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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT

IYA, Auckland.— 6.0 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Orchestral selection, “In the South,” Elgar; vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, “Clarion Opening Chorus”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Allegro from Third Trio,” Fesca : soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, “The Hawk,” Clarkeelocutionary. Mr. Thomas Harris, (a) “Bredon Hill,” Houseman, (b) ‘‘The Players,” Daly; saxophone solo (record), “Saxema,’’ Weidoeft; vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, “Madrigal” (from “The Mikado”, Sullivan; instrumental Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Director March,” Reis, (b) “Hawaiian Memories,” Heagney; vocal duet, Miss R. Smith and Mr. J. Simpson, “O Lovely Night,” Ronald; pianoforte solo, Mr. Cyril Towsey. “Valse Caprice,” Scott; contralto solo. Miss Beryl Smith, “The Sunset Glow,” Metcalf; weather forecast; orchestral selection, “Rose Marie,” Friml; vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers. “Memories of Scotland,” M.S., arr. by the Quartet; bass solo, Mr. Dunean Black, “The Cradle of the Deep,” Knight ; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “In Arcady” Suite, Nevin; vocal duet, Misses A. McGruer and B. Smith, “Island of the Purple Sea,” Gheel; humorous recital, Mr. Thomas Harris, “The Optimist—The Safety Pin”; tenor solo. Mr. Jas. Simpson, “A Memory,’’ Park; saxophone solo (record), “Marilyn,” Weidoeft; novelty, Miss A McGruer ana Mr. D. Black, “Stories at the Piano”; instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (3) “Lullaby Land,” Prival, (b) “Hawaiian Hotel,’’ Ferara, (0) “Then I’ll Be Happy,” Friend; vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, “Cornfield Medley,” M.S. arr, by the Quartet. N.B.—During the evening there will be a relay of vaudeville items from the Embassy Theatre.

2YA, Wellington.—6.o p.m.: Children’s session, Aunt Gwen, assisted by Cousins Ruby, Dulcie, Ola. Hazel, Eileen, and Maisie. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. W. J. M. McClellan. “Evolution of the Safety Match.” 8.0: Studio concert by the Wellington Artillery Band (under the conductorship of Captain T. Herd), assisted by 2YA artists; march, Wellington Artillery Band, “Gympie City,’’ Trussell ■ tenor, Mr. Chas. Williams, (a) “Dedication,” Schumann, (b) “O. Tender Green,” Schumann; intermezzo, Wellington Artillery Band, “Hypatia,” Hume, quartet, The Lyric, “Dear Harp of My Country,” traditional; opera selection, Wellington Artillery Band. “Don Giovanni,” Mozart; humour, Miss E. D. Pennington, “Reflections of a Penny,” Varick; trio (three horns, with band accompaniment), “Gloaming,” Brown; baritone. Mr. Will Goudie. (a) “Arise, O Sun,” Day, (b) “The Little Irish Girl,” Lohr; Mexican waltz, Wellington Artilleiy Band, “Worship to the Most Beautiful,’’ Cadina: quartet, The Lyric, “Go, Ask Papa,” Parks; weather report and announcements; soprano, Miss Ailsa Nicol, “Vissi d’Arte,” Puccini: “The Enchanted Forest,” Montague Phillips: flower song. Wellington Artillery Band. “Lillies at Dawn.” Beyer: duet, Messrs Chas. Williams and Will Goudie, “Ballad Singers.” Lane Wilson; contest fantasia, Wellington Artillery Band, “The Champion,” Hartman; quartet. The Lyric, “They Kissed,” Hawley; humour, Miss E. D. Pennington, (a) “Aren’t Men Funny,’’ Lane, (b) “Katy Did,” Anon; polacca, Wellington Artillery Band, “The Durhams,” Douglas.

3YA, Christchurch.—6.o p.m. ■ Children’s hour, Chuokle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address by Mr. J. W. Hadfield, H.D.A.. “Potato Certification” (under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League). 8.0: Overture, re-broad-cast of 2YA Studio Orchestra, and assisting artists.

4YA, Dunedin.—Silent day. 2FC, Sydney.—6.so p.m.: Dinner music. 7.0: The 2FC String Quartet. 7.30: News session. 7.57: To-night’s Anniversary by Captain Fred Aarons: “First Land Sale in Brisbane; Melbourne Town Hall Ouened”; from the Capitol Theatre, Sydney, The Capitol Theatre Orchestra; at the “Wurlitzer” organ, Fred Scholl; from the studio. H. W. Varna and Company (by permission of J. C Williamson. Ltd.), will produce the play, “If Winter Comes,” by Hut chinson and Hastings; Len Maurice and Charles Lawrence, popular duets; Barbara Briscoe, contralto. 10.8 p.m. Freda Sternberg will continue her series of Travel Talks: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra.

2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, The New South Wales Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra, Mr. Stanley F. Catlett (tenor), The Leichhardt District Band broadcast from Orange Grove School, Leichhardt. Miss Olive Kinchington (mezzo-soprano) The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth.

3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls pm.: Mr. A. E. Crytz on “The Care of Children’s Teeth.” 7.30: Rod McGregor on "Football.” 7.46: Reg Sharland will speak from His Majesty’s Theatre. 8.0: Dance programme and vocal and instrumental items.

3AR, Melbourne.—B.3o: Vocal and instrumental items by Valerio Walsh, C. E. Monteath. Bert Llewellyn, Studio Orchestra. One-Act Play.

4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m.: Billy Maloney and Company in half an hour’s music and fun; Radio Inter hide, “The Ghost of Perring’s Point.” by Miss Thelma Champion ■ The Clarwin Orchestra will provide half an hour’s dance music.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 9