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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, Auckland.—6.'3o p.m.: Children’s session, Aunt Betty. 7.15; News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45; Talk on “Pompeii” by Mr Stanley Bull- 8; Chimes; relay ot overture from Majestic Theatre, Mr J. Whitford-Waugn conductor; baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, ‘■Eleanor” (Coleridge-lay lor); soprano solos, Miss Laura Walker (a) ‘'file Little Old Garden’ (Fox-Hewitt), (b) ‘ Sing, Joyous Biru” (ChappellI'liillips;; instrumental, Mr Eric Walters’ Trio, (a) “Autumn and Winter” (Glazounow), (b) “Slow Movement,” from “Trio E Major” (Chaminade) ; contralto solos, Miss Edna Peace, (a) “Cradle Me Low” (EnochBralie), (b) “Western Wind” (EnochBrahe) ; relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre ; tenor solo. Ml Arthur Ripley, “O, Vision Entrancing” (Thomas); instrumenetal, Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, “Hawaiian Airs”; recital, Mr Peter Dawson. “Orange Blossoms” (Rohmer) ; weather report; baritone solo, Mr W'. Brough, (a) “Brian of Glennan” (Graham), (b) “Sacrament” (MacDermid); instrumental, Mr Eric Waters’ Trio, (a) “Serenade” (Schubert), (b) selected ; soprano solo, Miss L. Walker, “Waltz Song” from “Tom Jones” (Chappell-German); tenor solos, Mr A. Ripley, (a) “Siciliana,” from “Cavailerra Rnsticana” (Mascaguo), (b) “Mother” (Mascagni); relay of entraacte from Majestic Theatre ; contralto solos, Miss E. Peace, (a) “The Pearl Cross” (Boosey-Mar-shall), (b) “Dawn” (Allan-Curran); instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, Hawaiian selections; recital, Mr P. Dawson, (a) “Over Napoleon’s Tomb” (Ingersol). (b) “The Frail Vagabond” (Dawson).

2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, Dncle Jasper. 7 to 7.45; News and market reports. 7-45 to 7.55: Leeturette. by Mr N. R. Jacobsen, “Carbon: The Story of the Diamond.” 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; duet, Mr T. C. Wood and Mr E. Feudal!, “Larboard Watch” (Williams): piano duet, Miss Hazel Rowe and Miss Maisie Murray, (a) “Hungarian Dance, No. 5 (Brahms), (b; “Hungarian Dance, No. 7” (Brahms); bass solo, Mr J. E, Caidwell, “I‘atiur <> Flynn" (Standtord - Boosey); tenor horn solo; Air Len Ormrod, "Facilita” (J. Hartman); mezzo soprano solo, with violin obligato, Miss Veromqp Berry and Mr Frank Matejka, “Ave Maria” (Mascagni); baritone solo, Mi Harry Matthew, “The Sweetest Call ’ (Morrow’) ; violin solo, Air Samuel Duncan, “Songs by -Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); piano solo, Aliss Hazel Rowe (a) “Barcarolle” (York Bowen), (b) “Nocturne” (Greig); baritone solo, Air Thomas C- Wood, ‘ O. Primavera” (“Spring Time") (Tirindelh Ricordi); baritone chorus, .Messrs T. C. Wood, H. Matthew, J. E. Caldwell, E. Fendall, J. Thorp, C. Trim, “Vitioiia” (“We Triumph”) (Caris-simi-Boosey); weather report; lect.urette by Mr J. W. Colons,, secretary of Department of Industries and Commerce; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; mezzo soprano solos, Mrs \\. Frew, (a) “lit tor lat” (Poniet-Ashdown), (b) “The Magic of Your Voice” iCarr-Hardy-Nightm-gale); piano duet, Aliss Hazel Rowe and Mr B. Leyland, (a) “Russia.” from “Foreign Parts,” (b) “Spam” (Aloskowski-Augener); bass solo, AllJack E. Caldwell, “The Peat Fire Flame” (Keniiedy-l'Taser-Boosey); vio lin solo, Air Frank Alatejka, "serenade” (Ddlda-Ricordi and Co); mezzo soprano solo, Aliss I‘rances Whiteman. “My Prayer” (Squire Boosey); tenor solo. Air Samuel Duncan, “1 Hear You Calling Ale” (ThompsonBoosey); 'cello solo, Air D. L. Irwin, (a) “Aria” (Pergolesi-Fred, Harris), (b) “Weigenlied” (Schbert-Cari Fraser); vocal duet, Mr Thomas C. Wood (baritone) and Mr Samuel Duncan (tenor); .‘ The Fisherman” (Gab-ussi-Boosey); instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. — Silent day. ' 4YA, DUNEDIN.—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children’s session. Big Brother Bill. 7.45: News ses sion. 8: Town Hall chimes ; Studio concert, with orchestral selections, under Mr D. L. Austin, relayed from Ostagon Theatre; bass solos. Mr Neil Black, (a) “The Mighty Deep” (Jude), (b) “Valley bv the Sea” (Adams); piano solo, Miss Marie Tucker “Cappriccio” (Scarlatti): soprano solos. Miss Lilian MacDonald, (a) “Ouvre tes Yeux Bleux” (Mas senet), (b) “Songs Aly Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); flute solo Mr T. Levi, “Siciliano.” from “Sixth Sonata” (Bach); mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Elsie Bryant, (a) “Sacrament” (MacDermid), (b) “At Dawning” (Cadman); tenor solos. Mr Roderick Braithwaite, (a) “The Diver” (Loder), (b) “Requiem” (Homer): piano solo. Miss Marie Teukre “Fantasie in C Minor” (Bach); address. Pastor W. D. More, “Haunted Houses” (bv request); bass solos. Mr Neil Black, (a) “The Devout Lover” (White), (b) “Captain Afac” (San derson); flute solo. Air T. Levi. “Nocturne” (Lemmone); soprano solos, Miss Lilian AlacDonald. selected; recital, Mr A. Gorrie, selected: tenor solos, Mr Roderick Braithwaite. (a) “Sincerity” (Clarke), (b) “The Fuchsia Tree” (Quilter): piano solo. Miss Marie Tucker, “Butterfly Study” (Chopin); orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre: mezzo sporano solos. Aliss Elsie Bryant 'al “A Brown Bird Singing” (Wood). (b) “When the Dew is Falling” (Schneider); flute solo. Mr T. Levi. “Gipsy Dance” (German): orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre.

2BL SYDNEY.—B p.m.: Broadcas ters’ topical Chorus: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Knight Barnett: Mr Peter Sutherland (basso). Aliss Edith Kilminster (pianist). Miss C.' L Robertson (elocutionist). Miss Helena Stew are (soprano), Miss Florence Forshaw (viola solos). Air Lance Jeffree (i<nor) a song eycle entitled “Flora’s Holiday,” composed bv H. Lane Wilson. Miss Edith Kilminster. Miss Amy Ostinga. Miss Florence Forshaw. Miss C. L. Robertson. Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra.

shaw (viola solos). Air Lance Jeffree (i<nor) a song eycle entitled “Flora’s Holiday,” composed bv H. Lane Wilson. Miss Edith Kilminster. Miss Amy Ostinga. Miss Florence Forshaw. Miss C. L. Robertson. Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 3LO, MELBOURNE—7.IS n.m.: Mr H. Webb will talk on “Tales of Tasmania—The Mole Creek Caves”: Mrs E. M. Waddell. 8.A.. will speak on “Keats”; Air Clarence Weber. F.P.C.V., on “The Prevention and Cure of Constipation”; first act of “Madame Pompadour”: Studio ore sentation of “11 Trovatore.”

IQG, BRISBANE.—B p.m.: “Home ward Bound,” a one-act play, follow ed by a concert programme.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 27 September 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 27 September 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 27 September 1927, Page 9

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