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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—(s; Children's session, 7.15; News and market reports. S; Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from the Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under tho direction of Air Henry C. Engel. S.ll: Vocal quartet, Clarion Giro Singers, opening (.horns and humour. 8.1!): Cornet duo, Messrs Salthonso and Davies, ‘ Friendship ’ (Loosey). 8.23: Tenor solo, ALr James Simpson, ‘ The Minstrel Boy ’ (traditional). 8.27: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘Trio, Op. 8’ (Plcye!) 8.35: Vocal duet. Miss B. Smith and Air D. Black, ‘May Day Morn ’ (Slater). 8.3!): Wurlitzcr organ record, ‘ Estrellito ’ (Ponce). 5.43: Soprano solo, Miss Alma M'Grucr, ‘ By the Blue River’ (Clarke). 8.47: Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, ‘ Soremita ’ (Toselli), ‘Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling’ (Ager). 8.55: .Bass solo. Air Duncan Black. ‘Ho! Jolly Jen kin’ (Sayer), 8.59: Evening forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral entr’acte from Rialto Theatre. 9.10: Vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, ‘ln tho Wood’ (Mendelssohn). 9.14: Pianoforte solo, Airs Charles Prime, ‘Capriccio’ (Longo). 9.18; Contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, ‘ Aly Ain Folk’ (Lemon). 9.22: Cornet duos, Messrs Salthouso and Davies, ‘Oh! That T AVonkl Love’ (Alondels.sohn), ‘ln tho Garden of.Aly Heart’ (Dorel). 9.30: Vocal duet, j Alias Al'Gruor and Mr Simpson. ‘ I Love I tho Aloou ’ (llubcns). 9.34: Wurlitzcr organ record, ‘La Paloma ’ (Yradier). 9.38: Vocal and instrumental. Bohemian Trio, ‘Aly Idea of Heaven’ (Alorse), ‘Just Wondering ’ (Donald). 9.46 ;• Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, selection from ‘ Alonsicur Beaucairo ‘ (Rosso). 9.55: Vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, ‘ Tho Long Day Closes’ (Parkes). 10: ‘God Save tho King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s scs- ■ sion. 7: News session, market reports, ia nd sports results. 8; Chime of the i G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by Wel--1 lington City Salvation Army Band (imj tier tho oondnetorship of Air B. J. Dh.t-, Ion), and assisting artists. 8.1: March,* i hand, ‘ Liverpool ’ (Salvation Army, I London), Alorccau, band, ) Say lb | With Alusic ’ (arr. Scotncy). I 8,14: Tenor .solos, Air diaries Williams, ‘By Celia’ Arbour’ (Atendclssohn), ‘Gondola Song’ (Alendolssolin). 5.20: Vocal quartet. Lyric I Quartet, ‘0 Lovely Night’ (ShwatalL '8.23; Concert zither solo, Air E. D. Bernstein. ‘Merry Troopers’ Favourite March' (Herrlinger). 8.27; Humour. Air J. S. Webb, ‘ The Stror ’At Coot ’ (Dennis). 8.31: Bass solos. Air W. Binet Brown, ‘Last Cull’ (Sanderson), ‘ King Solomon ’ (Cooke). 8.37 : March, Band, ‘Heavenward’ (arr. Scotncy). Chorus, Band, * Heavens Aro Telling,’ from ‘ Creation ’ (by Hayden, arr. ITawkos). 8.51: Vocal quartets, Lyric I Quartet, ‘Juanita’ (Norton), ‘The ! Task ’ (Sprague). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9: Lecturette, Air Johannes Anderson. ‘ Native Birds.’ 9.12: Selection: Band; ‘Elijah’ (Mendelssohn, {arr. Hawkcs). 9.24: Duet, _ .Messrs Charles Williams and Will Gnndie, ‘The 1 Lovers ’ (Lane Wilson). 9.27: Concert zither solos, Air E, D. Bernstein, two old-timo dances; ‘The 'Merrymakers’ (Ebele), ‘Tho Charming’ (Alildncr), 9.33: Dutch character study. Mr’J. S'. Webb, ‘Did You Effer?’ (Spencer). 9.33: Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, ‘Simple Simon’ (Macy). 9.41: Song, Band, ‘ A Song of the Homeland,’ Sullivan). 9.46: Baritone solos, Air Will Goudie, ‘ Tin; Garden Whoro My Soul Was • Born’. -(Coningsby Clarke), ‘ Clothes Props ’ (Charles). 9,52; Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, ‘Kentucky Home’ (Foster). 9.55: March,.Band, ‘The Victory.’ ‘ God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch. -6: Children’s ; session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: I Talk (under the auspices of the CanterI bury Progress League). S: Chimes, j 8.1; Overture, rebroadcast of- 2YA, ! Wellington (conditions permitting). ’8.7; Tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott, | ‘ Eleanoro,’ (Taylor), 8.11: Pianoforte | so! s, Aliss Ailcen Warren, ‘ Volga Boat I Song ' (Schntt), ‘Wedding Day,’ Op. 1 65, No. 6 (Grieg). 8.19: Contralto, i solo, Mrs Ann Harper, ‘ Deserted ’ (Macdowell). '8.23: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Prelude and Minuet.’ (Parker). 8.32: Soprano sohxs, Madame Gpwer-Burns, ‘The Bird’ (Fisko), ‘By ithc Waters of Minnetonka’ (Lieurance). 8.39: Recitals, advice and humour, Mr R. R.
Wills, ‘Bo Fit’ (Kioling), ‘The-Wea-ther Fiend.’ 8.47: Baritone solos, Air Clivo HindlCj ‘ Tho Last Song ’ (Rogers),' ‘A Spirit Flower ’ (Tipton). 8.54: j Piccolo solos,'Mr T. JJ. Amos, ‘Falling [Stars’ (Le Thiere). 8.39: Contralto | solos, Mrs Ann Harper, selected, ‘To j a "Wild Roso ’ (Alacdowoll). 9.4; Weal thcr report. ,9.6: Overture. .9.10: j Vocal quartet, followed by soprano, Grand Opera Quartet and Madame Gower-Burns, ‘ Mandalay ’ (Damrosch), selected. ‘ Tho Voice of Spring ’ (heighten-). 9.22: Flute solo, Mr T, H. Amos, ‘ The Ashgrovo ’ (Lo Thiere). 9.27: Tenor soles. Mr Harold Prescott, ‘ Night__ IdyU ’ (Loughborough), ‘Sylvia’ (Speaks). 9.34: Trumpet solos. Afr Percy Reeves, ‘ Robert La Diablo ’ (Aloyerbecr), ‘The Immortal Choir 1 ■ (Letter).' 9.42; Recital. Mr; R. B. Wills, ‘ The Pipes of- Lucknow ’ (MS.). 9.47: Baritone solo, Mr Clive Hindle, ‘lnter Nos’ (AlacFadyn). 9.5 T; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broach casting Trio, ‘ Love Song ’ (Cadman); ‘Serenade’ '(Herbert). 9.59- Vocal quartet, Grand Opera Quartet, ‘A Perfect Day’ (Bond), arr. Newton. ‘ God Sac o t.ho King.’ ' 3LO, Alclbournc. A varied programme will bo given to-night, and those contributing will include Thomas George (bass), the Radi-o-aces, “Tho Futurists.” AllLouso and 'M'Calhlin, Elsy Treiveck (soprano), and Helgo Brennccke. (’cello). 3All, Alelbounie:—B.3o : Station Orchestra, ‘Stars of the Desert’ (A, Woodforde-Findcn), ‘Air do Ballet’ (Borch). 5.45: M. G. Alacalisler (baritone), ‘ Les Femmes de Alagdala ' (Massenet).. ‘A Columbine’ (Alassenet). 5.52: Station Orchestra, ‘From India’ (Popy). 9.2: Studio presenta tion of ‘ Gavailoria Rusticana ’ (Alas cagni), produced by Air J. Sutton Crow. 10.2: Jessie Shmith (contralto) ‘ O, Love From Thy Power ’ (SaintSaens), ‘ Do Not Go, Aly Love ’ (Hage man). 10.9: Station Orchestra, suite, ‘Peer Gynt ’ (Grieg). 10.19: AI. G Alacalistor (baritone), ‘More Love or More Disdain’ (PurcelD, ‘Ah, How Pleasant ’Tis To Love’ (Purcell) 10.26: Station Orchestra. ‘La Tosca ’ (Puccini). 10.36: Jessie Shmith (contralto). ‘I Hoard You Go By * (Wood), ‘At Dawning (Cadman). 10 43 • Station' OfShcstra, ‘ La Fille Mo Regimen to ’ (Donizetti). 10.53; ‘Age news service 10.58; Weather forecast 10.59: Our Australian good-night quote H : God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B: A concert in aid ru °ronga Soldiers’ Memorial Church; programme by Airs Michel’s Melodists and party. 9: Metropolitan weather forecast. 10: * Daily Mail ’ nows; weather newr. Close Mown.
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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 12
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