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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHI IYA, AUCKLAND—6.3O p.m.: Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and reports and book review. 8.0: Relay of orchestra from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet. “Softly Falls the Shades,” (Silas); instrumental trio. Studio Trio, “Trio in B Flat, Op. 21 Allegro Molto” (Dvorak); tenor s olo, Mr Geo. Barnes. “Parted” (Tosti); vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, (a) “Tellin’ the Birds. Tellin’ th© Trees” (Johnstone), (b) “'When You and I Were Seventeen” (Rosoff); contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, “Sink, Red Sun” (Del Riego) -pianoforte solo, Cyril Towsey, “Holberg Suite” (Grieg); soprano solo, Miss D. Youd, (a) “Wings”, (d’Hardelot), (b) “Hurry Up, April’’ (Travers); baritone solo. Mr Barry Coney, “I Am Fate” (Hombler); weather report and forecast; relay'of entr’acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; humour and vocal. The Asquiths. “Thirty Minutes’ Drawing-room Entertainment” ; instrumental trio. The Student Trio, “Henry VIII Dances” (German); tenor solo, Mr Geo. Barnes “Angles Guard Thee’’ (Godard),; contralto solo. Miss Martha Williamson, “Waters of Minnetonka” (Lieurance); vocal and instrumental, Th© Bohemian Trio, (a) “My Blue Heaven” (Donaldson), <b) “Music With My Meals”; baritone solo. Mr Barry Coney, “Danny Deever” (Spross); vocal quartet. Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Stars of the Summer Night” (Tours).

2YA. WELLINGTON. 6 p.m.: Children’s hour. Empire Day Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. 7.0: News session market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Miss Dancing in Other Lands.” 8.0: Chimes of th© General Post Office Clock, Wellington; a special Empire Day programme by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (conductor. Mr T. Goodall) and assisting artists; march, Wellington Municipal Tramway s Band. “Steadfast and True” (Teike); quartet The Clarion Quartet. “The Last Rose of Summer” (traditional) • overture, Wei. lington Municipal Tramway’s Band, “King's Lieutenant” (More); tenor solo. Mr Frank Skinner. “My Pretty Jane” (Bishop); elocution, Mr Cedric Gardiner, (a) “Recession” (Kipling), (b) “A Chant of Lov© for England” (Cone); fantasia, Wellington Municipal Tramway’s Band, “Songs of Merrie England” (Raymond) ; bass solo, Mr James Cooke, “Time To Go” (Sanderson); contrait, solo. Miss Alma May, “Annie Laurie” (Scott); patrol, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. “The British Patrol” (Reviere); quartet The Clarion Quartet, “Old Mother Hubbard” (Wheeler); baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, “Fishermen of England” (Phillips); weather report and announcement; fantasia. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. “British Melodies” (Greenwood); tenor solo Mr Will Hancock. “Bonnie Mary of Argyle” (traditional): contralto solo. Miss Alma May, “Come Back To Enn” (Claribel); waltz Wellington Municipal Tramways Band “Lolita” (Lithgow); quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “Home, Little Maori, Home” (Hill); march. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band “Odcon’’ (Pryor); tenor solo Mr F. Skinner “The Fortune Hunter” (Willeby); elocution. Mr Cecil Gardiner (a) “A Song of England” (Noye g ). (b) “I Aow To Thee My Country’ (Rice); selection. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Crown oi Scottish. Song” (Wright and Round); baritone solo and quartet, Mr Ray Kemp and the Clarionet Quartet. “Land of Hop© and Glory” (Elgar).

3YA, Christchurch-.—6 p.m,-. Children's hour, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk by. Mr. Beck, “Breeding for High Egg Production.” 8.0: Studio concert.

4YA, Dunedin.—B.o p.m.: Town Hall chimes; orchestral music, under the direction of Mons, de Rose, relayed from the Octagon Theatre; light baritone solos, Mr. J. B. McConnell, (a) “Just Life a Butterfly (b) “The Paradise in Mother's Eyes”; humorous recital, Miss Hilda Scurr, “Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral” (Belloc); light mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Betty Roberts. “The Island of Love” (Carlyill); popular banjo numbers, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) “Ukulele Dream Girl” (Low), (h) “So Blue” (Henderson), (c) “Blue Skies” (Berlin) ; light baritone solos, Mr. R. Wilson-Brown, (a) “Under the Irish Moon” (Drislane); (b) “That’s a Good Girl” (Berlin); orchestral selection from the Octagon Theatre; hu-

morous recital, Mr. Car-1 Moller, “Meanderings of Monty”; weather report and forecast; light soprano solo, Miss Dorothy West, “Mary,” from “Our Miss Gibbs” (Moncton); popular banjo numbers, Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) “A Lane in Spain” (Lombardo); (b) “Love is Just a Little Bit of Heaven” (Baer); (c) ‘ Oh, If I only Had You” (Friend); light baritone solo, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “Souvenirs” (Nichols); humorous recital, Miss Hilda Scurr, “Th© Motor-car Boy”; light soprano solos, Miss B. Roberts, (a) “Arter I Say I’m Sorry” (Donaldson); (b) “Dew, Dew Dewy Day” (Johnson); orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre: light baritone solo, Mr. R, Wilson Brown, “The Ragtime Goblin Man’ (Sterling); humorous recitals. Mr. Carl Moller, (a) “The Liar” (Horne); (b) “Catching the Early Morning Train” (Adeler); light soprano solos, Miss Dorothy West, (a) “My Home While You Wait” (Ayer); (b) “If You Would Cate” (Darewski).

2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus: Mr, Alfred Wilmore (tenor); The Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswoodi; Miss Rosalind Spriggs ‘soprano); Mr. Moore Macmalion fviolnist); Miss Amy Qstinga (contralto) ; Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio; Mr. Leslie McCallum (baritone) ; Mr. F. Stewart Jarbo (elocutionist) ; sketch by Mr. Norman Barrington and Partner; Mr. Leslie McCallum ; The Wurlizter Organ broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chats wood; The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra.

3LO, Melbourne.—7.3o p.m.: Mr. H. A. Brown on “Gardening.” 8.0 p.m.: Rod McGregor on “Football”; dance programme.

4QG, Brisbane. —To-night’s programme will comprise the relaying of the Empire Day Celebration from the Exhibition Hall. National. airs will be sung and appropriate addresses will be delivered by prominent citizens.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 24 May 1928, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 24 May 1928, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 24 May 1928, Page 9