ON THE AIR.
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT. I YA. AUCKLAND — 6.30 p.m.: Children’s session, Tom Thumb. 7.45 p.m.: News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45 p.m.: Talk on "Motoring," by Mr Geo. Campbell. 8 p.m.: Chimes; relay of concert from Messrs Jchn Court’s, Ltd.; soprano solo, Miss E. Bentley, "Thou Whose Leafy Shade" (Handel); bass solo, Mr D. Black, "The King’s Own" (Bonheur); contralto solos, Miss M. Green, (a) "When Daisies Pied (Arne), (b) "Sometimes in the Summer” (Bennett); soprano solo, Miss E. Bentley, "One Fine Day," from "Madame Butterfly (Puccini) ; bass solo, Mr D. Black, "Yeoman of England” (German); contralto solo, Miss M. Green, “The Leaves and the Wind" (Leoni); duets, Miss Bentley and Mr Black, (a) "Parted" (Tosti), (b) selected. 9 p.m.: Weather report. 9.1 to 10 p.m.: Organ recital, Mr A. E. Wilson.
2YA, WELLINGTON.—7.IS p.m.: News session and market reports, 7.34): Lecturette, Mr T. Fletcher, "Rugby Football." 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, waltz, "Yellow Butterflies" (Eoons); soprano, Miss F. Barry, "Arise O Sun” (Day), "Trees" (Rasbach); flute, Mr L. Rothwell, “Nightingale” (Donjon), “Andaline” (Pessard): baritone, Mr P. Hinge, "The Ragged Vagabond” (Randolph); piano and organ duet, Mrs F. Peyton and Mr C. Howe, "Tannhahser" (R. Wagner), selection (Mrs Kennedy); contralto, Miss F. Dencker, "An Island Shelling Song" (Fraser); violin, Miss C. Hope Flaws, "Perpettio Mobile” Bohm); tenor, Mr J. Cathcart, ‘‘Bonnie Wee Thing” (L. Luchman), “The Scent of the Lilies” (Haynes); instrumental, Studio Orchestra, "Eastern Romanic" (Haynes); lecturette, "Imperial Affairs," contributed by Prime Minister’s department, read by the editor-announcer; instrumental, Charles Dalton’s Columbian Solo Six, "Hi, Diddle, Diddle," "My Cutie’s Due" (original); flute, Mr L. Rothwell, "Butterfly” (Koehler), "Joyous Bird” (M. Phillips); soprano, Miss F. Barry, "You in a Gondola” (C. Cirake); piano and organ duet, Mrs F. Peyton and Mr C. Howe, "Ave Maria” ‘(Schubert); baritone, Mr P. Hinge, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Sargeant); instrumental, Studio Orchestra, "Joy and Sandness” (Besalosse) ; contralto, Miss F. Dencker, "Johneen” (V. Sanford) ; violin, Miss C. Hope Flaws, ‘Waltz" (C. Taylor); instrumental, Studio Orchestra, "Redzi Intermezzo" (Caludi); tenor, Mr J. Cathcart. "Macushla" (McMunah); instrumental, C. Dalton’s Columbian Solo Six, "Sunday,” "So Blue” (Reginal).
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. — 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes: relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Quartette under direction of Mr Harry Ellwood; bass solo, Mr W. J. Richards, "1 am a Friar of Orders Grey” (Reve); mezzo soprano solo, Miss Claris Holgate, “Wondering Why” (Clarke); tenor solo. Mr W. Bradshaw, "Mona" (Adams) ; violin solo, Mr Chas. McPeak, "Ave Maria" (Gounod); talk by Mr J. K. Moloney on "Rugby”; humorous recitation, Mr C. Collins, "During the Interval" (M.S.S.); mezzo contralto acks, Miw Jessie (a) "Waiata Pai"
(Hill), (b) "Pokare Kare” (Hill)t - piano solos, Studio pianist, (a) "Ro- \ mance" (Rubenstein), (b) "Valsa Tendre" (Chaminade); bass solo. Mr W. J. Richards, "The Windmill** (Nelson); mezzo soprano solo, Miss Claris Holgate, "Gardne of Summer ’ (Forster); tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw, "Yes! Let Me Like a Soldier Fall,” from opera "Maritana" (Wallace); violin solo, Mr Charles McPeak, "Intermezzo," from opera “Cayalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni) { humorous recitation, Mr C. Collins, "No News" (M.S.S.); mezzo contralto solo, Miss Jessie Ewart, "Waiata Maori” (All. Hill); piano solo. Studio pianist, "To the Spring** (Greig); mezzo sporano solo, Miss Claris Holgate, "A Heart That’s Free” (Robyns); tenor solo, Mr W. Bradshaw, "Come into the Garden* Maud" (Balfe); vocal duet, Miss Jessie Ewart and Mr W. J. Richards, "The Voyagers" (Sanderson); relay from the Strand Theatre.
4 YA, DUNEDIN. —7 to 7.30 t Children’s session, Aunt Diana's sister. 8 to 10: Studio concert. 8.45: Address under auspices of W.E.A. 9: Dance music from Ern. Beacham and his orchestra from the Savoy. 2BL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: G.P.O.
clock and chimes, Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, the Versatile Two (piano and saxophone novelty), Miss Bertha Waters (soprano), Mr Sydney Hollister (comedian), Mr William Everard (tenor), Broadcasters' allsports expert will talk on football* Broadcasters* Trio, Mr Douglas Graham (Scotch comedian), Mr Alfred Fitzhenry (elocutionist), Miss Bertha Waters, Mr Sydney Hollister, the sporting editor of the "Sun” will talk on the prospects of Saturday's racing, 5 Broadcasters’ Trio, Mr William Everard, Mr Alfred Fitzhenry, jazz music.
3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.3O: Studio Orchestra. Mr C. J. Williams will speak on "To-morrow’s Stadium Event.”
4QG, BRISBANE.—From the Reception Ha 11—7.45 p.m.: W.E.A. Music Class. 9.15 p.m.: Gaiety Theatre Orchestra and assisting artists.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 8
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717ON THE AIR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 8
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