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TO-MORROW’S RADIO

IYA Auckland (333 metres). —3 p.m. , Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 3.30: Talk on “Electric Cooking” by . a representative of Messrs > Turnbull and Jones. 4.0: Literary selections by the announcer. 4.30: Close . down. 6.0: Children’s hour —Uncle ■ George. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra ■ under the conductorship of Mr J. ' Whiteford-Waugh, conductor. 8.10: ; Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Marjorie Fair, “Sleep and the Roses” (Tate). 8.15 : Baritone solo —Mr Walter Brough, “Friend” (Davies). 8.18: In- | strumental trio — Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Andante and Scherzo” (Roinecke). 8. 8: Contralto solo — Madame Irene Ainsley, “Knowest Thou the Land” (“Mignon”) (Thomas). 8.33: Tenor solo —Mr Arthur Ripley, “Entreaty” (Wilson). 8.37: Relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.43 : Soprano solos —Miss Nancye Hanna, (a) “The Prayer Perfect” (Spenson), (b) “A Memory” (Thompson). 8.50: ’Cello solos—Miss Lalla Hemus, “Elegie” ' (Faure). 8.55: Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Talk on “Disarmament” by Mr B. Martin. 9.14: Contralto solo —Madame Irene Ainsley, “Here in These Quiet Hills” (Kahn). 9.18 : Instrumental trio —Bosworth - Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Tannhauser” selection (Wagner). 8.29: A studio presentation of Act 2 of “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini), produced under the’ direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Madame Butterfly, Miss Nancye Hanna. Susuki, Miss Marjorie Fair. Pinkerton, Mr Arthur Ripley; Sharpless Mr Walter Brough. Act 2 : We find Pinkerton has been recalled home. Three long years have passed, and the Butterfly waits for the return of her sailor lover —in her eyes, her husband. A baby has been born, affectionately called “Little Trouble. ” Then comes a day when Pinkerton’s ship enters the harbour. The lighthearted American sailor has, however, married a girl at home, and is bringing the bride on his ship. Hearing that it is Pinkerion’s ship, and knowing nothing of his legal marriage in America, Butetrfly decorates the home with flowers, and joyfully awaits her lover’s return. “Oh, Kindly Heavens !” Butterfly and Pinkerton. “Prayer to the Gods of Japan,” Suski. “He Will Return,” Butterfly and Suski. “One Fine Day,” Butterfly, “His Letter,” Butterfly and Sharpies. “Shake the Cherry Tree,” Butterfly and Suski. “Humming Chorus” (finale), Chorus. 10.0: God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3 p.m. : .Chimes of the G-P-O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette on “Electric Cooking” by Mrs, Sinclair, of Messrs S. Brown Ltd. 3.45 : Selected gramophone items. 5.0 : Close down. 6.0: Children’s session— Uncle Jasper, assisted by cousins from Marsden School. Choruses, part songs, sketches, pianoforte solos and stories. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. '7.30: Lecturette. 7.40: Lecturette by a representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” B.O< Chimes of the G.P.C. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture —“The Great Little Army” (Alford). 8.5 : Vocal quartet —Orpheus Quartet, “We’ve Flowers for You” (Brahe). 8.10: Italian mandolin —MiLad Haywood, (a) “Diane” (Rapee and Pollock), (b) “My Blue Heaven” (Donaldson). 8.17: Soprano solo —Mrs Alice Harris, “The King of Thule” (Gounod). 8.22 : Instrumental trio — Symons-Ellwodd-Short Trio, “Third and Fourth Movements Trio in D Minor” (Schumann). 8.32: Baritone solo—Mr Len Barnes, “Toreador Song” (Bizet). 8.37: ’Cello solo —Mr George Ellwood, “Traumerei” (Schumann). 8.42: Contralto solo and quartet—Miss Lily Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, “O Peaceful England” (German). 8.47: Recitation —Miss Effie Brice, “Marguerite” (Whittier). 8.52: Vocal duet —Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Len Barnes, “A.8.C.” (Parry). 8.57: Saxophone solo —Mr A. H. Wright, “Mio Fernando,” from “La Favourita” (Donizetti). 9.2 : Tenor solo —Mr Arthur Coe, “Who is Sylvia?” (Schubert). 9.7: Weather forecast. 9.8 : Vocal quartet—Orpheus Quartet, “The Torpedo and the Whale” (Audran). 9.13: Italian mandolin solos —Mr Lad Haywood, (a) “Yesterday” (Wilhite), (b) “A Perfect Day” (Jacobs-Bond). 9.20: Contralto solo— Miss Lily Mackie, “A Song at Sunset” (Sparrow). 9.25: Instrumental trios — Studio Trio, (a) “Serenade” (Schubert) (b) “Moment Musicale” (Schubert). 9.35 : Recitation —Miss Effie Brice, “Rosie’s 'Relations” (Roland). 9.40: ’Cello solo—Mr George Ellwood, “Le Cygne” (Saint-Saens). 9.45: Vocal diiet—Miss Lily Mackie and Mr Arthur Coe, “Home to Our Mountains” (Verdi). 9.50: Saxophone solo —Mr A. H. Wright, “Indian Dawn” (Zamecnik). 9.55: Baritone solo and quartet —Mr Len Barnes and Orpheus Quartet, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” (Bland). 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). — Silent day. 4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m. :

Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master’s Voice recital. 3.30: Social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. 4.0: Address on domestic uses of electricity b.y Mr G. J. Butcher, of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. 4.15: His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30 : Close down. 6.0 : Children’s hour —Big Brother Bill, and a programme of part songs and glees to be provided by the pupils of the Macandrew Road School. Letters, birthdays, and bedtime stories. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on Tourist Resorts, by Mr R. W. Marshall, manager of the Dunedin Tourist Office. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr James Dixon, and items by assisting artists. 8.1: March—St. Kilda Band, “Red Gauntlet” (Rimmer) y 8.6: Baritone solos—Mr Reg. Richards, (a) “For the Green” (Lohr), (b) “Time was when I roamed the Mountains” (Lohr). 8.13: Humorous monologue — 3li ss Anita Winkel, “Having It Out” (Anon). 8.18: Waltz—St. Kilda Band, “The Druid’s Prayer’’ (Davson). 8.27 : Bass solo—Mr J. Ferguson, “The Toilers” (Piccolomine). 8.30: Recitation—Mr J. B. McConnell, selection from “The Sentimental Bloke” (Dennis). 8.35 : Selection —St. Kilda Band, “Maritana” (Wallace). 8.50: Light vocal solo—Mr Chas. Rowand, (a) “I Lost the Best Pal I ever had” (Dareswski), (b) “You are the Image of-Mother” (Anon). 9.3: Air Varie— St. Kilda Bnad, “Simeon” (Rimmer). 9.13: Baritone solo—Mr Reg. Richards “Ave Maria” (Luzzi). 9.17: Recitations—Miss Anita Winkel, (a) “The True Story of George Washington” (Wood), (b) “After the Marriage.” 9.24: Cornet solo—Mr George Christie, with band accompaniment, “In a Mon-

astery Garden” (Ketelby). 9.30: Intermezzo —St. Kilda Band. “The Soldiers’ Chorus,” from “Faust” (Gounod). 9.36: Bass solos—Mr J. Ferguson, (a) “Nancy Lee” (Adams), (b) “Youth” (Allitsen). 9.42: Recitations —Mr J. B. McConnell, selections from “The Sentimental Bloke” (Dennis). 9.49 ’ Fox-trots—St. Kilda Band, (a) “If You see Sally” (Donaldson), (b) “Collette” (Baer). 9.55: Light vocal solo—Mr Charles Rowand, “Shine On, Harvest Moon” (Bayes). 9.59: March —St. Kilda Band, “Farewell, My Comrades” (Rimmer), 10.3: God Save the King.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1928, Page 8

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TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1928, Page 8

TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1928, Page 8

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