ON THE AIR
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7
IYA Auckland,—3 p.m. Afternoon session; 4.Q Literary selection by Mr, Ouli'ord Bell; 6.0 Children’s hour; 7.15 News ; 8.0 Chimes; Itelay of Municipal Band concert from Town Hall; Relay from piick-Ciack Cabaret.
2YA Wellington (420 Metres) 1 . —3 p.m. Afternoon session ; Chimes ; 3 3 Selected gramophone items; Progress reports of cricket match, Wellington v. Otago; 6.0 Children’s hour —Aunties Dot and Gwen in dialogue of fun; 7.0 News; 8.0 Chimes; The Celeste Quartet, “tarry Me Back to Old Virgiiiny’,’ ; Instrumental SyinonsJtl'll wood-Short Trio, • “Avc Maria”; I'ehor —Mr. Edgar Swain, ‘E Luceran le Steelo” ; Hits and harmonies—The Glad Idlers, “Take Your Finger Out of .Your Mouth,” ‘Greenwich Witch,’ “Deep Elm’’ ; Contralto—Mrs. Edgar Slwain, “Tommy, Lad’’; Vocal—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, “Give Me Thv Hand” ; Piano and ’cello duet—Mr. Gordon Short and Mr. Geo. Ell wood, “First Movement, Grand Duo” ; Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, “Butterfly Wings”; Vocal—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Swain, “Caro Mio Ben”: Hits and harmonies—(The Glad Idlers, “You Never Seem to Look Mv Way,” Medley of popular hits: Bass —Mr. Wm. BoayUmau, “The Wanderer”: The Celeste Quartet, “Down in the Coin Brake” ; Dance and jazz numbers. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres).— 6 p.m. Children's hour; 7.15 News; /.30 Sports results; 8.0 Cliimes; Belay from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra : Baritone—Mr E. A. Dowell, “H Winter Comes” ; Zither banjo—Mr. Jack Oxley, “You’ve Found 'i, New Toy” ; . Vocal—Miss Mabel Thomas, and Mr. David McGill, “O Terra Addio” ; instrumental—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Two Movements from D 1 Major Trio” ; Songs at the piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, ‘ The lure,” “May I Print a Kiss Instrumental —Chi ist mu'ch l>r.,idca ;• ug Trio, -AJiserere” “So'mrzo’'; Soprano —Miss .Mnuel Thornes, “A Fors e Lui” • Ten- rMr. David McGill, ‘A Dream” p Weather forecast; Relay from Liberty Theatre ; Musical monologue—Mr. Alex. Johnson, “When You Finger it Out” ; Zither banjo—Air Jack Oxley, “There’s Everything Nice About You,” “The Scots Grey’s March”; Baritone —Air E. A. Dowell. “T.here)s a New Star in Heaven To-night. “Mv Dear Little Irish Mother” ; Soprano—Miss Mabel Thomas, “The Sweetest Flower that Blows” : Soprano and tenor —Miss Mabel Thomas .nd Mr. David McGill, “Had You But Known” ; Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andante Pathetique,” “Polish Dance ; Songs at the piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, “After Vacation,” “Gav Little 1 ; Tonor—Jlr. David jMcGill, “’Tis the Day”; Humorous— Mr. Alex. Johnson, “A Hen Minded Hen”; Relay from Caledonian Hall. 4YA Dunedin.—7.ls p.m. News: 7.30 Address on ‘lnterior Decoration by Miss M. Puechegud: Town Hall Limes; Orchestral music from the Empire Theatre Orchestra : Tenor— Mr. Frank Stewart, “When rhe House is Asleep.” “Ohstination , Cornet —Mr. George Christie, “Lucille” ; Violin—Mr. A. Watson, Sonata de Chiesa”; Contralto—Miss Irene Horniblow. “The Meeting of th« Waters”; Flute—Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, “Oista Diva”: Orchestral music from the Empire Theatre; Baritone—fH. Arthur J*ungle>\ <- 0 To Palermo”: Cornet —Air. Geo. Clmsrie, “The Last Chord”; ALezzo-sop.— .Miss Florence Sumner. “Fair Spring : s Returning,” “Be Ilapp v ' , * U) ‘ in —Air. Frank Stewart. “She is far s oDi the Land : I lute—Air Chas. 10 Gibbons, selection from ‘laust ; Contralto —Aliss Irene _ Horm blow, “John Anderson. ALv Jo.” “Oh. Ihe Oalc and the Ash”: Baritone—Mr. Arthur T uuglev, “Elennore. ‘Eleanore,” “Four by the’Clock Cornet Air. (Forge Christie, ‘Shylock • Violin—Air. A. Watson. “Thy He~ Girl’s Dream”: Mezzo-sop.—Aliss I;. Sumner. “Angus Alacdonald’ ; lute —Air. Chas. E. Gibbons, “Sonnambula.” SUNDAY, JANUARY 8. IVA Auckland. —3 p.m. Afternoon session; 5.45 Children s song seivice; 655 Relay of evening service Vom ‘Auckland Unitarian Church: 8.30 Relay of municipal organ recital from Town Hall. - , 2YA Wellington.—6 p.m. Children’s service: 655 Relav ol oo'J 11 ? service from Taranaki Street Aletlioajst Ch 11 roll : 8.30 Studio concert: Vocal—• The Wm. Roushan* Quartet, “O Gladsome Light”: Tenor—Air V Renshaw, “Sing Ye Praise” : Tnstm ■cental Svmons - Ellweod Quartet. ‘‘Minueto” “finale from “C Alioor Quartet”'- Sm-rayo— ATrs Amv Dunn, “W’tli A erdure Clad” ; Baritone—Mr AVilhur Davies, “Lord God of Abraham” ; Ins+rumen--lel Svnions-EUwend String Quartet “Lartro” ; Vozal—The Wm. Renshaw Quartet. “How Tovelv Are the Messengers” ; ( ontralto—Aliss Noia Greene. “O. Rest in the Lord’ : ’Cello—Air. Geo. Ellweod, “Two Norwegian Folk Songs”; Local —The Wm. Renshaw Quatret, ‘E’er' the Silvery Lamps are Lighted.” 3YA Christchurch.—s 45 p.m. Children’s song service, by Uncle "Sam; 7 0 Relav of evening service from rjiron Methodist Church, Selwyn St, ; 8.15 Studio concert. _ AY A Dunedin (4611 metres).— 0.40 Children’s sons service, by Big Brother Bill: 7.0 Relay of evening service from Knox Church; 8.15 from St. Kilda (won+her permitting) of concert by. St, Kilda Band.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10478, 7 January 1928, Page 7
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