ON THE AIR
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.
IYA. Auckland (333 metres): 3 p.rn., afternoon session; 4, literary selection, Mr OuUord Bell; p, children’s hour—Cinderella; 7.15, news; 8, chimes; relay from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; vocal, Lyric Quartet, “0, Lovely Night” and “My Banjo”; tenor,' Mr Arthur Ripley, “Birds of Love Divine”; instrumental. Penny’s Orchestra, “Tripoli” and' “Hawaiian Eyes”; bass, Mr Ernest Thomas, “Tally Ho”; humorous recital, Mi Alan ’ McElwin, “Humorous Diversion”;- relay from Rialto Theatre; weather forecast ; vocal, Lyric Quartet, “O, Miss Hannah” and “Deep River” ; tenor, Air Herbert Richards “Pagan”/. instrumental, Penny’s Orchestra, “Pau o Lula” and “Hawaiian Selections” ; humor, Air McElwain ‘‘More-Merry Aloments’; vocal, Lyric Quartet “Aloha On” and “Honolulu Eyes” ; relay from Dixieland Cabaret. - SPECIASL EDISON EVENING. 2YA Wellington (420 metres): 3 p.m., afternoon session ; 6, children’s hour; 7, news; 8, chimes ; overture, First Battalion Wellington Regimen tal Band, “Stars and Stripes Forever” ; introductory announcement; Melodic Four, “Doan Ya Cry, Ala Honey” and “‘Cornfields' Melody”; Symon-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Characteristic”: chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, “Battle Hymns of the Republic” and “Hail, Columbia” ; violin, Miss Ava Symons “Alabama”-,; American humor, Air Vernon Oswin, ‘Melodrama’” and “Sargasso Sea”; song at piano, Air B. llart,.; “Where Does Daddy Go?” .selection, Band, “American Airs”; speech, Sir Frederick Chapman, “An Eulogy of Thomas Edison, sthe Great Inventor’; soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, “At Dawning” ; speech, Air AV. L. Lowrie, . American Consul-General, “Response to Sir Frederick Chapman; chorus, “Sword of Deliverance”; solo,"Miss Lily Mackie, ‘Agnus Dei’; chorus, “Song of the .Marching Men.” ; address, with musical honors Mr Thomas A. Edison, “Message specially recorded for New Zealand listeners on the occasion of his eightyfirst birthday” ; _ ATelodie Four, “Yankee-Rose”; piano,. Mr.. Gordon Short; ‘‘Keltic Sonata” ; humor, Mr Byron Brown, “Our Guide in Rome’ ; song at- piano, Air Billy Hart, “And a Little Child” ; reverie. Band, ‘ Bells at Sunset” ; ,cliofiiß,. “Dixie”; cello. Mr Ellwood, “Sere'nata”; massed voices, “Yankee Doodle”; march. Band,-“Double'Eagle.” -
- BYA Christchurch (300metres) : 0 p.m., children’s hour—Uncle Sam and Aunt ALiy; 7.15/ news ; 7 30, sports results'; 7?5o ; circumstances permittinA./tlic special programme which is; being .broadcast fiora L’YA, Wellington, in celebration o£ the 81sf birthday of/.Thomas A. - Edison, the world-renowned invctitor, 'will be received hnd; rebroa'doast. '
;4YA Dunedin (403 metros): 7.15 p.m., news ;>7.30, address oh ‘‘lnterior Decoration”, by;Miss AT, I’acchigild ; 8, ‘chimes; light >uehestral music relayed'from the Empire Theatre; t<»inr,’ Air Dan “Fogarty,. “Green Isle of Erin” ..and "Mother - Maelu.te” , violin, Aliss,Evo Judd, "Andnnje and Allegro-from Sonata in B .Minor’’: pianoforte. Miss Muriel' Caddie. “Chant. Polonaise No. 5”; soprano. Miss. Edith Atorrison, “Waltz, Song’ from/“Tom-.Tone's” ; cornet; Mr Geo Christie, “Sliyloek”; humorous sore Air Percy James, “I Think of You’: relay from, the Empire Theatre; mbz-zo-soprano. Aliss , Afollie • Vickers. “Fierce Flames, are Soaring”,; violin, Miss (Eva- Judd, “Serenata”, tenor; Air Dan Fogarty,' “Afaevish la” ; pianoforte/ Aliss .Muriel Caddie. “Alinuet”;; cornet, Air Goo: Christie t “Intermezzo” //soprano. Aliss Edit! Morrison, “On-the Banks of Allan Water” and “I’ve Been Roaming” ; violin, Aliss Eva ; Judd, .“Minuet” ; .humorous, Air Percy. James; “CNvtluPiano” •; pianoforte, Aliss- AI. Caddie, “Sonata- iriVE Flat, 0p..'27.' No. 1,” cornet/ Mr;Christie. “Lucille’’ ; mez-zo-soorano, Aliss: AI Vickers. “Sigh No More, Ladies” and “The Song of Thanksgiving”; relay, from the Em-, pire Theatre. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12. , • '' b «• ' IYA Auckland (333 metres): f 3 p.m.,,-■-afternoon session;;/4, literary selection by Alr Culford Bell ;/G, children’s, song service/ conducted bv Uncle Leo/6.55. relay, from St, David’s Church ; 8,15. vocal., St,. Andrew’ • Quartet. 1 ‘ ‘Abide With.".: Ale’’ : tenor. Mr. Robert Peter, “Believe Ale If All” ; contralto,/Aliss P. Gribben, selected; instrumental trio, “Trio. Op. 56-—Allegro and Andante” ; vocal quartet. St. Andrew’s Quartet. “God So Loved the "World” : - bass, Mr A. Colledge; “The Lord, Worketh AVonders”; instrumental. Bosworth-Hem-us-Towsey Trio,.‘Trio, Op. 56—Finale” / soprano, Aliss Adelaide Taylor, ‘.‘For Every Day” ; vocal, Andrew’s Quartet “O, ftladsome Light.*’ ■oYA ■Wellington . (333 metres) : 6 pan/, children's service; 6.ssrelay from Vivian.- Street Baptist Church; 8.30. studio concert ; contralto, Aliss Ngaire Coster//“Cast Thy Burden”; instrumental quartet, “Lento from ’QuaVtet in P.Major” / vocal quartet, -The Ariel Singfs. “TliiS World--is -AH a Fleeting Show’.; instrumental quartet. “Scherzo from Quartet in F Alaioi” / tenor, Air Rov Hill' “In Native ■.Worth’'.’/ cello,'Air G._ Ellwood “Russian . SongV,- -.soprano. Miss J. Briggs/ h‘ou Mighty/ Pens”,: pianoforte; Air Frank■ Croiytlieiv“To-mor-row” : instrumental quartet “Marche Militaire” ; yociil.'; Ariel Singers. ' “Lead, "Kindly.. Light. 1 ’ . 3YA "Christchui’ch ,(306' metres) ; -5;43 p.m’/. , children's: /song / service from 3YA Studio .by Uncle Sam; ‘7.0, relav from St. Luke’s Church.of Eng : land. The following after-service concert will he? given from 3YA Studio: Cejlo, A£r Harold Beck, “L A,;-, leeable” ; tenor, 'Mr'P. Angus, “The Village Blacksmith”; instrumental, Christchurch / Broadcasting Trio, “Russian Waltz, Hornpipe and the March Alilitaire” /contralto, Airs D. Stnllard. “Hold Thou My Hand/ ; cello, Air ’ Harold Beck; “Melody m F” ; tenor, Air P. Angus, “Love s Coronation”; instrumental,' Christchurch Broadcasting? Trio; “Cantanilc” and “Hungarian ‘Dance in G Minor” / contralto, Airs I).. Stallard, “Nearer, Mv God, to Thee.’’/ 4YA Dunedin (433 metres): 5.45, children’s song, service, Big Brother Bilb and children’s choir; 7, relay from Hanover Street Baptist Church ; 8.15, studio concert. •. I ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 7
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