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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s hour, Cinderella. Bedtime stories, letters birthday greetings, nursery rhyme competition, talk and jokes by Genial Jimmy. 7.15: News and sports results. S: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Henry C. Engel. 8.16: Vocal quartets. Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘Lovely Night’ (Ckantal) ; (b) ‘My Banjo’ (Parkes). 8.23; Tenor solo, Air Arthur Ripley, ‘Bird of Love Divine ’ (Chadwick). 8.27: Instrumental, Penny’s Orchestra, (a) ‘Tripoli’; (b) ‘Hawaiian Eyes.’ 8.34: Bass solo, . Mr Ernest Thomas, ‘Tally Ho’ (German). 8.39: Humorous recital, Mr Alan M'Elwin, ‘ Humorous Diversion.’ 5.44: Relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre. 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.1: Vocal quartets, Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘Oh, Miss Hannah ’ (Adams); (b) ‘ Deep River ’ (Parkes). 9.7: Tenor solo, Mr Herbert Richards', ‘Pagan’ (Lohr). 9.11: Instrumental, Penny’s Orchestra, (a) ‘ Pan o Lula ’; (b) ‘ Hawaiian Selections.’ 9.16: Humor, Mr Alan M‘El- - ‘More Merry Moments.’ 9.21: Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘ Aloba Ou’ (Fennell); (b) ‘Honolulu Eyes’ (Fennell). 9.27: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret, The Internationals, under Mr Clyde Howley. 11: ‘God Save the King.’ Circumstances permitting, a portion of tho above programme will be omitted, and will be replaced by a rcbroadcast of a special programme from 2YA, Wellington. , 2YA, Wellington.—Special Edison evening. 6: Children’s hour. 7: News I session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1; Overture, First Battalion, Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Stars and Stripes Forever ’ (Sousa). 8.5: Introductory announcement. 8.6: Quartet, Melodie Four, (a) ‘ Doan Yn Cry, Ma Honey ’ (tradiI tional) ; (b) ‘ Cornfields Medley ’ (traditional) 8.13: Trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘Characteristic’ (Hadley). 8.20; Chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, ‘ Battle Hymns of the Republic’; (b) ‘Hail, Columbia’ (Phyla). 8.28: Violin, Miss Ava Symons, ‘Alabama’ (Spalding). 8.32: American humor, Mr Vernon Oswin, ‘ Melodrama,’ by Dr Oliver Wendell Holmes; and ‘Sargasso Sea,’ by M‘Jntosh. 8.39; Song at piano. Mr Billy Hart, ‘Where Does Daddy Go?’ (Williams). 8.43: Selection, Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ American Airs ’ (Greenwood). 8.47; Speech, Sir Frederick Chapman, president of the Eng-lish-speaking Union, ‘ A Eulogy of Thomas Edison, the Great Inventor.’ 9: Soprano solo, Miss Gretta Stark, ‘At Dawning;’ (Cadman). 9.4 : March, Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Manhattan Beach’ (Sousa). 9.9:-Speech, Mr W. L. Lowrie, American Consul-Gene-ral, ‘ Response to Sir Frederick Chapman.’ 9.20. Chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, ‘ Sword of Deliverance’ ; solo, Miss Lily Mackie, ‘ Agnus Dei ’; chorus, ‘ Song of the Marching Men ’ from ‘ The New Earth ’ (Henry Hadley). 9.32: Address, with musical honors, Mr Thomas A. Edison, f ‘ Message specially recorded for New Zealand listeners on the occasion of his eighty-first birthday.” 9.36: .Quartet, Melodie Four, ‘Yankee Rose’ (arr. Frank Crowther). 9.40; Piano, Mr Gordon Short, ‘Keltic Sonata’ (M‘Dowell). 9.49: Humor, Mr Byron Brown, ‘ Our Guide in Rome ’ from ' The Innocents Abroad’ (Mark Twain). 9.56: Song at piano,'Mr Billy Hart, ‘And a Little Child ’ (Harris). 10: Reverie, Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Bells at Sunset’ (M‘Kenzie). 10.6: Chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society,

‘Dixie. 10.12: ’Cello solo, Mr Geo. Ellwood, ‘ Serenata ’ (Baron). 10.17: Massed voices, ‘Yankee Doodle’ (traditional). 10.22: March, Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Double Eagle ’ (J. F. Wagner). At the conclusion of the above programme prominent American residents will give a series of old-time songs and choruses. 3YA, Christchurch. —6: Children’s hour, Uncle Sam and Aunt May, bedtime stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 7.55: Circumstances permitting, the special programme which is being broadcast from 2YA, Wellington, in celebration of the eighty-first birthday of Thomas A. Edison, tho world-renowned inventor, will he received and rebroadoast. 4YA, Dunedin.—7.ls p.ra.: News session. 7.30: Address on ‘lnterior Decoration,’ by Miss M. Puechegud. 8: Town Hall chimes. S.l; Light orchestral music relayed from tho Empire Theatre Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr Chas. Parnell. 8.11: Tenor solos, Mr Dan Fogarty—(a) ‘ Green Isle of Erin’ (Roechel), (b) ‘Mother Machree ’ (BaTi). 8.IS: Violin solo, Miss Eva Judd, ‘Andante and Allegro from Sonata in B Minor’ (Bach). 8.23: Pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, ‘ Chant Polonaise, No. 5 ’ (ChopinLiszt). 8.28; Soprano solo, Miss Edith Morrison, ‘ Waltz Song 1 from ‘ Tom Jones’ (German). 8.33: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘ Shylock ’ (Lear). 5.39: Humorous songs, Mr Percy James —(a) ‘1 Think of You ’ (Weston), (b) ‘The Egg’ (Newman). 8.46: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 8.56: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Mollic Vickers, ‘Fierce FJamies are Soaring’ from ‘II Trovatore ’ (Verdi). 9.1; Violin solo, Miss Eva Judd, ‘Serenata’ (Moscovich), 9.5: Tenor solo, Mr Dan Fogarty, ‘ Macushla ’ (Macmurrough). 9.8: Pianoforte solo) Miss Muriel Caddie, ‘Minuet’ (Grieg). 9.13: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘lntermezzo’ (Mascagni). 9.17: Soprano solo, Miss Edith Morrison—(a) ‘On the Banks of Allan Water, (b) ‘l’ve Been Roaming.’ 9.24; Violin solo, Miss Eva Judd, ‘Minuet’ (Vieu- ■ temps), 9.31: Humorous song, Mr Percy Janies, ‘On the Piano ’ (Arthur). 9.35: Pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, ‘Sonata, in E Flat, Op. 27, No. I,’ first movement (Beethoven). 9.41: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘ Lucille ’ (Code). 9.48: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Mollio Vickers—(a) ‘Sigh No More, Ladies’ (Keel), (b) ‘Song of Thanksgiving.’ 9.54: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 10; Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 4

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 4

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 4

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