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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND (3,'13 Metres) Silent Day.

2YA WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 3.1: Selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand; 5.0: Close down; 6.0: Children’s session—Aunt Gwen and Uncles Jeff, Ernest and Tobj r —Special birthday programme. Song, Cousins Joyce, Ailsa, Zena, and Rosina, “Birthday Song” (Tayler). Chorus, the Uncles, selected.. Talk, Uncle Ernest, “Wonders of the Middle Ages” (original). Talk, Uncle Toby, “The Future” (original). Chorus, the Family, selected; 7.0: News session, market reports sports results; 7.40: Lecturette —Mr H. South, “Books, Grave and Gay”; 8.0: Chimes of' the G.P.O. Clock. A special Anniversary, Programme to Celebrate the Opening of Station 2YA on July 16, 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, “Finlandia” (Sibelius); 8.9: Soprano solos —Miss Nora. Gray, (a) “Snowflakes” (Mallinson); (b) “Only the River Running By” (Hopkins); 8.16:. Instrumental quintet— Miss Ava. Symons, Mrs Eric Meier, Mrs Hector, and Messrs G. Ellwood and G. Short (first violin, second violin, viola, ’cello and piano), “Quintet” (Dvorak); 8.32: Baritone solos (with violin obligato)—Mr Neville-Smith, (a) “O Lord Most Holy” (Franck); (b) “The Last Hour” (Kromer); 8.39: Violin solo (with orchestral accompaniment)—Miss Ava Symons, “First Movement of Concerto” (Mendelssohn); 8.49: Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “What the Chimney Sang” (Griswald); (b) “Love’s Old Sweet Song” (Molloy); 8.56: Humour and recital —Mr Norman Aitken, (a) “I Don’t Want My Cigar to Go Out” (Leo); (b) “Backwoods of the West” (Service); 9.2: Weather forecast; 9.4: Maori melodies —Miss Mona Love and pafty, ,(a) “Maori Chant” (traditional); (b) “Pokare Kare” (Hill); 9.11: Instrumental —The Orchestra, ballet music from “Coppelia” (Delibes); (a) “Slavonic Theme with Variations”; (b) “Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours”; (c) “Nocturne”; (d) “Automaton Music and Waltz”; 9.29: Baritone solos —Mr Nevill-Smith (a) “When the House is Asleep” (Haigh); (b) “White Ships” (Gray); 9.36: Pianoforte solo (with orchestral accompaniment)—Mr Gordon Short, “Capriccio” Brillante” (Mendelssohn); 9.49: Tenor solos—Mr Sam Duncan, (a) “M’Appari Tutt Amari” from “Martha” (Flotow); (b) “Passing By” (Purcell); 9.45: ’Cello solo (with orchestral accompaniment)—Mr Geo Ellwood. “Variations Symphoniques” (Boellmann); 9.57: Vocal quartet —Melodie Four, (a) “The Moon Man” (Macy); (b) “Peter the Cat” (Eastman); 10.4: Hawaiian Instrumental numbers —Miss Mona Love and party, (a) “Song of Hawaii” (Bories); (b) “Palikiko Blues” (Palikiko); 10.11: Humour —Mr Norman Aitken, (a) “He’s An Awfully Nice Fellow to Speak To” (Weston and Lee); (b) “The H’artist’s Model” ..(Rutherford); 10.17: Instrumental- —The Orchestra, (a) “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Gipsy Song); (Dvorak/; (b) “Slavonic Rhapsody, No. 3” (Dvorak); God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.25: Sports results; 4.30: Close down; 6.0: Children’s session— “Scatterjoy,” story for the tiny tots. Song, Cousin Kathleen, “There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden” (Lehmann). Story, “Progress of Lights. Ancient, ahd Modern.” Instrumental music by the Rennie Trio of Girls. Story, “All About the Arctic and the Eskimos.” Birthday greetings and a box of tricks. 7.15: News session; 8.0: Chimes. Band programme by Woolston Brass Band, under the conductorship, of Mr R. J. Estall, and assisting artists; 8.1: Overture—Band “Boxilder City” (Hume); 8.5: Baritone solo —Mr Percy Davies, “A Song of Waiting” (Wright); 8.9: Tenor trombone solo—Master E. Williams (with band “Walther’s Prize Song” (from “Meister Singers”) (Wagner); 8.13: Soprano solo —Miss Hilda Hutt, “Love’s a Merchant” (Carew); 8.17: Tenor solo—Mr T. G. Rogers, “The Tollers” (Piccolmini); 8.21: Comic Song—Mr Basil Johnson, “I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep” (De Sylva); 8.25: SelectionBand, “Boccaccio” (Suppe); 8.35: Contralto solo —Mrs D. W. Stallard, “A Summer Night” (Thomas); 8.39: Waltz —Band, “Casino Tanze” (Gungi) 8.46: Soprano and tenor duet —Miss Hilda Hutt and Mr T. G. Rogers, “Down in the Forest” (Ronald); 8.50: Recital—Mr James Laurenson, “Adventures of Billy Smith” (Smile Smith);-8.56: Weather forecast; 8.58: Overture; 9.2: Baritone solos —Mr Percy Davies, (a) “Any Old Place I Can Hang My Hat” (tramp song); (b) “When Bright Eyes Glance” (Hedgcock); 9.10: Humoresque — Band, “Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye” (Truman); 9.17: Soprano solo —Miss Hilda Hutt, “Mighty Lak a Rose” (Nevin); 9.21: Selection—Band, ‘Highland Memories’ (Le Due); 9.31: Tenoi' solo —Mr T. G. Rogers J “Beloved, It is Morn” (Aylward); 9.35: Comic 'Songs—Mr Basil Johnson, (a) “Holding Mary’s Hand” (Burley and Bull); (b) “Do I? Yes I Do” (Silberman); 9.43: Euphonium solo—Bandsman T. H. Hughes (with band accompaniment), “The Cavalier” (Sutton); 9.48: Contralto solos — Mrs D. IV. Stallard (a) “When the Tide Comes In” (Millard); (b) “The Little Old Cabin in de Lane” (Jubilee Song); 9.55: Recital —Mr Jas. Laurenson, “Our Two Opinions” (Field); 10.0: March —Band, “Brigade of the Guards” (Hawkins); God Save the King.

4YA DUNEDIN (463 Metres). Silent Day.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 7

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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 7

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 7

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