ON THE AIR
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT
IYA Auckland (333 metres): 3 to 4.30 p.m., selected studio items: j -Jo to--. 7.45. news; 8.1, relay of overtme from Rialto Theatre; vocal, Ihe Snappy Three; violin solos, Mr All. Gracie, “Kuyawiak Mazurka and “Serenade’’; soprano solo, Miss .Ida Holmes, ‘Angels Guard Thee' ; instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, “Marche Directeur and “Hawaiian Rainbow ; baritone solo, Mr Clinton Williams, Harlequin” ; mezzo solo, Mrs J- Parry, “Scenes that are Brightest and “Vanity Fair”; weather report; talk on Shakespeare’s Plays—Richard 111. and Othello, by. Mr Culiord Bell; vocal, The Snappy Three; violin solo, Mr A. Gracie, “Nocturne : soprano solo, Miss 1. Holmes, “Should He Upbraid” and “Down in the Forest”; instrumental, Ingalls llawaiians. “Hilo Waltz” -HP.? liams, “Submarines” and “The Floral Dance” ; relay of musical interlude from Rialto Theatre; mezzo solo Mrs. Barry, “I Know, of iwo Bright Eyes.” 2YA Wellington (420 metres) : 3 p.m gramophone recital and relay from the Adelphi Cabaret3.3o, lecturetto, Miss Mann, . “Fashions -; 4.0 gramophone recital and relay from the Adelphi Cabaret; 4.20, lecture tte. Miss McKeown. “Care, or the Hair” ; 4.35,. gramophone recital arid relay from the Adelphi Cabaret ; 7.0,* news session; 7.35, lecturette, Mr W. King, D.E.8.A.. ‘Esperanto” ; 8, chimes; hand, Central Mission Band march, “Freedom and Honor” • soprano solo. Mrs H. Dawson, “II Baeio” ; band, Central Mission Band, selection, “Musical Fragments”; elocution, jMt Eric “A Most Uncommon Patient”; band, Central Mission Band, waltz," “Grenadiers” ; contralto solo, Miss GeereWatson, “Keramos” : fiugel horn solo, Bandmaster Lanc-e Baker, “Sweet Snirit, Hear My Prayer ; hand. Central Mission Band, march. “Glorinda” : soprano solo. Mrs Dawson. “Believe Me if'all Those Endearing Young Charms”; band, Central Mission Band, march. “Queen s Guard” : weather report : lecturette, Mr Johannes Andersen, “Native Birds” : baud, Central Mission Band, Air Vane.. “Adeste Fideles” contralto solo. Miss E. Geere-V atson, “Fairy Waters” ; band, Central Mission Band, fox', trot, . “Bye, Bye, Blackbird” ; soprano solo, Mrs Daw-' sori; band. Central Mission Band, “In' Sunnv Lands” : elocution. Mr E. North “The Selfishness of Travellers” : hand. Central Mission Band, selection, “HALS. Pinafore’-; contralto solo. Miss E. Geere-Y at sou, ‘‘Plumstones’’ 1 land. Central__ Mission Band, march. “M esthury. -3YA Christchurch (306 metres): 3 p.m., afternoon concert; 6. Uncle Jack; 7.15, news; 7.30, talk, Dr. Hilgendorf, “Recent Investigations on Grasses”; S, chimes: relay from Liberty Picture Theatre \Orchestra; pianoforte solo. Miss Ailesn Warren, “Berceuse” : baritone solo. Mr R. S. Molonev, ‘•Lolita” : instrumental trio, Cliristehureh Broadcasting Ti'i° “Third Movement, D Minor. Trio : humorous recitation. Miss N. Hooper, L.T.C.L.. “Peter” f * contralto solo. Mi'ss Nellie Lowe, “A Summer Night”: pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren, “Alt Wien” : baritone solo Mr R. S. Moloney. “Pearl of Sweet Ceylon" : contralto sole. Miss Nellie Lowe. “Beloved, it is Morn”; humorous little talk. Miss Xaare Hooper, L.T.Q.L. “The Dancing Partner”: baritone solo, Mr R. S. Moloney. “So ben che diffor me" ; contralto solo. Miss N. Lowe. “Miri anwv” : recitation. Miss N. Hooper, j L.T.C.L., “It Isn't Done” : instruj mental trio. Christchurch Broadcast- | ing Trio. “Minuet in A” “Melody,” I “Polonaise’; relav from Liberty Pic- ! ture Theatre:; relay of concert from Choral Hall. 4YA Dunedin (463, metres): < p.m.. chimes: 7.1. grainophoue concert ; S.O, chimes: orchestral selections relayed from the. Empire Theatre : mezzo-soprano solos, Miss A. Holmes. “Down in the Forest,” and “You’ve Got Your Mother’s Eves” : cello solo. Mr Alex T. Blytli. “Drink to Me Only” ; violin- solo. Mr A. J. Frye, “Liebcsfreud” : contralto solo Miss Gwen Cooper: orchestral selections from Empire -Theatre; cello solo. Mr Alex T. Blytli. “Ave Maria” : violin solo,. Mr A. J. Frye. “Liebeslied” : mezzo soprano solos. Miss .Agnes Holmes, “Sing. Sing. Blackbird” : cello solo. Mr Alex. T. Blytli, “Bouree”; contralto solos. Miss Gwen Cooper; violin solo, Mr. A ,T. Frye, “Legendc”; Arclierfield nupils’ concert, relayed from His Majesty’s Theatre: orchestral items relaved from the Empire Theatre.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10412, 20 October 1927, Page 2
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