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IYA Auckland.—Silent day. 2\’A Wellington. —<3 p.m., children s. .session; 7 p.m., news session, m air reports and. sports results; o overture, tne orchestra, (.'&) ‘izngane (b) “Dorn-Roßchin” ; bass solo, Mr ■ k. Caldwell, “Bois Epam ; voea. duet, Misses J. Briggs and ]S. C°6)tei, ‘‘l Heard a Voice in the Tranquil Night” • instrumental, the ordnestru. “Oxford Symphony”.; baritone solos. Mr John Prouse, (a) “Now Heaven in Fullest Glory Shone” (b) lhe l«o Grenadiers,” (c) .“i Can not, Help bo\iiioi Thee”; ’ cello solo, lablo Cass at-, “Melodies from Tannhauser ; recital. Mr A. Stanley Warick, “1 he Man from Jil Dorado” ; instrumental, the orchestra request number; tenor solo, Mr lloy Hill. “AH Souls Day”; weather forecast; chorus (a) “Here Vie Are at the Risk of Our Liver,” (b) Dance a, Cachuca” ; mezzo-contralto so-os, Miss i \ T .rair e Coster, (a) “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” (b) “The Star” ; instrumental the orchestra, (a) ‘Adagio Religiose,” (h) “Ball Scene”- soprano, ; solo-, Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., /-u----lieke” • pianoforte solo, Muss \era> Tolan, “Nocturne Up. 27”; coital, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘ The . Game of Life” ; vocal quartet. A,riel Singers, “Ay Waukin O” ; tenor isolo, Mr Roy Hill, ‘Linden Lea” ; Wurhtzer organ , solo, Reginald Foort, “Ballet Lgyp-, tien” ; bass solo, Mr J. M. Oaklweji, “I Live the Jocund Dance ; bailee suite, orchestra, “Ballet. Music from Faust”; God Save the King. SVA, Christchurch. —f>. childrens session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, tajii on “ Esperanto' 1 by Mr. Lincoln Etford; 8, programme by Christchurch Municipal Band; march, band, “Colonel Bogey”; baritone solo, Mr. John Morgan,' “Once in the Long Twilight vocal duets, the Dolce Duo, (a) “the Streamlet's SUnnber Song,” Gd “Dream Pedlary”; soprano so.os, Miss Frances Hamerton, “O Sleep, Wny Dost Thou Leave Me?” selection, band, “H.M.S. Pinafore”; Scottish humour, in song, Mr. Jock Lockliait, “It’s Nice to get up in the Morning ; string quartet, Lener' String Quartet, “Allegro Non Troppo” ; contralto so.os. Miss "Belle Renaut (a) - “Lithuanian Som-- ” (b) “A Little Birdie’ ; hymn, band, “Rock of Ages”; weather forecast; overture, soprano and contralto duet, Dolce Duo, “Old Winter”; baritone solos, Mr. John Vv organ, (a) “1 Dream (of a.- Garden of Sunshine, ’ (b) “The Sweetest Story ever told”.; cornet solo with hand accompaniment, “John Peel”; soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “Brittany,’ (b) “The Great Chier,” (c) “Covent Garden”; Scottish humour in song, Mr. Jock Lockhart, “When. I -Meet Mackay”; string quartet, Lener String Quartet, “Allegro Non Troppo” ; contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, ‘ High on the Sleepy Hills”; air and march, band, (a) ■ “IVtelsh Melody,” (b) “l ie Great Little Army”; God Save the | King. 4.YA Dunedin. —Silent day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 September 1928, Page 10
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