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TO-HIfiHT'S PR9SR/WES IYA, Auckland. —7.15: Nows and information session. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on ‘ Physical Culture ’ by Mr Norman Kerr. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Belay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre (conductor, Mr George Poore). 8.1(5: Quartet, Lyric Four, ‘Lovely Night,’ I My Banjo.’ 8.24: Tenor solo, Mr A. H. Ripley, ‘A Dream’ (Bartlett). 8.29: Bass solo, Mr E. Thomas, ‘Tally Ho’ (Leoni). 8.32: Quartet, Lyric Four, ‘O, Miss Hannah,’ ‘Deep River.’ 5.40: Soprano solo, Miss Alma M'Grner, ‘ Kerry Dance ’ (Molloy). 8,44: Duct, Messrs Richards and Thomas, ‘ The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above ’ (Benedict). 8.49: Some humor, Mr Alan M'Elwain, ‘All About Love.’ 8.54; Quartet, Lyric Four, ‘ Aloha Oe,’ ‘Honolulu Eyes.’ 9: Weather report. 9.2: Relay from Prince Edward Theatre. 9.i7; Duct; Miss A. M'Grner and Mr A. Ripley, ‘ Whip-poor-will ’ (from ‘Sally,’ Kern). 9.22: Tenor solo, Mr 11. Richards, ‘The Pagan’ (Lohr). 9.27: Quartet, Lyric Four, ‘ 0 peaceful Night’ (German), ‘ln Absence’ (Buck). 9.35: More humor, Mr A. M'Elwain, ‘I Had a Little Garden.’ 9.40: Duet, bliss M'Grner and Mr A. Ripley, ‘Venetian Song’ (Tosli). 9.44: Tenor solo, Mr H, Richards, ‘So Fair a Flower’ (Lohr). 9.49; Bass solo, Mr E. Thomas, ‘ When a Maiden You Have Chosen’ (Mozart). 9.54: Concerted item. Miss M'Grner and Lyric Quartet, ‘ The Amorous Nigger.’ 10: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—6; session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: Addjngton stock market reports. 7.30: News session. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra (under direction of Mr A. J. Bunz). _ 8.15: Bass solo. Mr W. Inkster, ‘ She is Far From the 'Land ’ (Lamhert-Clmppell). 8.19: March. Lyndon Christie's Orchestra, ‘On the Western Front’ (CroslcyFischcr). 8.23: Soprano solo, Master Frank Robinson. ‘The, Lark Now Leaves Its Watery Nest’ (HattonBoosey). 8.27: Trumpet solo, Mr Stan. Kirk.' ‘1 Love a Little Cottage’ (O’Hara-Sam Fox). 8.31: Fox-trot, orchestra. ‘Just a Bird’s-eye View (Doualdson-AllanL 8.35; Soprano solo, Miss Edna Pearce. ‘Where tho Bee Sucks’ (Arne-Bavley and Forgusson). 8.39: Piano solo. Miss C. P. Hill, ‘To a Wild Rose ’ (M‘Dowell-E!kin). 843 : Selection, orchestra, ‘ Cubanola (Id* zer-Tilzer). 8.47: Bass solo, Mr W. Inkster. ‘Plymouth Ho»’ (LennardNovello). 8.51; Saxophone _ solos. Mr Lvndon Christie, ‘ Avo Maria (Schu-hert-Allan). ‘A Mother’s Croon (Wait-Fox’). 8.57: March, orchestra. ‘Lake Sonia’ (Lake-Fischor). 9.2: Interval. 9.7: Soprano solo. Master Frank Robinson, ‘The Swallows’ (Cowan-BooseyL 9.11: Fox-trot, orchestra, ‘ Meadow Lark’ (I‘lonto-Al-hert). 9.15: Clarinet solo. Mr Robert E. Kirk. ‘Excerpts of "Wagner’ (Wag-ner-Lc Fleur). 9.19; Selection, orchostca. ‘ln Cairo’ (You Blon-Ditsun). 9.23: Soprano solo, bliss Edna Pearce, ‘On the Banks ol Allan Water (Hat-lou-Lpwis). 9.27: Piano solo, bliss C, P. Hill, ‘Fox-trot Medley’ (M.S.). 9.31: Bass solo, Mr W. "J ho Tnnnpetcr’ (Dix-Boosey), 9.35: lection, orchestra. ‘ Liohesiraumo (Liszt-Allan). 9.39: Xylophone solo, Mr Len. Kirk. ‘ Light Cavalry ’ (SuppeHawkes). 9.43: Soprano solo, Master Frank Robinson. ‘Where’er bon V all. ’ (Handel-Booscy). 9.47: Select ion, orchestra. ‘ln a Red Rose Garden ’ (Qas-inn-Renick). 9.51; Soprano solo, bliss Edna Pearce, ‘ We’d Better Bide a Woo’ (Clarihel-Allan). 9.51: Saxophone solo, Mr Lyndon Christie, ‘.lust Like Your Eyes’ (Gnmn-Eox). 9.o8: Fox-trot, orchestra, ‘ Hello, Aloha, (Baer-Allan). 10.3: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 11

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499

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 11

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