ON THE AIR
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.
i IYA Auckland (333, metres): ' 3 p;m., afternoon session; 6,’ children s hour;-7:15, news;. 8, chimes; relay from Princess Theatre Orchestra; vocsU, quartet . The Premiere Quartet, “The Venetian Boatman’s Evening Song; tenor solo, Mir Birrell O'Malley, “The Eagle” ; soprano'solo, Miss Christina Ormistoh; instrumental trio The Towsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio, “Trio, On. 88/Romance” ; baritone solo, Mr Dudley rWratliall, 'The fishermen of .England”; contralto solo. Miss Caldow “Abide AA/ith Me. pianoforte, solo, Mr Cyril lowsey, * ‘Aiitomne’ ’ ; humorous*. ■ Mr. A. MeElwainp relay from Princess Theatre; weather forecast; tenor .solo, Mr Birrell O’.Malley,. “La Donna e Mobile” ; radio lectures on “Old New Zealand,’ by Mt. A. B. Ohappe, No. l!. “The-Days Before Discovery” ; 'instrumental: trio,i “Trio, Op. 88,' Duetto, Eipale” ; baritone solo, Mr Dudley Wrathall. “La Partida”; contralto solas,-Miss Caldow, . “Lullaby” and “Rose in Bud” ;, relay from -Princess Theatre ; humorous rectial, ;Mr A. Me. Elwoin ; vocal, The'Premiere Quartet, “Stars of the Summer. Night. 2YA Wellington (4120 metres): 3 p.m., afternoon'session • 3:1, selected gramophone'items-; 6,-children’s hour —Uncle Sandy, gramophone selectioh; 7, news; 8, chimes; march, Wellington Artillerv Band, “Colonel Bogey”; Lyric Quartet, “All Through the Night” ; overture, Wellington Artillery Band, “Silver Cross”; baritone solos, Mr Will Goudie, “A Sunrise,” and “Little Irish Girl” ; serenade espagnole, Wellington Artillery Bland, .“A Rose of Granada”; Lyric Quartet;, “Lucky Jim”'; cornet. solo, Sergeant Bowman, .“.Old Folks at Home” : tenor solo, Mr H. Phipps, “Sweet Early Violets”; liiimoresque, Wellington Artillery Band, “A Trip to . Blackpool” Lyric-Quartet,' “Oft in the Stillv Night”; weather; lecturette, Mr Byron Brown “Did Shakespeare Write Shakespeare ” entr'acte Wellington Artillery Band, “Evening Bells” ; hass "solos, Mr W. B. Brown, “King JiOve”. and- “Solomon and David”; waltz, Wellington Artillery Band, “Cinderella”;; cornet duet. “Panorama’’; tenor .solo,«Mr George Howe “ThctLyric Tenor’’; . selection. Wellington Artillery Band. “The “Crimson Star”; Lyric Quartet, “In the Gloaming”; descriptive march. Wellington Artillery Band, “Paddy’: Patrol.”
3YA. Christchurch (306 metres) : 3 p.m., afternoon session: 6, children’s hour—Chuckle and Chook; 7.15, news and reports; 7.30 talk,-Mr L. E. Vernazoni, “Stamps "Worth Fortunes” : 8, chimes; relay from Everybody’s Theatre Orchestra ; programme ot. traditional English songs and English folk songs.; vocal quartet, Madann Gower-Burns, Miss Jessie King, and Messrs Harold Prescott and Bernard Pennell, “Some Folks Do” ; baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell “Care Flic: from the Lad that is Merry” ; piano forte. Miss Warren, “Melodic. ’ ; contralto solo. Miss King, “I’ve Beer Roaming’; instrumental Ohfistchure! Trio, "“Romance,” “Intermezzo’' arid “Saltarollo'”; vocal, Madame G 'Burns,- Miss King, Messrs- Prescoti and B. Rennell. “It Was a Lover and His Lass ’; soprano sqlo, Madame G. Burns. ‘.'A Pastoral’’: recital. M/ss Lucy Cowan ‘The Well of St. Kevne’ vocal duet, Messrs Prescott and B Rennell. “Trust Her Not” ; tenor sob Mr Prescott, “Where the Bee Sucks There Lurk 1”; vocal quartet, “Dab. ding in the Low" ; pianoforte solo Miss Warren,. “Polonaise in C Sharj Minor”; Baritone solo, Mr Bernarc Rennell, “How Blest Are We Seamen” : vocal quartet, “John Peel” contralto solo. Miss King, “The Cuckoo'’; vocal duct. Madame Burns and. Miss J. King. “I Know a Bank” : recital, Miss L. Cowan, “High Tick on the Coast of Lincolnshire” ; relac from Evervbodv’s Theatre; tenor sot Mr Prescott, “Drink to Me” ; instrumental. Christchurch Trio, “Slow Waltz,” “Tempo di Minuetto” and “Polacca”; soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns, “Cherry Ripe”; vocal quartet, “Good Night.” ' 4YA Dunedin (463 metres): 7 p.m., chimes’; 7.1. gramophone concert; 7.30, news; 8, chimes: orche*■ tral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra; soprano solos. Miss Rita Holmes, “Willow” and “Whither” . pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson “First Movement of the Italian Concerto” ; hass solo, Air J. Ferguson. “Love Leads to BattV’ : cello solo Mr Malcolm Robilliard, “Cavatina” : contralto solo, Miss Mary Pratt “The Flight of Ages” ; orchestral music re. avid-from the Octagon Theatre baritone solos, Mr F, Tuohy, “Till I Wake” and “Less Than the Dust” : address, Pastor W. D. More; soprani solo. Miss Holmes, “A Birthday”: pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson. “Concert Study in D Flat. Minor”, cello solo Air Robilliard. “Chanson. Louis XTH” ; boss solo, Air Ferguson “Scots Wha Hue” and “Within These Sacred Bowers’; orchestral music relayed from Octagon Theatre; contralto solos, Aliss Pratt, “Come, Sing to Me” and “When You and I "Were Young, Maggie”; pianoforte solos. Miss Alice Wilson, “Puck” and “The Fairv Dance”; baritone solo, Air F. AI. Tuohy, “The AVood Was Once a Garden” : ’cello solo, Air. AI. .Robilliard, “Pavine.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10476, 5 January 1928, Page 3
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