ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA. AUCKLAND.—SiIent day. 2YA, WELLINGTON.—6.O; Children’s hour. Uncles Toby and Jeff. 7.0: News session, market reuorts, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr H E. Mastyn, of the Labour Department, “Weights and Measures.’’ 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; overture, selected; a special performance of the Indian Song cycle. “The Golden Threshold,” by Sarojini Naidu, music by Liza Lehmann, will be given ny the Ariel Singers; vocal quartet, Ariel Singers “Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad”; bass s °h>. Mr J. M. Caldwell, “Song of a Dream” ; flute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwell, “Dainty Dance Caprice” (Leninione); elocution, Mr Sydney Tingev “Sergeant Buzdfuz’’ from ‘“Tlie Pickwick Papers” (Dickens); instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio “Second and Third Movements frog) Trio in E Flat” (Beethoven); costralto solo, Miss Ngaire Coster “The Serpents Are Asleep Among the Poppies” ; vocal duet. Mr Roy Hill and Mr J. M. Caldwell, “Palanqtn Bearers”; violin solo Miss Ava Symons, “Second Romance” (Tours); soprano solo, with Hute obligata by L. W. Rothwell, Miss Jeanette Briggs. “The Snake Charmer” : bass solo and quartet. Mr J. M. Caldwell and Ariel Singers, “The Royal Tombs of Golconda”; cornet solo Mr H. Dutton. “Znnette” (Code); weather report and forecast; tenor solo. Mr Roy Hill. “You Flaunt Your Beauty in the Rose”; vocal duet. Miss Ngaire Coster and Rov Hill. ‘Tike a Serpent to the Calling Voice of Flutes” ; flute solo. Mr L. W. Rothwell, (a) “A’alse. Op 61, No. 1” (Chopin); (b) “Minuet’’ (Beethoven): elocution Mr Sydney Tingev. “Cardinal AA'olseys Farewell.” from Henry VIII” (Shakespeare); instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. “Death of Ase” and “Morning” from “Peer Gynt Suite” IGi-ieg).- vocal trio. Ariel Singers. “New Leaves Grow Green on the Banyan Twigs”; bass solo and ouartet, Mr J. M. Caldwell and Ariel Singers. “To a Buddha Seated on a Lotus”; violin solo, Miss Ava Symons. “Poem” (Fihich) ; contralto solo. Miss Ngaire Coster, “Alabaster” ; cornet solo Mr H Dutton. “Wendouree’ (Cede); vocal quartet, Ariel Singers. “Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad.”
3YA. CHRfSTCHURCH — 6.0: Children’s hour, Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Relay of concert in new Concert Hall, where the programme will be provided by the Christchurch hurch Harmonic Society (Mr A . C. Peters, conductor), Christchurch Ladies’ Choral Society (Mr Sidney Williamson, conductor), and the Male A’oice CJioir (Dr J. C. Bradshaw, conductor'). 4YA, DUNEDIN.—SiIent day. 2BL. SYDNEY.—B pan.: Mr W. E. Lewis (bartone),, tnt Wurlitzer organ, broacast from the Arcadia Theatre. Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano; Bond’s Band .Miss Edna Lister (contralto), Stan Hudson and Jack Mayer (entertainers), humorous sketch by Miss May Nancarrow and Mr Wm. Collins 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.3O n.m.: Dr. C. Gordon McAdam. E. C H. Taylor, R. Ryan, Lt-Co], Pottinger. Artists: Molly Mackay. Henry Trompe Huxham’s Serenaders. The A'agaoohds. The Piahran Citv Band. The Elsternwick Methodist Male Choir. 4QG BRISBANE.—B n.m.: A full programme by the Troubadours.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 9
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