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v TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.,—7.ls to 7.45: News and reports, etc.; book review. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert by the Ponsonby Boys’ Brass Band; relay of orchestral selections by the Empress Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr E. Engell; tenor solo, ‘Linden Lea,’ Mr Albert Clarke; march. ‘ Boya\ Ambassadors’ (Staunton), fantasia, ‘Maid of Orleans’ (Laurent), serenade, ‘Bream of Love’ (Fulton), ‘Belle of Wooloomooloo ’ (Lithgow), the band; mezzo-soprano, \ Pale Moon ’ (Logan), ‘Slave Song,’ Miss G. Crook: cornet solo, Sergeant H. Hoffmann; weather report and interval; relay oi orchestral selections from the Empress Theatre; tenor solo, ‘Dolorosa’ (Phillips), Mr Clarke; march, ‘National Guard’ (Lithgow), ‘Barcelona’ (Evans), the band; mezzo-soprano, selection from ‘ Cycle of Life ’ (Ronald), Miss Crook; valse lente, ‘Loves Entreaty’ (Rimrner), ‘Lucia di Lammermoor ' (Donizetti), the band; tenor solo, 'Fairings’ (Marten), Mr Clarke; pianoforte solo, ‘ Valse do Concert (Wieniawski), studio pianist; march, ‘ Amicizia ’ (Chambers), the band. 3YA, Christchurch. —7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc.; Miss M. A. Blackmore, M.A. (president of the Home Economics Association) will give an address introducing a series of talks to farmers’ wives and other homemakers. 8 to 10: Chimes; a short programme of music on the occasion of the Beethoven centenary; talk on Beethoven; string quartet, ‘ No. 4 Quartet,’ Mrs Roy Twyneham, Mrs Guthrie, Mrs K. Robinson, and MisS Mary Ward; soprano solo, ‘ Thou Knowest the Hand,’ Mrs Cherry; Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr W. J. Bellinr,ham F.S.M., in ‘ Movements from Fifti Symphony ’; soprano solo, Miss Blanche Atkinson; baritone solo,‘Creation ’ (Hyman), Dir Hugh Hobbs: violin solo, 1 Rondo Sonata E Flat, Miss Mary Ward; soprano solo, Miss Blanche Atkinson; pianoforte solo, ‘Scherzo ’ (Sonata No. 18), Miss Mina Ward; interval; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre; soprano solo, ‘ Will o’ the Wisp ’ (Stress), Mrs Cherry; baritone solo, ! ‘Song of the Clock,’ Mr Hugh Hobbs; violin solos, ‘ Spanish Dance ’ (Timbalist), ‘ Irish Reels ’ (Stanford), Miss Mary Ward; vocal solos, ‘ Sea Fever ’ (Ireland), ‘ I Pitch My Lonely Caravan,’ Mrs Cherry; soprano solo. ‘You in a Gondola,’ Miss Jean Cherry; pianoforte solo, ‘ Grand Polonaise ’ (Chopin), Miss Mina Ward; vocal duet, ‘Love Is Meant to Make Us ! Glad.’ Mrs Cherry and Mr Hugh Hobbs. I 4YA, Dunedin.—7; Studio items. | 7.30: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: I Chimes; studio concert arranged by Mr ! W. C. Barnes; relays of orchestral 1 selections by the Empire Theatre Ori chestra, under the direction of Mr i Chas Parnell. 3LO, Melbourne. —5.40: Childrens hour, answers to letters and birthday ! greetings. 5.55: Premier Four. 6.2: i “Marv Gumleaf.” 6.12: Harold Col- | lier. 6.20: Premier Four. 6.27: I “ Marv Gumleaf.” 6.35: News, etc. I 7.15; Commonwealth Railways. 7.30: jMr A. W. Jackson. 7.45: Theatrical. '8: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists; Check Hayes; Premier Four; i Marie Le Varre; Marjorie Vere (soi prano). 11 News; sporting notes by ‘‘ Olympus.” 11: Our great thought. 11.40: Close drum-
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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 4
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