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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 2YA, Wellington.—G: Children’s hour, Auntie Gwen, .stories, songs, and birthday greetings; news session, ket reports, and sports results. 7.41): Lccturettc, Rev. J. R. Blanchard, 8.A., ‘A Busk Tragedy and its Sequel.’ 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, ‘EI Capitau starch (Sousa). 8.5: Quartet, Ariel Singers, ‘Ye Banks and Braes’ (traditional). 8.9: Flute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwcll, ‘Souvenir’ (Drdla). 8.14: Bass solos —.Mr J. M. Caldwell— 1 ‘ Kirkconnell Lea’ (traditional),, ‘The Piper o’ Dundee’ (traditional). 8,20: Instrumental trio, Symons-Eliwood-Short Ino, ‘First and Second Movements, Trio in G ’ (Hurlstonc). 8.30; Soprano solo, Miss'Jeanette Briggs, ‘Mu Heart is Sair tor Somebody’ (traditional). 8.34: Piano solos, Miss Gladys Morgan— 11 Whims ’ (Schumann), ‘Arabesque’ (Jephson). 8.41: Quartet, Ariel Singers, ‘Ay A\ nukin’ 01’ (nrr. Robertson). 8.45: D iolin solo, Miss Ava Symons, ‘ Second Romance ’ (Tours).' 8.50: Elocution, Dir Stanley Warwick", ‘Kicking Strap’s Race’ (Wood). 8.55: Saxophone solo, Mr Jack DPEwcn, ‘Golden Sunset’ (Finder). 9.(1: Mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Ngairo Coster—‘l’m Ower Young to Marrv Yet’ (traditional), ‘O, Can Dc Sew Cushions?’ 9.1: Weather report. 9.2: Comet solo, Mr 11. J. Dutton, ‘At Dawn’ (Code). 9.7; Brass solos. Dir J. M. Caldwell —‘ Loczic Lindsay’ (traditional), ‘The De’il’s Awa WP the Exciseman’ (traditional). 9.13: Flute solo, Dir L. W. Roth well, ‘Ghasse tmx Papillons ’ (Fontbonno). 9.18 Soprano solo, Dliss Jeanette Briggs, ‘Caller Herrin’ (traditional). 9.22: Instrumental trio. Studio /Trio, —‘ Viennese Popular Song’ (Krcislcr), Jo the Spring’ (Grieg). 9.32: Elocution, Mr Stanley Warwick, ‘Orange Blossoms’ (Rohmer). 9.37; \ iolin solo, Dfiss Ava Svmons, ‘ Slumber Song ’ (Scott-Ba rues). 9.42: Tenor solo, Dfr Roy Hill, ‘ Alton Water ’ (traclitioiial). 9.4 G: Cornet solo, Dir H. J. Dutton, ‘The Lost Chord’ (Sullivan). 9.51: Duct, Dlisscs J. Briggs and N. Coster, ‘O, Wert Thou in the Canid Blast?’ (Mendelssohn). 9.55; Saxophone solo, Dir Jack DPEwcn, ‘Dulse Melodic’ (La Forrest). 3YA, Christchurch. —(5: Children s session, Uncle Jack, birthday greetings, stories, and songs. 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes; studio concert by Christchurch Dlnnicipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr A. J. Sehnaek, and assisting artists; mezzosoprano solos. Dliss Rita Lucas —‘ To the Forest’ (Tschaikowsky). ‘Damon’ (Stange). 8.4; March, band, ‘Boulder Citv ’ (Hume). 8.12: Bass solo, Dir W." H. Inkster, ‘The Link Divine’ (Piccolomini). S.IG; Selection, band, ‘Gems of Welsh Melody’ (llnine). 8.28: Contralto solo. Miss Nancy Bowden, ‘The Sands of Dec ’ (Clay). 8.32: intermezzo, the band, *ln a Persian Market ’ (Kctoiby). 8.42: Recitation, Mr Hiram Dunlord, ‘Mary Ann.’ 8.48: Hymn, the Hand, ‘Rock ol Ages.’ 8.54: Mezzo-soprano soM Dliss Rita Lucas, ‘Cradle Song’ (Krcislcr). 8.58: Sketch, the Band, ‘Who Dat Calling?’ (Truman). 9.10: DVeather report and forecast; lecturctte, Dr Stanley Foster. ‘The Y.DLC.A. and Its Work.’ 9.22: Orchestral selection, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, ‘ Zampa ' (Heroic!). 9.32: Bass solos, Dir W. H. Inkster —‘Shipmates of Dlinc ’ (Sanderson), ‘Dawn Skies’ (Drummond). 9 36: Selection, the Band, ‘Pirates of Penzance’ (Sullivan). 9.40:, Contralto solos, Dliss Nancy Bowden—‘Caprice’ (Furnoll), ‘When the House is Asleep’ (Haigii). 9.52: March, the Band, ‘Jack o’ Lantern’ (Rinnnor), 10; Recitation, Mr Hiram Dunl'ord, ‘ A Modern Sermon ou Old Mother Hubhard.’ 10.4 ; Alarch, the Band, ‘ Rank ami File.’ ‘God Save the King.’ 3LO, Melbourne. —8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements; Girl Guide news. 8.16: Programme arranged by the University Conservatorium of Melbourne, under the direction of Professor _ Bernard Hoinze. 10.27 : Jack Ln msdainc (whispering baritone, by permission 'Tivoli Theatres, Ltd.), f That’s a Good Girl,’ ‘Thinking.’ 10.33: The Station Orchestra— 1 The Little Clock ou the Mantle,’ ‘Over the Waves’ (Rosas). 10.40: Beryl Hayden (sonbretto, by permission J. O. DVilliamson, Ltd.) — ‘l’m So Refined,’ ‘Dir Rear.’ 10.47; The Station Orchestra, selection, ‘ Remmick’s Hits. 1 10.54 ; Roy Galloway (baritone, by permission J. C. DD’illiamson, Ltd.) —‘The Yeomen of England’ (Curnam), 1 Eleanorc ’ (Col-eridge-Taylor). 11: Onr Great Thought—“ DD : isdom is not found with those who dwell at their ease; rather Nature, . when she adds brain, adds difficulty.”—Emerson. 11.1; The Vagabonds—‘Dance, of the Tinker Toys ’ (Scbabel), ‘ Moonlight ’ (Dixon), ‘Lantern of Love’ (DVreck), ‘Consolation’ (Baries), ‘Lucky Day’ (Henderson). ‘I Ain’t Nobody’ (Graham). ‘When I’m With- You’ (Conley), ‘I Can’t Get Over a Girl Like Yon ’ (Broones), ‘Laughing at the Ivories’ (piano, Masman), ‘Golden Gate’ (Leslie), ‘Russian Lullaby’ (Berlin). ‘My Idea of Heaven’ (Henderson), ‘ Fiend- ’ (Jones), ‘Die -and Dlv Shadow’ (Jolson). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—A programme of music by the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir of 100 voices (conductor. Mr F. Robinson), relayed from the Brisbane School of Arts. 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ nows; weather news; close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19842, 16 April 1928, Page 5
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