ON THE RADIO TO-NIGHT
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL / MUSIC FROM AUCKLAND. SYDNEY RELAYS FROM MELBGURNE. ' 1YA, AUCKLAND.— 5 p.m. ; Cliildren's session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7 : News and rnarket reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr W. E. G. Whqeler, "Esperanto." 8: Relay from Lewis Eady, Ltd., of latest instrumental and A'ocal music. "12YA, WELLINGTON. — 5 p.m.: Children's session. 7': News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, "The Stoek Exchange the World' s Financial Barometer." 8: Qverture, 2YA Orchestrina, "Morning, Noon and Night," Suppe; soprano, Miss M. Sawyer, "The Shadow Song," Meyerbeer ; piano duet, Misses M. Cook and M. Withers, "The Caliph of Baghdad," Boieldieu; baritbne, Mr . W. Boardman, "Tke Porter Song," Flotow : liumour, Mr and Mrs A. Russell, "That's How I Lilce 'Em," Weston, song, "My Moon," Pallisser, duet, "All the Year. Round," Watson; fantasia, 2YA Orchestrina, "A Midsummer Night' s Dream,'1 Mendelssohn ; contralto, Miss' M. ' BAld, "Rose , Softly Blooming," SpohPy duet, Miss M. Sawyer and Mr W. Boardman, "The Manly ,Heart," Mozart; tenor, Mr E. W. Robhins, recitation and aria, "Let Me Gaze," "Be Mine the Delight," Gounod; musical comedy selection, _ 2YA Orchestrina, "The Student Prince," Roinberg; soprano, Miss M. Sawyer, "As Tliro' the Street," Puccini ; Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, (a) "Belle of New York," Kerker, (b) "The Geisha," Jones, record; baritone, Mr W. Boardman, "A Bachelor Gay," Fraser-Simson ; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "On witli the Dance," Coward ; liumour, Mr and Mrs A.: Russell, "Why Did I?" Henderson; duet, "The Merry MiUer," De Koven ; Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford. (a) "Serenade," Rom*berg, (%) "Indian Love Call," Friml, record; contralto, Miss M. Bald, "Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree," Spross; duet, Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham, (a) "Trot Here and There," (b) "The Swing Song," Messager. record; tenor, Mr E. W. Robbins, "The Flower Song," Bizet; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "Intermezzo Russo," Franke. Note. — Tliis programme will be interrupted to permit a relay .of a talkie feature from the Majestic Theatre, 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH— 5 p.m.: Children's session, conducted bv Aunt Pat. 7: News session. 8: Popular dance programme. 4YA, DUNEDIN— 5 p.m.: Children's session, conducted by Aunt * Sheila. 7: News session. 8: Classical programme, ' 2FC, SYDNEY.— 8 p.m.: Relay from Rndio Exhibition at Sydney Town Hall. followed by relay from Mel'bourne of brass band recital. ' . 2BL, SYDNEY— 8 p.m.; Popular concert programme. 3LO, MELBOURNE (331 metres).— 8 p m. till midnight. 3AR, MELBOURNE (484 metres).— 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. A.C. SHORT-WAVE^ RADIO. THE PrLOT A.C. SUPER WASP DE LUXE. This model has all outstanding features of the now famous Super Wasp, and in addition a Push Pull Audio Amplifier that will meet the most exactir.g demands. If you ,are interested in real DX short wave reception giving excellent tone and nmple power for a Dynamic Speaker, arrange at once for a demonstration from your local dealer, who will be pleased to furnish full particulars. DAVID.S. LA1NG AND SUN, LTD., Wholesale Distributors for Hawke's Bay.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 12
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