RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST IYA, AUCKLAND 3 p.m.: Afternoon sossion—Selected studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; studio items; sports results. 6.0: Children's Session—Unclo George, assisted by Old King Cole. 7.15: News and market reports. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture: contralto solos, Madame Irene Ainsley (a) "In Haven," (b) "Where Corals Lie '; Auckland Trio, "Humoresque and March';; tenor solo, Ml' ken. Wilson, "Mairc, My Girl"; soprano solo, Miss Arini ltodgors, "Arise, 0 Sun" ; organ record, "Serenade"; baritone solo, Mr Walter Brough, "Border Ballad" ; violin and piano, Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr Cyril Towsey, "First Movement"; contralto solo, Madamo Ainsley, "Happy Song"; organ record—- ■ Bolls Across the Meadows '; Talk by Mr A. B. Chappell, .M.A., "Old New Zealand: Founding the Capital." 9.3: Weather forecast; relay of orchestral entr-acte; tenor solo. Mr Arthur Ripley, "An Evening Song"; Auckland Trio, "Waltz of the Flowers" ; excerpts from "The Lily of Killarney". Cast: Eily O'Connor, Miss A. Kodgers; Hardress Cregau, Mr A- Ripley, Miles, Mr L. Wilson; Father Tom, Mr W. Brough. Duet, Hardress and Father'Tom, "The Moou has Raised"; solo, Miles, "It is a Charming Girl I Love"; quartet, "Let Iho Farmer Praise His Ground" ; solo, Eily, "In My Lone Mountain Valley" ; duet Eily and Hardress, "With this Treasure 'I Must Part"; solo, Miles, "Eileen Mavourneen" ; finale and chorus "Hand that Taper Back." 2YA, WELLINGTON
3.1: Gramophone items. 4.30 and 155 • Sports results. 6.0: Children's sossion, Big Brother Jack. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturettc, "For the Man on the Land." 8.1: Overture, the Orchestra, "Poet and Peasant" ; vocal duct, Mrs Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackic, "A Summer Evening"; pianoforte solos, Miss Myrtle Gibson, (a) "Romance," (b) "Hark, Hark, tho Lark"; baritone solos, Mr Len Barnes, four Indian love lyrics, (a) "Kashmiri Song," (b) "Less Than the Dust," (c) "Palo ; Jflands I Loved," (d) "Till I Wake" ; steel guitar duos, Messrs Bcrthold and Bent, (a) "Blue Skies," (b) "Among My Souvenirs" ; contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie, "Sands o' Dee"; relay of organ solos by Mr H. Temple White, (a) "Song of Melody," (b) "Urbs Beata"; humour, Mr Doug. Stark, "McKay." 9.0: Weather forecast; the Orchestra, request item; songs at. the piano, Mr Billy Hart, (a) '.'Mine, All Mine," (b) selected, (c) selected; steel guitar duos, Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) "Because I Love You," (b) "Hawaiian Dreams"; tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe, "The Brightest Day"; humour, Mr Doug. Stark, "The Ballad-Singer"; soprano solo, Mrs Alice Harris, "Rose Softly Blooming" ; a Southern rhapsody, the Orchestra, "Virginia"; song cycle, the Orpheus Quartet, "The Pageant of Summer"; Orpheus Quartet, "Flower for You" ; soprano solo, Mrs Alice Bfarris, "What O'Clock?".; contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie, ' Meadowsweet"; vocal duet, Mrs Alice Han-is and Mr Len Barnes, "None So Pretty" ; tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe, - "Shy Mignonette" ; baritone solo, Mr Leu Barnes, "Traveller's Joy" ; Orpheus Quartet, "SpeedWell" ; instrumental, the Orchestra, Danco Numbers.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH Silent day.
4YA, DUNEDIN 3.1: Gramophone music. .3.30: Social notes. 3.40: Studio music. 4.0: An address on "Art Needlework," by Miss Marguerite Puechegud. 4.15: Gramophone music. 6.1: Children's hour—Big Brother Bill. ,7.15 : News session. 7.30: An address, "A Health Talk," by Mr 0. W. Postgate, Physical Director at the Y.M.C.A. 8.0: Concert by the-St, Kilda Band, under the direction of Mr J. Dixon, and assisting artists; Band, "Senlac Abeby"; baritone solos, Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) "Three Fishers Went Sailing," (b) "Friar of Orders Grey" ; recital, Miss Anita Winkel, "Not Understood"; intermezzo, Band, "Soldiers' Chorus," from "Faust"; contralto solo, Miss Muriel Riley, "My Love is iike a Red, Red Rose"; tenor solos, Mi' L. E. Dalley, (a) "Dear Little Shamrock," (b) "Bargarat Allen"; selection, Band, "Irish Gems" ; soprano solo, Mrs D. Carty, "Under the Deodar" ; recitals, Mr Lester Moller, (a) "The Seven Ages of Man," (b) "How to Attain Old Age"; Band, "Rubenstein." 9.0: Weather forecast; vocal duet, Mrs D. Carty and Mr Bert Rawlinson, "Tho Star of Robbie Burns"; Band, "The Druid's Prayer; contralto bolos, Miss Muriel Riley, (a) "At Dawning," (b) "Doon tho Burn"; recitals, Miss Anita. Winkel, (a) "Hide and Seek," (b) "Jim"; overture, Band, "The Bohemian Girl"; tenor solo, Mr L. E. Dalley, "Reveille"; recital, Mr Lester Moller, "The Lady from the West"; intermezzo, Band, "Minuet in G"; soprano solos, Mrs D. Carty, (a) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms"; march, Band, "Guard of Honoiir";. "God Save the King." '. ...-■'■■ ■'.. V- , .;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 August 1928, Page 7
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