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0N THE RADIO TO-MIGHT PROGRAM.MES KOK LISTENERS-1N. 1YA, AUCKLAND.— Silent day. 2YA, WELLINGTON.— 5 p.m,: Cluldren's scssion iroiu tlie circus; t p.m., xxews session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette, Mr li. C. Soutb, "Books, Opare and Gay ' ; S p.m., Wirtli's Circus. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.— 5 p.m., Children' s session, conducted by bcatterjoy ; (3 p.m., diunor session; t p.m., News session ; 7.30, talk, Mr E. J. Boll, "Book Review" ; 8 p.m., stodio programme bv Derry's 31 ilitarv Baixd and assisting artists: mavcli, band, "Belphega." Brejisant; bavitone, Mr C. Harrowav. Oi) "31y 01(1 Slrako." Trotere, (10 "Jn Old Piceadilly," Hewitt; mandolin. Mario de l'ictro, "C'onocrt Mazurka," t'alace. rec'ord ; niezzo sopvano, Mrs 31. E. Slrarp. "Ihe Ships of Arcady," Head ; waltz, Tnter-

natioual Noveliv Octot. "Lookoo, -)o~ nasson, record : tenor, 3Ir W. R. Hill, (a) "Alton Water." (b) "3Iy Love Gbe's But a Lassie Yet" ; serenade, Band, "La Seronata," Braga ; lnunorour reeitals. 31 r R. Foster, "1 HaveiYt Got tlie Xerve" ; organ solo, C. 3Y. Saxby, "Classica." nrranged Ewing; contralto. 31iss N. Bowden, "Dawn," ('urrall ; seleetion. band, "A 31usical Jig Saw," Aston ; lianjo solo. 3Iario de Pietro, "Erivolous Joe" de Pietro, j-ecord : karitane, 31 r C. Harrowav, "Tlie Little lrisli Girl," Lohr ; waltz, Land, "Beautiful Danube," Strauss; luezzo soprano, 31 rs E. 31. Sliarp (a) "Tf You Wero tlie Openhig Rose," Tlewitt '!) "Wild Geese." Yaughan de Loatli ; niareli, band, "The Yanisbed Ariny," Alford; tener. 31 1* 11. Hill, "Tlie Belts of Little Weston." Tlionipson ; insti'umental, band. "31ay Blossoin," Weir; eontraMo, 31iss N. Bowden (a) "Capriec," Furnell. (I> > Lad's Love," Clarke; organ solo. C. W. Saxhy, "Classica,'' arranged Ewing; liumorous recital. 31 r R. Foster. "Bye, Bye," 3Yill Gardner; nmle quartet, the Itevellers. "('oiniii' Honie," Dcppen, reeord ; lnarcli, band, "01d Comrades," Tcike. 4YA DUNEDIN,— 5 p.m. : Children's session, coiiducted by I'lnle Allau. (i: Dinner session. 7: News session. 8: Overture, Nntional Syinplioity Orehestra, "Die Fledcvnraus, "Mrau-s; male quartet, Orplious 3Iale Fuur, "Bolls ot Seville." Jude; vioiin, Jlis> B. Paiiie. "Andante Cantahi'e,'' Tschaikoivsky ; teiior, 3fr A. S. Blake. "Aluleteer of 3lalaga." Trotere; recital. 31 iss X. Buswell, "The Great Lover," Brookc: froprano. 3! iss F. Elntes, "A\ ill He Come?" Kullivan : piano. 31rs E. •Drake, "Giioineiueigcii," LLzt : male quartet, Orpheus 3Iale Fc ur, '"('ornt'.eld 31e!odies," Gatcs : contralto, 31 iss N-. A\ ilkie. (a) "Bakelv Koo," Frinil, (b) "Erisky Love Lilt." Kcnnedy T'lascr; vioiin, Mi-s B. l'aine. "Tlie Sliepberd's Danc"," dennan : liasv. 3!r J. Palerson, "The Eiiig'.s 31iustrel," Pinsuli; lloyal Opera" Orchestra, "Faust" haile! inu-if, (iounod. record ; male cpiartet, Orplious 31alo Four, Clioir, "Winter Songs," BuJlard : reeitals, 31iss X. Buswell. (a) "Hcnv Baimernian Ihude the dre.v," Warren, (h)5 "Tcnvkeslntrv I'oad," 3lasefie!cl : tenor. 31 r F. H. Jones, "I Seek for T'lioe in Ev"i;y Floiver," (laiiz, : piano, 3Irs E, Drake, (a) "J'asioralle," Sea rlatbie, (In ."Tarauielle," Karaanoff: sojirano. .Ah"v.s F. Klmes, (a) "Feast of Lantcrns," Biintock. (b) "We'd Better Bicle a Wee," Chu ihel ; vioiin, 31 iss T. Paino, "Widor's Serenade." Widor: male fjuarlcl. Orplieus Four, "An Evening Lullahy," Shaw; contralto, 31 iss.s X. Y'ilkie, "Softy Awakes* 3ly lloart," Saint-Saeiis ; Boval Opera Oreliostra. "Faust" hellet lmisie, Goiinod ; hass. 31 r TI. McAl'uin "King of the Airr' Stonehau : male cpiartet, Orpheus 3iale Four, "1 Hear Kentwekv Calling." 3Iooro : mareh. Band of the Garde Re])uhlieaine," "Le Pero de la 3'ictoire." Gaime, record. 2FC, SYDNEY (451 metres).— S p.m. till 11 p.m. 2DL, SVDMEY (349 metres).— 8 p.m. till 11 .30 p.m. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).— 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO, MELBOURNE (331 metres).— 8 p.m. till midnigbt. Super-wasp short wave set owners are daily listemng to world-wide programmes. Local enthusiasts tell us that it is living up to its reputation as the (inest R.W. rooeiver yet designed. Coinniaiider Byrd knew something wlien he specified pilot Super-Wasp for the Antarctie Expedition.— l)nvid A. Laing and Son, Ltd., I4.B. distributors.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 12

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