ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
I'ROGRAMMKS FOR LISTENERS-IN 1 YA, AUCKLAND (333 inetrcs).— 8.0, concert and dance piogramme. 2YA, WELLINGTON (416 metres). — 8.0, studio concert by tlie Wellington Citv Salvation Arniy Band, under the condiictorship of Mr H. Scotnev, and assisting artists ; marcli, barnl, "Redcliffe/' (Hollis) ; selection, band, "Gems from St. Paul" (Mciidelssohn) ; tenor solcs. Mr Charles "Williams, (a) "First Primrose" (Greig), (b) "LoveIy livening" (Greig) ; vocal quartette, Lyric Quartet, "Night" (Schubert); Wurlitzer organ solos, Reginald Foort, (a) "Leuve Me Alone" (Jlvorak), (b) "Songs My iMother Taughfc Me_' ' (Dvorak), record ; recital, Miss Gracie Kerr, "Blind" (Hubbard) ; liorn solo, with band accompaninient, "O Rest in the Lord" (Meiidelssohn) • baritone solo, Mr Will Goudie. "Vision Fugitive" (Massenet) ; soprano solos, Miss Zitn Casev, (a) "Nymphs and Sheplievds" (Purcell), (b) "Tlie Star" (Rogers); vocal quartette, Lyric Quartet, "The Deathless Arniy" (Trotere) ; selection, band, "American Melodies" (arranged Broughton) ; concerted, Light Ojiera Company, "Gems from tLilac Time' " (Schubert-CJutsam), record: selection, band, "Gems from 'The Messiah' " (Handel) ; vocal duet, Messrs Will Goudie and W. Binet Brown, "The Army and Navy" (Cooke) ; soprano solo, Miss Zita Case.v, "I Pitc-h My Ionely Caravan at Night" (Coates) ; waltz, Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Swallow" (Strauss), record ; humour, Miss Gracie Kerr, "The Telegram" (anonymous) ; selection, band, "Eventidc" (arranged Goldsmitli) ; bass-baritone solos, Mr Binet Brown, (a) 'Time to Go" (Sanderson), (h) "Your Motlier and I" (Grant) : vocal quartette. Lyric Quartet, "Perfect Day" ( Jacobs-Bond) ; march, band, "Feilding" (Scotney). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8.0, studio concert. 4YA, DUNEDIN Silent night. 4QG, BR1SBANE (385 metres).— 8.0, classic programme by Richmond Party. Note. — Australian time is one and a half hours later than New Zealand time. A NEW A. B AND C POWER UNfT KTT. The set owner wbo desires to modernise liis radio should ask to see the new Pilot A, B and C. Power kit. It is the finest complet9 kit we have yet seen, and which has a guarantee of two years. It is composed of a power trnnsformer. double chokes, large condenser unit potential devider. O Bnttery resistor and centre tapped resistor. The set builder may purchase this kit for £8 4s from any Hawke's Bay radio dealer. D. S. Laing and Son. Ltd.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 142, 18 July 1929, Page 11
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360ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 142, 18 July 1929, Page 11
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