ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-IN 1 YA AUCKLAND.— Silent night. 2YA WELLINGTON (416 jnetres).— 8 p.rn.. studio' programme, featuring the Island Bay Wesley Church Chuir ; overture, orchestra, ''Caliph-of Baghdad," Boieldieu; part song, ciioir, "Soldiers' Ohorus," GonnoU; viobn solos, Jasclia Heifetz (a) "Valse Biuette," Drigo, arranged Auer (b) "Estrellita," Ponce, arranged Henetz, record; baritone solo, Mr W. Davies, ' 'Tommv Lad,' ' Weather lej' ; recit als, Mr A. Davey (a) "Not Underscood,"' Bracken, (b) "Old Letters, ' llraciveu ; instrumeutal, orcliestra, "Tncee Lyric Pieces," Grieg; soprano solo, Miss E. Kay, selected; part song ehoir, "When Evening' s Twilight," iiatt&n ; flute and elarinet duet, Messiu Brown aud Langtry, "Lo, Hear the Gcntle J.arli," "Bishop; instrumental, orcliestra, "Water Lilies," Clark; organ recitak Mr H. T. White (a) "Spring Song," Hollins, (b) " Anclantino in I). Flat," Lemare, (c) "'Triumphal March," Yerdi; vocal duet, Miss E. Kay and Mr R. H. Dellow, "The Day is Done," Lobr; part song, Island Bay Wesley Church Choir, "Strike the Lyre," Cooke; instrumental, orcliestra (a) "L'llot," Rachmaninoff, (b) "Les Lilas," Rachmaninoff; recital, Mr A. Davey, "The Wife Deserter," Thomas; baritone solo, Mr W. Davies, "The Wlieel Tapper's Song," Charles; organ solo. Edouard Commette. "Fantasie in G Minor," Bach, record; vocal duet, Messrs S. Brown aud R. H. Dellow, "Tenor and Baritone," Lane Wilson ; chorus, choir, "Tho Viking's Song," Coleridge-Taylor ; instrumental, orchestra, "Polonaise in A," Ohopin. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8 p.m. studio concert by Derry's hlilitary Band and assisting artists. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).— 8 p.m., studio concert. A NEW A, B AND C POWER UNIT KIT. The set owner who desires to modernise his yadio should ask to see the new Pilot A, B and C. Power kit. lt is the finest complete kit we have yet seen, and which -has a guarantee of two years. It is composed of a power transformer, double chokes, large condenser unit potential devider, O Batr tery resistor and fcentre tapped resistor. • The set huilder may purchase this kit for £8 4s from any Hawke's Bay radio dealer. D. S. Laiug and Son, Ltd.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 127, 1 July 1929, Page 4
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340ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 127, 1 July 1929, Page 4
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