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ON THE AIR.

TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.

IYA Auckland (333 metres): 6. children’s hour—Nod. Song, Nita Webb, “.Dolly Dear” ; playette, four children; 7.15, lecturette, Mr. Geo. Campbell, “Motoring”; 8.1, orchestral selection, “Ballet from Faust” ; vocal trio, Madame Towsey. Mrs .Atkinson and Miss M. Atkinsoi. “Chariot”; instrumental trio, “Hawaiian Memories” and “Lullaba Land”; baritone solo, Mr John Bree ‘ ;The Wind on the Heath”* cornet solo. Mr. Eustace Tregigas. “Star of England”; elocutionary, Mr J. F. Montague; “Ellen Me Jones of Aberdeen” ; contralto solo, Miss Gwenyth Evans, “A Castilian Lament”; instrumental trio, “Trio No. 9—2nd and 3rd movements”; tenor solo, Mi Reginald Newbury, “Goodbye”; vocal trio, Madame Mary Towsey, Airs Atkinson and Miss Atkinson, “As Torrents in Summer”; weather report; relay from Strand Theatre Orchestra ; vocal trio, The Snappy Three “My Blue Heaven” and “Russian Lullaby”; cello solo, Miss Hemus, “Romance” ; baritone solo, Mr John Bree, “The Temple Bells” ; instrumental selections, “Hilo March” “Hawaiian Rainbow” and “Alohaoe”; soprano solo. Madame M. Toinsey, “Le Nil” ; cornet sojos, Mr E. Tregilgas, ‘II fbheio” and VOmbra Alai Fu”; vocal trio, “Just Like a Butterfly” and “You Don’t Like It’; elocutionary, Air Alontague, “The Lost Opportunity” and “The Four Floors” ; contralto solo. Aliss Evans, “To-night” ; instrumental trio, selection from “Cavalleria Rusticana”; vocal quartet, Madame Alary Towsey’s Quartet, * ‘Prayer—Aloscs in Egypt.” 2YA Wellington (420 metres): 3.30 lecturette, “Gas Cooking” ; 4.2-5, srorting results ; 6. children’s hour, IJncle Ernest and Aladame Alueller’s pupils, choruses, duets, songs and stories: 7, news session; 7.40. lecturette, Air Ci-owther. “A Royal Hobby”; S, overture “Lynwood March”; quartet. Apollo Singers, “Annie Laurie”; Hawaiian trio, Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, “AJy Regular Girl” and “You’re So Easy to Remember” ; baritone,' Air Rodger, “Londonderry Air”; trio, “Ist Alovement of Trio in 6”: soprano. Aliss Aloana Goodwill, “Fifinella” ; piaijo, Aliss Agnes Dupcan, “Clair de Lune” and ' “The Fountain”; tenor, Air E. Robbins, “For You Alone” • concertina. Air. R. Strntmore, “Life’s Dream is O’er” and “Eileen Alannali”; hits and harmofties, The Glad Idlers, “There’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken” and “Underneath the Bed” ; lecturette, “Imperial Affairs”; weather report; Hawaiian Trio, ‘High, High, High Up iu the Hills” and “Moon Beams”; contralto, Aliss H. Chudley, “None but the Lonely Heart”; trio, “Berceuse” and “Syncopation’ ; baritc-ne, Mr Rodger, ‘lf 1 Might Only Come to You’; piano, Miss Agnes Duncan “Scherzo”; duet Misses IT. Chudley and M. Goodwill “I AVould That Aly Love” ; hits and harmonies, “Just Breezin’ Along AVith the Breeze” and ‘The Glad Idlers’ Trip” ; concertina, Air Stratmore, “Modern Harry Lauder Songs”; quartet, Apollo Singers, “Evening’s Twilight.” 3YA Christchurch (306 metres) : 6, children’s hour—Aunt Pat. Songs, choruses by the Girls’ Citizens League; S, overture, Mayfair Orchestra, “The Dollar Princess”; musical comedy excerpt programme by Aliss Russell’s Aeolian Quartet, Mr. George Bennett, accordian, . Christchurch Instrumental Trio, and Aliss Dorothy Jenkiu, recitations. 4YA Dunedin (463 metres) : 3.15, address on Fashions; 0.1, children’s hour—Auntie Sheila and llig Brother Bill; 7.15, news session; 7.30, address by Mrs Denton Leech on “The Duties of Police Women”; 8.5,_ baritone solos, Air Rawlinson, “Arise. O Sun” and “Up- from Somerset”; flute solo, Air Chas. E. Gibbons, selection (from “Lohengrin”; sop(rano solo, Airs D. Carty, “Come Back to Erin”; buss solo, Air Neil Black, ‘‘The Bandolero” and “I Enow of Two Bright Eyes”; pianoforte solo, Mi* Findlay, “Channelise” ; contralto solo, Miss Flora AVilliamson, “Slow, Horses,■ Slow” ; orchestral selection; baritone solo, Air Bert Rawlinson, “Off to Philadelphia in the Morning”; flute solo, Alt* Chas. Gibbons, selection from “loluntbe”; soprano solos, Mrs.D. Carty, “ATother Mach* l-ee” and “Homeland”; weather report; bass solo. MY N. Black ‘Valet; pianoforte solos, Air Gordon Findlay “Invitation a la Valse” and “To the Rising Sun” ;' contralto solos, Aliss Flora AVilliamson. “Out of the Deep T Call” and “Like to the Damask R-ose”; vocal duet, Airs D, Carty and Air Bert Rawlinson, “A Orookit Bawbee”; dance music.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10566, 20 April 1928, Page 3

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ON THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10566, 20 April 1928, Page 3

ON THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10566, 20 April 1928, Page 3