RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. 3YA Christchurch —G p.m., children’s session; 7.1 a, news 'session; 7.30 talk on “Books,” Mr IC. J. Belt; 8 p.m., programme. by J}errv’ IS . (Military Band and. 1 assisting artists march ami valste moderate, band “Tent City,” and “Cbannaine” ; bass solos', iUr Waiter Bruns den, “A Huudied Fathoms Beep’ and “In Cellar Cool”; contralto solus, Miss Dorothy Salter, “JiVenuisr. Song” and “The Valley and the Hilt” ; selection, band, “Reminisceuctes of Wales” ; soprano solos, Mi-stef Frances Hanierton, “Job neon” and ‘‘Skylark'and Nightingale” ; tenorisolo, Mr A. It. Thompson, “An Evening Song” ; recital. Mists Mavis Kinsella, “’Tisn’t Worth It” ; allegro moderato, band., ‘‘lie Sa Ko”; threiß-stoep, band, “Birds of Spring” ; soprano and contralto duet, Dolce Duo, “How Lcveiy is the Face’; weather forecast; oveiture.; tenor 'solos, Mr A. R. Thompson, “Nell O’Neill” and “1 Arise from Dreanns of Thee” ; soprano solos, (Miss Frances Hainerton, “Sometimes I Feel’ and ‘‘Go Down, Mists” ; humorous descriptive sketch, band, “A Southern Wedding” ; mezzo-contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Salter “A Soft Day” .and:‘‘The Second Minuet” ; recitals, Mias Mavis Kinsella, “Little Moccasins’” and “She Powders Her Nose’ ; soprano and mezzo-soprano duet, Dolce Duo, ‘‘Laurindia and Clorinda’; fox-trot, band, “Forgive Mo”; march, band, “Social Life” ; God Save the King. 4YA Dunedin.—Silent day.
IYA Auckland.—Silent day. 2YA Welilngton.—’6 : Children’s session ; 7.0., news .session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr F. J. Cave, “The Tractor,” ; 8.0, all vocal items on this programme rendered, by the Ariel Singers will be songs which were popular 25 to 30 years ago; overturn, the orchestra, “The Barber of Seville” ; vocal quartette, Ariel Singers, “Sleep, Gentle Lady” ; instrumental trio, stndioi trio., “Trio in 0”; recitals, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, “They Never Quarrelled” and “The Way of Wooing”.; baritone solos, Mr John Prouse, “Honour and Arms,” “I Will Not Grieve,” “My Fairest Child” and “There’s a Land” ; violin solo (with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Ava Symons. “Ivol Nedrel” ; soprano solo. Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., “Waiting”; relay of organ solos by Mr H. Temple White., “Melody an F”. and “Marche Stolennelle” ; weather forecast; basis solo., Mr J. M. Galdwell, “Anchored” ; instrumeutal. the orchestra., request number; vooal duet, Miss Jeanette Briggs and Mr Roy Hill, “Maying”; recital, Mr Stanley Warwick, “On Being Asked the Way”; mezzo-contralto solo, Miss Ngaire. Coster, “The Last Rose of Summer” ; tenor solos. Mr Roy Hill, “Toni Rowling” and “My Pretty Ja.no”; (instrumental, the orchestra., “Legende” and “Auibade Rlrintiniaiire”; vocal duet. Misses J. Briggs and N. Coster, “O, Wert Thou in the Canid Blast”; bass .solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, “The Okl Brigade”; instrumental. the orchtstra, “Ohopinania, Part. 2”; G.od Save the. Kang.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 20 August 1928, Page 8
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