10-DAYS WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA Auckland,
3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer: 4.8: Further studio items; 4.25: Sports results; 6.0; Children's hour, conducted by Uncle George; 7.15: Lecturette —Air George Ambler, "Poultry Keeping, (1) Commencing Operations"; 7.30: News and market reports; 8.0: Chimes; 8.1: , Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 8.10: Baritone solo—Air John Hogan, "Wayfarer’s Night Song"; 8.15: —Studio Trio, "Trio in D Minor —Finale"; 8.25: Contralto solo—Madame Irene Ainsley, "A Sabbath Morning at Sea"; (from Sea Pictures); 8.20: Flute solo —Air V. Bedford, "Song Without Words"; 8.34: Tenor solo—Mr Robert ■peter, "0, Vision Entrancing"; 8.38: Relay of entr'acte from Alajestie Theatre Orchestra; 8.45: Talk oh "Old New Zealand" —Mr A. B. Chappell (10) "A Baron’s Claims"; 9.0: Scene from "Tannhauser" (Wagner), produced under the direction of Aladame Irene Ainsley. The story of "Tannhauser" (Wagner) describes the struggle between good and evil, of the highest love for the pure maiden Elizabeth, and the sensuous passion for the mythical Goddess of Love, Venus. The opera was first produced in London at Covcnt Garden, Alay 6, 1876. Elizabeth, Naneye Hanna), Tannhauscr (Air Robert Peter), Wolfrgram (Air John Hogan); Tannhauser—"All Praise Be Thine"; Wolfrgram—"When for the Palm in Song"; Elizabeth and Tannhauser—" ’Tis Not for Thee to Kneel"- Chorus —"Hail f
Bright Abode”; Wolfrgram —'‘Gazing Around”; Tannhauscr — “I, Too, Grant of that. Source”; Wolfrgram—”o, Star of Eve”; Elizabeth —“Prayer”; Finale—“ The Pilgrim’s Chorus”; 9.40: The Studio Trio, “Rustic Suite”; 9.49: Soprano solo: — Miss Nancye Hanna, “It is not Because Your Heart is Mine”; 9.53: Violin solo—Miss I Bosworth, selected; 9.57: Contralto solo— Madame Irene Ainsley “Three Fishers”; 10.1: Flute, solos—Mr. Vic. Bedford, (a) “Killarncy” (b) “Sefenata”; .10.8: God Save the King.
2YA Wellington. 3 p.m.: Chimes; 3.1 .-Selected gramophone items; 4.30:' Sporting results to hand; (1.0: Children’s hour —Big Brother Jack; 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lee 1 turette —Representative, Agricultural Department, “For the i Man on the Land”; B.o:Chimes; 8.1: Overture— The Orchestra, “William Tell”; 8.11: Quartet —The Orpheus, “To Rome's Immortal Leader”; 5.15: Contralto solo—Mias Lily Mackic, “ Thoughts Have Wings”; 8.19: Instrumental—The Orchestra, “Suite L’Hoi S’Amuse”; 8.29: Baritone solos—Mr*Lon Barnes, (a) “Thou art so Like a Flower”; (b) “Still as the Night”; (c) “The Earl King”; 8.38: The Orpheus Quartet, “The Volga Boatmen” (by request); 8.42: Violin solo, with dance orchestral accompaniment —Miss Ava Symons, “Andante”; 8.47: Humour—Mr. D, Stark, “I'm 04 Today”; 8.52: Organ solos—Mr H. Temple White, (a) “Hymue Celeste”; (b) “Prelude in E Flat ’’; (e) ‘' Marche ,? Militairo ”;* 9.2: Weather report and announcements; 9.4: Lecturette—Rev. Dr Gibb, “The League of Nations”; 9.16: Instrumental —The Orchestra, ' ‘ Songs in a Pagoda”; 9.24: Soprano solo —Mrs. Alice Harris, “I Mean to Marry-a Man”; 9.29: Humour —Mr Doug. Stark, “Potted Geography”; 9.34: The Orchestra, Opera selection, “Pagliacci’; 9.44: Tenor solo —Mr Arthur Coe, “Row Gently Here ’’; 9.47; Duet—Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Lcn." Barnes, (‘GlfruGlou”; 9.51: Instrumental —The Orchestra, request numbers; 9.59: Sketch —Messrs. Doug. Stark and Len. Barnes “B-itza”; 10.4; The Orpheus Quartet, “The Cherry Time”; 10.8: Instrumental—The Orchestra, fox-trot and jazz waltz novelties; 10.12: National -Anthem. , ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1928, Page 2
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