RADIO PROGRAMMES
— — TUESDAY, 17lli APRIL IV \ AI'OKL \ND '{ |, ~ • Ui'iii > :{.:{.'l: Lectiuc! ie, ■ !■';,.. -i |, ■ Cooking." Gi 'tuophonc i 1 it::■». lii l.ii.M ary select inn. I iramophonc item-. t> K: I 'hildren'.- hour. Y.l.'>: Sew - S.l : Kela\ nt' Mil je.-( if N'i'xv < hvhe.-l ra. Soprano solo. Mr> Parry. "They I'all Ml- Mittli." I'.HMIIMI li l'|enius-Tow.-e\ Trio, "Trio S«>. I. Kirs I Movement." Baritone siiln. Mr Waller Unni-iii. "Friend." Contralto solo. Madame Irene Ainslev, "I liniil Hindoo." Piauofort • solo. Mr Cvril To\vsi>\. ••Ballade in .\ Flat." Tenor solo. Mr lioherl Potor. "Flcanore." Hi-lay from Majestic New Orchest r.-i. Leeturette. Mr A. B. Chnp-|.i-11. "Old New Zealand." Soprano solo, Mrs I'mi r\. "My Dearest Heart." BosTriii. selection. ••TAllesienne." Operatic sceua from '•Samson and Delilah."
2YA WELLINGTON :; p.m.: Gramophone items. Sporting results. li.O; Children's hour. T.u: News. 7.40: Lecturctle. "For tlie Man on the Land." S.O: Overture, '"The i ononc.-ror." The Orpheus Qttartet. ••Awake. Aeolian Lyre." Italian inandolin. Mr Lad Haywood, (a i "Bonree": ihi "A Vn'ns Madame." Contralto solo. Miss Lily Maekie. "Monniain Lovers." Synions-KUwood-Short Trio. "Second and Third Movements. Trio in K Minor." Duet. Mc-srs 1 .i-n. Barnes and Arthur I'of. ■As I Saw Fair tiara." Velio solo. Mr (:,•.,. Kllwood. "Lullaby." Soprano solo. Mrs Alice Harris. ' "Loyal Lover." Humour. Mr 15 en. Tleliener, •Impressions." Trombone solo. Mr \V. .1. Mntsnii, "The Switchback." Tenor solo. Mr Arthur Coe. "Love. Could i Only Tell Thee." The Orpheus Qnariet. "Blue Hells of Scotland." H.O: Weather report, lb-lax of or»nn solos from Taranaki si reel Metluxlist Church. Baritone solo. Mr Leu. I'.arnes. "Vision EnjriLive." Studio Trio. "L'exe Atljielique":
"Serenade." Contralto solo. Mi-s Lily Maekie. "I Know a I'.ank." "Cello solo. Mr Ceo. Kllwood. "Danse Arabe." Due;. Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Lcli. Barnes. "When I Know." Iluinour. Mr Geo. Ticheuer. "That's How 1 Mean'to Propose." Italian inandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, (a) "Shaking ihe Lines": (b) "Ooli. Maybe, it's You." Tluiiiour. Mr Ceo. Tiehener, "Mv Dictionary." Trombone solo. Mr W. -I. Mats,.n. "Scud Forth the Call." The Orpheus Quartet. "The Commotion of Love."
TV A CHRISTCTirLCH—.SILENT DAY
4YA DUNEDTN .'! p.m.: Gramophone recital. 3.30: Social news and notes. Studio music. •1.0: Address on the "Domestic Uses of Electricity." Gramophone recital. (i.l : Children's hour. 7.1">: News. ".30: Address on "A Happy Holiday Round .Dune-din." S.O: Concert by the Kaikorai Band. Band, "Invi-rcnrgill .March."' Con tralto solos. Mi«s Winnie McPeak, (a) "Hail, Caledonia"': (b) "O Can Yc Sew Cushions?" Band. "I'nlinishi-d Symphony." Has- solo. Mr K. C. Bond.
"An Indian Dream. '* lb-citation. Miss Mad<;e Vales. "Vive La France." Band, (a) "If You Sally": <l>) "Bandv Bandolero." Vocal iltii-l. Messrs C. Fd wards and 11. B. Macdouald. "The Crucifix." Baritone solo. Mr K. B. Mii.--donal.l. "Ka Mate." Band. "Maritana." Tenor solos. Mr Chas Fdwards. (a) "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes"; i!h ••The Birth of Morn" <Mi: Weather forecast. E Flat bass solo, with band accompaniment. Mr W. Couj-hiii. '"Lend Me Your Aid." Contralto solo, Miss Winnie McPeak. "In Praise of Clod." Band. "The Merrv Widow." Recitations. Mis- Mndj-e' Vates. (a) "Cre.-t----ilips": (bl ".Memory." Bass solos. Mr E. >■. Bond, (a I "A Sailor's Paradise": (b) "?.lalvern Hills in Sprinjjr." Band. "Halli'lujah Chorus." Baritone solo. Mr R. B. Macdouald. "Farewell in the Desert." Band. "BB and CF."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 3
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