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Thursday, February 14

1¥A, AUCKLAND (333: METRES)-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items, 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pari, 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk-Mr. Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture" 81: Overture-Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Rienzi Overture": (Wag- ; ner) (H.M.V. Records ED3/4). 8.12: Bass solos-Mr. Duncan Black, (2) "Fat Little Feller’ (Jordan) ¢ ‘¢b) "Yeomen of Hngland" (German). 8.20: Instrumental trio-Auckland ‘Trio, "First Movement Trio in ¥F" (Brahms). 8.26: Soprano with chorus-Toti Dal Monte, "Lo Dice Ognun" ("fis known to all) (Donizetti) (H.M.V. Record DB1152). 8.33: Baritone solo-Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Time to Go" (Sanderson). 8.37: Violin solo-Miss Ina Bosworth, "Aria" (Bach). 8.40: Contralto with organ-Hsther Coleman, "Ave Maria" (Gounod) (Zonephone Record 5125). 8.44: Bass solo-Mr. D. Black, "Anchored" (Watson). 8.48: Instrumental-Auckland Trio, "Dale Dances" (Wood), 8.53: Baritone solos--Mr. F. Sutherland, (a) "Beating Up the the Ciennel"’ (Sanderson); (b) "Keep On Keeping On" (Longpstaffe). 9.1: Weather forecast. : Presentation. of the dramatic story, "Galapagos," by the Auckland Dramatie Players under the direction of Mr. J. F. Montague. xhe true story of the voyage of the ill-fated Norwegian barque " ander" and the experience which befell its captain and: crew). : 20.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY #4. 8.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Close down. 60: Children’s session conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results, 7.40: Lecturette-Mr, Alfred Blaxall, "Overcoming Indigestion." 80: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band under the eonductorship of Mr. T. Goodall, and assisting artists. 81: Overture-Band, "The King’s Lieutenant" (Moore). 8.11: Soprano solo-Mrs, R. 8. Allwright, "Farewell to Summer" (Johnson). 815; Baritone ars io Claude Moss, "Sometimes in Summer" (Sterndale ennett 8.19: Chorus with orchestra-Light Opera Company; "Lady Luck," vocal gem (Hedley) (H.M.V. Record 0138486). 8.27: Bama ponnis}. J. 8. Webb, "The Play" ("The Sentimental : Bloke") ennis 8.38: Contralto solo-Mrs. Phyllis Ramsey, "Ring, Bells, Ring" (Day). 8.37: Hawaiian- Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, "Hawaiian Nights" (Roberfs) (H.M.V. Record EA810). 841: Tenor solo-Mr. E. W. Robbins, "The Dearest Land of All" (Simpson), ° 8.45: Selection-Band, "The Arcadians" (Douglas). Foxtrot-Band, "Baby’s Wooden Soldiers" (Myers). oe, weather report. 8.3: Soprano solos-Mr., R. 8S, Alwright, (a) "Lovelfest of Trees" Peet}, "The Cuckoo" (Lehmann). 5 ™. 9.10: Baritone solo-Mr. Claude Moss, "Sir Roger" (Colman). 9.14: Waltz-Band, "Summer Zephyrs" (White). 9.20: Humour-Mr. J. S. Webb, "O’Toole and MeSharry" (Spencer), 9.27: Contralto solos-Mrs, Phyllis Ramsey, (a) "My Soul" (Carrie JacobsBond), (b) "A Song of the Open" (La Forge). 9.83: Suite-Band, "A Rustic Holiday" (Rimmer). Foxtrot-Band, "When Lights Are Low in Cairo" (Myers). 9.43: Tenor solos-Mr. E. W. Robbins, (a) "Beloved, It is Morn" (Ayhward), (b) "Sympathy" (Marshall). 9.50: Chorus with orchestra-Light Opera Company, gems from "The Blusg 9.54 Mazurka" (Lehar) (H.M.V. Record BB14). Romance-Band, "Le Soir" (Gounod). March-Band, "The Flying Hagle" (Blackenburg). 10.4: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 2.80 pm. (approx.): Relay from Christchurch Railway Station of opening speech of the electrification of Christchurch-Lyttelton railway line, interspersed with gramophone selections from the studio, 3.30: Continuation of speeches relayed from Lyttelton end of Dlectric Railway. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Unele Hal, : 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. , 84: Rebroadcast of 2X¥A, Wellington,

B86: Studio presentation of the song cycle, "The Little Sunbonnet" (Herman Lohr), by the Melodious Four Quartet, with instrumental accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, Soprano solo-‘The Little Print Bonnet." Tenor and contralto duet-"Where the Violets Grow." Bass solo-‘Little Mollie Mary." Vocal quartet--"A Lady Came to Our Town." Tenor and quartet-"Somewhere Town." Soprano and baritone duet-"The Rose and the Nightingale." Contralto solo-"If I had a Dolly." Quartet-"So Glad of Heart." 8.26: Orchestral selection-Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Prelude" ("Carmen") (Bizet) (H.M.V. Record 1461). 8.30: Recitals-Miss Winifred Smith, (a) "Marguerite" (Whittier); (b) "Oh!?’ (MS). © 8.85: Soprano solos-Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "A Summer" (Martin Shaw); (b) "Down by the Sally Gardens" (Martin Shaw). 8.40: Harpsichord solo-Ignaz Friedman, "Rondo Alla Turca" (Mozart) (Columbia Record 03612). 8.44: Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Sumner, "Ave Maria" (Kahn). 8.48: Orchestral-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, (a) "L’ArlesiennePastorale, L’Etang de Vaccares"; (b) "T/ Arlesienne-Choeurs-Suivant la Pastorale’ (Bizet) (Columbia Record 01325). . 8.56: Weather report. . 9.2: Orchestral-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "T/ Arlesienne-Prelude-Overture, Act 1" (Bizet) (Columbia Record 01824). 9.10: Contralto solos-Miss Belle Renaut (a) "Since I Have Loved Thee" (Noel Johnson); (b) "Love in the Meadows" (Johnson). 9.17: Orchestral-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "L’Arlesienne-Ada-gietto" (Bizet) (Columbia Record 01327). 0.21: Bass solo-Mr. T. D. Williams, "Speed the Plough" (Hasthope-Martin). 9.25: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Andante and Turkish Rondo" (Haydn). 9.35: Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Sumner, "The Plague of Love" (Arne). 9.39: Orchestral-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "I’Arlesienne-Le Carillon" (Bizet) (Columbia Record 01327). 9.48: Soprano solo-Miss Francis Hamerton, "The West Wind" (Stewart). 9.47: Touches of life-Miss Winifred Smith, (a) "The Chimney Seat" (Hane nequin) ; (b) "Cupid’s Mistake" (Hannequin). 9.52: Bass solo-Mr. T. D. Williams, "A Soldier’s Toast" (Dix). 9.56: Orchestral-Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, (a) "T/ ArlesienneFarandole" (b) "L’Arlesienne-March des Rois" (Bizet) (Columebia Record 01328). 10.4: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. SILENT DAY.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Unnumbered Page

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Thursday, February 14 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Unnumbered Page

Thursday, February 14 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 30, 8 February 1929, Unnumbered Page

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