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" ,in TO'HIGHT’S PROGRAMMES ITA, Auckland.—o: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.13: Talk, Mrs Lowe King. 7.30: News and market reports; book review, 8: Chimes. 8.1: March, Orchestra; waltz, Orchestra. 8.11; Baritone solo, Mr Lcn Kcvcn; 8.13: Comedian, with orFrank Crum it. _ 8.19: Soprano solo, Miss Marjorie Fair. 8.23: Novelty, Orchestra. 5.33; Tenor solo, Mr Ernest Snell. 8.37: Relay of musical entr’acte from the Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Whitclord Waugh. 8.44: Talk, Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A, 8.59:, Weather forecast. 9.1: Male voices with piano, Tho Revellers. 9.5; Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Nance Mack low. 9.9: Suite, Orchestra. 9.20: Presentation of vocal excerpts from ‘Les - Cloches do Corneville’ (Plauquette), produced under tho direction of Madame Irene A insley. Cast—Germaine, bliss Marjorie Fair; Serpolette, Miss Nance Macklaw; Jean, Mr Ernest Snell; Marquis, Mr Len Keren.
2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40; Lecturette, by a representative of tho Agricultural Department. 8: Chimes of tho G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, Orchestra. 8.11: Soprano, with chorus and orchestra, Emmy Bettendorf and State Operahouse Orchestra and chorus. 8.19: Pianoforte solos, Miss Joyce Downing. 8.27: ilass solo, Reginald Whitehead. 8.31: Orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra. 8.33: Humorous sketch, Tho Two Boiled Owls. 8.44: Hawaiian selection, Queeiiio and David Kaili. 8.47: Popular song, Mr W. E. Elliott. 8.31: Wurlitzer organ solo, Neil Allen. 8.54: Humorous song, Mr Arthur Chalk. 8.59: Selection, Orchestra. 9.5; Weather forecast. 9.6: Instrumental, Orchestra (repeat number). 9.14: Soprano solos, Margbarita Salvi. 9.23- Orchestral, Dajos Bela Orchestra. 9.30• Novelties, Tho TWo Boiled Owls. 9.40; Orchestral novelty, Orchestra. 9.45: Popular song, Mr W. E. Elliott. 9.49; Fox trot, Royal Music Makers. 9.52: Humorous song, Mr Arthur Chalk. 9.56: Musical comedy selection, Orchestra. 10.6: ‘God Save tho King.’ 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent day. 4YA, Dunedin. —6: ’Town Hall Chimes. 6.1; Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk on ‘Tourist Resorts,’ by Mr R. W. Marshall, of tho Govern men t Tourist Office. 8: Town Hall ehinics. Concert by tho St. Kilda Band, under tho eonductorship of Bandmaster James Dixon, and items by assisting artists. S.l; March, band. Ba>; Waltz, band. 8.15: Baritone ■solos, Mr A. Bickncll. .8.22: Violin, with cinema organ, Elsie Southgate. 8.36: Contralto solo, Miss Gwcnda Burt. 8.39: Cornet solo, with hand accompaniment. 8.34: Recital, Miss Roberta Williams. 8.38: Soprano, with orchestra, Aniclita Galli-Curci. 8.42: Jiass solos, Mr J. M'Naughtbu. 8.50: Mazurka, band. 8.56: Weather forecast. S.SS: Address, Pastor W. D. More. 9.13: Selection, band. 9.25: March, band. 9.29: Baritone solo, Mr A. Bickncll. 9.32; Cinema organ solo, Cbas. W. Saxby. 9.36: Contralto solos, Miss Gwcnda Burt. 9.43; Overture, hand. 9.53: Recitals, Miss Roberta Williams. 9.58: Bass solo, Mr J. M'Naughton. 10.1: Chorus, with orchestra, Light Opera Company. 10.5: March, band. 10.9: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 20034, 27 November 1928, Page 3
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