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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. 4YA, Dunedin (500 w., 38!) ra.).— 7.15: Studio concert (vocal and instrumental). 7.45: Information service — weather reports and forecast, shipping notes, weekly market report, mad notices, football and hockey results. 8; ' Studio concert (gramophone recital of Gilbert and Sullivan’s light opera, (1) ‘The Mikado’ overture in two parts; (2) chorus, ‘lf You Want to Know We Are,’ chorus of men: (3) solo, ‘ A Wandering Minstrel ’ (John Harrison); (4) (a) solo, ‘ Our Great Mikado’ (George Baker), (h) solo (‘Young Man, Despair Likewise,’ Robert Radford); (5) (a) rheitation, I Have Journeyed for a Month ’ (Harrison and Radford), (b) solo and chorus (‘ Behold the Lord, High Execusioner,’ Geo. Baker); (6) solo. ‘As Some Day It May Happen ’ (George Baker); (7) (a) trio (‘Comes a Tram of Little Ladies,’ Edna Thornton, Violet Essex, V. Oppenshaw), (b) trio (‘Three Little Maids from School,’ as previous item); (8) (a) quintet (‘So Please You, Sir,’ Thornton, Essex, Jones, Radford, and Baker), (b) duet (‘ Were You Not to Ko-Ko Flighted,’ Esses and Radford); (9) trio, *T Am So Proud ’ (Radford, Baker, and Pike); (10) quartet with chorus, ‘ With Aspect Stern’ (Essex and Radford, Harrison, Baker); (11) finale, act i., part 2 (Edna Thornton and chorus) ; (12) finale, act i., part 3 (Edna Thornton and chorus); (13) opening chorus, act ii., ‘Braid of Haven Hair’ (Violet Oppenshaw and girls); (14) solo. ‘Tbo Sun Whose Rays ’ (Violet Essex); (15) madrigal, 1 Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day ’ (Thornton, Jones, Radford, , Pike); (16) (a) trio (‘Here’s a How-do-do,’ Essex, Harrison, and Baker), (b) duet and chorus (‘Entrance of Mikado and Katisha,’ Thornton, Radford, and chorus of girls); (17) solo, ‘ A More Humane Mikado ’ (Robert Radford); (18) trio, ‘The Criminal Cried * (Thornton, Radford. and Baker); (19) (a) glee (‘See Now the Fates,’ Thornton, Jones, Harrison, Radford, and Baker), (b) duet ‘The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring,’ Harrison and Baker); (20) (a) solo (‘ Alone and Yet Alive,’ Edna Thornton), (b) solo (‘Willow, Tit Willow,’ Geo. Baker); (21) (a) duet ‘ There i* Beauty,’ Thornton and Baker), (b) full chorus, finale, act ii. 10: Close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME,

4YA, Dunedin (500 w., 380 m.).— 6.30: relay of service from the Methodist Central Mission; preacher, Rev. VV. Walker; organist, Mr Chas. A. Martin; organ prelude, ‘Serenade’ (Chamnuule); hymn 363, ‘ Hark, Hark, My Soul!’ prayer; hymn 65. ‘Tell Mo tho Old, Old Story ’; recital, Miss Rona Scott. ‘Not Understood': solo. MrMarshall; Scripture reading, Roman* viii., 24-39; vocal solo. Mr L. Stubbs; prayer; anthem. ‘Gloria’ (Monart), the choir; intimations; hymn 350, ‘ Sowing in the Morning ’; sermon, ‘ God’s Overruling Providence ’; *'l ha Sands of Time are Sinking,’ by tho choir; hymn 445, ‘Abide With Me’; benediction ; organ postlude. 8: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre, concert by the Kaikorai Band—(l) hymn, ‘Rock of Ages ’; (2) selection, ‘ Souvenir da Meyerbeer,’ the band; (3) vocal solo, ‘Far Across the Desert Sands,’ Mrs Chas. Penman; (4) hymn. ‘l’m Fraying For You,’ the band; (5) xylophone solo, ‘Four Little Blackberries,' Mr E. Andrews; (6) vocal solo, ‘Don Juan’s Serenade,’ Mr Reg. Richards; (7) ’cello solo, ‘Serenade’ (Squire), Mr M. F. Robilliard; (8) overture. ‘ Ln< ■ spiel’ (Kola Bela), the band; (9) march, ‘Australian.’ 9: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 2