ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PPvOGRAMMES FOR LISTENERS-1N 1YA, AUCKLAND.— Silent night. 2YA, WELLINGTON (416 metres).— Relay from Hawera of coucert arranged by ihe committee' formed for the installation of receiving sets in the Hawera Hospital . 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — 8 p.m. studio programme by tlie Woolston Band and assisting artists; march band, "Dunedin," Alford; entr'acte, band, "Beils of St. German," Meiner ; "soprano, Miss M. Miller (a) I "Tlie Joy Bird," Barnes, (b) "I Wonder If Love is a Dream," Foster; male quartet, De Reszke Singers (a) "Absent," Leighton record ; baritone, Mr J. Morgan (a) "My Dreams," Tosti, (b) "The Bells of St. Mary," Adams; fantasia, band, "A Sleigli Ride in Ameriea,"' Jullien ; tenor, Mr A. T. Crouch, "Lolita,'' Buzzi-Peccia, recital, Mr H. Shaw, "Bendy's Sermon," Conan Doyle ; New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Spring Song," Mendelssohn, record ; mezzo soprano, Miss L. Colville, "Golden Dancing Days," Clarke; cornet solo, with band accompaniment, Bandsman R. Ohlson, "U Baccio," Arditi"; male trio, Californian Humming Birds, "I Just lloll Along," Trent record ; waltz, lnternational Concert Orchestra, "The Blue Dauube," Strauss, record ; soprano solo, Miss M. Miller, "I Love You Truly," Bond; selection, band, "Obergon," Weber; baritone, Mr J. Morgan, "A Russian Love Song," Lardelli ; Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Jaines "O, Sole Mio," Di Capua, record; mezzo soprano, Miss L. Colville (a) "Tip Toe," Carew, (b) "A Little Coon's Prayer," Hope; horu solo, Bandsman F. Turner, "But the Lord is Mindful of His Own," Mendelssohn ; recital, Mr H. Shaw, "Our Folks," Lynn ; tenor ,Mr A. T. Crouch (a) "Indian Serenade," Voerji (b) "At Dawning," Cadman ; fantasia, band, "A Day With Robin Hood," Trussell ; marcli, band, "Namur," Ricliards. 4YA, DUNEDIN^ (163 metres).— 8 p.m. : Overture Basle Symphony Orcliestra. "Der Freisclmtz," Weber, record ; presentation of song cyclc, "In a Persian Garden,1' Lehmann ; instrumental, 4YA Broadcasling Trio (a) "A la Bien Aimec" Scliutt, (b) "iMelodie," Tscliaikowskv ; tenor. Mr J. Montague, "Duna," McGill ; piano, Mrs E. Drake, "Gardens in tbe Rain," Debussy ; soprano, Miss F. Elmes, (a) "Snowdrops," Craxton, (b) "Lovely Spring," Coenen ; 'cello, Jlr P. .j. Palmer, "Romance," Saint-Saens ; organ, "Alerchant of Venicc, Prelude," Rosse, record; recital. Mr A. Corrie, with tlie poets series, "Robert Bridges, Poet Laurcate" ; iustrumental, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, (aV "Serenade." Chaminade, (b) "Herodiade, Prelude," Massenet, (c) "Prelude," Rachmaninoff; contralto, Miss D. Skinner, (a) "Hedge Roses," Schubert, (b) "My Peace Thou Art," Schubert; violin, Mr F. Parsons, "Am Meer," Lully; selection Columbia Symphony Orchestra, "Faust," Gounod, record. RADIO CONSTRUCTORS. Tlie Marcouiphone Company has re cently produced a very efficient lt.F bypass unit, which. wben used in the plate and screen — grid cireuits, will entirely eliminate inter-action effects, due to capacity in wiring, etc. This useful component retails at 7s 6d and is obtainable from all Hnwke's Tay radio dealers.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 205, 30 September 1929, Page 10
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