ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
WELLINGTON RELAlfS FROM ELTHAM. NOYELTY CONCERT FROM SYDNEY. 1YA AUCKLAND.— 5 p.m.: Children^ session, conducted by Peter Pan. 7: News and market reports; 7.15: Book review. 8: Relay from Hmty Hall of installation of district officers of Manchester TJnity Independent Order of Oddfellows, gramoplione programme of dance music. 2YA WELLINGTON — 5 p.m.: Chil'dern's session ; 7 : News session, iaarket reports and sports _ results;. 7.4U: Xecturette. Hare Hongi. "Maori Prormneiation" ; 8 : Relay from Eltham of band contest, beld under the auspices of the Taranaki Brass and Pipe Bands' Association., 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.— 5 p.m.: Children' s session, conducted by Uncle Fxank. 7 : News session. 7.30 : Lecturetfce, Mr D. Sidey, "Sheep Breedmg Season.'i 8: Overture, Mengelberg s Concertgehouw Orchestra, ' Oheron, iWeber; presentation of song cycle "The Golden Thresbold," by Liza Lehynnnn and, Saropini Naidu and produced by the Grand Opera Quartet ;ini troduction and opening chorus, Harvest Hymn" ; haritone, "Song of a Bream": duet, soprano and contralto and chorus, "Henna" ; duet, tenor aild Lass, "Palanquin Bearers" ; solo, contralto reeitation, "The _ Serpents are 'Asleep Among the Poppies ; soprano and Aute, "The Snake Charmers : haritone and chorus, "The Ro£al Tmnbs ot Bolconda" ; tenor, "You FlauntYour Beauty in the Rose" ; duet, contralto and tenor, "Like a Serpent to thepalling Voice of Flutes" ; chorus, Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad' ; soprano, "Song of the Little Sister Cradle ' Song : haritone and quartet, 10 a Buddha Seated on a Lotus" ; chprus, "Indian Dancers" ; trio, soprano, contralto and tenor, "New Leaves Grow Green on the Banyan Twigs ; contralto, "Alabaster ; fciale tenor _ solo, quartet and chorus, "At the Thiesh•r" old" ; polite talks, kr A. W. Brown^ " (a) "Dinner," Graham, (b) In© Neighbours," Graham ; harp, Captam H N. Barlow, "Aviation •; organ, Q. Maclean, "Merchant of Vemce Prelude No. 1," Rosse; tenor, Mr E. Rogers, "Achal hy the Sea," Lawrence; Aute, Mr.W. Hay, (a) "Serenada, Wilcocke, (b)' "Yalse des Sylpbes," Berhoz; duet, soprano and hass, Grand °Pern Gn©j "O Wert Thou m the Cauld ±>last, Mendelssohn; organ G. Maclean, "Merchant of Vemce,' Intermezzo and Oriental March, Rosse record; ballads for hroadbrows, Mr A. W. Brpwn, Mr ' LaSerty Takes a Lady Out, Herbert, band 3B.B.C. Wireless Mihtary Band, "Lilli Burlero," arranged Sharp, record: inezzo soprano, Miss M. Spiller, "Come, for it is Jtine/ -Foster; harp, Mr H. Glavsher, "The Bosom of the Beep," Johnson; Berlin State Orchestra, "Die Fledemaus," Strauss. 4YA, DUNEDIN.— Silent night. 2FC, SYDNEY.— 8 p.m.: Special concert programme anranged by Howard Carr in association witb Roland Foster. 2BL, SYDNEY.— 8 p.m. : Programme by the Mellow Fellows in song and story. (Note. — New Zealand time is two • hours ahead of Kastern Australian ' time). * A.C. SHORT-W AYE RADIO. THE PILOT A.C. SUPER WASP DE * LTJXE. This model has all outstanding features of the nowfamous Super Wasp, and in addition .a Push Pull ^ndio Am-1 pliAef that will meet the most exacting demands. If you are interested^ in real 1>X short w'ave reception giving excellent tone and ampje power for a Dynamic Speaker, arrange at once for a demonstration from your local dealer,who will be pleased to furnish full par-ticulaj-s. DAY1D S. LAING AND SON, LTD., "Wholesale Distributoi's for Hawke's Say-
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 16
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