TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAM
2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.: chimes; 3.1; selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55: sporting results to hand; 6.0: children’s hour— Auntie Gwen and Uncle Jeff; 7.0: news session,, market reports and sports results; 7.40: lecturette —Bev. J. E. Blanchard, “King Kookaburra”; 8.0: chimes; 8.1; overture —The Orchestra, ■ ‘ Overture in the form of a March”; 8.9: fifteen minutes of Old Irish vocal music by the Ariel Singers: (a) bass solo, with unison chorus — Mr. J. M. Caldwell and Ariel Singers, “Cockles and Mussels”; (b) mezzocontralto solo—Miss Ngairo Coster, “Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms”; (c) tenor solo—Mr. Boy Hill, “My Love’s ah Arbutis”;, (d) quartet Ariel Singers,. “The Cruiskeen Lawn”; 8.24: symphony— The Orchestra, “Military Symphoney” 8.34; recital—Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, “The Ballad of the Bolivar”;. 8.39: soprano solo—Miss Jeanette Briggs, L.A.8., “Nightingale of June”;,B.4l; Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Trio in G”; 8.52: humorous song at the piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, “Sandy McClusky”; 8.57: weather report and announcements; 8.59: repeat numbers—The Orchestra; 9.9: bass solos— Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) “Port of Many Ships” and (b) “Trade Winds” 9.16: pianoforte solos—Miss Mavis Torstonson, (a) “Prelude in E Minor” (b) “Ballade in D Minor”; 9.23: vocal duet—Misses J.' Briggs and N. Coster, “I know a Bank”; 9.27; clarinet solo—“ Open Thy Blue Eyes”; valse—The Orchestra, “Tout Paris”; 9.35: tenor solos—Mr. Boy Hill, (a) “The Lotus Bloom” (b) '‘ln Summer Fields”; 9.40: recital —Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, “The Secret of the Machines”; 9.45: humorous songs at the piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, (a) “Spring Glorious Spring” (b) “The World Went Very Well, Then”; 9.50: Ariel Singers, “Ay Waukin,’ O”; 9.54: ballet music—The Orchestra. 3YA CHKISTCHUBCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children’s session—Uncle Jack; 7.15: news session; 7.30: talk on “Esperanto,” by Mr. N. M. Bell, M.A., 8.D.; 8.0: chimes. Belay of orchestral music from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band, and assisting artists; 8.5; march —Band, “Flag Day”; 8.10: baritone solo —Mr. Erie Voyce, “Fishermen of‘ England”; 8.14: waltz — Band, “Malmaison”; 8.20: soprano solos—Miss Hilda Hutt, (a) “Were I a Bird”; (b) “Phyllis”; 8.20: selection —Band, “Chu Chin Chow”; 8.38: tenor solo—Mr. T. G. Eogers, “Myfanwy”; 8.42: fox-trot—Band, “Ain’t that a Grand and Glorious Feeling?’’; 8.47: contralto solo—Miss Eileen Irwin “The Harvesters’ Night Song”; 8.51: recital —Mr. Hiram Dunford, ‘ ‘ The Dandy Fifth”; 8.57: weather forecast; 8.59: relay of orchestral music from Strand Theatre; 9.5; baritone solo— Mr. Eric Voyce, “The Skipper”; 9.9* Morceau—Band. “Thistledown”; 9.14: soprano solo —Miss Hilda Hutt, ‘ ‘ Goodbye”; 9.18: cornet solo—Bandsman C. Joughin, “That Old-Fashioned Mother o’ Mine”; 9.23: tenor solos—Mr. T. G. Eogers, (a) “Boses of Picardy” (b) “Good Company”; 9.30: potpourri—Band, “Tangled Tunes”;' 9.40: contralto solos —Miss Eileen Irwin, (a) “Homing” (b) “Whatever Is, Is Best”; 9.45: humorous recital—Mr. Hiram Dunford, “The Alarm”; 9.49: fox-trot —Band, “Give Me a Night in June”: 9.54: soprano and tenor duet— Miss Hilda Hutt and Mr. T. G. Eogers, “A Night in Venice”; 9.58: march • Baud, “Boland”; God Save the King,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6632, 11 June 1928, Page 2
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