ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PROGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-IN 1 YA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— S p.m., relay from Town Hall of Jasper's Concert and Plowie's Recital. 2YA, WELLINGTON.— bneut iiigho. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8" p.m'., overture, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "March of the Bujaren," LLalvorsen, record; operatic solo, followed by tenor and coutralLo duet, Miss C. Aslin and iSalona Duo (a) "Scenes That Are Brightest," 5\ailace, (b) "Rose of My lleart," Lohr; piano rccital, Mr fcj. F. Hobeii, (a) "The Chapel in the Forest," JanseuHoben, (b) "Oh, Star of Eve," Wag-ner-Liszt, (c) "Cracovienne Fantastique," Paderewski ; baritone solo, Mr J. G. Young, "The Yeomen of England," Germau; cliorus, La Scala Chorus, "La Somnambula, Ah Fosio Gielo." Bellini, record ; four charaeterrvaltzes, Boliemian Quintet, (a) "Valse Bohemicnne," (b) "Valse Austique," (c) "Valse de la Reine," (d) "Valse Mauresque," C'ohidge-Taylor ; contralto solo, followed by vocal quartet, Miss D. .Mitchell and Salou Quartet, (a) "Last Night I Dreamt," Levi, (b) "Gossip Joan," old English air. Shaw ; ballet suite, Band H.Sl. Coldstream Guards, "La Souree Ballet," arranged Winterbottom, (a) "Danse des Escharpes," (b) "Scene d'Amour," (c) "Variation," (d) "Danse Circassienne," record, instru.mental, Bohemian Quintet, "Vienna Life," Strauss ; tenor solo, followed by soprano and baritone duct, Mr H. Blakeley and Salon Duo (a) "All Hail, Thou Dwelling Pure and Lowly," Gounod (b) "Trot Here, Trot There," Messager ; 'cello solo, with organ, AV. H. Squire, "Sarabande," Suizer, record ; contralto solos, Miss D. Mitchell (a) "Little Playmates," Tuckfield, (h) "A Birthday," Cowen ; chorus. La Scala Chorus, "Soldiers' Cliorus," Gounod, record ; instrumenta! Bohemian Quintet. three dnnces from "Henry VIII.." German, 1 Morris Dance, 2 Shepherds' Dance, 3 Torch Dance ; baritone solo, followed hv vocal trio, Mr J G. Young and Salon Trio, (a) "Ou the Road to Mandalay," Speaks, fb) "Don't Hook at Me, I Pray," Martini ; boys' choir, Hofbnrg Chapel Boys' Choir, Vienna, "Solreig's Song," Greig, recerd ; soprano solos, Miss O. Aslin. "SIip Wandered Down tbe Afouutainsicle," Clay : tenor solo, Mr H. Blakeley, "The Den+b of Nelson." "Brnbam ; selection. Plaza_ Theatre Orchestra, "Bellp of New York," Kerker, arranged Godfrey, record. 4YA, DUNEDIN (163 metres). — 8 p.m., relay from tbe Earlv Settlers' Hall of Sii- Walter'Scott's Anniversarv Concert. nroduced by tho Dunedin Burns Cluh ; dance progrannne. AN ENGLISH RADIO FNGINEERING TRIUMPH. To design an efficieet long wave and short wave receiver, without interchangeable coils, is a problem _ that rr.dio engineers have been working on ior some time. We recently tested a Bnrndept Empire screen grid for longsbort wave receiver and the results left rothing to be desired. Furtber particulars and price may be obtained from leading Hawke's Bay radio dealers, or from D. S. Laing and Son, Napier.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 10
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436ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 171, 21 August 1929, Page 10
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