BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH, (250 Metres.)
Noon-1 p.m.; News session and miscellaneous programme. 2.30-4.30: Selected conCert programmo. Principal items—"Sona tina in D Major" (Schubert), Albert Sammons (violinist) and William Murdoch (pianist); "Parlal Valse," Galli Curci, soprano; "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn-Liszt), Mark Hambourg, pianist; "By the Blue Hawaiian Waterß," Reginald Foort, Wurlitzer organ solo; selections from the grand operas produced in Ohristchurch by the Gonsalez Company. 6.30:-7.45: Children's session ("Among the Pirates"), Lady Gay, Uncle Tom, Mr Wiseman and party of Sunbeams. 7.45-8: News session. 8-10.15: Selected concert session. Principal items—"The Gipsy and the Bird," Galli-Curci, soprano; "Canzonetta," Marjorie Hayward, violinist; "Rakoczy March, Mark Hambourg, pianist; "The Story of Lady Godiva, John Henry and Blossom; "Martha," Selection, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards; "Lilac Time" Selection, the New Mayfair Orchestra. Mr J. Laurenson will ' contribute elocutionary items, and Mr Leo Hayward will give one of his "Travologncs" on little-known beauty spots of the Dominion. 2YA, WELLINGTON. ; (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected fgramophone items. 4.80 and 4.55; Sporting results to hand. 6: Children's hour—Big Brother Jack, assisted by Cousins Phyllis. Ailsa and Zac; song, Cousin Phyllis, "Just a Cottage Small" (Hanley); story, Big Brother Jack; steel guitar, Cousin Zac, "Medley"; birthdays; song, Cousin Ailsa; steel guitar, Cousin Zac, "Medley"; song, Cousin Phyllis, "A Little Pink Rose" (jjond); story, Uig Brother Jack; song, Cousin Ailsa. 7: News session, market reportß and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette by representative of Agricultural Department, "i'or the Man on the Land." 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 6.1: Overture—The Orohestra, (a) "PatrolSpirit of America"; (b) "Summer Evening" (Waldteufel). 8.11: Duet—Mrs Alice Hams and. Mr Lon Barnes, "When You Are By My Side" (Talbot). 8.15: 'Cello solo with orchestral aocompaniment—Mr Geo. Ellwood, "Apres un Reve" (Faure). 8.22: Tenor solo—Mr Arthur Coe, "Serenade" (I'schaikowsky). 8.28: Steei guitar trio—Mrs Mildred 1 Kenny's Steel Guitar Trio, (a) "Mellow Morn"; (b) "Shine on. , Harvest Moon" (Norworth). 8.33: Contralto soloMiss Lily Mackie, "My Heart is Singing" (Sans Souci). 8.37; Humour—Mr W. McClellan, "The Street Watchman's Story" (Williams). 8.42: Baritone aolos—Mr Len Barnes, (a) "Widdcombe Fair" (traditional); (b) "The Horn" \Flegier); (c) "Peeche" (Pennino). 8.52: Relay of organ solos by Mr H. Temple White, (a) "Reve D'Amour" (Corbett); (b) "Marche Anx Flambeaux" (Scotson Clark). 9.2: Wesllior report and announcements. 9.4: Soprano solo—Mrs Alice Harris, "When a Dream of Love You Cherish" (Phillips). 9.8: Instrumental —The Orchestra, repeat item. 9.16: Quartet —The Orpheus Quartet, "Kentucky Babe" (Giobel). 9.20: Instrumental—Mrs Mildred Kenny's Steel Guitar Trio, (a) "When You And I Wore Young, Maggie' (Butterfield); (b) "Rose O'Ryan" (O'Donnell). 9.26 Songs at the piano—Mr Billy Hart, (a) "Side By Side" (Woods); (b) latest hits 9.36: Musicil comedy selection— The Orchestra, "Sunny" (Kern). 9.46: Contralto solo—Miss Lilv Mackie, "A Garden is a Lovesome Thing" (Del Riego). 9.50: Humour —Mr W. McCle'land hj) "Pirk'es Piano" (Carter-Platts); (b) "Johnny, You and Me" (Cooper). 9.55: Suite—The Orchestra, "Nautical Scenes" (Fletcher). . 10.5: Trio—The Orpheus Trio, "Pure Ray of Light" (Baker). 10.9: Instrumental—The Orchestra, latest dance novelties. 4TA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Gramophone concert. 3.30: Social notes. 3.40: Studio music. 4: Address on "Art Needlework," by Miss Marguerite Puochegud (under the auspicerf of King Edward Technical College). 4.15: Gramophone music. 4.25: Sports results. 6: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's session, Big Brother Bill; the musical items on this programme will be provided by the pupils of Kensington School, under the leadership of Mr Palmer, singing master. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address. 8: Town Hall ehimes; concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Bandmaster 3. Dixon, and assisting artists. 8.1: March, Band, "St. Kilda" tTrussell). 8.5: Soprtno solos, Mrs D. Carty, (a) "Drink
to Mo Only "With Thine Eyes," (b) ''The Meeting o£ the Waters" (Moore). 8.11:' Recital, Mr Lester Moller, "The Mouse" (Adeler). 8.17: Waltz, Band,' "Reflections" (Bordogni). 8.27: Baritone solo,"Mr Bert HawHnson, "Gae, Bring to Me." . 8.80: Address, Pastor W. D. More. 8.45: Intermezzo, Band, "Sabbath Bells" Horsley). 8.51: Contralto solos, Miss E, Basire, (a) "There's a Land" (Allitsen), (b) "Birds Go North Again" (Willeby). 8.56: Recital, Miss Anita Winkel, "In an Indian Garden" (Anon). 9: Weather forecast. 9.2: Selection, Band, "The Martyrs" (Donizetti). 9.17: Bass solo, Mr P. 0. Cooper, "I'm a Roamer" (Mendelssohn). 9.21: Euphonium solo (with band accompaniment), "Star of Eve" (Wagner). 9.28: Vocal duet, Mrs D. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawlinson, _ "Annie Laurie" (McFarren). 9.32: Recitals, Mr Leßter Mollor,. (a) "Christmas at Sea (Stevenson), (b) "Prizeß in the Pudding (Roberts). 9.40: Overture, Band, ''Semiramide" ('Rossini). 9.50: Contralto solo. Miss E. Basire, "Break, Break. Break" (Oaroy). 9.53: Recitals, Mis Anita Winkel, (ft) The Three Trees" (Powell), (b) child impersonation, "Has Anyone Seen My _ Mouse (Milne). 9.58: Baritono solos. Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) "Danny Boy" (Weatherloy). (b) "Youth" (AUitsen). 10.4: Selection of hymns, Band. 10.9: Bass F C. Cooner, (a) "Prom Hnshy Beds (Bajfo), (b) "Love Leads to Battle" (Buononcim). 10.15: March, Band, "Swing Along. IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) ;i p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items.' 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Further studio items. 4.25: Sports Jesuits. 6: Children's hour, Uncle Georgo; items will be supplied by the Hotel Cargen Orchestra. They will give popular airs and nursery rhymes; letters and birthdays: bedtime stories. 7.15: Talk by Mr Geo. Ambler on "Poultry-keeping: Line Breeding," 7.80: News and market reports, book review. 8: Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under Mr J. J. Whitford Waugh. 8.11: Baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (Sargeant). 8.15: Instrumental Trio, Auckland Trio, "Finale," from "Novelletten" (Gade). 8.24: Soprano solo, Miss Nora Hume, "Ave Maria" (Gounod). 8.28: Flute solo, ."By the Brook" (Wetzger). 8.32: Tenor solo, Mr C. Snisted, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan). 8.36: Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.46: "Violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Nocturne in E Flat" (Chopin). 8.50: Talk by Mr A. B. Chappell on "Old New Zealand: The Story of a Flagstaff." 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.3: Flute solo, "The Nightingale" (Donjon). 9.10: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, Recitative and Aria from "Rinaldo" (Handel). 9.14: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Hungarian Dances" (Brahms). .9.22: Presentation of excerpts from "Mignon," by Thomas, produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Mignon, Madams Irene Ainsley; Filina, Miss Nora Hume; Wilhelm, Mr C. Suisted; Lothario, Mr W. Brough; trio, "Ah, What Grace"; Mignon, "Knowest Thou the Land!"; Mignon and Lothario, "The Swallows"; trio, "Here Am I"; Mignon, "Syrienne"; Wilhelm, "Farewell, Mignon"; Filina, "I Am Titahia": Mignon, "Gavotte"; duet, "Once More, My Heart'; chorus, "Hymn and Finale." 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.42The N.S.W, State Military Band. 7.59: Foreword to the next item. 5: The Capitol Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: At the "Wurlifczer" Organ: Fred Scboll. 8.20: Captain Donald McLean will tell the true story of the mystery of the Marie Celeste (the greatest of all sea mysteries). 8.85: Tie N.S.W. State Military Band. 8.50: Roy Agnew, Australian pianist-composer. 9: "Big Ben"late weather forecast; the N.S.W. State Military Band. 9.20: From the Capitol Theatre: The stag?, presentation/ 9.35: A radio revue presented by the Langlea Concert Company in collaboration with Charles Lawrence. 10.20: Roy Agnew. 10.80: Late weather forecast; the Ambassadors' Dane® Orchestra. 10.45: Studio music. 10.50: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.57: To-morrow's programme and late news Jl: "Big Ben'; the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra til] 11.45.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19376, 31 July 1928, Page 5
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