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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items, i: A literary selection, by Mr Cutford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children's hour. 7: Close down. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk on "In the East," by ilr Stanley Bull. 7.45: Close down. S: Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Mwjestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Whiteford-Waueh. 5.12: Baritone solo, ilr Jlorris Schrocder, "Tho Song of the North Wind" (Head). 3.17: Soprano solos, Jlrs Cyril Towsey, (a) "Slow, Horses, Slow" (Thomas), (b) "Beautiful Beatrice" (Mallinson). 5.21: Sketch, Griffiths Duo, "A Visit to the Doctor." 8.27: Pianoforte solo, Mr Cyril Towsey, "Fantasio Impromptu" (Chopin). 8.32: Baritone solos, Mr Hartley Warburton, (a) "E Luce Van Lf Stelle," from "La Tosca" (Puccini); (li) "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" (O'Hara). 8.41: Elocutionary, Miss Louise Jourdain, "The Ballad of Splendid Silence." 8.-16: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs W. ,7. OJatenby, "Viba," from "Merry Widow" (Lehar). 8.51: Relay of musical selections from Majestic Theatre. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.2: Baritone solos, Mr M. Schrooder, (a) "The Perfect Prayer" (Day); (b) "Absent" (Metcalfe). 9.10: Soprano solo, Mrs 0. Towsey, "A Memory" (Thomus). 9.15: Sketch, Griffiths Duo, "On Holiday." 9.21: Pianoforte solos, Mr C. Towsey, (a) "Duetto" (Mendelssohn), (b) "Mazurka" (Padorewski). 9.2G: Baritone solo, Mr H. Warburton, "Tangi" (Hill). 9.31: Relay of musical entr'acte from Majestic Theatre. 9.43: Klocutionary, Miss L. Jourdain, (a) and (h) selected. 9.52: Mezzo-soprano solos, Mrs W. J. Gatenby. "Sunlight" (Ware), (b) "Vorrei" (Tosti). 10: A thought. 10.1: God Save tho King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette, Mrs Sinclair, of S. Brown, Ltd., "Electric Cooking." 3.45: Available sports results. 3.47: Relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 4.15: Selected gramophone items. 5: Close down. 6: Children's hour. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr E. A. Bradshaw, "The Origin and Occurrencies of Petroleum." 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Stars and Stripes March" (Sousa). 8.4: Quartet, Orpheus Quartet. "When Evening's Twilight" (Hatton). 8.9: Trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short "Scherzo and Finalo" (Trio in 0 Major) (Brahms). 8.19: Elocution, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, (a) "The Grave of a Hundred Head" (Kipling), (b) "Tho Post that Fitted" (Kipling). 8.27: Baritone, Mr Len. Barnes, "Danny Deever" (Demrosch). 8.30: Clarionet, Mr Leo. Power, "Rataplon" (Thiere). 8.35: Duet, Miss Lily Mackie and Mr Arthur Coe, "Home to Our Mountains" ("11 Trovatore") (Verdi). 8.40: Cornet, Mr T. Goodall, "Give Me Back My Heart Agaiu" (Hartman). 8.46: Soprano, Mrs Alice Harris, "Roso Softly Blooming" (Spohr). 8.50: Piano, Mr Gordon Short, "Impromptu in F Sharp" (Chopin). 8.57: Weather report. 8.58: Lecturette, Mr Douglas Tayler, "Music and Pictures." 9.14: Concerted, Mr Len. Barnes and quartet, "Carry Me Back to Old Virpinie" (traditional). 9.19: Elocutionary, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, "The Parting," from "Ever Ready Plays," published by Messrs Samuel and French, Ltd., 26 Southampton street, Strand, London, W.C.2. 9.24: Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden," from "Floradora" (Stewart). 9.27: Clarionet, Mr Leo. Power, "Traumerei" (Schumann), "Serenade" (Gounod). 9.32: Tenor. Mr Arthur Coe, "The Sailor's Grace" (Sullivan). 9.36: Trio, Symons-Ell-wood-Short Trio, "First Movement, Dumky Trio" (Dvorak). 9.46: Contralto, Miss Lily Mackie, "Mountain Lovers" (Squire). 9.50: 1 Cornet, Mr T. Goodall, "Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still" (Brnng). 9.56: Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "It Was a Lover" (Ambrose). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) Silent day.' 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert, selected studio items; Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice recital. 3.16: Address on "Interior Decoration," by Miss M. Puechegud. 3.30: Studio music. 4: Book talk, by Mr H. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 4.30: Closs down. 7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children's session. 8: Tpwn Hall chimes. 8.1: Baritone solos, Mr J. Macdonald, (a) "Ailsa Mine," (b) "I Did Not Know." 8.7: Pianoforte solo, Miss A; Muir, selected. 8.12: Xylophone, solo, Mr Andrew Fraser, "Tickle the Ivories." 8.16: Soprano solos, Miss Lilian Macdonald, (a) "Love and Music," from ".Tosca" (Puccini), (b) "Bird Songs at Eventide." 8,24: 'Cello solo, Mr Alex. Blyth, "Am Mer" (Schubert). 8.29: Tenor solo's, Mr T. Bachop, (a) "Rosamund" (Forster), (b) "Nightfall at Sea" (Montague Phillips). 8.35: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr L. D. Austen. 8.45: Address, Pastor W. D. More, "Hard Up." '9: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Vera Hutcheson, (a) "Sometimes When Night is Nigh"; (b) "The Star" (Roger). 9.6: Pianoforte solo. Miss A. Muir, selected. 9.10: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Molly Vickers, (a) "Still As the Night," (b) "Sigh No More, Ladies." ' 9.16: Xylophone solo, Mr Audrow Fraser, "Four Little Blackberries." 9.'20: Vocal duet, Miss Lilian and Mr J. Macdonald, "Duet" from "Maritana" (Wallace). 9.25: 'Cello solo, Mr Alex. Blyth, "Moment Musical" (Schubert). 9.30: Tenor solos, Mr T. Bachop, (a) "Kashmiri Song" (Woodforde-Finden), (b) "Ave Maria" (Kahn). 9.37: Piano solo, Miss A. Muir, selected. 9.42: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Molly Vickers, (a) "Lament of Isis," (b) "Sing, Joyous Bird." 9.48: 'Cello solo, Mr Alex. Blyth, "Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower" (Schumann). 9.53: Xylophone solo, Mr Andrew Fraser, four-hammer solo, "Swaneo River." 10: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40: Programmo announcements. 7.45: A talk by Captain Fred Aarons. 8: From the Haymarket Theatre, the Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 8.25: From the studio, Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 8.29: Alexander Sverjensky, pianist. 8.34: Montgomery Stuart will give the second of a series of' Australian stories written by Con Drew. 8 42: James Donnelly, monologue of negro life in Mississippi. 8.50: From the Haymarket Theatre, the Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 9: "Big Ben"; weather forecast. 91: Win and Windle, English entertainers. 98: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.12: Alexander Sverjensky, pianist. 9.18: Laurence Macaulay, baritojae. 9.22: A Con Drew" story, told by Mr Montgomery Stuart. 9 30: Jameß Donnelly, humour and pathos in new songs and, stories. . 9.38: Win and Windle. English entertainers. 9.45. virBassetti, contralto. 9.52: The Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 10 2: Win.and Windle. English entertamers. 10 -* 5 \ J'° m the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors Orchestra. 10 "5- From the studio, Laurence Macaulay, baritone. 10.30: From the Ambassadors, dtnee orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements. U: ' 'Big Ben" ; dance music from the Ambassadors until 11.30 p.m. j 11.30: Close* down. ; i
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