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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 Metres).

3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer; 4.8: Further stuflio items; 4.25: Sports results; 4.30: Close down; 6.0: Children’s hour— Uncle George; 7.15: News and market reports; 7.30: Book review; 8.0: Chimes; 8.1: Overture —The Orchestra, “Chai Romano” (Gipsy Lad), (Ketelby); 8.9: Baritone solo, Mr W. Brough, “The Stock-rider’s Song” (James); 8.13: Pipe organ, piano and trombone, and harp— Shilkret’s Rhythm Melodists, “When You’re With Somebody Else” (Gilbert), H.M.V. Record, EA 336; 8.17: Mezzosoprano solo, Miss I. Rogers, “Pale Moon” (Logan); 8.20: Waltz—Royal Opera Orchestra “Eugin Onegin” (Tschaikowsky). H.M.V. Record C 1281; 8.24: Tenor solo —Mi- A. Ripley “Country Folk” (Brahe); 8.28: Song suite—The Orchestra “Pagoda of Flowers” (Woodforde Finden); 8.36: Soprano solo —Miss M. Fair, “Kerry Dance” (Molloy); 8.40: Grand Organ and cornet —R. Arnold Grier, “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan). Zonophone record A 309; 8.44: Baritone solo —Mr Gibson-Blackie, “I Pitched My Lonely Caravan” (Coates); 8.47: Orchestral —Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Pomp and Circumstance” (Elgar), H.M.V. Record D 1102; 8.51: Lecture—Mr A. B. Chappel, M.A., “Talk on Old New Zealand —Settlement of Wellington”; 9.6: Weather forecast; 9.7: Wurlitzer organ—Reginald Foort, “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters” (Ketelby). H.M.V. Record, C 1459; 9.11: Violin solo— Miss J. Bosworth, (a) “AndanteSymphony Espagnole” (Lalo), (b) Orchestra, “La Paloma” (Yradier); 9.19: Presentation of excerpts from “Les Cloches de Corneville” (Planquette), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast.

Germaine Miss Marion Fair SerpoletteMiss Irene Rogers jean a Mr Arthur Ripley Marquis Mr Walter Brough Germaine—“l May Be Princess.” Jean—“On Billows Rocking.” Jeah and Germaine —“‘Twas' But An Impulse.” Germaine and Chorus —“Legend of the Bells.” Marquis—“ With Joy in My Heart.” Ensemble—“ Such Conduct is Quite Sad.” Chorus of Servants. Germaine and Marquis—“ 'Tis She! Oh Happy Fate.” Germaine and chorus —“The Cider Song.” Jean —“Waltz Song.” Germaine and Marquis—“My Lord, My Lord!” Finale. 9.52: Selection— The Orchestra, “Popular Melodies” (Sullivan); 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; 4.30: and 4.55: Sporting results to hand; 5.0: Close down; 6.0: Children’s hour —Big Brother Jack; 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette by representative of the Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land”; 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 8.1: March —The Orchestra, “Entry of the Gladiators” (Fucik); 8.5: Light opera company, “Gems from Countess Maritza” (Smith Kalman). H.M.V. Record, EB11; 8.9: Quartet—The Orpheus Quartet, “Long Live Elizabeth” (German): 8.13: Tenor solo— Mr Arthur Coe, “Like Stars Above” (Squire); 8.17: Instrumental —Kirilloff’s Balalaika Orchestra, “Shining Moon” (Russian folk song), H.M.V. Record, EA4B; 8.21: Humour—Mr Doug. Stark, “The Gladiator” (Hylton) ; 8.28: Baritone solos —Mr Len Barnes, (a) “Sylvia” (Speaks), (b) “The Carpet” (Sanderson); 8.36: Instrumental—The Orchestra, repeat item; 8.44: Soprano solo —Mrs Alice Harris, “Lullaby” (Brahms); 8.47: Contralto solo and quartet—Miss Lily Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, “Hard Times’’ (traditional); 8.51: Song suite —The Orchestra, “Haydn Wood’s Songs”; 9.1: Novelty—Savoy Orpheans, “London and Daventry Calling.” H.M.V. Record, C 1251; 9.5: Weather report and announcepients; 9.6: Light opera company, “Gems from the Blue Mazurka” (Lehar). H.M.V. record,; EB11; 9.10: Pianoforte solo — Miss Catherine Moncrieff, “Scherzo in C Sharp Minor” (Chopin); 9.18: Humour —Mr Doug Stark, “Musical Speeches” (Cecil); 9.25: Contralto solo —Miss Lily Mackie, “Sunshine and Rain” (Bluemetithal); 9.29: Instrumental —The Orchestra, (a) “In a Persian Market” (Ketelby), (b) “Weeping Willow Lane” (Johnson); 9.39: Brunswick gramophone recital. Fox-trots —The Varsity Four, (a) “Snowflakes,” record 3918, (b) “Rag Doll.” Song with guitar and piano accompaniment—Nick Lucas, (a) “Sunshine,” (b) “I Still Love You,” record 3850. Instrumental — Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Waiata Poi” (Hill), (b) “Melodrama,” from “Piccolino” (Guiraud), record 15117. Waltzes? with vocal choruses —Regent Club Orchestra, (a) “Together,” (b) “When Love Comes Stealing,” record 3824. Song, with orchestral. accompaniment — Harry Richman, (a) “Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” (b) “I Just, Roll Along,” record 3889. Fox-trots — The Colonial Club Orchestra, (a) “Beautiful,” (b). “I’ll Think of You,” record 3838. Tenor solo, with orchestral accompaniment—Frank Munn, (a) “That Wonderful Mother of Mine,” (b) “Dear Little Mother o’ Mine,” Record 3881. God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH, (306 Metres). Silent Day. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 Metres).

3 p.m.: Town Hall Chimes; 3.1: Selected gramophone items; 4.0: An art needlework talk by Miss Marguerite Puechegud, under the auspices of the King Edward Technical College; 4.15: Selected gramophone items; 4.25: Sporting results; 4.30: Close down; 6.0: Town Hall chimes; 6.1: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill; 7.15: News and reports session; 8.01 Town Hall chimes; 8.1: Orchestral selections — Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Dance of Death” (Saint-Saens), (b) “Dance Macabre, Op. 40,” H.M.V. record D 1121; 8.9: Baritone solos—Mr R. 13. Macdonald, (a) “The Adjutant” (Fisher). (b) “Harlequin” (Sanderson); 8.15: Violin solo —Miss Eva, Judd, “Thais-Meditation” (Massenet); 8.19: Contralto solo—Miss Wyn McPeak, “Farewell to Summer” (Johnson); 8.19: Contralto solo —

8.22: Grand organ and cornet solo— R. Arnold, ‘Softly Awakes My Heart’ from “Samson and Delilah” I Saint,Saens), Zonophone record. A 309; 8.26: Recitals —Mjiss Nancy Ayson, (a) “Pa’s Harmonium” (Anon), (b) “Foolish Questions” (Anon); 8.34: Tenor solos —Mr Chas Edwards, (a) ‘Values’ (Vanderpool), (b) “She is Far From the Land” (Lambert); 8.41: Trombone solo—Mr R. B. Hall, “O Summer Night” (Donizetti); 8.46: Humorous address—Pastor Will D. More, ‘Ghosts!

that Haunt Famous Houses”; 9.6: Weather forecast and announcements; 9.8: Orchestral selection —Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, “Rhapsody in Blue” (Gershwin, arr. Grofe), H.M.V. record CK395; 9.12: Bass solo —Mr E. G. Bond, “Shipmates o’ Mine” (Sanderson); 9.15: Flute solos Mr Maurice Bleakly, (a) “Humoresque” (Hahocker), (b) “Anderlouse” (Pessard); 9.22: Tenor and baritone duet —-Messrs C. Edward and R. B. Macdonald, selected; 9.25: Violin solos— Miss Eva Judd, (a) ‘Shepherd’s Dance’ (German), (b) “Tempo di Minuetto” (arr. Kreisler); 9.32: Contralto solos —Miss Wyn McPeak, (a) “Still as the Night” (Bohm), (b) “I’m Longing for the Spring” (Morris); 9.37: Recital Miss Nancy Ayson “How to Write a Musical Monologue”; 9.41: Bass solo —Theodor Chaliapin, “Death of Don Quixote” (Massenet), H.M.V. Record, DB1096; 9.49: Tenor solo —Mr Chas. (Marshall); 9.52: Trombone solos— Mr R. B. Hall, (a) “Lend Me Your Aid” (Gounod), (b) “Licbestrauine” (Liszt): 10.0: Bass soios—Mr E. G. Bond, '(a) “A Requiem” (Horne), (b) “Friend” (Davies); 10.6: Flute solo— Mr Maurice Bleakly “Distant Voices (Lemmone): 10.11: God Save the King.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 7

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 7

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 2 October 1928, Page 7