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TO-HiGHT’S PROGRAMMES IVA, Aucklaml. —b ; Children's hour, Reter Ran; recitation, Cousin Nancy, ' Story ol a Bad Pencil ’; song, Cousin Anita, ‘Little Rink Petti’; Reter Ran will answer questions of general interest scut in by cousins; song, Cousin Anita, selected; recitation. Cousin Leone; story time. 7.15: News and reports, book" icview. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, the condnetorship nl Henry C, Engel. 8.1(1: Vocal quartet, the Rrcmiero Quartet, ‘Old .Mother Hubbard’ (Wheeler). 8.21; Baritone solo, Air Barry Coney, ‘Credo,’ from ‘Otello’ (Verdi). S*2o: Instrumental h'io, the Bosworth-Hcmns-Towscy Trio, ‘ Trio in j 1) Minor, Op. 32, Allegro Moderate ’ (Arensky). 8.3(1; Vocal trios, the Snappy ” Three ‘ Yesterday,’ ‘ Cock-a-doodle-doo.’ 8.42: Contralto solo. Miss Alina Caldow, “A Summer Night’ (Thomas). 8.4(1: ’Cello solo, Miss Lalla llcmms, ‘Song Without Words’ (Mendelssohn). 8.51: Talk on ‘Great Authors,’ by Mr Culfoid 8011. 931; Instrumental trio, Bnsworth-Hemus-Towscy 'l’no, ‘Londonderry Air’ (arr. O’Connor). '9.12: Tenor solo, Mr Bir-i-01l O’Malley, ‘ Avo Maria’ (Kalin). 9.1(1: Relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre. 9.2(1: Soprano solos, Miss Lola Solomon —‘ Avc Maria. ’ (Gounod), 1 She Wandered Down the Mountain Side’ (Clay). 9.33; Baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, ‘Thou Art Take a Tender Flow’r ’ (Liszt). 9.3(1; Vocal trios, the Snappy Three—- ‘ Frankie and Audrey,’ ‘ Precious.’ 9.45; Instrumental trio, Bosworth-llcmus-Towscy Trio, ‘Trio in 1) Minor, Op. 32, Scherzo and Eicgia ’ (Arensky). 9.54: Contralto solos, Miss Alina Caldow—‘lf’ (Novello), ‘Nesting Time’ (Goatlev). 9.53: Tenor soios, Mr Birrcli O'Malley 1 —Klogie ’ (Massenet), ‘’The Star.’ 1(1.4: Vocal quartet, (lie. Premiere Quartet, ‘ 0 Happy Byes’ (Elgar), 10.8: A thought. 10.10: ‘God Save, (lie King.’ 2YA, Wellington. hour. Uncle Sandy. 7: Nows session, market report, and spoils results. 8; Chimes ol the General Rost Otlice clock, Wellington. 8.1 : Contest march, Ist Wellington Regiment Rand, ‘ Port Lincoln ’ (Ord Hume). 8.5; Tenor solo, Air Frank Skinner, ‘Dona’ (ARGill). 8.9: Bass solo, Air Jas. Cooke, ‘ Chip of the Old Block’ (Suirc). 8.13- Contest selection. Ist Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Tscliaikowsky’s Works’ (Reynolds). 8.33: \ ocal quartet, the Clarion Quartet, ‘Do Sandman’ (Prollieroe). 8.37: Baritone solo. Air Ray Kemp, ‘Swing Song’ (Cook). 8.12: Trombone solo, Bandsman W. Alai son, ‘The Firellv' (Ord Hume). 8. IS; Vocal duct. Messrs W. Hancock amljh Kemp, ‘ Qui Vive’ (RlanqueUe). 8.53; Descriptive inarch, Ist Wellington Regiment Rami. ‘Paddy’s Patrol’ (J)acrc). 8.59; Weather forecast. 9.1: Humorous quartet, the Clarion Quartet. ‘ An Alliterative Poem’ (Hall). 9.(3: Contest selection. Ist Wellington Regiment Band, ‘ Spohr’s Works’ (arr. Reynolds). 9.2(3: Tenor solo. Air Wilj Hancock. ‘God Touched the Rose’ (Brown). 9.31: Hymn, Ist Wellington Regiment Baud, ‘ Jesu, Lover nl My Soul.’ 9.37 : Vocal quartet, the Clarion Quartet, ‘Gorgeous’ (Akst. arr. Lcn. Barnes). 9.42: Pianoforte solo. Air Andrew White, ‘lmprovisation.’ 9.50: Tenor solo, Air Frank Skinner, ‘ A Night Idyll’ (Loughborough). 9.55; Alarch, Ist Wellington Regiment Baud, ‘ Knollor Hail ’ (Greenwood) ; ‘ God Save the King,’ 3YA, Christchurch.—■ (3: Children’s hour. Chuckle; birthday greetings, songs, stories, assisted by our little friends from the W’aimari School. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Air IV. Peers, of tlie Christchurch Philatelic Society, ‘The Postage Stamps of the Air.’ S: Relay of orchestral music from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the condnetorship of Air Albert Bidgood; Welsh concert by Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet. 8.15: Baritone solo and quartet, Mr Bernard Rcnnell and Grand Operatic Quartet, ‘Laud of Aly Fathers’ (James, arr. Davis). 8.19; Soprano solos. Afadame Gower-Burns —- ‘The Rising of the Lark ’ (traditional), ‘Aly Little Welsh Home’ (Williams). 8.25; Recitation. Air J. J. Flewellyn, ‘The Empire Spirit.’ 5.28; Tenor sbio. Air Harold Prescott, ‘The Nightingale’ (traditional). 8.30: Contralto solo, Aliss Jessie King, ‘The Bells of Aberdovey ’ (traditional). 8.33: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. ‘ Scherzo Adagio,’ from ‘ Trio in D Minor ’ (Arensky). 8.4(5: Baritone solo. Mr Bernard Rcnnell, ‘ All Through the Night’ (traditional). 8.49; nanoforte. solo. Aliss Lucy Fullwood, ‘Troika’ (‘Sleigh Ride.’ Tschaikowsky). 8.54: Vocal quartet, Madame Gower-Burns's Grand Operatic Quartet, ‘A Welsh Carol’ (traditional). 8.58; Weather forecast. Relay oi orchestral .selections from Everybody’s Theatre. 9.15: Soprano solo, Madamo Gower-Burns, ‘ Aly Master Hath a Garden ’ (Guyther). 9.19- Tenor soh). Air Harold Prescott, ‘ln the Vale of Llan-
pollen’ (traditional). 0.22: Recitation, Mr J. J. Flowellyn, ‘_Two Embarrassing Situations.’ 9.27: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie King, ‘ Gwendoline’s Repose' (traditional). 9.J0; Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Remicll, ‘ Adieu to Dear Cambria’ (traditional). 9.34; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broad' casting Trio—‘ Ar Hyd y Nos,’ ‘ Men of Harlech ’ (arr. from Welsh airs). 9.40; Vocal quartet, Madame GowerBurns’s Grand Operatic Quartet, ‘ Welsh Rhapsodic,’ wit h tenor solo ay Mr Harold Prescott. 9.49; Pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Fullwood, ‘ Deuxieme ’ (Chopin). 9.54: Soprano solo and vocal quartet, Madamo Gower-Burns and quartet, ‘ God Bless the Prince oi Wales’; ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.—7 : Town Hal! chimes. 7.1 ; Request gramophone concert. 7.J0: News session. S; Town Hail chimes. 8.1: Relay of light orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Do Rose. 8.J1: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie MTeak, ‘ J’m Longing for the Spring’ (Morris), ‘Requiem’ (Homer). 8.IS; Baritone solo, Mr F. M. Tuohy, ‘ Avo Maria ’ (Schubert). 8.22; ’Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, ‘ \'ulse 'l’ri.stc ’ (Sibelius). 8.27: Soprano solos, Miss Rita Holmes, 1 She Wandered Down the Mountain Side’ (Clay), ‘in the Garden of My Heart’ (Ball). 8.34; Bass solo, Mr E. G. Bond, ‘ An Ancient Marriner ’ (Sanderson). 8.38: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.45: Address by Pastor W. D. More. !);. Weather report and forecast. 9,2; Contralto solo, Miss Winnie M'Peak, ‘Summer Night’ (Thomas), with ’cello obbligato. 9.5; Pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L.. ‘impromptu in G Major’ (Schubert). 9,15; Baritone solos, Mr F. M. Tuohy, ‘Still as the Night’ (Bohm), ‘The King’s .Minstrel’ (I’insuili). 9.22; ‘Cello solus, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, ‘Coronach’ (Barrett), ‘Plaint D’Amour’ (Pellicr). 9.30; Soprano solo, Miss Rita Holmes, 'i Wonder il Love is a Dream’ (Forster). 9.33; Vocal duel, Miss Rita Holmes and Mr F. M. Tuohy, ‘ Beauty’s Eyes ’ (Tosti). 9.3(1: Pianolorto solo, Miss Alice Wilson, * Nocturne in E Minor ’ (Chopin). 9.48: Bass solos, Mr C. Bond, ‘ -Muleteer of Mulagar ’ (Trotcre), ‘Youth’ (Allitsen). H. 17 : Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon 4 he: it re. 1U: Close down.
,‘iRO, Melbourne.—S : _ Transmission from the, Railways Inst itiitc, Wireless [exhibition : Hod M‘Gregor, _ talk on ‘Cricket.’ 8.10: I be Vagabonds, ‘There Will Come a 'lime' (Harden), ‘The Magic of Moonlight and Love' (Major), ‘There's a Garden in Lovcland’ (Major;. 8.25: Harry Kitts (tenor), ‘ Lilacs’ (. Rachmamnofi). 8.28; The Vagabonds, ‘ Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away.’ * Sing Me a Bamby Song,’ (Kahn), ‘l’ve Got a “Vos” Girl’ (Souvaine). 8.57; Molly Markay (soprano), ‘Romance’ (Debussy). 8.10; The Vagabonds. ‘May Be \ou II be the One’ (MTvienon), ‘All On My Ownsome’ (Kahn), ‘Arc Von Happy.' (Ager). 8.48: Henry Trompf (baritone), ‘O-Flower of all the World’ (Finden).. 8.52: Hie Vagabonds, ‘Who’s Loving You To-Night’ (Le Davis), ‘Moonlit Waters(Friend), ‘Underneath the Stars With V ou (Slept). 0.1: H. Broreton (Secretary. Victorian Cricket Association), ‘Country Week Cricket.’ 0.0: The Vagabonds, ‘ Go Home and ’loll Your Mother’ (Bacn), ‘Rang Tang (Trent), ’Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth’ (Yellman). 9.15: Hector
St. Clair (comedian), ‘Chuckles.’ 9.18: The Vagabonds, ‘To-night You Belong to Mo’ (Coslow), ‘So Blue’ (100 Sylya), ‘At Sundown’ (Donaldson). 9.27: Marry Kitts (tenor), ‘Memory Songs ’ (Oliver). 9.30: The Vagabonds, ‘ Broken-hearted ’ (Lombardo), “That Night in Arahy’ (Snyder), ‘ From Now On’ (Friend). 9,39: Molly iMackay (soprano), ‘Morning’ (Hnrlstone). 9.42: The Vagabonds, ‘Till the End of the World With You,’ ‘My Heart is Calling’ (Garden), ‘The Spell of the Moon’ (Kahn). 9.51: Henry Trompf (baritone), ‘Adieu Marie’ "(Adams). 9.54: The Vagabonds, ‘How Can Yon Be So -Mean To Me?’ (Nelson), ‘My Idea of Heaven’ (Johnson). 10; ‘Argus’ news .service; British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological mlormation; announcements; sporting notes by “Olympus”; island snipping movements. 10.15: The Vagabonds, ‘ Golden Memories of Hawaii ’ (Slovens), ‘Night Time is Love Time’ (Davis), ‘Wondering Why ' (Ash). 10.24: Hector St. Clair {comedian), ‘Comic Cuts.’ 10.27: The Vagabonds, ‘ How Long Must 1 Wait For Yon ?’ (Stitwcll), ‘Slow River’ (Myers), ‘ What Are Yon Waiting For?’ "(Coslow). 10.35; Harry Kitts (tenor), ‘ Believe Me II All Those Endearing ; Young Charms’ (Moore). 10.39; The Vagabonds, ‘Once’ (Edgar), ‘Pretending’ (Baker), ‘Dawn of Love’ (Knight). 10. IS: Molly Mackay (soprano), ‘The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale’ (Bimsky-Korsakov). ID.ol: The Vagabonds, ‘Yesterday’ (Harrison), ‘ Down Kentucky Way’ (Gamble), ‘ Everything Will Happen for the Best’ (Gensler). 11: Our great thought—- “ Always play fair and think fair; and if you win don’t crow about it, and if yon lose don’t fret.” 11.1: The Vagabonds, ‘Here I am’ (I)e Sylva), ‘Just a Memory' (Henderson). ‘Oh, Pimpinella. ’ (Wearn), ‘I Fell Head Over Heels in Love' (Parsons), ‘ Lady Do’ (Lewis), ‘My Hawaiian Evening Star* (Sheridan). ‘Down Virginia. Way,* ‘There’s Everything Nice About Y r ou * (Weudliug). ‘ Blowin’ Off Steam’ (Davis). ‘She Belongs to Me’ (Johnson), ‘Half a Moon ’ (Reynolds), ‘Shepherd of the Hills’ (Nifholls). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’
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