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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT

I'KOGRAMMES l'"OR LISTEN ERS-LN 1 YA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 8 p.m. : Conccrt by tlie Auckland Salva- | tion Arniy Congiess Hall Band ; luardi, Band, "Red Shield," Goffin ; vocal (juartet, Lyric Quartct, "Voiga J3o.it Song," arranged Thomas; selection, Band," "Bcauty of Clirist,"' Kitelnng; tenor solo, Alr 11. Richards, "Pagati," Lolir ; troinbone solo, Bandsinan Bnnvn, "Unfatlionied Love.'' S.A. ; vocal duet, Alessrs Tlicnnas and Riplev, "The King of Spain," "Maritana," Wallace : selection. Band, "Banner oi Liborty." Gohlsiuith : vocal (|iiartet, Lyric Quartet. "Sea Chanties." Charmcrs, (a) "Awny to Rio," (h) "Sailors' Chorns," ■) "Eight Bells" : presuntation of o])era "I'igoletto," thiid instalni(Mit, retord. 2YA, WELLINGTON Silent night. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) 8. Presentation of' the opera "Rigoletto," Verdi, second instahnent, rccord ; orche-stral, Studio Orchestra, "Lignt Cavalrv," Suppe ; piano and vocal recital by Aliss E. Hairby, ])ianist, singer and coniposer, piano, (a) "Waltz in O Sliarp Minor." Chopin, (b) j "Gopak," Aloiissorgsky. songs, (a) j "Mother's Song," Marrhy, (b) "Roses j for the Kiug." Harrhy ; orchestial, j Studio On-he.stra, (a) "Alarche Militaire," (h) "Romanza Andaluza,' Saiasate; haritone solos, Mr F. C. Penfold, (a) "The King's Afinstrel." Pinsuti, (b) "0, Flower Divlne," Haydu Wood ; orehestral. Studio ()reliCiStra, (a) "Anitra's Danee," (b) "In the Tiall of tlie Mountnin King,'' Grieg; relay from Jellieoe Hall of annual rennion and smoke coneert hei(l nnder the attspiees of the Returned Soldiers' Association. 4YA, DUNEDIN (403 metres).— 8 p.nt. : Orehestral, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, "Pomp and Circumstanee," Elgar, record ; waltz, lnternational Coneert Orchestra, "Ihe Skater.s," Waklteufel, rccord; tenor solo, Mr J. Swan, "The Garden of Your Ileart" ; recitals, Alis.s R. Scott, (a) "Pappa and the Boy," (b) "The Weather Fiend" ; waltz, the Troubadours, "Beautiful lleaven," record; mezzo soprano solo, Mrs lt. Alartinclale, "My Ships," Barratt; Scottish luimour, Mr J. A. I'aterson, (a) "Dr. McGregor and His AVee Black Bag," Fyffe,. (b) "Piper McFarlane," Lauder; novelties on tlie piano, Mr J. Wilson, seleeted ; chorns, Light Opera Company, genis from "Pcggy Ann," Rodgers, record; waltz, International Coneert Orchestra, "Swoetheart," Strauss, rccord; tenor solos, Mr J. Swan, (a) "At Dawning," Cadman, (b) "Lassie o' Mine," Bowles ; rceital, Miss R. Seott, seleeted; waltz, the Troubadours, "The Swallow," record ; mezzzo soprano solos, Mrs R. Afartindale, (a) "Almond Blossoms," Arundale. (b) "Tlie Birds Go North Again," AViUebv ; novelties on the piano, Mr J. Milson, seleeted; bass-baritone solo, Peter Dawson,' "The Floral Danee," Moss, record; Scottish humour, Mr J. A. Paterson, "Flower o' the Heather," Lauder; danee programme. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).Artists: Syd. Rov's Lyricals, Harold Webb, the Smith Girls. Stella Lamond Imperial Russian Trio, Yictorian Postal Tnstitute Choir, Cohurg City Band, Ern. Hall's Radio Revellers. with TTugh TTuxliain. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres). — Speaker : C. IT. Peters. Artists : Freda Northcote, Herbert Sanderson, Station Orchestra, 4QG, BRiSBANE (385 metres).— A danee night. Note.— Australian time is one and a-half honis later than New Zealand time. The new Majestie nll-electrtc radi reeeiver will be here shortlv. It n directly driven from the mains, lioused in a console cahinet and complete witf i\ built in riynamir speaker Tlie set will sell at £48 complete. maia ports Wait for the Majestie. D. S. I.ainy and Son Ltd *

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 10

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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 10

ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 10

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