ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
PEOGPAIDIES FOR LTSTEXERS-IN. '1YA AUCKLAND (333 metres)— 3: Presentation of prograninie from Alodel Studio; Basliani-BiTggs Duo, (a) "Toll 3der l Love Her So," Fouge, vb) "Wlien tlie. Lilac Bloom Unclose^," Scbubert-Cliitsam ; A1 r A. IMcFhvain, "Sonie Humour" ; Jngall's tlaivaiian Orc-liestra, (a) "llawaiian Memories," Ileagney, (b) "Wreath for Princess," .Hopkin; Coldstream Guards' Band, "A Musical Switcli," Alford, record : bassbaritone, Peter Daw.son, "Captain Flarry Morgan," Bantock, record; the Asqnitbs, Twenty Mimites' Draivingrooni 3'lntertainment : orohostral, l)e Groot and Picondillv Orchestra, "The Waltz Dream Selection," Rtrauss. record ; humour, Leonard Tdenry, "The Talk of the Talkies," Heurv, record: piano, JMr F. Bell, (a) "Pj-elnde in ll Flat," Cliopin. (h) "Ponpee Yalsante," Poldini; sketcli, YL's C. Bell and Messrs J. Gordon asd X. Vear, "A Reat in the Park," Pinero; soprano, j\Lss l> Roloman, (n) "Almond. Blossoms," Arundale. (h) "Dcnvn Vauxhall Way," Oliver : band, Natioiinl Miiitary Band, "Weymouth Chimes," Howgill, record; tcnor, Jolin McCormack, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," Danks, record ; organ. C. W. Saxhy, "I.cs Alillions tTArlequin," Ilrigo, record. Alr A. hfcFhvain, "Aloi-e Tfnmonr" ; Tngnll's Hawaiinns, (a) "Hilo March." Lilliokalani. (b4 "Thi-ee o'Clock on the Morning," Rohledo ; gramophone dance programme. 2YA, WELLINGTON (416 metres). --S.0 orertnro, 2YA Ralon Orchestra, "I'lchocs from tlie Volga" (Seredy) ; vocal quartet, Alelodie Fonr, "Broadway Melodv'' (Brown, arrangcd Crowthor) ; hanjo duets, Alesdames M. j TCenny and AT. Tonks, (a) "Blne Hawaii'' (Bauer), (h) "Fasoinating Vnni])" (Nnsshaum) comic song and whistling solo, ATrs W. Birch-Johnston, (a) "Liza Brown" (Flarrison), (h) "Cliarmaine" (Rapce): selection, 2YA Salon Orche.si ra. "A Coon's Dav Ont" (Ba.vncs) ; tcnoi', Alr S. Duncan, "A
Cottage Small" (Hanley) ; humour, Alr AI. Yrates, "Spinniug a'Yaru" (Alidcilemiss) ; baritone, Alr R. 8. Allwright. "Xightfall at Sea" (Pliillips) ; insirumental, 2YxV Salon Orchestra, (a) "Valse des Toulettes" (Drigo), (h) "Dance of the Toa Dolls" (SchmidtHagen); bass, Mr IV. AV. Alarshall. "The 1\ olf" (Shield) ; hanjo duets, Mesdames AI. Kenny and M. Tonks, (a) "fjoye Dreams" (Klages), (h) "Deep Fiiglit" (Henderson); humour, Alr AI. Yates, "A Bunch of Stories" ; musical comedy selection, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "AJy Son Jolin" (Strauss) ; tenor, Alr F. Bryant, "When Love Came Calling" (Zameenik) ; Wurlitzer organ, Q. Alaelean, "Flower of Love" (Mendoza). record; vocal quartet, Alelodie Four, request number; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, dance novcltics ; gramophone dance programme 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). — S p.ni. : Concert, followed hy dance music. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 metres). -8 p.m. : Relay of 3YA, Christchurch: special dance programme from the Studio.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 233, 2 November 1929, Page 11
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