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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT

FitOGRAMMES FOR LLSTENERS-LN 1 YA AUCKLAND Sileiit night. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— . 8 p.m., overture, orchestra, "Si J'Estais Roi," Adam ; soprano solo, Miss G. Stark, "Venetian Song," Tos ti , by request; duo for two pianos, Messrs G. Sliort and M. Dixon, "Andante and Variations," Schuman; baritone solos, Mr J. Prouse (a) "Ths Wanderer/' Schubert, (b) irihe Ii»rl King." Schubert, suite. the orchestra, "Hiawatha Suite," Coleridge-laylor, 1 The Wooing, 2 The Marriage Feast, 3 Bird Sceue, 4 Coujurer's Dance, 5 De-' parture, 6 Reunion ; recitals, Mr DBerry (a) "The Duet," Wilcox (b) "His First l.oug Trousers," Blacsheck ; contralto solo. Aliss G. Robertson, "Mine Enemy," Rudd : instrumental, orchestra, repeat number; tenor solo, Mr C. Edwards. "Inter Nos," MacFadyn ; baritone and soprano ducts, Apollo Granforte and Hilda Monti, (a) "Once Again Shalt Thou Gaze on Our Forests," fb) "Arise Then,"_ Verdi, record ; violin solo Erica Morini. ' Romanzo Andaluzia," Sarasate, recoid; soprano solos Miss C. Stark (a) "Serenadc," Gotmod. bv request, (b) '4The Little Damozel." Novello; 'cello solo, with orohestral accompanimcnt, orchestra. fSerenaflo Orientale, i op** per; instrumental. orchestra, "Scene de Ballet," Tscherepnine ; hnntone colos, Mr -T. Prouse (af "Bedoum T,ove Song " Pinsuti. GD "Hvhrens the Oretnn " Elh'ott ; recital Mr T). Berry, "A Dog's Diarv" ; contralto solos, MissG. Robertson (af "Snnphie Ode.. Di-fiiims. HD "Foiir hv the t lock. Mallin'sori : tpner solos. Mr O. Edwards taf "Tlie Night Has a Thousanct Eves." Lambert. "Cau't Remeralior." Coat'ev; vhancody. orchestra, "ptnTnriio Rhniicodv No 2.' Rvorak. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (305 metres). _.g.O concert hv Christcluireh AT'inicipal Band and assisting artists. 4YA, DUNEDIN (453 metres).— Silent night. ^3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres) — Artists: Bob Molvneux. Hugh Huxliam's Serennders, Hoffman's Dance Band. Ern. Hall's Radio Reveilers, with Hugh TTuxham. 3AR, MELBOURNE (4»4 metre«).— Sneakers : E. O. IT. Tavlor. Chas. Dalev. Artists: Victor ITarrling, Stella Lamond, Station Orchestra. Syd. Rnv's Lyricals, Royal Victorian Liedcrtafel. 4QC, BRISBANE (385 metres). — - Studio programme. Note. — Australian time is one and a-half hours later than New Zealand time. The new Maje^tie nll-eletrtc radio recetver will be here shortlv. it iS directlv driven from the mains. housed in a oon«o!e cahinet and complete with a bnilt in dvnnn'ic spenker Tlte set wil] seil nt £48 complete mnin ports. Wait for the Mnie^tie D S Laing anri Son Ltd "

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 10

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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 10

ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 10

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