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TO-NIGHT. I.YA Auckland. —6, children’s hour; news and market reports ; 7.30 book review; 8, orchestral, “Alighon Overture’'; vocal quartette, The Clarion Glee Singers, “Opening Chorus”; instrumental quartette, Tile Auckland Artillery .Brass Quartette, fa) “Hymn to Music” (lb) “Naibuooo” ; tenor solo, Clarion James Simpson, “1 Heard You Sihgipg” ; banjo, “Cocoa-nut Dance” ; harmony. The Clarions, ‘Musical Switch”; dialogue, Messrs. Harris and 1 Mac-kite, scene from “Ais You Like It” ; iinstiunientlal trio, The Auckland Trio, “Last Movement. 4th Trio”; contralto ; solo, Clarion Beryl Smith, “Loving Time” ; vocal duet, Clarions Black and Simpson, “Watchman, Wliat- of the Night?”; pianoforte solo, Mr Cyril. Towsey, “Rondo” ; harmony, The Clarions, “Sunday Morning”.’; weather forecast; orchestral, “Merry Widow Selections” ; -.soprano solo, Clarion Alma Mc-Grue-r, “Fairy Song” ; instrumental quartette-, The Auckland Artillery Brass Quartette, (a) “Winter Winds’ ’ .(b) “Restless Waters”; bass solo- and choruis, Clarion Black, “Come to the Fair” ; banjo, “Persiflage” ; vocal duet, Clarions McGruer and Smith, “Awake!”; instrumental trio. The Auckland Trio, “Mer.rie England”; song and chorus, The Clarions, “Out Yourself a Piece of Cake”; humour. The Hebrew Two, “Dismal Ike and Tlappy Alb-e” - harmony. The Clarions, ' “Plantation Melodies” ; God Save the j King. 2TA Wellington.—6 p.m., children’s session; 7 p.m. news session, market reports and sports results; 8 p.m., studio concert by the Band of the- Ist Battalion, Wellington Regiment, and assisting .artists; march, band, “The 8.8, and C.F.” ; vocal quartet, Mellow Fello-ws, “So Do I”; selection, band, “Felices of Scotland”; quite different, The Tenor Fellow, “The Prison Song”; waltz, hand, ‘‘Eostasyi’; “Aussie” special, “Another Bloke,’ “The Wpdding” : selectionl'band,' ‘‘Lucia Di Lani'mermooir”; woman’s Way, the Married .Fellow, “Captain Mao” ; -cornet soiio,' Lieut. B. J. Shard low, “The Pro”; soprano solos, Miss Ailsa. Niohol, (a) “Waltz Song,” (1>) “Poet’s Life”; weather forecast; lectu-rctte, Mi*. Johannes Anderson, “Native Bird®” ; march, band, “The 20th Century”; duet. Two- Nice Fellows, “Drifting and Di earning” ; selection, band, ‘ ‘Mirella.’ ; dialogue, Long and Short Fellows, “Nonsense.” ; humoresque, band, “Coster’s Courtship” ; a rustic diream, Baritone Fellow, “That Old Bush Shanty, of Mine”; selction, barid?, ‘Musical Snapshots” : good-night. Mellows, “Old Kentucky Home” ; cornet solo. Sergeant W. Bark, “Roses of Picardy”: march, bands “Holyrood” ; God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch —6 p.m-.. children’s, session; 7.15 p.m., news session; 8 p.m. studio concert. 4YA Dunedin. —Silent day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 July 1928, Page 6
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