ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-1N 1 YA AUCKLAND Silent night. 2YA WELLINGTON (410 melres).— 8 p.qi., special programme by the Singing Circle of tho Wellington Pioneer Club; overture, orchestra, "Finlandia," Sibehus; glces, Singing Circle (a) "Ghosts of Little White Roses," Rich (b) "TI10 Angel," Rubinstein (c), Ceitic LuJlaby," arranged Hugh Robertson ; piano solo, Miss N. Grav, "Mexican Serenade," Mowray ; musical monologue, Miss Z. Chapman, selected ; instrumental, orchestra, "Chopinania," Part 1, Hosmer; contralto solosj Mrs P. Ramsev (a) "Indian Luiraby," O. Morgan, (b) "Sea Rapture," Coates ; glees, Singing Circle (a) "Fair Spring is Returning," Saint-Saens, (b) "Fall On Me Like a Silent Dew," ColeridgeTaylor, (c) "Barcai-olle," Offenbach ; bailet suite, orchestra. "Rosamunde Ballet Suite," Schubett : relay of organ recital by Mr H. T. Whito (a) "Nocturne," Driffell, (b) "Gavotte de Mig11011," Thomas, (c) "Marche Solennellc," Mailly; mezzo soprano solos. Mrs BI E. hiitchell (a) "O, Flower of all the World," Woodforde-Finden, (b) "Long Ago," Speaks; recital, Miss Z. Chapman, selected; suite, orchestra, "Roma Suite," Bizet; solo and chorus. Miss E. Fair and Singing circle, "Poor Wandcring Oue," SuHivan: mezzo contralto solos, Blrs P. J. Townley, (a) "Over the Western Sea," Mallinson (b) "Three," Aylward; instrumental trio, Kreisler, Ivreisler and Raucheisen, "Sanctissima," Corelli, arranged Kreisler, record; trio and chorus, Mesdaines Townley. Ramsey and Miss Gray "Three Little Maids," Sullivan ; soprano solos, Miss N. Gray (a) "Tho Lotus Flower.' Sehubert. (b) "Folk Song," Schumann ; glees, Singing Circle (a) "From Far Awav," (b) "O, Wer't Thou in the CauM Blast?" Mendelssohn (c) "Piping Tom," arranged from old Trish air : instrumental, orchestra, "Italian Syniphony," Mendelsohn. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8 p.m,, programme by Woolston Band and assisting artists. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).— S p.m.. concert programme. AN ENGLTSH RADIO ENGINEERING TRIUMPH. To design an efficiect long wave and short wave reoeiver, without interchangeable coils, is a problem that radio engineers have been working on ior some time. We recently tested a Burndept Empire screen grid for longshort wave receiver ana the results left nothing to be desired. Further particulars and price may be obtained from leading Hawke's Bay radio dealcrs, or from D. S. Laing and Son; Napier.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 10
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354ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 10
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