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TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. ■ ■ ■ -j U'A.DUNEDI.N - ' ! (380..Metres'!) 7 p.m.: Children's Session—Aunt '■" Diana. 7.30 p.m.: News and Reports, etc. :8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Chimes. Studio' Concert. Voeal Solos (a) '-'Bedouin Love Song" (Pinsuti); (b) "Harlequin" (Sanderson), Mr J ''. Clarke violin solo, "Broken Melody" (Van Blen), Mr E. G\ Riiffell; piano solo, "Italian' Concerto" (Bach), Jdiss A. Wilson;, vocal solos, (a) "Little Ked Dawn" (Chu'ter), (by; "Big Brother ■ Pay" (Cinder), Miss W. McPeak; ; corf net solo, selected,' Mr G; Christie; violin solo, "Indian Love Call," from. "Eos? Marie," Mr IS. G. Ruffell; .vocal solosj (a) "Friend," (b) "Ginchy Road," Mr R. Richards;, piano duet, "L'hnpetuosite," Misses A. and H. Wilson; cornet solo ; selected, Mr G ;: Christie; vocal solos, (a) "Male o' Mine" (Elliot), (b) "Floral Dance" (Moss), Mr W. Kuffell-; 'cello solo, selected, Mr 11. Eobil ? liard; cornet '.. solo, selected, Mr •G. Christie; vocal solo?, (a) "Twilight.is O.urMaiden Fair," .(!)). "Finale," Miss. W.. McPeak; violin solo, "Serenade" ..(Schubert), Mr E. G.Huf.tell;.'cello «tii.o,- selected, Mr M. Robilliard;; vocal solos, -(a) selected, ib) selected, Mr J. Clark. . ' i^A.AUCKLAND. .',■.' ' (420 Metres}. . ' 7.15 N p.m. to .7.15 .p.m.: iVewi' and reports, etc. Short talk on "Clay Pipe Making. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Relay of overture from the Majestic Theatre .'(orchestra under direction of Mr Fred. Mumford); tenor solos, (a) "Sleep and the Roses" (Tate), (b.) "Where My Caravan, has Rested" (Lohr),. Mr Ridley; cornet 5010,.. selected, Mr A. Davies; contralto solo, •'•Only the River Running .By" (Hopkins 1 ., Miss .M. Gutry;. banjo solo, "High. School Cadets" (Sousa), Mr A, Forster; baritone solos, (a) - "tfnvictiis," .(b) "I Did Not Know'* . (Trotcre), Mr J. R. Haworlh; elocutionary, , "Setting a Hen, Mrs E. Payne; cornet solo, "Down the Vale," ■Mr "Davie?; weather report; ..relay of ■ orchestral • selections from the Majcstio Theatre: tenor solo, "The Lost, Chord" (Sullivan), Mr Ridley:-banjo solo, "A Black Coquette'' (Griuishaw), Mr Forster; contralto solos, (a) "I Don't Suppose" (Trotere), (b) "Far' Beyond the Red Horizon" (Crossley) Miss Gutry; humorous, (a) "The Novelty Bazaar," (b) "The Rehearsal," Mrs Payne; baritone solo, "Traveller's Joy" (Brahe), Mr Haworth; banjo eolo. "Old Plantation Airs' (Morley). Mr A. Forster; cornet solo, "Parted" ;Tosti), Mr Davies. 3YA CHRISTCHUKCH ;400 Metre?). Silent day. •2\'K WELLINGTON ,v . (205 Metres.) Silent ■ day. 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). .5.10 p.m.: Children's Hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings; 5.55 p.m., Studio Orchestra: 6 p.m., "Mary Gumleaf" ' G.lO p.m., Ca.pt. Donald McLean; 6.'2u •um.'"Marv Gutuleaf"; G.SS p.m., New 3, etc.; 7.15 p.m;, R. 11. "Wilmovon Town Planrun"- 7.30 p.m., University Extension; 7.45 pin.' Mr Lance Le Sbucz; Studio Concert'; Bp.'ni., Mr Jas. Allan, "Roses tor the Garden"; S.lO 0.m., Husham's Serenades; 8.30 pm 'Len Gibson's Neapolitan Sextette; 8.37 p'm'.', "Check" Hayes, the Talkative Chap; 644 'a.m., Len GibsoD, mandolin sclo; B.£o p'm ' Grace Jackton, contralto: 8.55 p.m., Len'Gi'osoii's Neapolitan Sextette: 9 p.m., Farcical Debate. University Debating Society- 3.30 p.m.. » PopularProgranimc from Abroad; Victory Theatre Orchestra: 10.4 a oni Ve*s; 11 P.m- O ur Great Tnouehl;. ill 'pm., Joe Arpnson and bis Synco-Sym-phedsta:' 11.4.0 D.tu., close, down.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 11
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