ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
1 YA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— -8, concerb programme. 2YA WELLINGTON (.120 inetres). — 8, Uverture, Urchestra, (a) liiarcli, "\\ asliington Post,"- Eousa, th) waltz, "Danube Waves,, ivanovlci-j vocai quartet, Melodie r'our, "Ridiug on a Dream Tram," Lewis; steef giutar duo, Messrs Bertliold and lieiu, (u) "Just Like a Alelody Oue of the bky, Donaldson, (h) "Sleepy Eyes," traditioual; tcnor soio, Jlr s. Duncan, "N'iolets," Wright; cornet solo, witli orehestrai accoiiipaiiinieiit. "Aiacushla," MacMurrougli ; niarcli, Orcliestra, "The Little Lcaden Soldiers," Pierne ; liumour, Mr L. Ashton, "Tlie Parson ot Puddle" ; liianmha orcliestra, Rio Marmiba Orcliestra, "Thrce o'Oiock in the Morning." Robiedo, record ; vocal quartet, .Melodie Four, "Lullaby," Bralinis; soprano solo, Gladys Aloncrieff, "liugueLte," Friml, record; hass solo, Mr \V. W. Marsliall, "The Mou ntains of Mourne," French and Collinson ; liistruniental, Orchestra, repeat number; steel guitar duo, Bertliold and Bent, (a) "ZSonny Boy," Jolson, (h) "Somotime," Fiorito ; tenor solo, Mr F. Bryant, "The Joy Birtl,'' Barnes; novclty, Orcliestra and Soloists, "Ballad Memories," seleetion, arranged Baynes ; liumour, Mr L. Ashton, "That Old Augora C'at," Stafford; Wurlitzer organ solo. Leslie James, "O, Solo Mio," Di Capua, record; contrallo solo, Essie Ackland, "Five Little Pieeaiiinnies," Authony, record ; baritone solo, Mr 11. S. AHwright, "Sleepy Ilollow Tune," Kountz; violin and cincma organ, Klsie Southgate, "Rose in tlie Bud," Forster, record ; solo and ehorus, )'i rginia Pcrry and ehorus, "Dfy tlero," Stranss, record; vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "Drifting and Dreaming." arranged Melodie Four; instruineiital, Orchestra, dance noveltics ; danee programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) — 8 p.m., re-broadrnst from Wellington and studio danoo programme. 4YA DUNEDIN (163 metres).— Rceovded programme, followod by dance musie. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. HA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 6.55, relny of service from the Churcli of tlie JTolv Sepnlclire (preaclier, Rev. G. G. Bcll) ; 8.30, studio programme. 2YA, WELLINGTON (120 me'tres)— 6 p.m. cliildren's session, eondueted hy Uucle George; 7 p.m.. relav of evcning service from St. Tliomas' Anglican Churcli, Newtown (preaclier, Rev. O. V. Rooke) : 8.15, relav from His Majest.y's Thcatre of seeond hand re eital of the Wellington Munieipa! Tramways Band. A new "A" baltery ehminator. — Flaving searched tlie markets and found the world's best "B" eliminator we have procured n new "A" battery eliminator. It took us a long timo to sort out the wlieat from tlie clinff in tlie matter of "B" eliminators and it has taken us just as long to find a reliable snbstitute for the "A" battery. We have found one in the Knapp, so if you want to do away with the troublc of battery charging, consult D. S. I.aing and Son, Ltd., or anv of the Hawke's Bay radio dealers.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 78, 4 May 1929, Page 11
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