BROADCASTING
The following are tie programmes to be broadcast from the New Zealand stations..
TUESDAY, MAY 22.
| IYA Auckland (333 metres).—3.o i p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; literary .selection by the Announcer; further Studio items; | sports results. 0.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle George. 7.1 o: Leeturette, Mr Geo. Ambler, “Poultry Keeping; (1) Commencing Operations.” 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes; relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra ; baritone solo, Mr John Hogan, “Wayfarer’s Night Song”; instrumental trio, Studio Trio, “Trio in D Minor —Finale” (Mendelssohn); contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, “A Sabbath Morning at Sea”; flute solo, Mr V. Bedford, “Song Without j Words”; tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter, j“0 Vision Entrancing”; relay of ! entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orjchestra; talk on “Old New Zealand,” jMr A. B. Chappell, (10) “A Baron’s ! Claims. 9.0: Scenes from “TannhauI ser, ” produced under the direction |of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Elisabeth, Miss .Naneye Hanna; Tannhauser, Mr Robert Peter; Wolfrgram, Mr John Hogan. —Tamihauser, “All Praise be Thine”; Wolfrgram “When for the Palm in Song”; Elisabeth and Tannhauser, “ ’Tis Not for Thee to Kneel”; chorus, “Hail. Bright Abode”; Wolfrgram, “Gazing Around”; Tannhauser “I, Too, Grant of that Source”; Wolfrgram, “O .Star of Eve”; Elisabeth, “Prayer”; finale, “The Pilgrim’s Chorus.” 9.40; Instrumental trio, The Studio Trio, “Rustic Suite”; soprano solo, Miss j Nancye Hanna, “It is Not Because Your Heart is Mine”; violin solo, j Miss I. Bosworth; contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, “Three Fishers”; flute solos, Mr V. Bedford, “Bade” and “Seronata”; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metros). —3.0 p.m; Chimes; selected gramophone I items; sporting results to hand; selected gramophone items; sporting results to hand. (3.0: Children’s hour, Brother Jack and Madame Mueller pupils. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40; Lccturette, Representative, Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes; overture, The Orchestra, “William Tell”; quartet, The Orpheus,. “To Rome’s Immortal Leader”; contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie,, “Thoughts Have Wings”; instrumental, The Orchestra, “Suite L’Roi S’Amuse”; baritone solos, Mr L. Barnes, “Thou Art So Like a Flower,” “Still as the Night” and j“The Erl King”; quartet, The Orjpheus Quartet, “The Volga Boat- | man ’’; violin solo, with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Ava Symons, “Andante,” from the “Symphony I Espagnola.” (Lalo); humour, Mr D. Stark, “ I’m 94 Today”; orgap solos, Mr H. Temple White, “Hymn e Celeste,” “Prelude in E Flat” and “March Militaire”; weather report and announcements; leeturette, Rev. D, Gibb, “The League of Nations”; instrumental, The Orchestra, “Songs in a Pagoda”; soprano solo, Mrs Alice Harris, “I Mean to Marry a Man”; humour, Mr D. Stark, “Potted Geography”; instrumental, The Orchestra, opera selection, “Pagliaccd”; tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coo “Row Gently Here”; duct, Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Lcn Barnes, “Glou Glou” (by request); instrumental, The Orchestra, request numbers; sketch, Messrs Doug. Stark and Len. Barnes, “Bitza” (original); quartet, The Orpheus Quartet, “The Cherry Time”; instrumental, The Orchestra, popular fox trot and jazz waltz novelties; National Anthem. 3YA Christ ch u reh. —Silent.
4YA Dunedin (4G3 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.13: News session. 7,30; Mr R. W. Marshall, of the Government Tourist Department, will speak on “Some Popular Scenic Resorts.” 8.0: Concert by St, Kiilda Band, under the conduetorship of Air James Dixon; and items by assisting artists.
WEDNESDAY MAY 23. I.YA Auckland (333 mot res). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; leeturette, Air Howard Taylor, "Perfect Feet ami How to Obtain Them"; further Studio items; literary selection by the Annumicer; Studio items; sports results. (5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7.1 d: News and market reports. 7.4." i: Leciturette, Mr Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture," 8.0: Concert by Auckland Artillery Band, under the direction • of Lieutenant E. Trcgilgas.—(Mines; overture, Ba‘nd, "Crown Diamonds"; contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Heartsease"; bi’ass quartet, Messrs Hogg, Davis, Finlay and Edgar, "The Pilgrim"; elocution, Miss Miaisle Carte-Lloyd, "Mrs Murphy on Honesty"; march, Band, "Aladdin March"; vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo "In the Heart of the Hills"; cornet duo, Messrs Davies and Hogg, "Besses o’ th' Barn"; selection, Band, "Bose Marie Selection"; contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Hazell, ‘‘Boberto Che Adorn"; weather report and forecast; pot pound, Band. "A Musical .Switch"; baritone solos, Mr F. Sutherland, "Cloze Props" and "Whatever Is, Is Best"; novelty, Band, "Operamania"; elocution. Miss Maisie CarteLloyd, "The Eaw of Death" and "Man": descriptive piece. Band, "A Military Church Parade"; vocal duel, j Hazell-Sutherland Duo. "Awake"; | march, Band. "Steadfast and True ";j Cod Save the Kilng. I
2YA Wellington.—(Silent. 3YA Christchurch (30G metres).—3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected .Studio items; sports results G.O: Children’s hour, -conducted by Aunt Pat and “Scattcrjoy.” 7.13: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Overture; baritone solo, Air A, G. Thompson, “The Erl King”; pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, “Forest Lullaby”; vocal quartet, Dulcet Quartet, “Dreaming”; humorous re-| citation, Air W. H. Moses, “The Debating Club”; soprano solo, Miiss Mary Shaw, “Peace”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Allegro Appassionata.” from “Trio in D Alin or” (Mendelssohn); tenor solo, Air T. G. Rogers, “Hark, Mark the Lark”; euphonium solo, Mr S. N. Crisp, “Queen of the Earth”; contralto solo, Mass N. Lowe, “ Ave Alaria”; phoiiofbldle solo, Air Verner Lawford, “Melodious Gems”: soprano and tenor duet, Miss Alary Shaw and .Mr T. G, Rogers, “O, That We Two Were Alaying”; weather report 'and forecast; -overture; baritone solo, Air A. G. Thompson, “The Linden Tree”; pianoforte solo, Alms Aileen Warren, “Windiiuug” (“Devotion); soprano solos, Aliss Mary Shaw. “Wild Rose” and “Late in Spring”; (humorous recitation, Mr W. H, Aloses, “The Frenchman and the Flea Powder”; magic flute solo, Air Yerner Lawford, popular airs; contralto solos, .Miss Nellie Lowe, “La Serenata” and selected; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Bolero”; tenor solo, Air T. G. Rogers, “Serenade”; euphonium solo, Air S. N. Crisp, “La Somnambula”; vocal quartet, Tlo- Dnb-et : Quartet, ‘‘ M non I ialn, ’God Save | the King. I 4'VA Dunedin.—Silent, I
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Northern Advocate, 22 May 1928, Page 2
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