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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST IYA AUCKLAND—3 pun.: Afternoon session. Literary selection by the announcer. Studio items. Sports re-' suits. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Nod, assisted by Mr and Mrs Towsoy and Mr Brno 7.15: News. 8.1: Relay of orchestra! overture. Vocal duet, Messrs R. I'etvr and A. Golledge, "plow Gently, Deva." Auckland Trio,

“Scherzo." Contralto solos, Miss J’byl lis Gribbeu, (a) “U Western Wind” ; '(b) "SI. Nicholas' Day in the Morning.” Humorous sketch, .Mr J. F. Montague and the Auckland Comedy l’lKvers,

“Guns am! Guns!” - The Internationals, (a) "Side by Side”, (b) ".fust Another Day Wasted Away”; (c) "Waltz Medley.” Tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter, "Adelaide.” 'Cello apd piano duet, Miss Molly Wright and Mr C, Towsoy, “First Movement, Sonata.” 9.6: Weather forecast. Relay of orchestral entr’acte, local duet and chorus. Miss Gribbon mid Mr Golledge, “Duet,” from "The Mikado. ’ .Soprano solo. Madame Richards. “Sing, Break Into Sung.” Auckland Trip, "The .Lake of Swans' Ballet.” Bass solo, Mr Arthur Golledge, “The Pipes of Pan.” One-act comedy. The Auckland Coinedv Players. Duel and churns, .Messrs Peter and Golledge, “The, .Flowers that Bloom in the Spring.” The Internationals, (a) “Oh, Doris” ; (b) “Cock a Doodle.” St. Andrew’s Quartet. “Sweet and Low.”2YA WELLINGTON.—3.I: Gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting icsults. 6.0: Children’s session, Uncle Ernest and pupils of Miss Marie Petersen. 7.0: Ni\ws session. 8.1: Overture, The Orchestra, “Finlandia.” Soprano, Miss Amy Eaton, “Caro Nome.” Trio, Syuions-Kilwood-Short Trio, '-(a) .“Romance”; .(h) “Viennese Refrain.” Baritone, Mr S. E. Rodger., “0, Star of Eve.” Piano duet, Misses Vera Bbesloy, L. and Eileen' Roaehe, “Slavonic Dance.” Tenor, Mr Wm. Ronshaw, “0, ’Vision Entrancing.” Humour, Mr M. Hawkim, “Women.” Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, "All, Reiidi Mi.” Grand oper;t selection, The Orchestra, "The Masked Ball.” 9.1: Weather report gnd announcements; Soprano, Miss Amy Eaton, “Shadow Song.” The Orchestra. Baritone, Mr S. E. Rodger, “Prologue.” Piano duet, Misses Vera Boesley, L.A.8., and Eileen Roaehe, “Second Rhapsody.” Tenor, Mr Wm. Ronshaw, (a) “The .Faery Song”; (b) “Friskily Love Lilt.” The .Orchestra., (a) “Rigandor”; (b) “Taranlelle.” Humour, Mr M. Hawken, “Wedding Day Speeches.” Contralto, Miss Nora Greene, (a) "Praise of God”; (b) “Restless Love.” Selection, The Orchestra, FRticldigorc.” 3YA CHRISTOHUROIL—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 4.25: Sports results. 6.0: Children’s session, Big ‘Brother. 7.15: News session/ 7.30: Football (Rugby) review, Mr J. K. Moloney-. 8.0: Excerpts from the comic opera, “Tom Jones.” Overture. Melodious Four and Mr Russell Sumner, (a) “The Barley Mow”; (b) “West Country Lad.’ Violin solos,, Miss Irene Morris, (a) “Poetne” ; (b) “ Spanish Danse.” Soprano sblo, trio and quartet, Miss Frances Hainerton, (a) “To-day My Spirit”; (b) “Fostina Rente”; (c) “Here’s a Paradox for Lovers.” Christ; church Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Romance” ; (b) “Vivace.” Melodious Duo and Quartet, (a) “For Aye, My Love”'; (b) “Hurry, Bustle!” A humorous discussion, Mr J. J. Flcwellyn, “Monty on Burglars.” Bass solo and chorus, followed by contralto solo, Air T. D. Williams and quartet, .Miss Belle lienaut, (a) “A Person of Bath”; (b) "As All the Maids.” 9.0: Weather fore/ cast. (Overture, “Light Cavalry.” Soprano and laughing trio. Miss Frances Hainerton and trio, (a) “Dream o’ Day Jill’.’; (b) “You Have a Pretty Wit.” •Bell solo, Mr -S. Monish, “Lazy Waters.” Soprano solo and chorus, Miss 'Frances Hamerton and quartet, (a) “Love Maketh the Heart”; (b) “Glass of Fashion.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “To a Fairy Boat”; (b) “Polonaise.” Sdprano recitative, and waltz song, Miss Frances Hamerton, “Beguile, Beguile.” Miramba solo and vocal chorus, Mr S. Morrish and Mr A. E. Williams, “When Budcla Smiles.” Humorous narrative, Mr J. J. Flewellyn, “Levinsky Buys a Ford.” Dance music, Williams Dance Band, “Whisper Song”, with vocal refrain by. Mr A. E. Willyams. Melodious Trio, “Says a Well Worn Saw.” Dance music, Willyams Dance Band. "Oh,! Mabel” ; banjo solo with vocal accompaniment by W. A. East. Melodious Four, “Hark, the Merry Marriage Bells.” Dance music till LI p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN. —3.1: Gramophone ■music. Talk on “Fashions.” Relay of afternoon tea music. Studio music. Relay of music from the Savoy. Gramophone music. 6.1: Children's session, Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: f jNcivs session. 7.3 U: Book review by Mr 11. Greenwood, Librarian of the ’Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.1: Orchestral selection. Contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) “Take Heart”; (b) “Lie There, My Lute.” Cornet solo, Mr D. ,jf. Robertson, “Star- of England.” J3uss solo, Mr- Neil Black, “Bedouin Love Song.” Flute solo, Mr Clias. E. Gibbous, “Faust.” Pianoforte solo, Mrs ’Ernest Drake, L.A.8., “Aufsaning.” (Contralto solo, Miss Dorothy Skinner, “Still as the Night.” Cornet solos, Mr D. J . Rohertsoii, (a) “II Bacio” ; .(b) “Largo.” (Bass solos, ;Mr Neil Black, (a) . “Drink to Me .only with ’thine ’Eyes”; , (b) “An' 'Erisk'y Love Lift.” fjjlifre solo, Mr. Okas'. E. Gibbons, 'Tankette.” 8.58: Weather forecast. An hour’s dance music.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 8

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 8

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 8