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The following are the programmes to be broadcast from the New Zealand stations i
THURSDAY, JULY r», 1028
IYA Auckland (333 metros).—3.o p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; lecturctte by a representative of the Auckland Gas Company, “Gas Cooking”; selected Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; selected Studio items; 4.23, sports results. CO: Children's session, Peter Pan. 7.15: Lecturctte Air X. AT. Richmond, 8.A., “World History Today.” 7.30: News and reports; book review. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartet, Air Barry Coney's Quartet, “Annie Laurie”; cornet duo, Alessrs Salthous and Davies, “Friendly Rivals”; contralto solo, Aliss Martha Williamson, “Love's Whisper”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “First Movement Trio No. 9” (Haydn); baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “A Memory”; trumpet solo, record, “Trumpet Blues”; novelty, Air F. W. Barker, “A Wayside Philosopher to His Friend —Effective Salesmanship”; Ingall's Hawaiian orchestra, “Colonel Bogey” and “The Lost Chord”; soprano solo, Aliss Dorothy Youd, “Lillies of Lorraine”; weather forecast; relay of orchestral entr’acte, from Strand Theatre; talk, Mr Culford Bell, “Great Authors”; violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Cherry Ripe”; tenor solos, Mr G. C. Queen, “I Hear You Calling Ale” and “Tom Bowling”; trumpet solo, record, “Sweet Stuff”; contra Hat solo, Aliss Alartha Williamson, “Rose in the Bud”; cornet duos, Messrs Davies and Salthouse, “Genevieve” and “Down the Vale”; humour, Air F. W. Barker, “Si'ng a Song of Sixpence”; baritone solos, Air Barry Coney, “Death of Nelson”; Ingall's Hawaiian Orchestra, “Aloha-o-oe,” “Hula Medley” and “Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine”; soprano solo, Aliss Dorothy Youd, “Hindoo Song”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Serenade” from “Lcs Millions D'Arlequin” (Drigo); vocal quartet, Air Barry Coney's Quartet, “Chough and Crow”; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metres).—3,o p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand. 6.0; Children’s session, lAunt Gwen, assisted, by Hataitai School Orpheus Society, 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Miss Margaret O’Connor, “Doings and Dancing in Other Lands.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Central Mission Band, under the conduetorship of Mr H. Baker; and assisting artists: March, Band, “Famous Fragments”; harmony, The Mellow Fellows, “I’m Telling the Birds”; cornet solo with band accompaniment. Bandsman L. Baker, “Sweet Spirit, Hear Aly j Prayer”; the old, old story, The Baritone Fellow, “Young Tom o’ Devon”; selection, Band. “Operatic. Beauties”; duet, Two Little Fellows; waltz, Band, “Queen of Emrolds”; comedy duo, Ronnie and Alonty, “Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong”; march, Band, “Capjiscolus”; mezzo soprano solo, Aliss Nita Hopkins, “Fair Radha”; drill, The Other Fellow, “The Drum Major”; weather forecast; humour, The Tw t o Fellows, “The Man Hunt”; selection, Band, “La Sonnambula”; a double event, The Bass Fellow, “I Hear a Thrush at Eve” and “The Ringers”; anthem, Band, “Jerusalem”; song, One of the Fellows, “Morning”; comedy duo, Ronnie and Montie, “Everything at Home”; selection, Band, “The Magic Flute”; mezzo soprano solo, Miss Nita Hopkins, “The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington”; remarks, The Funny Follow, “Some Stories” (original); tit for tut, The Mellow Fellows, “Nothin’ Else to Do”; march, Band, “The Contemptibles”; God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; sports results. 6,0; Children’s scssibn, Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 7.30; Talk by Mr Crompton on “Popular Electricity.” 8,0; Chimes and overture. Programme of old English composers: Soprano and tenor duet, Alatlame Gower-Burns and Air Harold Prescott, “O That Wc Two Were Alaying”; duet for two violins, Alisses Irene Alonis ami Thelma Cusack, “Vivace” from “Concerto for Two | 'Violins” (Bach); contralto solos, Airs Ann Harper, “The Three Ravens” and “When Love is Kind”; flngol horn and cornet duo, Alessrs S. N T . Trenberlh and S. Creagli, “Tasmania”; soprano solos, Aliss Adela lanes, “The Lass with the Delicate Air” and “Have You :Soe,n but a White Lily Grow?”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, “Prelude and Aliuuet” (Parker); recital, Aliss Naare Hooper, “The Freckle-Faced 1 Girl”; euphonium solo. Air R. C. Brundall, “Wendnrce”; soprano and contralto duet, Grand Opera Duo, “Nymphs and Shepherds”; weather forecast; overture; contralto solos, Airs Ann Harper, “The Banks of Allan Water” and “Good-Morrow, Gossip Joan”; duet for two violins, Misses Irene Atoms and Thelma Cusacs, “Duet for Two Violins” (Moszkowski); soprano solos, Miss Adeia Lines, “Should He Übraid” and “By Dimpling Brook”; flugel horn and cornet duet, Alessrs S. Creagli and E. N, Trenberlh, “Excelsior”; vocal trio, Grand Opera Trio; instrumental trios, Christchurch Trio, “Slow Waltz” (Carse) and “Bohemian Dance” (Donofowski); recitals, Aliss Naare Hooper, “Peter” and “When the Alinister Comes to Tea”;
euphonium solo, Mr K. C. BrundaU, “Good-night, Farewell”; soprano and contralto duet, Grand Opera Duo, “The Elfin's Call 7 '; God Save the King, 4YA Dunedin.—'Silent. FRIDAY, JULY G.
IYA Auckland (333 metros). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio iltems; literary selection by the Announcer: selected Studio items; sports results. 0.0; Children's session, Nod. 7.1 d: Talk, Mr George Campbell “Motoring.” 7.30: Rugby review by Mr J. K. Moloney, member of Christchurch Rugby Union. 8.0: Chimes; orchestral selection, record, “Irish Suite”; vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey 7 s Quartet, “Choral Fantasia” on Irish Airs, 77 part 1; cornel solo, Mr Eustace Tregilgas, “The Farewell”; baritone solo, Mr John Bree, “The Mountains o’ Mourne”; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “The Shamrock”; soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, “Kfithleen Mavourneen”; elocutionary, Mr J. F. Montague, “Shandon Bells 77
and “The Little Irish Mother”: tenor solo, Mr John McDougall, “She is Par From the Land 77 ; harp solo, record, “ißelieve Me if All Those En-
dearing Y’oung Charms 77 ; contralto solo, Miss Gvvenyth Evans “The Dear Little Shamrock 77 ; baritone solo, Air Leo O'Malley, “The Wearing o' the Green”; weather forecast; orchestral selection, record, “Irish Melodies”; soprano solo, Madame Alary Towsey, “The Irish Emigrant"; cornet solos, Air E. Tregilgas, “Killaruey” and “Mother Alachreo”; baritone solos, Mr J. Bree, “For the Green 77 ; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio. “Londonderry Air”; humour, Mr •!. F. Aloutaguo, “ Father 7 s Phil's Subscription List 77 ; cello solo, Aliss Molly Wright, “Keltic Lament 77 ; tenor solo, Mr .L McDougall, “Oft in the Stilly Night 77 ; harp solo, record, “Come Back to Erin. 77 ; vocal quartet, Madame Alary Towsey 7 s Quartet, “Chor-
al Fantasia on Irish Airs,” Part 2; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metros). —7.40 ; p.m: Leetnrctte,, “The Sport of Big Game Fitehing in the Northern waters of New Zealand, 77 Colonel F, Burton Mabin, 8.0: Chimes; overture, The Orchestra, “Comrades in Arms”; . vocal quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, “I Love a Little Cottage 77 ; contralto solos, Aliss Afadge Freeman, “Because 77 and “Betty’s Garden 77 ; instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Waltzes 77 ; humour, Madame Eugenie Dennis, “Annette 7 s Pleading”; instrumental, Mrs Alildred Kenny's iSteel Guitar Trio, “Mellow Moon 77 and “Cheerio Scene Be 77 ; bass solo, .Air C. Bryden, “Pearl 77 and “You in a Gondola 77 ; vocal duet, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr Edward Dennis, “Beyond 77 ; soprano solo, Mrs Ellison Porter, “Aly Mother Bids me Bind mj r Hair 77 ; request numbers, The Orchestra; vocal quartet Philharmonic Quartet, “Tell Ale, Flora”; instrumental, Airs Mildred Kenny’s Steel Guitar Trio, “Londonderry Air 77 and “iMonana 77 ; selection, The Orchestra, “Yeoman of the Guard 77 ; humour, Madame Eugenie Dennis, “Thinking of You”; vocal quartet, Philharmonic Quartet, “Aloha Oe 77 ; instrumental, The Orchestra, latest dance novelties; God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres), —3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; sports results. C.O; Children 7 s session, Big Brother. 7.13: News session. 7.30: Sports review, 8.0:: Overture; vocal quartet, Alelodious Quartet, “Ladybird 77 ; mouth-or-gan solo, Mr Alfred Tohill, “The West, a Nest, and You, Dear 77 ; soprano solos, Aliss Fauces Hamertou, “Lorelei 77 and “Spring 7 s Arrival 77 ; cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Abeulied”; buss solo, Air T. D. Williams, “My Abode 77 ; instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, “Scherzo” (Schumann); contralto solo, Aliss Belle Renaut, “I Will Not Chide 77 ; musical jazz on piano, Air Alee CoAvhan, “Give Ale the Stars’ 7 ; soprano and tenor duet, Melodious Duo, “Tragedy 77 ; humorous reciral, Air J, P. Darragh, “Cohen Phonos His Tailor 77 ; vocal quartet. Alelodious Four, “Red, Red Rose”; weather, forecast; overture: contralto jsolo, Miss Bello Reliant “The Nut Tree 77 ; mouth organ solos, Air Alfred Tohill, “The Prisoner's Song” and “It's a Long Way to Tipperary”; bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, “The Two Grenadiers”; cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Second Movement from Concerto” (Schumann); vocal quartet Alelodious Four, “A Flower to Ale Thou Securest”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, “Traumcrei” (Schumann); soprano solos, Aliss Frances ilatiieHon, “ 'Tis He” and “Guardian Angels”; jazz novelties on the piano, Air Alec Cowhan, “Ale Too” and “I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep 77 ; humorous recital, Mr J. P. Darragh, “The Huntsman 77 ; voeal quartet, Afelodious Four, “Fold Song”; God Save the King.
4YA Dunedin (403 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children 7 s session. 7.13: News session. 7.30: Address on “The Latest Books 77 by Air 11. Greenwood, of the Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.0: Studio concert. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 3LO Alelbourne (371 metres).—9.3l p.m., Studio concert and Collingwood Citizens' Band; 12.31, The Vagabonds' Dance Band. 3AR Melbourne (484 moires). —10 p.m., Studio items, iwith Freda Treweek (mezzo soprano) and Will Davis (baritone).
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Northern Advocate, 5 July 1928, Page 2
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