RADIO
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA,, Auckland.—6: Children's ses r sion, Nod. 7.15: Talk on ‘Motoring,’ by Mr Geo. Campbell. 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of live Bentley. 8.1 G: Vocal quartet, Waiata Quartet, ‘Sir Fanch and the Fairy,’ from ‘ Breton Folk Songs ’ (Lehmann), 8.21): Baritone solo, Mr John Bree, ‘For the Green ’ (Lolir). 8.21; instrumental trio, Bosworth-Uejnus-Towsey Trio, • Romance and Humorcske ’ (Schumann). 8.33: Sosolo, Miss Lola Solomon, ‘ Voi Che Sapete,’ from ‘ Nozzc di Figaro’ (Mozart). 8.38: Recital, Mr J. F. Montague, ' Impeachment of Warren Hastings’ (Macaulay). 8.43; Vocal trio, Waiata Trio, ‘The Nightingale,’ trom ‘ Breton Folk Songs’ (Lehmann). 8.48: Pianofoite solos, Mr Cyril Towsey, ‘Berceuse’ (Barnett),’ ‘ Valse Caprice’ (Barnett). ,8.53; Mezzosoprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, ‘Hame’ (Davies). 8.57: Relay of orchestral interlude from Strand Theatre. 9.11: Vocal trio, the Snappy Three, ‘ Birth of the Blues,’ ‘ Oh, If 1 Only Had You.’ 9.18: Recitals, Mr J. F. Montague, ‘ A Denominational Garden,’ Dickens sketch, ‘Montague Tigg.’ 9.20: Instrumental trios, Bos-worth-Hemns-Towsoy Trio, ‘ Cradle Song’ (Schubert), ‘The Wood Nymph’ (Lind). 9.34; Vocal quartet, Waiata Quartet, ‘The Spinning Wheel,’ from ‘Breton Folk Songs’ .(Lehmann). 9.38: Tenor solo, Mr James Simpson, ' Sylvelin ’ (Binding). 9.42: Mezzosoprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, * A Memory’ (Thomas). 9.40: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, - ‘Trio, Duetto and Finale’ (Schumann). 9.53: Vocal trio, Snappy Three, ‘Me and My Shadow ’■•; piano, jazz selction, ‘You Don’t Like it, Not Much.’ 10: Baritone solo, Mr J. Bree. ‘Lolita’ (Buzzi-Peccia). 10.1: Vocal quartet, Waiata Quartet, ‘ Sit Peter’s Night,’ Irma ‘ Breton Folk Songs ’ (Lehmann). 10.8: A thought. 10.10; 4 God- Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington. —6: Children’s hour. Uncle Ernest; piano solos, Cousin Claudia, ‘Sea Pictures’ (Harris); birthday greetings, Uncle Ernest; stones and poems; song, Cousin Cecily, 1 Are You Listening-in To-niglit, Mother Dear!'” (Williams) ; gramophone selection, orchestral. 7; News session; market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr D. G. Paris, Wellington Centre, A.A.A., ‘Athletics.’ 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, introduction, ‘ Merrie England ’ (German). 8.5; Vocal quartet, the Etude Quartet, I My Own Countree ’ (traditional). 8.9: Humorous recital, Mr Peter Dornan, ‘ The Subaltern Buys the Ring’ (Thomas). 8.14: Baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, ‘ De 01’ Ark’s A’movcring ’ (Guion). 8.18: Instrumental trio, Symous-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘First Movement, D Minor-Trio’ (Schumann). 8.28: Contralto solo, Miss Rait' Arnold, 1 Tros ’ (Resbach). 8.32; Hits and harmonies, ‘The Glad Idlers,’ ‘Go, Wash the Elephant’ (Ter-, ker), ‘The Good Little Boy’ (Foist). 8.42; Pianoforte solo, Mr Gordon Short, ‘ Minuet and Scherzo from Sonata in E Elat’ (Beethoven). 8.48: Vocal quartet, the Etude Quartet, ‘ O Dry Those Tears’ (Del Riego). 8.52; Humor, the Two Boiled Owls, ‘ The Two Black Crows.’ 9; Weather forecast. 9.1: Lecturette, editor-announcer, ‘lmperial Affairs.’ 9.12: Tenor solo, Mr Frank Skinner, ‘ Sylvelin ’ (Sin-mons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘ Scherzo Irom D Minor Trio’ (Schumann). 9.26: Humorous recitals, Mr Peter Dor T rian, ‘A Code of Morals’ (Kipling), ‘Shelter’ (Anon.). 9.34; Baritone solo and quartet, Mr .Ray Kemp and Etude Quartot, ‘ Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground.’ 9.38: Hits and harmonics, the Glad Idlers. ‘Hetty the Hard ’Un’ (M‘Gill), medley of popular hits. 9.46: Soprano solo, Miss Greta Stark, ‘ One Morning Very Early’ (Sanderson). 9.50: Humor, the Two Boiled Owls, ‘ Building a Chicken House.’ 9.57: Vocal quartet, the Etude Quartet, ‘My Blue Heaven’ (Donaldson). 1(J: ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, _ Christchurch.—6: Children’s hour, Big Brother; bedtime stories and birthday greetings; 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr J. Stout, president, Christchurch Practical Psychology Club, ‘ Psychotherapy, the Mental Factor in Health.’ 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A. J. Buna. 8.15: Vocal quartet, the Melodious Four, ‘Softly Fall the Shades of Evening’ (Hatton). 8.19; Pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Fullwood, ‘ln the Woods’ (Heller). 8.23: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, ‘Revenge’ (Hatton). 8.27: Dramatic recital, Mr W. H, Moses, ‘The Outlaw’ (Ogilvie). 8.32: Soprano solos, Miss Frances 11 a merlon, L.A.B.—‘Still, the Lark Finds Re--pose’ (Linley), ‘By Dimpled Brook’ (Arne). 8.37: Banjolin solo, Mr Gordon Jackson, ‘Drifting and Dreaming’) (Curtis). 8.41: Contralto solo, Miss Belle .Renaut, ‘ The Message’ (Purcell). 8.45: Pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Fullwood, ‘The Return,’ being the last and third movement of ‘ Sonato, Op. 81’ (Beethoven). 8.50: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly ’ (Purcell). 8.54; Banjolin solos, Mr Gordon Jackson—‘Blue Skies’ (Berlin), ‘Doll Dance’ (Brown). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9; Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.10: Soprano and contralto duet, Misses Frances Hamerton and Bello Renaut, ‘The Moon Reappears’ (Purcell). 9.14: Jazz dance music;, Lyndon Christie’s Dance Orchestra, ‘Me ir.d Mv Shadow’ (Jolson). 9.19: Baritone solos, Mr T. D. Williams —‘ Cease, O My Sad Soul’ (Purcell), ‘More Love or More Disdain’ (Purcell), ‘Ah! How Pleasant ’Tis to Love’ (Purcell). 9.26; Jazz dance music, Lyndon Christie's Dance Orchestra, ‘There’s Everything Nice About You’ (Weudling). 9.31: Vocal quartet, the Melodious Four, ‘When Evening’s Twilight’ (Hatton). 9.35: Jazz dance music, Lyndon Onnstie’s Dance Orchestra, ‘ Spanish Muon ’ (Terese). 9.40: Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton, L.A.B. ‘Sweet Robin’ (Anon), ‘All Will Hail the Joyous Day ’ (Storace). 9.45: Jazz dance music, Lyndon Christie's Dance Orchestra, ‘ Stepping on the Ivories ’ (M'Laughlin). 9.50; Contralto solos, Miss Belle Renaut—‘ Shall IBe Wasting in Despair?’ (King), ‘ Since IPrst I Saw Your Face’ (Ford). 9.55. Jazz dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Dance Orchestra, ‘ Muddy Waters’ (Deßose). 10: Humorous recital, Mr W. H. Moses, ‘ The Frenchman and the Flea Powder’ (M.S.). 10.9: Tenor solos, Mr Russell Sumner—‘ The Thorn ’ (Shield), ‘Phyllis, Talk no More of Passion’ (Monro). 10.15: Jazz dance music, Lvndon Christie's Dance Or-, chestra, ‘The Whole World’s Laughing at Me’ (Olsen). 10.22: Vocal quartet, the Melodious Four, ‘ Hark, ’Tis the Indian Drum’ Jazz dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Dance Orchestra, ‘He’s the Last Word ’ (Donaldson). Lyndon Christie’s Dance Orchestra will play dance' music at short intervals until 11. ‘ God Save the King-’ ' ~ 4Y T A, Dunedin.—6: Town Hall chimes. G.l: Children’s hour, Big Brother Bill and the cousins. 7.15: News session. 8; Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Bass solos, Mr J. B. Macpherson—‘ It Is Enough ’ from ‘Elijah’ (Mendelssohn), ‘Love That’s True’ (Anon). 8.7: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allan, ‘Coronach’ (Barratt). 8.12: Soprano solo, Miss Roma Buss, ‘ Blue Butterflies ’ (Dixon). 8.16: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson, ‘Hiawatha’ (Longfellow). 8.21: Tenor solo, Mr L. E. Dailey, ‘Friend o’ Mine’ (Sanderson). 8.25: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allan, ‘ Birds in the Tree ’ (Schafer)B.3o: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Mqllie Afi-
chews—‘Drive's a Sailor’ (Kent),‘My Old Irish Mother’ (Von Tilzer). 8.37: Monologue, Miss Sheila Neilson, ‘My Tea Shop.’ 8.41: Bass solo, Mr J. B. Macpherson, ‘ When a Maiden You Have Chosen’ (Mozart). 5.45: Pianoforte solo, Miss A. D. Allan. ‘Humoresque’ (Dvorak). 8.50: Soprano solos, Miss Roma Buss—‘Moonlight Song’ (Cadman), ‘Waltz Song’ from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (Gounod). 8.57: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson, ‘The Dentist’ (Leacock). 9.2: Tenor solos, Mr L E. Dailey—‘Homeland’ (Drummond), ‘I Hear You Calling Me’ (Marshall). 9.8: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Mollie Andrews, ‘Waltz Song’ from ‘Tom Jones’ (German). 9.12: Relay of dance music_ from the Savoy. 10. ‘ God Save the King.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 11
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