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TO-NIGHT’S PROCMIHES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children's session, Uncle Tom 7.15; Talk on ‘Concrete and Its Uses,’ by Mr F. K. Powell. 7.-3 U; News and reports. 7.15: Talk on ‘Physical Culture.’ by Mr Norman Kerr. 3; Chimes; relay ol Auckland Municipal hand from Albert .Park (bandmaster. Mr Christopher Smith). The band programme will be interspersed with the following vocal items performed by the 1 laztdl-Sutherhuul Duo; —Contralto solos, Miss Phyllis Hazoil, ‘The Star’ (Rogers), ‘Beyond the Night’ (Meade); baritone solos, Mr Frank Sutherland, ‘ From Oberon in Fairyland’ (Slater), ‘Loss Than the Dust’ (Woodford-Finden) ; duets, 1 lazell-SuUiorland Dim, ‘Arise, O Sun’ (Craske-Day), ‘Parted’ (Tosti). 10: A thought. 10,2: ‘God Save the King.’
;!YA. Christchurch. —G; Childi'oii’s hour, Uncle Peter and Mother lluhbard. Bedtime stories, birthday greetings, and suites. 7.1 d; News and reports. 8: Chimes. Belay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Thentro Orclicstrn, under the direction of Mrs Black. A Mendelssohn oratorio concert programme by Mr A. G. Thompson’s Dulcet Quartet. 8,lb: Soprano solo, Miss Mary Shaw, A.R.C.M., ‘0 For the "Wings of a Dove,’ from ‘Hymn of Praise’ (Mendelssohn). 8.19: Tenor solo, Mr T. G. lingers, ‘Then Shall the Righteous Shine,’ from ‘ Elijah ’ (Mendelssohn). 8.2-3: Recitals, Mr H. R. Wilkinson, ‘ The Bishop and the Caterpillar,’ ‘Trouble in the Amen Corner’ (llarboiigh). 8.20: Contralto solo, Miss Nellie Bout, ‘ Woo Unto Thom,’ from ‘ Ulijah ’ (Mendelssohn'). 8.33: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting. Trio. ‘ First Movement, Trio in C Minor’ (Mendelssohn). 8.-15: Bass solo, Mr A. G. 'Thompson. ‘0 God, Have Merry,’ Irom ‘St. Paul ’ (Mendelssohn). S.-jd: Tenor solo, Air T. G. Rogers, ‘On Wings of Song ’ (Mendelssohn). 8.53: Soprano and eontrnlto duet, Misses Mary Slnnv and Nellie Lowe, ‘I Waited for the Lord.’ from ‘Hymn ol Braise’ ( Mendelssohn). 8.5 5 ; Weather forecast. 9: Belay of orchestral music from Grand Theatre. 9.15: Soprano recitative and tenor and hass duet, Miss Mary Shaw. A.R.C.M., Messrs T. G. Rogers and A. G. Thompson, ‘ And Raul Prayed to the. Congregation,’ ‘Nov, We Are Ambassadors, 1 front ‘St. Paul’ (Mendelssohn). 9.20; Vocal quartet. the Dnlect Quartet, ‘How Lovely are the Messengers.’ from ‘St. Paul’ (Mendelssohn). 9.25: Violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, ‘Andante,’ from ‘Concerto in K Minor’ (Mendelssohn). 9.35: Soprano recitative and aria, Miss Mary Shaw, A.R.0.M., ‘So They Were, Filled with the Holy Ghost,’ ‘ F Will Sing of Thy Great Mercies,’ from ‘St. Paul’ (Mendelssohn). 9.39: Bass recitative and bass solo and quartet, Mr A. G. Thompson and Dulcet Quartet. ‘Lord God of Abraham,’ ‘Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord ’ (Mendelssohn). 9.43: Contralto solo, Miss Nellie Lowe, 1 But the Lord is Mindful of His Own,’ from ‘St. Patti’ (Mendelssohn). 9.47: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting 'Trio, ‘Sercnnta ’ (TosselliV ‘Bolero’ (Ravina). 9.56: Recital, Mr If. R. Wilkinson, ‘Angel Jim ’ (Hales). ‘God Save the t King.’ 1
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 14
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