RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY
IVA AUCKLAND.--5 p.m. : Afternoon so.vsiu/i. -330: l.eeturette, "'l'errVc.t i eel jiiJ HcvC to Obtain Tfiem/V {-nlei'rij'y .'jOk'ifciW: }jy (jbi? 6r.y(oC!tl,C?r. StlidlJ '•'.'•.7i, CSjWi'C.i VOSliitii. '6.\J; :..■: iiva.'.-, ■(,•>".■. toiiaudtihi Lv U,\.-/.-]u;.'t. '7.15': News. 7.45: lleouueUo, Mr Nti'man Kerr. "Physical Culture." 1.-iiccti liV Auckland Altilk'lV Band. :,.l : Overture, Auckland Artillery Band. '"t/jii\ v ii Diamonds" Overture. Contralto solo. Miss i'hylli.s llazell. ••.Heartsease. " Mrass quartet, Messrs Hogg. Davis, Kiniay. and Kdgar. 'The l'ilgrim. L'"hiciii iuii, Mi.~s Maisie L'nrtei.luyil, ".Mrs Murphy on Honesty." March, Auckland Artillery Baud, "Aladdin March." Vocal duet. liazell-Suther-land Due. 'ln liie Heart of the Hills." Cui'iiel duo. .Messrs Davies arid Hogg. "IJesses d' tli' Barn." Selection. Auckland Artillery Hand. "Hose ..Marie Selection." Contralto 501... .Miss Phvllis llazoll, 'Roberto Che Adora." y.2: Woalhei report and forecast. Potpourri, Auckland Artillery Hand. "A Musical Switch.'' Baritone'solos, .Mr !•'. Sutherland, (a) "Cloze Props" ; (l>) "Whatever I-. Is Best." Novelty. Auckland Artillery Baud. "Operamania." KliH-utiun. Miss Maisie ( ai le-Llovil. (a) "The Law ..I' Death" ; (hi "Man.'" Desciiptive piece. Auckland Artillery Hand,
"A Military Church Parade." HazellSijllieflaml ' Due ".Awake." Auckland Artilli'i'v Hand. "Steadfast and Title."
2VA WKLI.IXOTOX SILENT DAY
3YA ( IliMSTCill'ltCil.--3 p.in
Afternoon session, Selected studio lit ins. -'1.25: Sports results. 0.0: Child ren's hour, conducted tiy Aunt Pat and SeaUerjoy." 7.15: Addingtou slock inarkei reports. ii'.Q: Overture. Baritone solo, .Mr A. (.!. Thompson, "The I'.ii Kim;." Pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren.' "Koresl l.ulla hy." Dulcet Quartet, "Dreaming." Humorous recitation. \\v \\. 11. 'Moses, -'The Dehat iiiy, Cluli." Soprano solo, .Miss Mary Shaw, "Pence."' Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro Appassionata." Tenor soio, ..Mr 'l'. (.'. Rogers, "Hark, liiii'l; the Lark.' Kuplioilium solo, .Mr S. \. Crisp, "Queen of the Earth." Cuntrailo solo, Miss N. Lowe. 'Ave Maria." Phono-fiddle solo. Mr Vernev Lawford, "Melodious (.Jems." Soprano and tenor duet. Mis- Mai'V Silt)W and Mr I. C. Rogers, "0, Thai Ue Two Weic Maying." u. 58: Weather report and forecast. Overture. Baritone solo, Mr A. C Thompson, "The Linden Tree." Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren, "Windnting." Soprano solos. Miss Mary Shaw, (a) "Wild Ruse"; (bj "Late in. Spring." Humorous recitation, Mr W. 11. .Moses. "The Frenchman anil i lie Flea Powder." Magic flute solo, Mr Verner Lawford, popular airs. Contralto solos, .Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) "La Serenata" ,• (l>) selected. Christclnirch Broadcasting Trio.. •'Bolero." Tenor solo. Mr T. 0. Rogers, "Serenade." Euphonium solo. Mr S. X. Crisp. "La Somnambula." The. Dulcet Quartet,, "Moonlight."' •IVA " DUN ED fN—SILENT DAY
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 22 May 1928, Page 7
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