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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT Auckland.—Silent Day. 2YA, Wellington—7 p.m.: News session and market reports. 8: Chimes of Wellington G.P.O. clock; Studio orchestra, selected; tenor. Mr S Duncan, “A Spirit Flower,” Tipton (Schirmer) •_ pianoforte. Miss Medley. ‘‘lntroduction Allegro-Ada-gio” from “Sonata Pathetique.” Beethoven (Augener); soprano, Mrs Nelson, "Hush, Dolly,’’ Medley, “Fairies’ Love Song,” KennedyFraser (Boosey); base, Signor Lucien Cesaroni, ‘‘Mephisto’s Serenade” from “Faust,’’ Gounod (Ricordi); ’cello. Miss Elspeth Barton. “Sonata” (Sonimartini; tenor, Mr S. Duncan, “Loughreema,” Eisdale (Cramer); soprano. Mrs 1,. Nelson, “Serenade,” Massenet (Huigel): weather forecast; lecturette, Lieut. Burt. “Arctic Exploration: Leaving Spitsbergen and Entering the Polar Pack and Fighting Through the Heavy Bergs”; Studio Orchestra, selected: bass. Signor Lucien Cesaroni, “Through the Day” (’cello obligato by Miss Elspeth Barton) (Medley-Boosey): pianoforte, Miss Medley, “Caprieoio Brilliant,” Mendelssohn (Ditloff); soprano solo, with violin obligato. Mrs L Nelson, “Twilight Hour” (violin obligate by Miss Avn Symonds) (Medley-Boose-'cello' Miss Eleneth Barton, “Andan. tino.” Mnrtini-Kreisler (Schott) bass. Signor Lucien Cesaroni. “The Volga Boatmen,’’ Koeneman (Ches, ter): Studio Orchestra, selected. 3YA. Christchurch.—B mtn.: Children’s session bv Uncle .lack, 7.15: News and reports 8: Chimes: Studio concert by Derry’s Military Band under Mr E. C. Derry and assisting 3YA artists: march Band. “Stars and Stripes For Ever,” Sousa (Church): soprano solo. Miss Iris Cox “Mv Mary Sweet and Brown,” Kilner (Enoch j; grand military fantasia, the Band. “Our Soldiers.” Moore (Hawkes): mezzo contralto solo. Miss Alice Hawker. “Over the Western Sea,” Matlinson (Harris): serenade. Band. “Summer Night.” ‘Sutton (Pepper); talk Captain Fin ley, of Wigrani Aerodrome. ‘Brief Outline of the Historv of Flying’”: humorous inarch, Band, “Jolly Coppersmith,'' Peter (Fischer): recitation. Mr. Marry Cnrson, “Devil Mav Care.” Clarke (Reynolds) • American sketch Band “Happy Days in Dixie,’’ Bidgood (Hawkes) : relay from Strand Picture Theatre of orchestral selections by Mr Harry Ellwood's String Quartet- saxophone quartet. Band. “The Wildflower.” Jackson (Fischer) ; soprano s olo, Mis s Iris Cox, “Unless 1 Know,” Forster (Fox) : descriptive chorus. Band. “Anvil Chorus” from ‘Il Trovntore.” Verdi (Fischer): mezzo contralto solo Miss Alice Hawker. “You’ll Never Grow Old,’’ Teschemaker (Cary) ■ descriptive fantasia. Band “A Motor Ride.” Bidgood (Hawkes) • recitation, Mr. Harry Curson “The Lighthousekeeper's Story.” Hellier (Reynolds): wnltz Band “Tales of Long Ago,” “Faust” (Hawkes); soprano solo. Miss Iris Cox. “Love Pipes of June.” Day (Cramer.); mezzo contralto solo. Miss Alice Hawker, “Sing! Break Into Song,” Mallison (Harris) ; march. Band. “Battle of Magenta.” Mane (Lefieur) IYA. Dunedin.—Silent Day 2BL. Svdney.—B p.m. Broadrtisters’ Topical Chorus. Sid and Molly Owen and Jnck Nethersode in a medlev of jazz Miss Buntv Stuart (Scottish contralto), Mr. Henri De Lisac (violinist), a song recital bv Madame Goossens-Viceroy Mr. Syd. ne Hollister (comedian). Mr Bert Gilbert (comedian). Cec Morrison and his Gloomehnsers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls p.m.: Sneakers: Dr. C G. McAdam Mr. E. C. Taylor Mr. J. T. Ramsay. Artists: Anita Shawe. Studio presentation of “The Merry Widow.’ ’ 4QG, Brisbane—B p.m.: Portion of the organ recital by Mr Geo Samnson. F.R.C.0., city organist, will be relayed from St. John's Cathedral. 8.30: A short choral recital by the Brisbane Eisteddfod Choir, conductor Mr. F. Robinson, followed by a Studio programme.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 October 1927, Page 9

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