RADIO
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES ]YA, Auckland.—6.3o iq .7: Chil- . Iren’s session, Sister Mnisie. 7.15 to 7.45:' Nows and reports, etc.; talk by Dir Clmmptalonp, 'By Motor Trrongh tho North.’ S to 10: Chimes; cornet solo, ‘The Last Waltz’ (Weber), Mr A. Trimmer; baritone solo, ‘ Young Tom o’ Devon ’ ißussell). Dir H. Win-burton; violin o!o, 1 Borccuso ’ (Jarnel’clt), Mr S. , : ,aclcr; soprano solo, ‘ Down in the Forest ’ (Ronald), Miss L. Cleveland; saxophone solo, ‘Saxophun’ (Wiedorf), Mr D. M'Minn; banjo solo, ‘The Kilties’ (Grimshaw), Mr J. C. Deane; mouth organ solo, march selection, Mr S. Broadribb; baritone solo, ‘Devon for Mo’ (Kahn), Dir H. Warhurton; humorous, ‘ Lovinsky’s Wedding ’ (Cohen), Mr Lo Verc; cornet solo, ‘Gallant Trumpets,’ Mr A. Trimmer; soprano solo, ‘ Happy Song ’ (Del Riego), Miss L. Cleveland; relay ol orchestral selections by Prince Edward theatre Orchestra (Mr Geo. Poore, conductor); violin solo, ‘ Zonctta. ’ (Tschaikowsky), Mr S. Sader; baritone solo, ‘ Lov 0 is Mine’ (Gartner), Mr it. Warburton; banjo solo, ‘Plantation Symphony’ (lino), Dir J Deame; inonth organ solo, waltz selection (medley), Dir 8. Broadribb; cornet solo, 'Exile’s Lament’ (Hoed), Dir A. Trimmer; saxophone solo, selected, Dir D. DPDlinn; soprano solo, ‘Greatest Wish’ (Del Riego), Miss L. Cleveland| saxophone soloy selected,- Mr-1). DPDlinn. 2VK, Wellington.—7.4s to 10; Announcement! tsrelay of orchestra] lions from the.. Parnmoniit Theatre (director, Dir R. R. Caulton);'special relay. Ml A, Christchurch,—/.15: lo (.45; News and reports, etc. S to 10: Studio concert, arranged by Dir, Gordon Ireland, to include the itemsamong others;—Vocal duets,' ‘Don’t Mind the Bain, 1 Hop, Skip, and Jump,’ • Medley,’ Messrs J. Taylor and Charles Lawrence; whistling solo, selected, Miss E. Kennode; pianolorle duets, ‘'Valentino,’ ‘Sailor's Sweetheart,' Miss GmnimitE and Dir Gordon Ireland; talks, ‘ .Monty on fashions, ‘ You-Know What 1 Mean,’ .Mr -Gordon Ireland; pianoforte solos, ‘Sonata- ’(Beethoven), • Prisoner's Song,’ Mr Gordon Ireland; relay of orchestral .'selections by Hie Ervslal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of - Mr Allred ,J. Bunz. 4VA, Dunedin. —7 : Childrens session, Aunt. Diana -and .her dwarfs. 7.;)(,): News and ' reports, etc. ’8: Relay from Mis Majesty's TlujUre ol Handel’s oratorio, ‘ The Dfessiali,’ by the Dunedin Choral Society, under the direction ol Dlf James Coombs. Sohrists: Soprano, Dladainc Wj nnie Fraser; alio, Miss M, Rsqnilant.; tenor, Mr Les Dailey; bass, Dir L. Worth. ‘_’BL, Sydney.—A classical progi-nnnne commencing at 3 will include Broadcasters’Dl iuia tu re Orchestra (under the direction of Dir J, Knight Barnett), Miss Grace Saville (contralto), Eyrie
Male Quartet, Miss Ida Leggett (soprano). Mr J. Crossly Browne (clarinet), Mr Stanley It. Catlett..(tenor), Mr H. Hinclu'lilVe (bnritone)j Miss Nell Crane and Mr A. J. Lawrence (novelty tll’fllS).
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Evening Star, Issue 19431, 14 December 1926, Page 10
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