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TG-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYAj Auckland.—Silent day. 2YA, Wellington.'— 6; Children's hour, Toby and Jeff; piano solo, Cousin Irene, selected; songs, Cousin Cerda, (a) ‘A _ Tumble-down Shack,’ (b) ‘A Little Pink Rose,’; birthday greetings, Toby, and Jeff; recitation, Cousin Katie, (a) * Katie Gets the Neck.’ (b) selected; Aunt Barry talks to little women. T: News, information, market reports, and sports results. 8; Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, ‘Miserere,’ from ‘ll Trovaton/ Verdi). 8.5: Vocal quartet, .William Renshaw Quartet, ‘ln England, Merrie England’ (German). 8.9: Humorous recital, Miss Isa M‘Lay, ‘On Lovers’ (Jerome). 8.15; Bass solo, Mr Wilbur Davies, ‘The Fishermen of England,’ from ‘The Rebel Maid’ (Phillips). 8.20; Instrumental trio, Symons-Ell wood-Short Trio, ‘ First Movement ’ (Rachmaninoff). 8.30: Soprano solo, Mrs Amy Dunn, ‘ Love and Music,’ from ‘La Tosca’ (Puccini). 8.34; Steel guitar duo, Berthold and Bent. ‘Because I Love You’ (Berlin), ‘What Does It Matter?’ (Berlin). 8.42: Tenor solo, Mr Win. Renshaw, ‘ Onaway, Awake, Beloved,’ from ‘ Hiawatha ’ (CnleridgcTaylor). 8.47; Violin solo, Miss Ava Symons, ‘Berceuse’ (Cui). 8.52: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, ‘ Ah, Rcndi Mi.’ from ‘ Aria dell Opera Mitrano'’ (Rossi). 8.59; Lecturettc, Dr A. W. Hill, director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kcw, England, ‘The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kcw, and Their Connection with New Zealand.’ 9.15; Bass solo, Mr Wilbur Davies, ‘ Tbo Vulcan Song,’ from ‘ Philemon ct Baucis ’ (Gounod). 9.20: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘ First Movement (2) 1 (Rachmaninoff). 9.30; Vocal duct, Miss Nora Greene and Mi 1 William Renshaw, ‘tu this Merry, Merry Mynth of May,’ from ‘ Morric England ’ (German). 9.35; Violin solo, Miss Ava Symons, ,‘ Cauzonetta ’ (D’Ambrosio). 9.39: Recital, Miss Isa M‘Leay, ‘ Queen Sigrid the Haughty ’ ( Longfellow). 9.45: Soprano solo, Mrs Amy Dunn, ‘Waltz Song,’ from ‘Tom Jones’ (German). 9.50: Steel guitar duo, Berthold and Bent, (a) ‘Oh, If I Only Had You,’ (ID ‘Ale and My Slunkiw ’ (Berlin). 9.5(5: Vocal quartet, William Renshaw Quartet, ‘At Eventide,’ from ‘Cavatina’ (Raff). 10: ‘God Save the King.’ 3Y T A, Christchurch.—G: Children's hour. Uncle Jack and Aunt Eona; bedtime stories, songs, and birthday greetings. 7.15: Nows and reports. 8: Chimes: relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Air Harry Ellwood; studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band, under the condnctorsbin of Mr A. J. Schnack, assisted bv 3YA artists. 5.15: Tenor solo, Air AV. Bradshaw, ‘O Vision Entrancing’ (Thomas). 8,19; March, the band, ‘On the Trail’ (Chadwick). 8.25: Baritone solos. Air Robert Samson, (a) ‘Good Morning’ (Clearer), (b) ‘My Friend’ (Bobrend). 8.31: Selection, the band. ‘Souvenir do Russo’ (Rimmcr). 8.37: Sonrano solo, Aliss Rcnotla Rings, ‘ L’Ete ’ (Chaminadc). 8.41: Waltz, (bo band, ‘Victory’ (Haynes). 5.47: Humorous recitals, Mrs J. S. Temple, (a) ‘A Lesson with the Fan’ (Wealherley), (b) ‘Alter the Marriage’ (AI.S.). 8.52: Hymn, the band, "Bradford’ (Owen). 8.5(5: Alezzo-soprano solos, Aliss Ala vis Spiller, (a) ‘The Quiet Country Places’ (d’Hardelot), (b) Youth and Spring’ (Steinel). 9: AV oat her forecast. 9.1; Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre. 9.1 U: Baritone solo, Air Robert Samson. ‘ Ora Pro Nobis ’ (Piccolomini). 9.14: Selection, the band, ‘The Great Little Army’ (Alford). 9.20; Soprano w.. 0, Aliss Renetta Rings, ‘The Fairy Pipers’ (Brewer). 9.24: Fantasia, the band, ‘Austral’ (Bulch). 9.32: Humorous recitals, Airs J. S. Temple, (a) ‘How Paddy Stoic the Hope ’ (AI.S.), (b) ‘Domestic Asides' (APNea le). 9.31: Fox-trot, (lie band, ‘When Lights are Low in (,'alio’ (Aivers). 9.40: Mezzo-soprano solo, Aliss Mavis Spiller, ‘Not Understood’ (Houghton). 9.43: Selection, the hand, ‘ Spring’s Awakening’ (Hinno). 9.50; Tenor solo, Air AV. Bradshaw, ‘ Thora ’ (Adams). 9.3;1: Aland), the hand, 1 Twentieth Century’ (Hume); ‘God Save the King.’ 4A"A, Dunedin.—Silent day.
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