RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. IYA, Auckland. (i, children's session; <.15, news and market reports; S. o* ert-ure, Koval Opera Orchestra; vocal quartette, Lyric Quartet, (a) "Lovely Night,’ trio, "Trio, Fiist Movement”; humour. Mr A. MeKlwain. "Some Humour' ; t euor solo, Mr. A. Kipley. "Bird of June Divine": Hawaiian selection, if. Ferera and J. K. l aaluki, "Hawaiian AA’altzMedley” ; novelty, "The Asquiths,” "A Thirty Minutes’ Drawing-room Entertainment’; weather forecast; orchestral selection, Victor Symphony Orchestra, "lit a Monastery Garden”; \o,al quartets, L.vrie Quartet, (a) "0, Miss Hannah,” (b) "Deep Biver”; violin solo, Miss Inn Boswortli, "Slavonic Dance in E Minor”; bass solo, Mr. E. Thomas. “A Sergeant of the Line”; orchestral novelty, New i.ighl .’symphony Orchestra, "in a Clock Store”; tenor solo, Mr. H. .Richards,
"My Love” ; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, " Woodland Sketches”; humour, Mr. A. McElwain, "More Humour"; Hawaiian selection. Kane’s Hawaiians. "Hilo Hawaiian March” ; vocal 'quartet. Lyric; Quartet "Honolulu Eyes”; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington.—6 p.m.. children’s session; 7, news session, market reports and i.sports results; 7.40, lectincite on “Gardening” by Air A. H. Nicholls; S, studio concert by the Wellington Tramways Band, and items by assisting artists; march, band, “Sons
of the Wild”; overture, band, “Zampa”; vocal quartet, The Warblers. "Mother o’ Aline”; tenor solo. Air W. 10. Elliott, ‘‘Sunshine’’; choral with orchestra, Light Opera Company,
“Gems from ‘Princess Flaria’ ” ; selection, band, “Tannliauser” ; waltz, band "Sweet Idleness”; baritone solos. Air liarrv Alatthew, (a) “All Through the Night.” (h) “Aehal by the Sea” ; tenor s"lo. Air Stewart Nelson, “A Alemory' : lecitai, Mrs A. limes Murray. “The Id: I King”; patrol, band, "Turkish Patrol” ; overture, hand “Semiramide” weather forecast; Hawaiian guitars, Ferera and Paaluji, “Kilima Waltz’’; bass solo, Mr T. C. Wood, “The Bandolero” ; tenor with quartet. Air AY. E. Elliot and The Warblers, “AVhen You Played the Organ and I Sang ‘The I'iLsary’ ” ; selection, band, “Alonsiejir Beaticaire’’; humour. Airs A. Junes Murray, “Behind the Curtain” ; vocal and band. Devonshire .Restaurant Dance Band. “At the End of ail Irish Moonbeam”; baritone solos, Mr Harry Alatthew, (a) “Can’t Remember” (b) “Home Along” ; tenor solo, Mr StewartN cl sou. “Pale Aloon” ; bass solo, Air T. C. AVood, “The Carnet”; contralto with
organ. Essie Ackland. (a) "Poor Alans Garden” (b) “Love’s Old Sweet- Song” ; descriptive fantasia, band, “A Drumhead Church Service”; march, band, “Gladiator’s Farewell”; God Save the 3YA Christchurch —(5 p,m. children's session; 7.1-5. news session; S, overture (relay of 2YA, AAmllington. conditions permitting). Classical and Russian composers in vocal and miscellaneous programme. IYA Dunedin.—Silent Day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 11 October 1928, Page 7
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