky, "Sonata XII." (Paganini) (Parliphone Record F10561). 8.20: Mezzo-soprano solos-Miss Gladys Webb, (a) "The Fuchsia Tree" (Quilter); (b) "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak).

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8.26: Entr'acte-Orchestra, (a) Alt Wein" (Godowsky); (b) "The Sleeping Beauty" (Tschaikowsky). , $.35: Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Skinner, "The Prize Song" (from "The Mastersingers") (Wagner). . 8.40: Pianoforte solos-Miss Vera Tolan, (a) "Polonaise" (Chopin); (hb) "A May Evening" (Palmgren). 8.46: Contralto solos-Miss Lily Mackie, (a) "The Sands of Dee" (Clay) ; (b) "In Hehrid Seas" (Kennedy Fraser). $53: Instrumental-Orchestra, repeat number, . Weather forecast. ‘ 9.2: Mezzo-soprano solos--Miss Gladys Webb, (a) "Love's Rhapsody" (D’Hardelot) ; (b) "If My Songs Were only Winged" (Hahn), %.7: Symphony Orchestra, "Surprise Symphony" (Haydn). 9.17: An experience related by Victor S. Lloyd, "The Dream" (Alan). $.29: Baritone solo-Mr. R. T. O’Hagan, "The Arab Song" (Bemberg). 9.33: ’Cello solo with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. Geo. Ellwood, _ "Melodie Arabe" (Glazounow). Orchestral-"Village Dance" (Glazounow). 9.41: Contralto solos-Miss Lily Mackie, (a) "Will He Come?’ (Sullivan) ; (b) "Rain" (Curran). 9.47: Harpsichord and viola da gamba duet-Anna Linde and Paul Grummer. "Sonata in ©" (Adagio-Allegro) (Handel) (Parlophone Record E10582-3). 9.59: Tenor solo--Mr. Frank Skinner, "The Garland" (Mendelssohn). 10.2: Barearolle-Orchestra, "Barcarolle’ (from "Tales of Hoffman) (Offenbach), Dance-Orchestra, "Scarf Dance’ (Chaminade). 10.12: Close down. ’ XsyVA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929. 8.0: Afternoon session-Selected studio items, 4.25: Sports results, 4.30: Close down. ' 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Pat, 7.15: News session. , §.0: Chimes. Concert by Christchurch Municipal Band under the conductorship of Mr. A. Schnack) and assisting artists. ‘&1; March-Band, "Punchinello" (Rimmer). &.8: Soprano solo-Miss Irene Seymour, "Waltz Song" (from "Tom J ones" ) (German). 8.12: Baritone solo-Mr. Ernest Land, "Lilies of Lorraine" (Connor), $16: Waltz-Band, "Victory" (Baynes). 826: Mounter Melodies-Miss Elaine Moody and Mr. Chas. Lawrence, ° "Counter Melodies" (MS.). §.39: Novelty-Clapham and Dwyer, "Golf" (Clapham and Dwyer) (Parlophone record A2524). : 8.47: Contralto solo-Miss Marjorie J. Gilbert, "ove is a Merry Carpenter" (Alfred Hill). §.53: Hymn-Band, "Sandon" (Dykes). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Choral. with orchestra-Pertile, Ferraris, Righetti and Baromeo, "Un . Ballo in Maschera" (B® Scherzo, od e follia) (Verdi), (Parlophone . eS Record R20007). 9.0% Soprano solos-Miss Irene Seymour, (a) "Love’s a Merchant" (Carew) ; (b) "Ye Banks. and Braes" (Scottish). 9.12: Waltz-Djos Bela Orchestra, "Faust Waltz" (Gounod) (Parlophone record 4010). 9:16: Baritone solos-Mr. Drnest Lang, "I Wonder Will You Think of Me" (O’Hagen). 9.20: Selection-Band, "Verdi" (Round). 9.82: Counter Melodies-Miss Elaine Moody and ‘Mr. Chas. Lawrence. 2.44: Vocal duet-"The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring" (from "The . Mikado") (Sullivan) (Parlophone record A2544). Xylophone novelty-Rudy Star Three, "Polly" (Zamecnil) (Parlophone record 42548). : Contralto solos-Miss Marjorie J. Gilbert, (a) "A Light Song and a Bright Song" (Drummond) ;. (b) "Be Happy". 5: Overture-Band, "The Church Parade" (Ord Hume). March-Band, "Cheerful Chimes" (Lithgow). God Save the King. ‘ fas lo os + Fi cr + 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES) -MONDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1929. SILENT DAY,

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 16

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Monday, January 7 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 16

Monday, January 7 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 25, 4 January 1929, Page 16

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