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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THURSDAY. 15th .NOVEMBER IVA. AUCKLAND.— 3 p.m.: Alter noon session. Literary .selection by the /umuun.cer. Further .selected items. (vO: Children's session. 7.15: News and market- reports, 8. 1 : Record, Symphony Orchestra, '■ Maslcrsingers of* iNnreiul>rrg.” Mr I tarry ("mioy'.s Quartet, “The. .S'a llatli Its I’earls.” Tile Aueklaml Trio, "' I ’resin."’ Contralto solo, Miss .Martha Williamson, “Auld Robin Cray." Record, Light Opera Company, gems from "lelnntho.” Baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, "Do Not Go, My Love." Elocutionary item. Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd. Soprano solo. Miss Dorothy Vend, "I Know a Lovely Garden.'' Creature's Band, “Aloraima.” Talk, -Mr A. 15. Chappell, M.A., “The Maori: His Language.” 9.1: Evening forecast. Record, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Cnsse-Noiselte Suite.” Tenor, Mr Lambert Harvey, “Serenade.” Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Humoreske.” Contralto, Miss M. Williamson, “Just a-wearyin’ for You.” Saxophone, liudy Weidoeft, “Saxotrix.” Elocution. and humour Miss Maisie C’arto-Llovd, (a) “T.Tic Kitten of the .Regiment” ; (b) “The Tramp.” Baritone, Mr Barry Coney', “The Crown of the Year.” .Instrumental trio. The Auckland Trio, “Overture” to “Figaro.” Soprano, Miss Dorothy Youd, “The Bitterness of Love.” Hawaiian, Hilo Orchestra, “Hawaiian Sunset.” Tenor, Mr Lambert Harvey, “Mary of Argyll!.” Vocal quar-tet,-Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Queen of the Night.”

2YA WELLINGTON.—3.I: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7.0 : News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette, Mr Alfred Blaxall. “Health ami Fitness.” 8.1 : Relay from the Concert Chamber. Town Hall, of a concert presentation of Balfe’s ‘ The Bohemian Girl,” by the Wellington Orpheus Society. The Soeiety will bo assisted by the 2YA Orchestra, Dramatis Personae: Count Arnheim (Governor of Presburg), baritone, Air Jas. Cooke. Thaddeus (a proscribed Pole), tenor, Mr Oscar Dyer. Florestein (nephew of the Count), tenor, Mr Will Hancock. DcviLshoof (Chief of the Gipsies), bass, Air A. J. Baker. Arline (daughter of the Count), soprano, Miss Grettn, Stark. Queen of the Gipsies, soprano, Miss Dorothy Newman. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH.—3.O p.m. : Afternoon session, selected studio items. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Hal. 7.15: News session. 7.30 : Talk (under the auspices of tile Canterbury Progress League). 8.1: Excerpts from the song cycle, “In a Persian Garden.” Soprano, Aladamc GowerBurns. Contralto, Airs Ann Harper. Tenor, Air Harold Prescott. Baritone, Air Clive Hindle. Instrumental accompaniment. by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. “Wake, for the Sun who Scattered into Flight,” Quartet. “Before the Phantom of False Morning Died”. Tenor. “Now the New Year Reviving Old Desires,” Bass Recitative. “Irani Indeed is Gone With All his Rose,” Tenor. “Come Fill the Cup, and in the Fire of Spring,” Quartet. “Whether at Naishapur or Babylon,” Bass. “Ah ! Not a Drop That From our Cups we Throw,” Contralto recitative. “I Sometimes Think That Never Blows So Red,” Contrajlo. “A Book of Verse Underneath the Bow,” Soprano and tenor.

“Myself When Young Did Eagerly Frequent,” Bass. "Ah I Alake the Alost of What W’c Yet May Spend,” Bass recitative. "When You and I Behind the Veil are Past,” Contralto. “But if the Soul Can Fling the Dust Aside,” Soprano recitative. “I Sent Aly Soul Through the Invisible,” Soprano. “Alas! That Spring Should Vanish With The Rose,” Tenor. “The Worldly Hope Alen Set Their Hearts Upon,” Contralto. “Each Morn A Thousand Roses Brings You Say,” Soprano. “They Say the Lion and the Lizard Keep,’ Quartet. “Ah! Fill the Cup, What Boots Us to Repeat,” Tenor recitative. “Ah! Aluon of Alv Delight,” Tenor. “As Then the Tulip For Her Morning Sup,” Bass. “Alas! That. Spring Should Vanish With The Rose.”—Quartet. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Arab Dance.” Recital, Miss Naare Hooper, "Work and Triumph.” 8.55: Weather forecast. Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Orpheus in Hades.” Baritone solos, Ah' Clive Hindle, (a) “What Am I, Love, Without Thee?” (b) “Down Among the Dead Alen.” Pianoforte solos, Aliss Aileen Warren, (a) “Nocturne in E Minor No. 19”; (b) “Gigue Anglaise.” Soprano solos, ALudatne Gower-Burns, (a) “Oh! Aly Garden”; (b) “Kissing Time.” Wurlitzer organ solo, Reginald Foort, “Overture Miniature.” Recitals, Aliss Naare Hooper, (a) “A Fallen Star”; (b) “When the Alinister Comes to Tea.” Contralto solos, Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “Aly Tlarp is on the Willow Tree”; (b) “Linden Lea.” Concerted with orchestra, D'Oyley Carte Opera Company. (a) “From the Suhnv Spanish Shore”; j(b) “In Enterprise of Martial Kind.” Tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott. “Sigh No More, Ladies.” Choral with orchestra. Chorus and London Symphony Orchestra, “A Breath of Our Inspiration.” Orchestral selection, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Carmen.” 4YA DUNEDIN—SILENT DAY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 14 November 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 14 November 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 14 November 1928, Page 3