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BROADCASTING

N.Z. STATIONS PROGRAMMES.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,

IYA Auckland (333 . metres).—3,o p.m: Afternoon session/ selected Studio items, 4,0: Literary selection/ by Mr Gulf or d Bell. 6.0; Children’s Roiir, Cindereflla, bedtime stories, songs,, letters and birthdays. Mr Faigan will give a talk on literature. 7.15: News and sports results. 8.0:' Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; concerted dumber, Lyric Trio and Miss Alma McGruer ..“The Way of the World’’; bass solo, Mr Ernest Thomas, “Stone Cracker John’’; Hawaiian instrumentalists, Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, “Colonel Bogey March’’ and “Drifting and Dreaming’’; soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, “Mussetta’s Song”; vocal duet, Messrs Richards and Thomas, “The Ballad Singers”; Hawaiian instrumentalists, 1 Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, “Wildflower”; elocution, Mr Alan McMwain, “Merry Moments”; tenor solo, Mr H. Richards, ‘ ‘ Castilian Lament”; Hawaiian instrumentalists, Ingall’s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, “ Pua Carnation ” and “ Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine/’; weather forecast; relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; - soprano solo, MiSs Alma McGruer, “Sometime in Summer”; concerted number, Lyric Trio and Miss Alina McGruer, “Curly-headed Baby.” 9.26: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals. 11.0: A thought; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items. 6.0: Children’s hour, Aunt Gwen and Aunt Dot bring their merry surprise to you: Songs, recitations, and instrumental, numbers, 7.0: (News session, market' reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes; overture, “Wine, Women, and. Song Waltz”; vocal quartet, Melodic Four, “Lovely Night”; humorous recital, “Monty on Empire Spirit”; baritone solo, Mr R. S. Allwright, “Song of the Clock”; instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio; tenor solo, Mr S. Duncan, “The Lass with the Delicate Air”; song at piano, Mr Billy Hart, ‘ ‘ Russian Lullaby”; humorous recital, Mr R. Walpole, ■ “Nonsense —Present and Future”; vocal duet, Melodic Four, “Blue Skies”; instrumental trio, Sy-mons-Ellwood-Short Trio; tenor solo, Mr Frank Bryant, “There’s a Song Down Every Roadway”; song at piano, Mr Billy. Hart, “Me and My Shadow”; weather forecast;*' 1 vocal duet, Messrs S. Duncan and R. B. Allwright, “The Fishermen.” \9.5 to 11.0: Selected-darice'and jazz itjems.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5. * .. /?' . ..t *r. .. . t IYA Auckland (333 metres).—^3.o p.m; Afternoon session, selected Studio items. • 4.0: Literary selection, Mr Culford Bell. 6.0: hour, Uncle Leo:. Song service conducted by Uncle Leo, assisted by cousins from the .Berfesford Street Sunday ‘ School Choir. 6.55: Relay of service from St. Matthew *s < ■Church; preacher, Rev. Canon Grant Cowen; organist, ;Mr W. Philpott. 8.30:,. Special concert from Studio. ■

2YA Wellington (420 metres). —6.0 p.m: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Ernest. 6.55: Relay of service from 'St. Gerard's Redemptorist Church, Hawker Street, Wellington. 8.30: Studio concert.

3YA Christchurch (306 metres). — 5.45 p.m: Children's song service from 3YA Studio by Uncle Sam, assisted by New Brighton Methodist Subday School. 7.0: Relay, of service from Trinity Congregational Church; preaehery Rev. D. Gardner Milled/; 8.15: Studio concert by Derry's Military Band.

4YA Dunedin (463 metres)].— 5.45 p.m: Children's song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0: Relay of service from the St. Andrew's Church of Christ; preacher, Pastor W. D, More; choirmaster? Hr W. Hickey;, organist* Miss E. Stokes. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. IYA Auckland (333 metres). —8 p.m. to 11: .Circumstances permitting. Station IYA wiirrebroadcast the special Maori Pageant from 2JA Well-; ington. - 2YA Wellington (420, metres). —3.0, p.m: Afternoon' session, selected Studio items. 6,0: Children's hour. 7.0:, News session, market reports, and sports results, 8.0: Maori Radii Pageant. (Full particulars below.) 3YA Christchurch (306 metres).—3 p.m; Afternoon session, selected Studio items. 6.0: Children’s hour. Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna; ibedtime stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.55: Circumstances permitting, a rebroadcast will be conducted of 2YA Wellington, from which station a programme of outstanding merit is being broadcasted in commemoration of t|ie signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. 4YA Dunedin (463 metres) —8 to 11 p.m: Circumstances permitting, 4YA will rebroadcast the special Mjaori Pageant from 2YA Wellington.’

MAORI RADIO PAGEANT. HISTORY OF THE MAORIS BROADCAST IN SPEECH AND SONG. The following are the full particulars of the special programme to be broadcast from 2YA Wellington and rebroadeast from the other New Zealand stations. The Pageant is in commemoration . of the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on February 6, 1840:

8.0 p.m.—Chimes of the Wellington Geiiefal Post Office clock; overture, Symons-Ellwood String ... Quartet, “First Movement from Maori Quartet”; address, Hamiora Hakopa, greetings and introductory remarks; oration, Henare Poananga, LL;B., prologue from “Scenes from the Past” (Sir Apirana Ngata); string quartet, Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Tangi” (Hill).' First Phase.—B.l6: Oration, Hennre Poananga, LL.B., “The Coming ofl the Maori” (Ngata); chant, “Thanksgiving Incantation of High Priest” (Opo Whanarore); haka, Ropu Tamariki (Maori young people of Wanganui), “Thanksgiving Haka.” ■Second Phase.—B.27: Address, Hamiora Hakopa, “Maoris at Home in the Early Days”; oration, Henare Poauangft, LL.B., “The Marne and Hui” (Sir Apirana Ngata); poi, Ropil Wahinc Tane (girls and boys), “Ancient Poi”; haka, Ropu Tamariki, “Tan Ka Tau”; koauau solo, Ope Whenarcrc; (the koauau (flute) is the original and only Maori musical instrument, and was played by Tutanekai for Hinemoa); song, Ope Whenarere and party, “E Pa To Hau”; haka, Ropu Waliine Tane, ‘/Haka Poi”; .string quartet, Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Maori Lament” (Alfred Hill); haka, Ropu Tamariki, ‘ ‘ Haka Whakapapa. ’ ’ Third Phase. —8.55: Address, Ilamiora Hakopa, “The Dawn of the New Day: 'Coming of the Missionary”; string quartet, Symons-Ellwood Quartet, “Waiata Maori” (Alfred Hill; speech, Sir Maui Pomare, “The Treaty of Waitangi.” Fourth Phase.-—String quartet, sy-mons-Bllwood Quartet, “Ka Mate, Ka Mate” (Te Rangihikiroa); chorus, Ropu Waliine Tane, ‘ ‘ Ope Tuatahi ’’; speech, Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister , of New , Zealand, “The Maori’s Part in the Groat War”; memorial hymn with string accompaniment, Mangu Tahana, with Ropu Waliine Tainarikii, “Piko Nei te MatCnga” (“When our Heads are Bowed with Woe”).

Fifth Phase. —9.40: Address, HanAora Hakopa, '‘‘The Maori in. Song and Play Today”; solo and chorus, with string accompaniment, Eaina Kahukura, ..‘‘Hoki Hold Tonu Mai”; song with string accompaniment, H. Takarangi, ‘‘Home, Kittle Maori, Home” (Hill); chorus, Eopu Wahine Tamariki ”P,o-ata Eau”; solo, Eopu Wahine TamariW, .Haere.’fa e Hine ’ ’ (Hill); solo, K. Takarangj,, ‘‘Waiata Pioi”; .chorus with ..string accompaniment, Bopu Wahine Tamariki, ”13 Pari Ea ”; solo and chorus, Mei Pc rope, * ‘ Hoea rape • waka •• ) oration, Henare Pdananga, ’‘ ‘ Maidens r Welcome” (Ngata); chorus and short double,poi, Eopu.Wahine, ‘‘Ta Hine Tarn Kino”; male chorus Tona Potae and' Eopu Tamariki, ‘‘Karoo Karoo”; solo and chorus, Ha. Winiata ahd Eopu Wahiiie Taanariki, ‘‘Pekare’ kare”; solo with string accompaniment, Ka Winiata, ei Hine e> Hine”; chorus, Bopu Wahine 1 Tamariki, ‘‘ Te Taniwha,”

Sixth Phase.—r-10.25: Address, Haipi•ora Hakopa, ‘Ala Bminiscent sqlo,. with string accompaniment, K. Winiata, “Dream Boat”;' oration, Henare Poananga, LLjB., “The Warriors’ Welcom'd* * (Ngata); haka, Ropu Wahdne Tamar,iki, “Ea Mate, Ka Mate”; solo with string - accompaniment, Mangu Tahana -and Ropu Wahine Tamariki, “ Home, Sweet Home. ’ ’ 10.35: National Anthem,

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Northern Advocate, 4 February 1928, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 4 February 1928, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 4 February 1928, Page 2

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