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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES ]YA, Auckland.—6: Children’s hour —Uncle George, assisted by Mrs dum-phrev-Steward and pupils; chorus, children, ‘ A Hunting Wc >'i ‘ Go ’; song, Noma Stevens, ‘ Be s till, Blackbird’ (Phillips); I'iano, Vera Harding, ‘Tiny Birds’ (Grcig); sOll Sj Dovesn Atkins. ‘Mighty Like a Bose , letters and birthdays; piano, Alarm Spicer, ‘Humoresque’ (Dvorak), song, Gladys Wallace, ‘ I Took a Penny to the Market Square’ iMihie); mutation, Uncle George; chorus, clnlmcn, ‘Pack Up Your Troubles /• L>’ -N c ' vs and market reports. 8: Chimes. B.i: Relay of Majestic New Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. W Intelo.dWaugh. 8,11: Soprano solo, Mis Parry. ‘They Call Me Mimi,’ Horn La Boheme’ (Puccini). 8.16; Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsoy i no ; ‘Trio No. 4. First Movement (Mozart). 8.26: Baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, ‘l’nend (Da Y cs ; B 30: Contralto solo, Madame lie e Ainslcv, ‘Chant Hindoo’ (with cello obbligato by Miss Lalla Hcmus, Hembero). 8.35: Pianoforte solo, Mr Cyn! Toivsev, ‘Ballade in A Flat’ (Chopin). 8.40: -Tenor solo, Mr Robert letor, ' Eleanore ’ (Coleridgc-Taylqr). 8-4 o: Relav of entr’acte from Majestic New Orchestra, under Mr J AVhitefordWaugh. 8.55; Lecturcttc, Mr A. B. Chappell, sixth of a senes of talks on ‘Old New Zealand. Missionary Begin nim's.’ 9.12: Soprano solo, Mrs iarry, ‘My Dearest Heart’ (Sullivan). 9.1 b; Instrumental trio. Bos\vortn-.l j-cnuis* Towsey Trio, selection, ‘ L Arlesicnne (Bizet). 9.26- Operatic scena Irani ‘Samson and Delilah.’ produced nude: the direction of Madame Irene Amsiey. 1(1: ‘God Save the King.’ , 3YA, Wellington.—6: C'hihlren s hour —Undo Jasper and St. Afark’s Sc.ionl Choir; choruses, duels, sketches, songs, stories, and birthday greetings. > • News session, market reports, and sports results. 7,40: Lecturctte, repiegenlative Agricultural Department. ‘ For the Man on the Land.’ 8; Chimes of the General Post Office dock. 8.1; Overture, ‘The Conqueror’ (Old Hume). 8.5; Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet. ‘ Awake, .Folian Lyre (Dnnbv). 8.9: Italian mandolin. Mr Lad Haywood—‘ Source ’ _ (Angelin), ‘A Vous Madame’ (Angelica). 8.16: Contralto solo, Aliss Lily Maekie. ‘ Mountain Lovers ’ (Squire). 8.20: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘ Second and Third Movements, Trio in L Alinor ’ (Huhcrt Parry). 8.30: Duet, Messrs Len Barnes and Arthur Coe, ‘ As f Saw Fair Clara’ (Harden). 8.31; ’Cello solo, Mr Goo. Elhvood, ‘Lullaby’ (Scott). 8.39; Soprano solo, Mrs Alice Harris, ‘Loyal Lover’ (Old English folk song). 8.43: Humour: Air George Tichencr, ‘impressions’ (Grey). 8.47; Trombone solo, Air W. J. Matson, ‘The Switchback ’ (Sutton). 8.d2• Tenor solo. Afr Arthur Coe. ‘Love, Could I Only Tell Thee’ (Capcl). 8.o6: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Blue Bells of Scotland’ (folk song). 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of organ solos from Taranaki Street AJetbodist Church. Air H. Temple White—- ‘ Romanza ’ (Wolstenbolmc), ‘Allegretto’ (Wolstenholmc), Fantasia’ (Brosig). 9 15: Baritone solo, Air Lon Barnes. ‘Vision Fugitive’ (Massenet)• 9.20: Instrumental trio. Studio ’trio—■ ‘ Reve Angeliquo ’ (Rubinstein). ‘Serenade’ (Drieo). 9.30; Contralto solo. Miss Lilv Afackic. 1 f Know a Bank ’ (Shaw).' 9.34: ’Cello solo. Afr Geo. Flllwood, ‘Danse Arnbc’ (Gazennuv). 9.39: Duct, Airs Alice Harris and Air Lon Barnes. ‘When t Know'_(Aht). 0.43: Humour, Air Geo. Tiebener, ‘That’s How I Alcan to Propose’ (Francis Day and Hunter). 9.48 1 Italian mandolin, Afr Lad • Haywood—‘Shaking the Bines’ (Berlin), 1 Onli. Maybe It’s You’ (Berlin). 9.54; Humour', Mr Goo. Tiebener, ‘ My Dictionary ’ (original). 9.59; Trombone solo, Air W. J. Matson. ‘Send Forth the Call’ (Round). 19.1: Quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, ‘The Commotion of Love ’ (Wijson). 4YA. Dunedin —6; T n Hall chimes. 6 1 ; Children’s hour, Bur Brother Bill. 7.15; News session. 7.30• Address on ‘ A Happy Holiday Round Dunedin,’ by a “Holiday-maker.” 8: Town Hal l chimes: concert by the Kaikorai Band and items by assisting aidlsts. 8.1 : March, Kaikorai Band, 1 Inver.-argill Alarch ’ (Litlignw). 8.5. Contralto solos. Miss \Vinnie M‘Ponk—‘ Hail, Caledonia.’ (Stroud). ‘0 Can Ye Sew Cushions' (err. Lee.s). 8.10; Overture, Kaikorai Band, ‘ Unfinished Svmpbonv ’ (Schubert). 8.20: Bass solo, Air 'F. G. Bond. ‘An Indian Dream’ (Allan). 8.2.3: Recitation. Miss Madge Yales. ‘_Yive La France.’ 8.28: Fox-trots, Kaikorai Band—‘lf Yon See Sally’ (Donaldson), ‘Bandy Bandolero’ (Wallace). 8.35: Vocal duet, Alessrs C. Edwards and R. B. Alaedonald, ‘The Crucifix’ (Faure). 8.49- Baritone solo. Air R. B. Alaedonald. 1 Ka Mate’ (Hill). 8.40 . Selection, Kaikorai Band. ‘ Alaritana ’ (Wallace). !): Tenor solos. Afr Ciias. Edwards—‘ Drink to Ale Onlv With Thine Ryes’ (Mellish). ‘The Birth of Aforn ’ (Cone). 9.(1. Weather report and forecast. 9.8 ; E flat bass solo, with band accompaniment, A(r W. Cougblan (clmmpinn of champions), ‘Lend Ale Your Aid’ (Gounod). 9.17: Contralto solo. Aliss \Vimi'e M’Peak, ‘ In Praise of God ’ (Re?thnven). 9 21 ; Waltz, Kaikorai Band, ‘The Merry Widow’ (Leliar). 9.,30: Recitations, Aliss Aladge Yates—‘Greetings’ (Wallace). ‘ Alcmnry ’ (Cross). 9.39: Bass solos. Air E. G. Bond—‘ A Sailor’s Paradise’ (Richards), ‘Afalvorn Hills in Spring’ _ (Clarke). 9.45: Grand chorus, Kaikorai Band. ‘Halleluiah Chorus’ (Handel). 9.51 Baritone solo, Mr R, B. Alaedonald, ‘Farewell in the Desert’ ..Adams) 9.05: Afnrch. Kaikorai Band, ‘ BR and CF ’ (Hume). 10: 'God Sava the King.’ 3LO, Melbourne.—B;” A. W. Jackson will speak on ‘Golf.’ 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8,18: Mina .Hoseleva (soprano) '-‘Caro Nome’ (Verdi), ‘Away at (ho River’ (Arensky). 5.25: Tasma Tieruan (’cello), ‘Softly Awakes Alv Heart,’ Irom ‘Samson and Delilah’ (Saint Salens). 8.32: Ernest Sage (baritone)—‘ The First Primrose’ (Grieg), ‘A Swan’ (Grieg). 8.40: Organ recital by Alansloy Greer, transmitted from Scots Church, Collins street, Alclbonrne, assisted by Colin Thomson (tenor). 9.5: Captain Donald AFLoan, ‘ The Mario Celeste.’ 9.20; Ernest Oram and the ‘Tivoli Theatre Orchestra, transmission of the second half of the programme from Tivoli Theatre. 10.25; News service, meteorological information, British official wireless news from Rugby, sporting news by “ Olympus,” the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 10.35; Alina Hcseleva (soprano) ‘Slave Song’ (Del Riego), ‘None But a Lonely Heart’ (Tschaikowsky). 10.42: 'The Station Orchestra. 10.53: Ernest Sage (baritone) — 1 Youth ’ (Aliitsen), ‘Annie Laurie.’ 11: Our great thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—‘Pimpjnena ’ (Werne), ‘Stay Out of the South’ (Dixon), ‘Lady Do’ (Lewis), ‘ Afy Hawaiian Evening Star ’ (Sheridan), ‘ The Y r ale Blues’ (Ellis). 1 Just a Little Cuter’ (Seidemau), ‘ Blowin’ Off Steam’ (Davis), ‘She Belongs to Ale’ (Johnson)', ‘Half a Aloon ’ (Reynolds), ‘ The Sunrise ’ (Santly), ‘The Wedding Waltz’ (Gilbert), ‘ Who-oo You-oo That’s Who’ (Yellen). ‘Look in the ’ (Slept), ‘ Hustling Hinkler’ (Baker), ‘Shepherd of the Hills’ (Nicholls). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B: An hour’s programme by the Richmond Party. Instrumental trio, ‘ Symphonic Concertante ’ No. 4, op. 98 (Charles Dancla), Air Jack Ellis, Aliss AI. Auld, Air Max Aronsten; mezzo-soprano solo, ‘ The Little Daraozel ’ (Novello), Airs W. F. Hamilton: violin solo, ‘Sans Paroles” (Squire), Miss Margaret Auld; baritone solos—‘ A River Song’ (Wargrave), ‘Cargoes’ (Coningsby Clarke), Air Alax Aronsten; pianoforte solo.
‘Nocturne in F Sharp' (Chopin), Air Jack Ellis; vocal duct, ‘ Kingfisher Blue’ (Amy Wood fordo Finden), Airs W. F. Hamilton and Air Max Aronsten: instrumental trio, ‘ Waltz From Serenade,’ op. 48 (Tschaikowsky), Mr Jack Ellis, Aliss Margaret Auld, Air Max Aronsten; violin solo, ‘Adoration’ (Borowski), Mr Alax Aronsten; mezzosoprano solos—‘What’s in the Air Today?’ (Robert Eden), ‘Bird Songs at Eventide’ (Eric Coates), Airs W. F. Hamilton; baritone solo, ‘Gloria (Buzzi-Peccia), Air Alax Aronsten; pianoforte solo, ‘ Capriccio in B Minor (Brahms), Air Jack Ellis: vocal duct, ‘A Night in Venice’ (Bucantoni), Airs W, F. Hamilton and Air Max Aronston; instrumental trios —‘ Entr’acte dc llosamondc ’ (Schubert, arranged Hermann), ‘Merry Wives of .Windsor (Nicolai, arranged Hermann), Air Jack Ellis. Aliss Al. Auld, and Air Alax Aronsten. 1): Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.3'; The story of ‘ Jfaust (Gounod), arranged by Aliss Alice Raven and presented by her party or radio artists; vocal and orchestra numbers‘Easter Carols,’ ‘Cavatina, -Hie Flower Song,’ ‘The Jewel Song, ‘When All Was Young,’ ‘ The Death ol Valentine,’ ‘ Angels Chorus ; artists—Airs Alorris, Aliss Italia. Guyatt, Miss Alice Raven, Mr Leo Guyatt, Mr Albert Falk, 4.QG Orchestra. 10: ihc ‘Daily Mail’ news, weather news; dose down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19843, 17 April 1928, Page 3
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