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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s hour, Undo Tom Song, Cousin Jesmond, ‘Just Round the Corner ’ (Von Tilzer); talk on ‘ Greek Mythology,’ by Uncle Tom; song, Cousin Connie, ‘Only a River Running By’ (Hopkins); letters and birthdays; recitation, Cousin Muriel, ‘The Wedding Present’; song, Cousin Connie, ‘Hills of Donegal’ (Sanderson); Uncle Tom, story time. 7.15; News ancl reports. 7.45: Talk on ‘Physical Culture,’ by Mr Norman Kerr. 8: Chimes. 8.1; Relay of Municipal Band concert from Albert Park (bandmaster, Mr Christopher Smith), assisted by the Hazell-Sutherland Duo, who.will intersperse the band. programme with tho following items:—Contralto solos, Mi ss Phyllis Hazel, ‘High on the Sleepy Hills’ (Loughborough), ‘A Brown Bird Singing (Wood); bass solos, Mr Frank Sutherland, ‘The Gladiator’ (Adams), I ‘ Drumadoon ’ (Sanderson); vocal duets, the Hazell-Sutherland Duo, ‘ Tho Day is Done’ (Lohr), ‘Come, Sing to Mo’ (Thompson). 10: A thought. 10.2: ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch,—6: Children’s hour, Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard and a merry band of scholars from the Somcrtielcl School. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.50: News and reports. 8: Relay ol orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the comluctorship of Mrs K. Black. 8.15: Vocal quartet, the rEolian Quartet, ‘ Basso Profundo ’ (Bliss). 8.IS: Sccna from ‘Carmen,’ Mrs Claris Shaw and Mr Gregory Russell, ‘ Castenot Song,’ ‘Flower Song.’ 8.3.‘1: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, ‘Berceuse’ (JarnfekU). 8.37: Contralto solo, Miss Mildred Russell, ‘The Fairy Lough’ (Stanford). 8.40; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, Allegro from Trio in D Minor’ (Jurgensen). 8.46; Soprano and tenor duet, Mrs Claris Shaw and Mr Gregory Russell, ‘ Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms’ (arr. Stephenson). 5.50: Flute solo, Mr W. Hay, ‘ Alla Mazurka ’ (Rudd Carte). 8.54: Humorous recital, Mr A. H. Todd, ‘Slow, Ain’t It?’ 8 59: Wca ther forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre. 9.15; Baritone solo, Mr W. J. Richards, ‘ Loving Smile of Sister Kind,’ from ‘Faust’ (Gounod). 9.19: ’Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, ‘Minuetto’ (Mozart). 9.23; Tenor solos, Mr Gregory Russell, ‘The Fuchsia Tree ’ (Qnilter), ‘A Boat Song,’ from ‘Yes, Uncle’ (Ayer). 9.28; Contralto and baritone duet, Miss Mildred Russell and Mr W. J. Richards, ‘Arise, 0 Sun’ (Day). 9.31: Humorous recitations. Mr A. H. Todd, ‘The Country .MV (Ralscheck), ‘Shell Shock’ (Jackson). 9.37 : 'Soprano solo, with chorus, Mrs Claris Shaw and JRolian Quartet, 'Somebody.’ from ‘San Toy’ (Jones). 9.40: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Salve Dinora ’ (Gounod), ‘Toreador’s Song,' from ‘ Carmen ’ (Bizet). 9.48: Baritone solo, Mr W. J. Richards, ‘ The Windmill’ (Nelson). 9.52: Flute solo, Mr W. Hay, ‘Romance’ (Durand) 9.56: Vocal quartet, the HColian Quartet, ‘Me and My Shadow’ (Jolson). ‘God Save tho King.’ j 3LO, Melbourne.—S: Captain C. H. I Peters, ‘ Books, Wise and Otherwise.’j 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.16; Transmission from Yea; presentation of prize in connection with tho ideal town competition. 8.45: Tasma Ticrnan (’cello). 8.50: Tho Cambrian Glee Party, ‘God Bless the Prince of Wales’ (Richards), ‘Codiad yr Hodydd ’ (‘The Rising of tho Lark ’) 8.57: Iris Turner (soprano), lY Doryn Pur’ (‘The Gentle Bird’), ‘ Bugeilior Gwcnydd Gwyn ’ (front the songs of Wales). 9.4: Owen Gvifiith, tenor. ‘Y Earn Ai Dalian’ (from the songs of Wales), ‘Cartrcf’ (R..S. Hughes). 9.11; Station Orchestra, ‘Songs of Wales.’ 9.16: Cambrian Glee Party, ‘Dyddian Dyn Sydd Eel Gliiswclltyn ’ (Thomas Davies). ‘ Tros y Gnrog ’ (from tho songs of Wales). 9.23: Mia Morgan, contralto, ‘Hen Gadair Ereiehiau Fy Mam 1 ’ (W. J. Jones), ‘ Ar Hyd y Nos’ (from tho songs of Wales). 9.30; Eric Jones, bass, ‘ Mentra Gwen’ (Ceiriog), ‘O Could I Express in Song’ (Mala,skin). 9.37: Station Orchestra, march, ‘ Men
Harlech.’ 9.42: Cambrian Glee Party, ‘ Morddva Rlinddlan ’ (!' rom the songs of Wales). 9.45; Rev. T. Dickson. 10: “.lacko” and “Little Miss Kookaburra.” 10.5: The Station Orchestra. ‘Two Hungarian Dances.’ 10.12: Stanley,!. Allen, tenor, ‘Adrift,’ ‘ Out of the Darkness.’ 10.19 : 1 Argus ’ news service; meteorological information ; British official wireless news from Rugby; announcements; tlio Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 10.29: Molly Mackay, soprano, ‘Lullaby’ (Cyril Scott), ‘The Heart Worships’ (Gustav Holst). 10.36: The Station Orchestra, ‘Ballet Russo’ (Luigini). 10.46; Stanley ,T. Allen, ‘Salvo Domora ’ (‘ Faust ’), ‘DiTu So Fidele.’ 10,53: Onr great thought. 10.56: The Vagabonds, ‘Golden Gate’ (Leslie), ‘ Isle of Dreams ’ (Knight), ‘ I’ll follow Your Footsteps’ (Lang), ‘1 Ain’t GotNobody,’ ‘When 1 Am With You’ (Conley), ‘There’s Just One. of You.’ ‘Consolation’ (Gnnskin), ‘Lantern of Love’ (Peck). ‘Dance of the Tinker Toys.’ ‘Moonlight’ (Dixon), ‘Mo and My Shadow,’ ‘Russian Lullaby’ (Berlin), ‘Pleading’ (Jones). 11.40; ‘God Save the King.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19803, 29 February 1928, Page 12
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