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TD-HIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s hour, Peter Pan. Peter Pan takes the Radio Family a trip through u newspaper office, and explains the printing of a newspaper. Letters and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports, book review. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of live Bentley. 8.16: Vocal quartet, Premiere Quartet, ‘ The Sands of Dee (Clay). 8.20 Baritone solo. Mr H. Barry Coney, Silent Noon ’ (Vaughan Williams). 8.25: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio. ‘ Trio No. 4 in C—Allegro’ (Mozart). 8.34: Contralto solo, Miss Mina Caldow, ‘ Oh, Love, From Thy Power’ (Saint-Saens). 8.39: 'Cello solo, Miss Lalla Hemus, ‘Romance’ (Golterman). 8.44: Recital, Mr Thomas Harris, ‘Little Irish Mother.’ 8.49: Vocal trios, the Snappy Three, ‘ Russian Lullaby,’ ‘LuckyDay.’ 8.57; Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, ‘ Humoresque ’ (Hansen). 9.2: Weather forecast. _ 9.4: Soprano solos. Miss Christina Ormiston, ‘Orpheus with His Lute’ (Allitsen), ‘Down in the Forest’ (Ronald). 9.12: Tenor solo, Mr Birrell O’Malley, ‘ A Spirit Flower ’ (Campbell-Tipfon). 9.16: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. 9.21; Baritone solo, Mr H. Barry Coney. ‘Alleluia’ (O’Connor). 9.25: Recitals, Mr Thos. Harris, ‘The Gcehung Polo Club,’ ‘Tangalangaloo.’ 9.32: Contralto solo, Miss M. Caldow, ‘ Her.; in the Quiet Hills ’ (Came). 9.36; Vocal trios, the Snappy Three, ‘Star of the Desert,’ ‘Popular Medley.’ ‘Go, Wash an Elephant.’ 9.44: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, ‘ Trio No. 4 in C Andante and Finale’ (Mozart). 9.53: Tenor solo, Mr 13, O’Malley. ‘Nirvana’ (Adams). 9.57: Vocal quartet, Premiere Quartet, ‘ 0 Hush Thee, My Baby’ (Sullivan). 10.1: A thought. 10.3; ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s hour. 7: News, information, and reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr C. 0. Jorgenson, ‘Care of the Feet.’ 8; Chimes of the General Post Office, clock, Wellington. 8.1; Overture, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘Givenchy March’ llvivins). 8.6: Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling’ (Tate). 8.10: Intermezzo, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘ Aisha ’ (Lindsay). 8.16: Bass solo, Sir Jas. Cooke, ‘Limehouse’ (Hayden). B. 20; Descriptive selection, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘A Sunday Parade’ (Hawkins). 8.26: Song at the piano, Mr Billy Hart, ‘ Somebody Said ’ (Woods). 8,30: Cornet solo, Sergeant W. IT. Bowman, ‘The Amateur’ (Greenwood). 8.34: Tenor solo, Mr Frank Skinner, ‘My Pretty Jane' (Old English). 8.38: Serenade, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘ Sweet Dreams to Thee ' (Evans). 8.43: Vocal quartet. Clarion Quartet, ‘ Old Mother Hubbard’ (Wheeler). 8.47: Variations, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘Welsh Melody’ (llimmer). 8.54: Baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, ‘ When Good Fellow's Get Together’ (Bullard). 8.58: Weather forecast. 8.59: Lecturette, representative Birds’ Protection Society, 1 Native Birds.’ 9.11; Cornet duet, Sergeant Bowman and Bandsman Houchen, ‘Panorama’ (Greenwood). 9.15; Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘Spin, Spin’ (Jungst). 9.19: Fantasia, Wellington Artillery Band, ‘Venetian Carnival’ (Walton). 9.2 G: Song at the piano, Mr Billy Hart, ‘Baby Face’ (Kahn). 9.30: Tenor solo, Mr Will. Hancock, ‘I Heard You Go By’ (Wood). 9.34; Wakz.'Wellington Artillery Band, ‘Sweet Memories ’ (Greenwood). 9,41. Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘Oh, ft .1 Only Had You’ (Friend). 9.47: Baritone solo, Mr Bay Kemp, ‘Go to Sea’ (Trotere). 9.53: Two-step, Wellington Artillery Hand, ‘Uncle Tom’s Birthday’ (Raynor). 1 God Save the King.’
3YA, Christchurch. -6: Children’s hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat; bedtime stories, songs, and 1 birthday greetings. 7,15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Albert Bidgood. 8.5: A special studio presentation by Madame Gower-Bnvns’s Grand Operatic Quartet of ‘Merrie England,’ a comic opera, by Edward German. Cast Miss Bessie Throckmorton, Madame Gower-Burus; Jill-ail-alono, Miss Jessie King; Sir Walter Raleigh, Mr Harold Prescott; the Earl of Essex, Mr Bernard Rennell; the May Queen, Madame Gower-Burns; Queen Elizabeth, Miss Jessie King. Act I. Openin" chorus, the Quartet, 1 Sing a Down, a Down, a Down’; contralto solo and quartet, Jill-all-alone and the Quartet, ‘ O AVhere the Deer Do Lie ’; tenor solo and quartet, Raleigh and the Quartet, ‘That Every Jack Should Have His Jill’; quartet, ‘Love Is Meant to Make Us Glad ’; ballad, Bessie Throckmorton, : She Hud a Letter from Her Love ’; soprano and tenor duet, Bessie Throckmorton and Raleigh, ‘When True Love Hath Found a Man ’; baritone solo and quartet, Essex and Quartet, ‘Who Wore the Yeomen?’; contralto solo and quartet, Queen Elizabeth and the Quartet, ‘ O Peaceful England ’; soprano solo and quartet, Bessie Throckmorton and the Quartet, ‘lt Is a Tale of Robin Hood.’ Act 11. Instrumental trio. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Gavotto’ (Gluck); chorus, the Quartet, ‘ In England, Merrie England ’; contralto and tenor duct, Jill-ull-alouo and Raleigh, ‘ The Merry Month of May’; tenor solo, Raleigh, ‘ Dan Cupid Hath a Garden ’; soprano solo, Bessie Throckmorton, ‘ O Who Shall Say That Love Is Cruel?’; baritone solo, Essex, ‘ When Cupid First This Old World Trod ’; finale, the Quartet, ‘Now, Who’ll Come? said Robin Hood.’ Weather forecast; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre. 9.15. Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell ‘ The Rebel ’ (Wallace). 9.19: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Allegro Moderate from Trio in A Flat ’ (Haydn). 9.29: Soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns. ‘ Tell Me, My Heart ’ (Bishop). 9.33; Humorous sketch, Mr J. F. Caunell and Miss Lucy Fullwood, ! Cricket ’ (Sims). 9.39: Pianoforte solo. Miss Bessie Pollard, ‘Finlandia’ (Sibelius). 9.44; Tenor solo, Dir Harold Prescott, selected. 9.48: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) ‘ Andante in A Major’ (Papini); (b) ‘Polacca’ (Thomas). 9.57: Contralto solo. Miss Jessie King, selected. 10; Pianoforte solo, Miss Bessie Pollard, ‘ Andante Finale ’ (being a leftrhand study, improvised from ‘Lucia di Laramermore’). 10.4:Humorous sketch, Dir J. F. Cannell and Miss Lucy Cowan, ‘ The Proposal ’ (Herbert). ‘God’Save the King.’
4YA. Dunedin.—7 : Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.00: News session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Light oi'chestral numbers relayed from the Octagon Orchestra. 8.11; Contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) ‘ Life and Death ’ (Colcridge-Tav-lor); (b) ‘ Drink To Mo Only With Thine Eyes’ (traditional). 8.17: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marjorie Watts, ‘ Jardins Sous La Pluie ’ (Debussy). 8.22: Baritone solo, Mr L, M. Cachemaille, ‘Dream Merchandise’ (Bantock). 8.26: ’Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, ‘Keltic Lament’ (Foulds). 8.31: Mezzo-soprano solos ,Miss A. Guy, (a) ‘Like to a Damask Rose’ (Elgar); (b) ‘ You’ve Got Your Mother’s Eyes ’ (Drummond). 8.33: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.48: Bass solo, Mr F. C. Cooper, ‘Dream of Life’ (Lohr). 8.52; Pianoforte solo. Miss Marjorie Watts, ‘ Liebestraume No. 3’ (Liszt). B.s'i; Address by Pastor W. D. More. 9.12: Contralto solo. Miss Dorothy Skinner, ‘Still as the Night’ (Bohm). 9.16: ’Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, ‘Barcarolle’ (Fitt). 9.21: Baritone solos, Mr L. if. Cachemaille, (a) ‘Ah! Weep No More’ (Tschaikowsky); (b) ‘1 Will Not Grieve ’ (Schumann). 9.28: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 9.40: Mezzo-soprano soloj
Miss Agnes Guy, ‘ A Japanese Love Song ’ (Brahe). 9.43: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marjorie Watts, ‘ Valse No. 7 in 0 Sharp Minor ’ (Chopin). 9.48: Bass solos, Mr F. C. Cooper, (a) ‘ The Riderless Steed (Hussell); (b) ‘ Auld Scotch Mither o’ Mine’- (Stevens). 9.55: ’Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, ‘Plaint d’Amour ’ (Tellier). 10: Close down.
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