ON THE AIR.
TO-DAY AND" TO-NIGHT. IYA, Auoklarid (333 metrefi).—-Si-lent day. ..'V 2YA, • Wellington (420 metres). — 3 p.m, Afternoon session; 6.0 Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff and Aunt Owen; 7.0 News session, market reports and sports results ; 7-40 Lecturctte—“Cooks, Grave and Ga£ Mr. H. C. -South; 8.1 Overture-Orchestra,. “The Magic Flute”; Sopirano solo—Miss Jeannette Briggs, “Fiddler, Come and Play for Me”; H.M.V. record; Bass solo —Mr. J. M. Caldwell, ‘Who Stockrider’s (Song”; Orchestra, “Symphony No. 5 C Minor (last movement); Vocal quartet Ariel Singers, “Sweet Day”; Pianoforte solo—Miss . Vivienne Probert, “-Rondo 'Capriccioso”; Baritone solo with orchestral accompaniment-r-Mr. John Prouse—Recitative, “I Rage, I Melt, I Burn,” Aria “0 Ruddier than the Cherry”; Violin and orchestra (soloist, Miss Ava Symons)—(a) “Meditation—Ave Maria,” (b) • “Swing S'ong”;; .Recital—Mr. A. ‘'Stanley Warwick, “Eden, U.S.A.”; Weather forecast; Tenor solo—Mr. Roy Hill, “Her Voice”; Orchestra, Repeat Number; Bass solos—Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) “Mendin’ Roadways,” (b) “You Along o’ Me”; Zono record; Soprano solos—Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., (a) “Heart o’ Fire Love,” (b) “An Frisky 'Love Lilt” ; Recital— Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, - “Mandalay”; ono. record; Vocal, quartet— Ariel Singers, “Maiden of the Fleur de Lys” ; Waltz—Orchestra, “Dornroschin.” 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres). — 3 p.m. Afternoon session; 6.0 Children’s session, conducted by Scatterjoy ; 7.15 News session; Studio concert by Woolston Brass Band and items by assisting artists; 8.1 March —Band, “Honest Toil” ; Overture — Band, “Mirella” ; Male voice quartet —Christchurch Premier Four, “The Viking’s Song” ; Vocal duet—Premier Male Duo, “Nocturne”; Contralto solos—Mrs. D. W. JStallard, (a) “‘Wind in the Trees,” (b) “The Happy Song” : H.M.V. record ; Male quartet—Christchurch Premier Four, “Mosquitoes”; Soprano solo—Miss Nina Partridge, “Slave Song”; Eughonium solo—Bandmaster T. H. [ughes (with band accompaniment), “The Village Blacksmith”; Bass solo—Mr. W. E. Richards, “Captain Mac”; Recital—Mr. Harold Shaw, “Lonesome” ; Selection' —Band, ‘Mignon’; Weather forecast; Overture; Male voice quartet—Christchurch Premier Four, “Soldiers’ Chorus”; Contralto solo—Mrs. D. W. Stallard, ‘The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill*; H.M.V. record; Baritone solo—Mr. C. Borthwick, “When the Sergeant Major’s on Parade” ; Foxtrot —Band, “Utah” ; Cornet solo—Bandsman R. Barber, “Come, Sing to Me” ; Male voice quartet—Christchurch Premier Four, “Ye Banks and Braes” ; Soprano solos—Miss Nina Partridge, (a) “Bigonette,” (b) “Somewhere a Voice is Calling”; Humour—Mr. Harold Shaw, “Wedding Day Speeches” ; H.M.V. records; Tenor solo— Mr. L. Martin. “For You Alone” ; Male voice quartet—Christchurch Premier Four, “Every Rustling Tree’; Huiruorous variations —Band, “Keel Row” ; March—Band, “Flying Squadron.” ’ , . 4YA Dunedin (403 metres). —Silent day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10711, 8 October 1928, Page 2
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