PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA. AUCKLAND.—6 p.m.: Children’s hour. Uncle Tom. 7.15 : Talk bv Gargoyle, “Valves and Valve Gumming.” 7.30: News and market reports. 8: Relay of concert by Auckland Municipal Band, under the conductorship of Mr C. Smith, assisted from the Studio by tile following artists: Baritone solos, Mr F. Sutherland, (a) “The Fortune Hunter,” Willeby, (b) “Time To Go,” Sanderson, (c) “Beating Up the Channel,” Sanderson; recitations, Mr A. McSkimniing, (a) “Tho Field of Waterloo,” Byron, (b) “Tho Difference, ’ Reynolds, (c) “When Father Rode the Goat.” 2YA, WELLINGTON—SiIent night. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, stories for the girls and boys, Uncle Jack. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 8: Rebroadcast from IYA, conditions permitting; baritone songs. Mr A. G. Thompson, “You Loved the Time of Violets,” Lohr, “Eyes That Used to Gaze in 5 Mine,” Lohr; piano solo, Miss A. Warren, “At Thy Casement,” Mariani; soprano songs, Mrs C. L. Crowley, (a) “Thou A. Like a Lovely Flower,” Schumann, (b) “A Spring Night,” Schumann; cornet solo, Mr S. J. Creagh. “Star of England,” polka, Brewer; tenor song. Mr F. Morrison, “On With the Motley,” Leoncavallo; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Poco Adagio ” and “Rondo All’qngarese,” Haydn; contralto solo, Miss N. Lowe, “Softly Awakes My Heart,” Saint-Saens; recitation, Miss N.' Hooper, “Balcony Scene” from “Romeo and Juliet,” Shakespeare; bells, “Danes California,” Gregory; contralto and baritone duet, the Dulcet Duo, “Barcarolle,” Gounod; weather report; overture ; baritone songs, Mr A. G. Thompson, (a) “Tally Bq,” Leoni, (b) selected ■ piano solo, Miss A. Warren, “Widmung,” “Devotion,” Schumann ; soprano songs, Mrs C. L. Crowley, (a) “Wings,” d’Hardelot, (b) “Open Thy Blue Eyes, My Beloved,” Massenet; cornet solo, Mr S. J. Creagh, “Miranda,” Code; humorous recitation, Miss N. Hooper, cautionary tale, “Jim,” Belloc; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Angels Guard Thee,” Godard; contralto song, Miss N. Lowe, “Hindoo Song,” Bamberg; xylophone solo. H.M.V. record, “Heather Bells,’ Losey; tenor songs, Mr F, Morrison, (a) “At Dawning,” (b) “Oh, Lovely Night,” Ronald; announcement.
4 YA, DUNEDIN.—7 p.m.; Request gramophone conceit. 7.40: News session. Burnside stock report. 8; Relay of orchestral overture from the Octagon Theatre, Orchestra, under tho direction of Mons. Henri de Rose; musical comedy songs, Miss J. Burke, (a) “D’ye Love Me?” Kern, (b) “Two Little Blue Birds,” Kern; jazz piano solo, Mr T. V. .Anson, “Mamma's Gone Young,” Weston ; humorous Scottish song and patter, “I Belong to Glasgow,” Fyffe; humorous sketch. Miss Billie Lorraine and Major F. H. Lanipen, selec 4 d; piano-accordion solos, Mr E. Het iey, (a) “0 Solo Mio,” Di Capua, (b) “Proud Maisie” ; humorous songs at the piano, Miss E Cooper (a) “Oh, the Waltz,” Brunnell, (b) “The Eggs,” Newman; guitar duet, Messrs Tyrie and Maitland, “Pua Carnation”; popular song hit, Mr Billy Gay. “Just Like a Fool,” Philwin ; weather forecast; relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre; popular song, Miss J.. Burke, “Thru the Night,” Logan; jass piano solos, Mr T. V. Anson, (a) “Sleenv Blues,” Dean, (bl “Mo and My Shadow.” Dreyer; humorous Scottish songs, Mr J. Paterson, (a) “Soosie McLean,” Lauder, (b) “The Hieland Jazz.” Fyffe: pinno-acconl-ion solo, Mr E. Heeney. “A Lane in Spain,” Lewis ; humorous song at the Eiano, Miss E. Cooper and Major ampen, selected; guitar duets, Messrs Tyrie and Maitland (a) “Hilo March,” (b) “Kawaihan Waltz”; popular song hits, Mr Billy Gay, (a) “Weary,” Whiting, (h) “Geel But I’m Lonesome for You,” Cohn.
3LO, MELBOURNE—S.4S p.m.: Children’s hour. 7.15: Market reports. 7.45: Mr R. Crowe on “Marketing Methods.” 8.0: Tho Glory of the Garden: programme arranged by Mary Campbell, of the Albert St. Conservatqrium. 10.0: News session ; studio items; danco music. 3AR, MELBOURNE.—S p.m.: Studio music. 8.0: Stock reports, followed by concert programme, interspersed with talks by P. W. Pearce and Rev. A, Falconer. 4QG, BRISBANE—R p.m.; Dance music, interspersed with items from the Studio. 10.0: Studio items. 2FC, SYDNEY—7.32; Studio music. 8.15: H. W. Varna and Co. (by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) will produce the play “Loyalties, by John Galsworthy. 9.15: late weather forecast; Studio music. 2BL. SYDNEY—B p.m.; Varied programme of vocal and instrumental items, followed by dance music.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 225, 5 September 1928, Page 7
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