ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES EOR LISTENERS-IN 1 Y A AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 8: Relay from Ma.jestic Theatre of overture by orchestra ; vocal quartet, Madame M. Towsey's Quartet, "Departure," iMendelssohn ; soprano sqlo, Miss N. O'Oonnor, "In Queele Trine Morbide," Puccini ; instrumental, Studio Trio, (a) "Souvenir,'3 Rqnee, (b) "Waltz in A Ma.jor," Levitizki ; tenor solo, Mr J- McDougall, "My Pret-ty Jane," Hatton ; humorous recital, Mrs CJ. Bell, "Reducing," Herbert; soprano solo, Madame M. Towsey, "0, Mio Fernando,'' Donizetti; piano solo-, Mrs E. Waters, "Prudy," Banta de Rose; solo and chorus, M-iss 13. Hines, "The Touch of a Woman's Hand," Hirsch, baritone solo, Mr J. Bree, "TI Balen," Vcrdi ; soprano solos, Miss N. O'Oonnor, (a) "Songs Mv Mother Taught Me," Dvorak, (bl "Cliinese Flower," Bantock; contralto solo, Miss E. Peace, "Sweet Spint, Hear My Prayer," Wallace; instrumental trio, Studio Triq, "Gipsy Princess," Kalman; recital, Mrs O. Bell. scene from 'The Heart of ]Midlothian," Scott; mezzo soprano solo, Miss I. Schollum, Lucia," Lnzzi ; vocal quartet, Madame M. Towsey s Quartet, "Come to the Eair," Martin ; presentation of tlie opera aCarnien, Bizet, final instalment, Act 4, record. 2Y A WELLINGTON (416 metres).— 8: Overture, Orchestra, "The Hlronze Horse," Auber; soprano solos, Mrs E. Miller, (a) "If You're in Love You'll Waltz," Tierney, (b) "Following the Sun Around," Tierney; baritone solo, Mr C. Moss, "The Arrow and tlie Song," Balfe; instrumental, Orchestra, "Ballet Russe," Part 1, Luigini ; liumorous sketch, Two Boiled Owls, 4Station 2 H.O.W.L.," ' original ; popular song, Mr M. Chapman, "West of the Great- Divide," Ball; Marimba Orchestia," Padilla's Marimba Serenaders, (a) "Paree," Padilla, (b) "Dolores Waltz," Waldteufel, record; soprano sclo, Mrs E. Miller, "Hallelujali," Youmans; iiistrumental, Orchestra, (a) "Was It a Dream?" Cosloiv, (b)> "The Man T Love," Gershwin ; baritone solos, Mr"C. Moss, two Maori songs, (a) "Hoea Ra," Piripata, (b) "Tahi Nei Taru Kino," Piripata ; instrumental Orchestra. "Second Minuet," Besley; novelty, Two Boiled Owls, (a) piano, "Russian Lullaby," Berlin, (b) vocal, "Jest Her Wav." Aitken ; popular songs, Mr M. Chapman. (a) "Carolina Moon," Davis, (b) "Marie," Berlin; instrumental, Orchestra, "Russian Dauces, Nos. 1 and 4," Bortkiewicz; dauce programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8 p.m. : Conceft by the Revellers C'cncert Party. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres). — p.m. : Studio coneert by St. Ivilda Band and assisting artists. AN ENGLISH RADIO ENG1NEERING TRIUblPH. To design an efficiect long wave and short wave receiver, without iuterehangeable coiis, is a prablem tliat tadio engineers have been working on ior some time. We recently tested a Burndept Empire- screeii grid for long6hort wave receiver and the results left notliing to be desired Further parfciculars and price may be obtained from leading Hawke's Bay radio dealrrs, or from D. S. Laing and Son. Napier.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 10
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444ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 10
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