RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. IYA Auckland. —0 p.m., children’s hour; • 7.15, news and market -reportsj* 8, orchestral “Parsifal Prelude”; vocal vocal trio, the Casino Trio, “The Viking Song”; instrumental trio, Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kawaihau Waltz, ” (b) “Waikiki Medley ”; tenor solo, Mr T. Moffat't, “Ob'stination”; dialogue, Alessrs T. Harris and .J. Mackie, ‘‘.Shylock and Antonio,” from ‘‘AT e rich a n't. of A T en ice ’’; sopran o solo _ Miss Dorothy Youd, “Blackbird ’3 Seng”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Rondo from Trio in -B Elat”; saxophone solo, “Saxanola”; icontralto solo, Aiiss Alartha Williamson, “Cradle Song”; orchestral, Kigali’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Three 'O’Clock in the .Morning,” (b) “Manalei Bay”; weather forecast; tenor s'olo, Air .1. Aloffa tt, “iSi Ales Ver s Aviant”; talk by Air Gulford Bell on “Great Authors”; orchestral, “Aladame Pompadour Selection”; soprano solo, Aiiss Dorothy Youd, “Pierrot 'at the Dance”; violin solo. Aiiss Ina Bosworth, “Serenade”; humour, the Hebrew Two, “Conversalion oh Evolution”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio. “•Serenata contralto solo Aiiss M. Willi'anison, “The Auld ! loose”; saxophone s'olo, “Valsc Hilda”; orchestral, Inga H’s Hawaiian Orchestra,, (a) “Hilo Waltz Melody,” (li) “Hawaiian Rehoes”; vocal trio, the Casino Trio, “When the 'Swallows Homeward Ely”; God Save the King. oy.V AV-edilington. —O. oli'iddren’s hour; 7. 11 cavs' and' market- reports, sports results ; 7.40 leeturebte, Mr Ashcroft EWweirds-. “Of Interest to Motorists” ; 8, stuidio concert by AVellington Mumeiipnl Tramways Band, assisted by 2Y.A artists; march and overture, Wellington M'unieiipai! Tramways Band, (a) “Clarneronians.” (ib) “Don GlioVannr ; ten nr solos. Air Charles A\ lillia-ms, (a) “Mountain Song.” (lb) “Bright Are the Tiny Billows” ; vocal quartette, the Lynn ‘ Quartette, “.Til .Aibsende” ; euphonium, iStoilo with band accompaniment. Bandsman L. Cllaydun, “'Lie Gipsy s Warning” ; wailtz, Tnainwiiivs Band, “A Waltz Dream’;; baritone- solos. Air Mill Goudie, (a) “Romany Roald,” (Ji) “Can’t Remm--1 ; elocution:, Aiiss Eiffie Bryce, Ihe Brnpjliar” ; selection. Wellington TrainAy a-vw Biand, “Faust”; weather report and announcements; quartettes, the Lnrio Quartette, (a) “Go Ask Papa, (bi “We Laid Our Little One Away ’ ; pianoforte solo. Air C. Howard, “Wiener Bint” ; Messrs Chas. AVaiJaains and Wiilll Goudiie. ballad; air vane, Wellington Aluniieipal Tramways Band, “Eventide”; elocution. Muss Flue 15 1- vtie. “The Haunted, Ale re” ; yoeal (pwirteitVie. the- Lyric Quartette. The> Kissed” ; bass solos, Air AV. Binet Brown, fa) “When Song is Sweet ’ <h) “The Ringers” ; quartette, the Lyric Quartette “Negro Lullaby” ; selection and march. Wellington Tramways Bund, “-Merry AVives of Windsor (b) “Tiro Toiiler.s’ ’ ; National Anthem. JALY Christchurch.—6, children’s session ; 7.15, new,s session; 7.30, talk; S, Audio items. . IYA. Dunedin. —Silent Day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 13 September 1928, Page 7
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