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! TO-NIGHT. IYA Auckland. —6 p.m., children's session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, orchestral selection, “In the South’’; vocal quartette, Clarion Glee Singers, “Clarion Opening Chorus” f instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Allegro From Third Trio” ; soprano l solo, Miss Alma McGruer, “The Hawk”; elocutionary, Mr. Thomas Harris, “Bredon Hill” and “The Players”; saxophone solo (record)', “Saxema”; vocal quartette. Clarion Glee Singers, “Madrigal” (from “The Mikado”); instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, “Director March” and “Hawaiian Memories”; vocal duet, Miss B. Smith and Mr. J. -Simpson, “O Lovely Night” ; pianoforte solo-, Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Valse Caprice”; contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, “The Sunset Glow”; weathere forecast; orchestral selection, “Bose Marie” ; vocal quartette. Clarion Glee Singers, “Memories of Scotland” ; bass solo, Mr. Duncan Black, “The Cradle of the Deep” ; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “In Arcady” suite; vocal duet, Misses A. McGruer and B. Smith, “Island of the Purple Sea”; humorous recital, Mr. Thomas Harris, “The Opto mist- — The Safety Pin”; tenor*solo, Mr. Jas. Simpson, “A Memory”.; saxophone solo (record), “Marilyn”; novelty, Miss A. McGruer and Mr. D. Black, “Stories at _the. Piano” ; instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, “Lullaby Land,” “Hawaiian Hotel,” and “Then I’ll be Happy”; vocal quartette, Clarion Glee Singers, “Cornfield Med-1 ley”; God Save the King. -During tho evening there will be a relay of vaudeville items from the Embassy Theatre. 2YA Wellington.—6 p.m., children’s session; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr W. J. M. McClellan, “Evolution of the Safety Match”; S p.m., studio concert by the Wellington Artillery Band, assisted bv 2YA artists; 8.1. march, band, “Gympie City”; tenor, Mr Chas. Williams, “Dedication” and “0, Tender Green”; intermezzo, “Hypatia”; quartette, The Lyric, 1 ‘Dear Harp of My Country’ ’; opera, selection, Wellington Artillery Land, “Don Giovanni”; humour, Miss F. D. Pennington, “Deflections of a Penny” ; trio (three horns), with band accompaniment, “Gloaming”; baritone, Mr Will Goudie, “Arise, O Sun” and “The Little Irish Girl”; Mexican waltz, band, “Worship to the Most Beautiful” ; quartette, The Lyric, “Go, ask Papa”; weather report and announcements; soprano, Miss Ailsa Nicol, “Vissi d’Arte” and “The Enchanted Forest”; flow r er song, band, “Lilies at Dawn”; duet, Messrs Chas. Williams and Will Goudie, “Ballad Singers” ; contest fantasia, band, “The Champion”; quartette, Tiro Lyric, “They. Kissed”; humour, Miss E. D. Pennington, “Aren’t Men Funny” and “Kate Did”; polncca, band, “Prince of Poland”; bass, Mr W. Binet Brown, “Give a Man a Horse”; two-step, band, “Rag-a-Muffin”; quartette. The Lyric, “Two Boses”,; mafrcli, band, “The Durliams.” 3YA Christchurch. —6 p.m., children’s hour; 7.15, p.m., news session; 7.30, address by Mr J. W. Hadfield, H.D.A., “Potato Certification”; 8 p.m., studio items. 4YA, Dunedin. —Silent day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 9 August 1928, Page 8
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