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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—G: Children's hour, Cinderella. Piano solos. Cousin AJh.k, j ‘Volga Boat Song, 1 ‘ Russian I‘oik Song’; song, Squeak, ‘Billy Boy’ (Albert); letters and birthdays; duct, Pip and Squeak. ‘Sea Chanties’; dialogue, Cinderella, Pip, and Squeak; piano solo, Cousin Alick, ‘Sailor’s Song’ (Grieg); Cinderella, story time. 7.15: News and reports* 8: Chimes. 8.1 .: Belay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the eonduetorship or Mr J. Whiteford-AVaugh. B.G: Soprano solo, Mrs Parry, ‘Scrcnala’ (Tosti), with violin obbligato by Miss Ina Bosworth. 8.10; Instrumental trio, Bos-wortli-Hcmus-'J’owsey Trio, ‘Trio in A Major—Andante and Finale' (Alaclarren). 8.IS: Baritone solos. Mr Walter Brough, ‘Stockrider’s Song’ (James), ‘The Windmill.’ 8.20: .Belay of musical interlude from Majestic Iheatre. 8.31: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, ‘Ah Fc Tu, Dormi (from ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’). 8.30; Pianoforte solo. Air Cyril Towscy, ‘ Andante in 1‘ (Beethoven). 8.10; Tenor solo, Air Arthur Ripley, selected. 8.T!; Violin solo. Bliss Ina Boswortli, ‘On Mings of Song’ (Mendelssohn). . 8.48: Humorous recitation, Air Han Flood, ‘By Special Messenger’ (Henry). 8.53: Relay of vocal and musical interlude from Alajostic Theatre. 8.28: Instrumental trio. Bosworlh-Hcmns-Towsey Trio, ‘ Marche Alilitaire’ (Schubert). 9.0; Weather forecast. 0.8: Talk on ‘League of Nations,’ hv Hr Alddred Staley. 0.20: Vocal duct, Messrs Ripley and Brough, ‘Watchman, What of the Night?’ (Sargcant). 0.25: Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, Lilies (Barry). 0.29: Instrumental trio, Bos-worth-Heraus-Towsey Trio, ‘ Trio, Op--112, Third Movement ’ (Raff). 9.3 b; Humorous recitation. Air Ban Flood, ‘ Ihe Parson at the Sewing Party. 0.43: Scene and excerpts from ‘ The Bohemian Girl,’ by Balfc, produced under the direction of Ala dame Irene Ainsley. Cast; Arlinc, Airs Parry; Gipsy Queen, Madame Irene Ainsley; Thaddcim, Air Arthur Ripley; the Count, Air Walter Brongli. 30: A thought. 10.3: God Save the King.’ oy\ Wellington.—(i: Childrens hour, Uncle Jasper. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturotte by representative of Agricultural Department, ‘I or the Man orT the Land.’ '8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington, b.l: Overture. ‘Selection for Brass and Organ ’ (Purcell, arr. Sir Henry AVoocl); all vocal numbers taken from ‘ A 1 rinecss of Kensington,’ by Edward German. 8.5: Soprano solo and quartet, Airs Alice Harris and the Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Midsummer Day. b.J; Italian mandolin. Air Lad Haywood, ‘Slow River’ (Schwab). 8.13: Soprano, tenor, and quartet, Airs Alice Harris, Air Arthur Coe. and Orpheus Quartet. ‘Hail. Oberon.’ 8.17: Instrumental trio, Svmons-Ellwood-Sbort trio, I‘irst Movement. O Minor Trio ’ (Alcndelssohn). 8.27: Tenor solo, Air Arthur Coo, ‘A Song of Rose Alarm. b-ol: ’Cello solo, Air Geo. Ellwood, 1 rcludo in B Alinor ’ (Chopin). ' 8.3 o; A oral duet, Airs Alice Harris, and Air Lon. Barnes, ‘Seven O’clock in the Mornin,,..’ 8.39; Recitation, Miss Violet Wilson. ‘The Highwayman’ (Noyes). 8.45; Vocal quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Who That Knows I Love Yon. 8 49- Weather forecast. 8.50: Lecturelle, Air J Y. AVilson, private secretary to Sir Erie Drummond, SecretaryGeneral to the League of Nations, ‘ the Aims and Objects of tbo . League oi Nations.’ 9: Organ recital, Air H. Temple White—' By tlie Sea ’ (Schubert), ‘Prayer and Cradle Song (Gnumant), ‘Fanfare’ (Lemmons). 9.15: Soprano solo, Airs Alice Harris, Iwm Butterflies.’ 9.19: trio. Symon s-El 1 wood-Sl u>r t Trio, ‘Second Alovomcnt, C Alinor Trio’ (Alendclssohn). 9.29; A'ocal quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, ‘ A T o Ho. Heave Ho. 9.33; Italian mandolin, Air Lad Haywood, ‘ Lav My Head Beneath a Hose (Falkenstcin). 9.39: Baritone solo. Air Leu. Barnes, ‘ Four Jolly Sailormcn. 9.43; ’Cello solo, Mr Geo. Ellwood, ‘Gavotte’ (Popper). 9.47: Contralto solo, Aliss Lily Mackie, ‘A Mountain Stood.’ 9.51; Humor, Aliss v mlot Allison. ‘Airs Brown at the Play’ (Sketchley). 9.50; A 7 oca! quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Bridal Alnrch,’ 4YA. Dunedin. —(i: Town Hall chimes. 6.1; Children’s hour, Big Brother Bill and cousins. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address by Air Lloyd Ross, secretary of the W.E.A., 1 An Early Visit to China.’ 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Tenor solos, Air Alfred Walnislcy— 1 A Farewell’ (Kiddle), ‘She is Far From the Land’ (Lambert). 8.8; Recitation, Aliss Anita Winkcl, ‘Annabel Lee’ (Poe). 8.12; Cornet solos, Air U. Judd—‘O Lovely Night’ (Round), ‘ Wendourco ’ (Code). 8.18: Alev./.0-soprano soprano solo, Aliss Catherine Law, lac Lotus Flower ’ (Schubert). 8.21: Amlin solo, Air AV. Lc Gal. ‘Dream Thoughts’ (Aloss). 8.20: Humorous songs, Mr Chas. Rowand—‘ it’s Never Too” Late to Mend’ (Rowand). ‘One of the Boys’ (Rowand). 8.35: Recitation, Mr J. B. MlConnell, ‘The Canoho Homed Chair’ ('I haekeray).— 8.10: Baritone solos, Air Bog. Richards—‘ O Star of Eve,’ from ‘ Tannhanser ’ (Wagner); ‘Only a River Running By’ (Hopkins).' 8.47: Pianoforte solos, Aliss Rita Holmes— 1 Andante and Rondo Capriccioso ’ (Mendelssohn), ‘ Waltz, Op. 31, No. 2’ (Chopin). 9: Town Hall chimes, weather report and forecast. 9.3: Tenor solo. Air Allred Walnislcy, ‘An Evening Song ’ (Blumenthal). 9.7 : Humorous recitals, Aliss Anita Winked— 1 Next AVcek,’ ‘Airs ’Arris.’ 9.17: Cornet solo, Mr (). Judd, ‘ Aly Dreams’ (Tosti). 9.22; Mezzosoprano solos, Aliss Catherine Law ‘ Birth of Aforn ’ (Lconi), ‘ Little Blue Bay’ (Del lUego). 9.28: Violin solos, Air AN 7 . Le Gal—‘ Polonaise’■ (Bohra), ‘The Old Refrain’ (Krcislcr). 9.3< : Comcdv songs at the piano, Air Chas. Rowand, ‘Have a Drop of Gin, Joe (Champion). 9.42; Rceitations, Air J. B. Al'Connell —‘The Handy I* ilth,’ ‘Chance it’ (Barnahv). 9.50: Baritone solo, Mr Reg. Richards, ‘Country Folk’ (Brahe). 9.53: Piano solo. Aliss Rita Holmes, ‘Antomne’ (Chammadc). 10; Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 1
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