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to-n LGirr. LYA Auokluiul.— 6, children's session.; 7.15, llectuirette, Mr Geo. H. Amibler, “.Plouiltry, Selection and Mating”; 7.30, news and market reports; 8, relay of orehes'brul overture. from Majestic Theatre; soprano solo. Miss Alarjo-rie Fair, ‘‘Slave Song”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio. “Scherzo from Trio in if Flint”; baritone eoJo, Aiir Frank- .Sutherland, “Four .Jolly Sailormen’’ ; 'piccolo soli os, record, (a) “l>e Lie&gst Mir in Herzen,” (b) “.Concertino'’; contralto solo. Madame Irene A.instley, “Land of Hope and Cnlorv” ; relay of oilchestral entr’acte| front Majestic Theatre; tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter. “Mother <>’ Mine”; pianoforte .solo. -Mr Oy.nl Towsey, “Last Movement, of Moonlight Sonata” ; talk by M,r A. B. Chappell, M \ ‘‘Talks 011 old New Zealand— Chim'ies Darwin’s Visit”; weather forecast ; inis'brumen.t.al trio, Auckland Trio, selection front “Ala,non ’; presentuition of excerpts from the opera “Fa-use’' —Marguerite, Miss Marjorie Fair; Sieibel. Madame Iren'© Aiivdey; Martha. -Madame Irene; Aunsley; Mephis,top-lie 1 es, Air Frank Sutherland; Valentine. Air Gibson Blwckie ; Faust, Air Robert Peter; Cla.vatina—Valentine. “Even Bravest Hearts’ ; aria —Sieihel, “Flower Song”; Cavatina— Faust. “All Hail Thou Dwelling”; aria. “Alairguerite, “Jewel Song'’ ; vocal quartet—Marguerite, Martha, Faust and Alephiistoipheiles, “Lean on Mv Ann” ; recitative, Alephistaphel'es. “It Was High Time’’; vocal duet. Marguerite and I aust Hie' Hour is Late”; recitative, Alephnstopholes, “Why! You Dreamer”; vocal tno Alarguerite. Faust and Alephvstopheles. “Holy Angels.” 2VA Wellington. —6 p.m., children s session; 7 p.m., news w=ssicn, market reports’and sports 1 csuits 7.40 p.m., lecturette bv a representative of the Agricultural Department. “I'or the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., overture, tine orchestra, "The I‘our Ages or Mail”; vocal quartet. Orpheus Quartet, “ When Evening’s Twilight” ; tenor solo. Air Arthur Coe. “Beloved It is Mcrn' ; ’cello solo. Air Geo. Li 1 wood, '•Serenade, Orientale” ; vocal duet, Airis Alice Harris and Alias’ Lily Alackne, “Y folds”: relay of organ solos by Mr H. Temple White, (a) “To a W ild Hose ” (lit “From an Indian Bodge, (c) • ‘Told at Sunset.” (d) “Pacu limun. lilmle” • humour. Air Cedric Gardiner, ‘•The Widowed Earwig”; instrumental, the orchestra, (ni) “Gavotte Alignon, (bi “Magic of Love Valse” ; vocal- quartet. Orpkcus Quartet, “The Pedlar ; weather forecast; request nmnbem, the .orchestra; contralto solo. Miss Lily Macke, “Unmindful of the Roses ; baritone solos, Air Len Barnes 1 , (a) Ihe Ca pet.’ '(b) “Song of the Open, (e) “Ciudo.” from “Othello”;, cornet solo, with orchestra,l accompaniment, Mr A, Berrv. ‘lmi-it Clford” : .soprano solo. Airs Alice Harris, “Rosebud” ; Ivumonr Mr Cedric Gardiner. Cal “Old Flames, 0>) “Other People’s Luck”; vocalquartet, Orpheus Quartet. “A Song of the Sea ; latest musical comedy selection, the 01chestra. “Tell Ale More”; "God Save 1 ll <5Y ristcbureli.—Relay of Cirristclu'rcli Amateur Boxing Chanipions blips. , ~ , ■IYA Dunedin.— 6 p.m., children s session; 7.15 p.m. .news .session ; /-yU p.m.. address by Air R. A\ . of Dunedin Government Tourist Oiiiee. on “Tourist Resorts”; 8 p.m.. concert by St. Ivilda. Baud.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 3 July 1928, Page 7
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