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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT

1'ltOGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-1N 1YA AUCKLAND.— Silent night. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres). - G p.iu. : Dinner se.ssionj orchestral, Royal Opera Orchcstra, (a) "Sylyia Ballet, ihe J4untre.sSj" (b) "Sylvia Balletj Iuter-mezzo ancl Valse Lente," Delibes, recordj violin solo, Fritz ivreisler, "Humoresque," Dvorak, record j orchestral, Itoyal Opera Orehestra, "Sylvia Ballet, "Pizzicato and l'rocesbion of Baeckus," Delibes, record; organ solo, Artlnir Meale, "The Pilg rim's Song of Hope," Bateste, record ; orchestral, Marek \W>ber's Orcliestra, "Pot Pourri of S\a!tze.s," Robreciit, record; violin solo, Yehudi Mcnuhin, "La Capric-co-iia," Ries, record; band selection, Band of the Garde Republicaine of Fjance, "Canneiufi Entr'acte," Blzet, record. 7 : News session, market reports and sports rcsults. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr A. J. Nicbolls, representative oi tlie Hutt I'alley Horticuitural Society, "Gardening." S: Overture, Orcliestra, "Fierrabras," Schubert; soprano holo, 3Jrs \V. F. ilorrish, "Danion," Strange ; piano solos, Miss T. "W'illongliby, (a; "FJirtation in a (Iiiiiese G arden," Chasins, (b) "Rush ffour in Hong Kong," Chasius; baritone solo, Mr S. 11. Rodger, "The Garden of Allali," Marshall ; instrumental, Orcliestra, (a) "Legende," Svqnd-en, (h) "Danse Macabre," Saint-Sacns; "Kohu" will relate some Maori ancedotes; contralto .solos, Miss X. Greene, (at aria, "When All Was Young," Gounod, (h) "June," Quilter ; tenor solo, Mr W. R. Hill "How Vain is Man." Handel : instruruontal quartet, threc 'cellos and piano, Mcwsrs G. Elhvood, C. Smallbone, Miss Lilla Hill and 3Ir 1M. Dixon, "Itequiem," Popper; vocal duet, John Hislop and Apollo Granforte, "O, IMimi Tu Pici non Torni," Puccini, record; relay from Taranaki street IMetbodisu Churcli of organ recital by Mr H. T. W'hite, (a) "Postlude in G." Read, (b) "Evensong," Eastbope Martin, (c) "The Lost Chord" : cornet solo, witli organ acconipaniment, soloist, Mr W. >neddon; feojirano solos, Mrs W. F. IMorrish, (a) "Songs Mv iMotlier Tauglit Me," Dvorak, (b) "A Little Fleet of Cloud Boats," WoodfordeFinden ; suite, Orchestra, "Ballet R.usse," Part 2, Luigini, 1 Valse Lente, 2 ^lai^-h Russe; haritoue solos, Jlr S. E. Rodger, (a) "Easter Flowers," Saiidorson, (b) "If 1 Might Only Coine tu You," Squire : violin solo, Erica Marini, "Introduetiou and Tarautelle," Sarasate, record ; vocal duet, ]\liss N. Grecn and Mr W. RHill, "Night of Stars," Offenbach; "Kohu" will relate further anec-dotes ; contralto solos, IMiss N. Greene, (a) "To Music," Schubert, (b) "Life's Sunset Bar," Russell ; tenor solo, Mr W. R. Hill, "Ah ; Moon of My Delight," Lelimann : ehoir, Russian State Choir, "Storm of the Yolga," Pastsehenko, record ; vliapsodv, "Slavonic Rhapsodv No. 3," Dvorak. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) — 8 p.m., programme hv Derry's Military Band and assisting artists. 4YA DUNEDIN Silent night. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).— Arti-ts: Bob Dlolvneux. Ern Hall's Radio Revellers, with Hugli Huxham, Royal Vietorian Liedertafel Concert, transmission from the Town Hall. Mel bourne. 3AR MELBOURNE M84 metres).— Speakers: E. O. H. Taylor, A. Firman, Sir Han-ison Dloore. Artists: Alan Adcock, McHaggis. E. Dfason Wood, Ern Hall and his Radio Revellers. 40G BRISBANE (385 metres).— Studio programme. The new Maiestio ail-electric radio receiver will be here shortly. It is directly driven from tbe mains, housed in a console cabinet. and complete with a built in dvnamir speaker The set will sell at £48 compjete. main ports Wait for the Majestic. Da S. Laing and Son, Etd.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 2

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ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 2

ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 73, 29 April 1929, Page 2

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