ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRA.WMES FOR L1STENERS-1N 1YA, AUCKLAND (333 nietres).— 8 p.m. : Overture, Orcliestra, "Reter Sclimoll," Weber; vocal trio, Snappy Three, (a) "Blue Bird, Sing Me a Song," Davis, (b) "Out of tho Dawn," j Donaldson; guitar and piano, Smeck and Kahu. "Xtcliin' Finger.s" Robison, j record ; humour, Mr F. Barker, | "Moments of Mirtli" ; march, Orches- j tra, "March of the Titi Soldiers," j Liber ; waltz, Orcliestra, "Valse," i Moszkowski ; baritone solo, Mr S. . Pritchard, "The Mistress and the Mas- j ter," Piiillips; vocal and piano, j Snappy Three, (al "Only a Rose," | Friml, (b) "Jazz Piano Solo," (c) _"I j Can't Do Without You," Berlin in- , struiuental. Oreliostra, (a) "Valse; Tri.ste," Sibelius, (h) "Barcarolle," j Offenhach ; vocal duet, Dalhart and I Rol>isoii, "Oh, Suzannn," Foster. re- I eord; humour, Mr F. Barker, "More Moments of Mirth'' ; baritone, Mr S. Pritchard, (a) "The Snoozev Coon," Coates, (h) "The Christeniug," Fisher; miisical comedy seleetion, Orcliestra, "Blue Mazurka," Lehar; dance programme. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metresE— \ 8. Overture, Orcliestra, "Undine," \ Lortzing : vocal quartet, Melodie Four, j "Tho Owl aiul the I'ussj' Cat," De ; Koven ; tenor solo, Mr F. Bryant, ; "The. Mill Wheel," Volkslied. bv re- ; quest : novelty, Orcliestra and Vocal- 1 ists, "Bells of St. Marv's," Adams, b.v rt quest: sketch, YIiss M. Freeman and Mr C. Gardiner. "Light and Shade," i Peach ; kamo solo, Mrs H. G. Reeves, ; medloy of Seottisli airs ; vocal quartet. : Melodie Four, "Down at tlie Huskin' j Bee," Flenrv; soprano solo, Miss E. ' Bennett. "The Iuttle Damozel," No- | icllo: Wurlitzer organ solos. Jes,*e : ('rawford, (a) "The Little Tipler," I Esperson. (hl "T Lovcd You Tlien as ' | Love You Now.'' MaeDonahl. record;! ha*;s solo. Mr W. W. Marshall, "The! fsland of Dream*," b.v reqnest: waltz. | Orcliestra, "rnvitafion to th« Waltz," I Weber; march. Orcliestra. "The Trum- ! pet Call," h'ucik ; tenor solo. IVIr S i Duncan, "Ihi Peti d'Amour," Sile.su ; slection, Orcliestra. "The iMikado,1' j seeonrl seleetion, Sulliran ; haritoim | solo. YTr R. S. AIRvright, "The OH j Black Ylare." Squive; lianjo solo, Mrs! H G. Ree ves. medlev of popular chor- j nses; sketch, 5! iss Yf. Freenian and i Mr ('.' Gardiner. "A Matter of ! Course." Peach; instrumental, Orches- j tra, repoat numher : «*oprano solos. Miss F. Bennett. (a) "By the Water of Yrinnetonka." Lieurance. (h) ''Spring'.* Secret." PhilHns; saxophone srlo. Rud.v AVicdoeft, "Rnhenola," record ; vocal quartet, Melodie Four. ."Together," _ De Sylza, arrangej Crowther; instrumental, Orcliestra. dance noveltios; dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (3D6 metresE—8 p.m. : Rehroadeast of 2YA, M ellington ; dance programme. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres). — 8 p.m. : Concert followecl hy dance programme. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).— •Speaker : Eric Welch. Artists : John Hohbs, Syd. Roy's Lyricals, Melody Makers, Radio Revellers, Station Orcliestra. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).— Speaker; Captain Donald MacLean. I Artists : Tmperial Russiau Trio, the Smitli Girls. Lindsay Biggins, Red. Browne. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres). — Programme of music.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 72, 27 April 1929, Page 11
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