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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—o; Children's'hour —Nod; recitation, Cousin Doreen, selected; song, Cousin Moya, * Little Yaller Dog’ (Gallatly) ; letters and birthdays; violin solo, Cousin Moya, ‘Shepherd’s Dance’; recitation, Cousin Doreen, ‘Chinese Dinner’; Nod, bedtime stories. 7.15: Talk on ‘ Motoring,’ by Mr Geo. Campbell. 7.50: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestra! overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Howard Moody. 8.11: Bass solo, Mr Maurice Ballance. 8.15; Vocal trios —The Bohemian Trio, ‘ Honolulu Moon’; ‘ Dawn Kentucky Way.’ 8.22: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-llomus-Towscy Trio, ‘ Trio, Op. 66, Scherzo ami Finale’ (Mendelssohn), 8.30: Vocal duet, Miss Myra Monk and Mr M. Ballance, ‘ Church Scene ’ from 1 Faust' (Gounod). 8.35: Elocution, Mr J. F. Montague, ‘Shakespeare: A Tribute.’ 5.40: Flute solo, Mr Hal APLcnnan, ‘Carnival of Venice: Introductions and Variations’ (Dcmersscraan). 8.45: Vocal and piano, Mr Clyde Howley, ‘ It’s Too Late to bo Sorry ’; ‘ Mother’s Rosary of Love.’ 8.53: Soprano solo, Miss Myra Monk, ‘ Mother, You Know the Story ’ from ‘ Cavnlleria Rusticana ’ (Mascagni). 8.58 : Weather forecast. 0.2: Relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre. 0.4 : Vocal trio, The Bohemian Trio, 1 So Blue,’ ‘Plantation Lullaby.’ 0.9: Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hcmus-Towsey Trio, Anitra’s Dance’ from ‘Peer Gynt Suite 1 (Grieg). 9.17; Bass solo, Mr M. Ballance. 9.23: Flute sols, Mr H. M'Lennan, ‘ La Perle dn Nordc ’ (Kohler) ; selected. 9.27 : Soprano solo, Miss M. Monk, ‘ Sing, Sweet Bird ’ (Ganz). 9.34: Elocution, Mr J. E. Montague, Irish sketch,/ The Old Shibeen,’ musical recital, ‘That Old Sweetheart.’ 9.38: Vocal and piano, Mr Clyde Howley, fox trot medley; humorous monologue. 9.46: Piano and ’cello duet, Miss Lalla Hemus and Mr Cyril Towsey, ‘Finale from Grand Duo’ (Gottennan). 8.52: Vocal duets, Miss Myra Monk and Mr Maurice Ballance, ‘Calm, Silent Night’ (Rohm), ‘Sincerity.’ 10; A thought. 10.2■ ‘God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6; Childrens hour—Uncle Ernest. 7: News session, maket 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, ‘Melody’ (Davies). 8.5: Vocal quartet, the William Rcnshaw Quartet, ‘Comrades in Arms’ (Adam). 8.9: Hawaiian guitars, Berthold and Bent, ‘So Blue’ (De Sylva), ‘One, Two, Three, Four.’ 8.17; Tenor solos, Mr William Renshaw, ‘Passing By’ (Purcell), ‘ Faery Song ’ (Bougnton). 8.24: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘Phantasy Trio’ (Haydon). 8.33: Contralto solos, Miss Nora Greene, ‘Sea Fever’ (Ireland), ‘My Ships’ (Barratt). 8.40: Pianoforte solo, Mr Gordon Short, ‘ Military March ’ (Schubert-Tansig). 8.46; Bass solo, Mr Wilbur Davies, ‘ Cheerily, Yeo Ho ’ (Phillips). 8.50: Humor, the Two Boiled Owls, ‘Mrs May.’ 8.58: Weather forecast. 9; Lecturette, editor-announcer, ‘lmperial Affairs.’ 9.10; Soprano solo, Mrs Amy Dunn, ‘A Farewell’ (Liddell). 9.14: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, ‘ Third Movement, C Minor' (Mendelssohn). 9.24; Vocal duet, Miss Nora Greene and Mr Wm. Renshaw, ‘Where the Violets Grow’ (Lohr). 9.28: Hawaiian guitars, Berthold and Beni, ‘ Love is Just a. Little Bit of Heaven’ (Baer), ‘Aloha’ (Kalaui). 9.36: Bass solo, Mr Wilbur Davies, ‘The Jug of Punch* (Wood). 9.40; Humor, the Two Boiled Owls, ‘ Upright and Grand and Other Odd and End.’ 9.50: Soprano solo, Air Amy Dunn, ‘Sing, Sing, Blackbird’ (Phillips). 9.55: Vocal quartet, 'William Renshaw Quartet, ‘Summer Day’ (Wheeler). ‘ God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch. —6; Children’s hour, Big Brother; stories, birthday greetings, and good songs and choruses bv a jolly band from Shirley. 7.15: hfews and reports. 8; Relay ot orchestral music from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr A. J. Bunz; excerpts from the romantic opera, ‘ Monsieur Bcahcairc,’ by Mcssnger, followed by a dance programme. 8.16: Vocal quartet, the Melodious Four,- ‘ Voyager’s Song.’ 8.18; Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘Red Rose.’ 8.22: Contralto and bass duct, Miss Bell© Ronaut and Air T. D. Williams, ‘A Little More.’ 8.25: Saxophone solo. Air Lyndon Christie, ‘ Quarto ’ (Verdi). 8.29: Quartet and soprano solo, the Alelodions Four and Frances! Hamerton, ‘ Come With Welcome,’ ‘I Do Not Know.’ 8.35: So B-ano and tenor duet, Miss Frances amerton and Air Russell Sumner, ‘Lightly, Lightly.’ 8.39: Humorous recitation, Air Ronald Foster, ‘ Listening In’ (Rutherford). 8.44: Vocal quartet, The Alelodions Four, ‘ Rose Minuet.’ 8.48: Baritone solo with chorus, Mr T. D. Williams and Alelodions Four, ‘ When I Was King of Bath.’ 8.51: Saxophone solos, Air Lyndon Chrisie, ‘ Because 1 Love You So’ (Berlin), ‘The Gondolier’s Song’ (Dare). 8.54: Vocal quartet, the Melodious Four, ‘ When the Sun is Golden’ (Pasoral Fete). 8.57: Contralto solo, with tenor and baritone. Miss Belle Renant and Alessrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, ‘ That’s a Woman’s Way.’ 9: 'Weather forecast. 9.1: Relay of orchestral selections Iron) Crystal Palace Theatre. 9.15: Soprano solo. Aliss Frances Hamerton, ‘Philomel.’ 9.18: Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Jazz Orchestra, ‘Red Lips Kiss My Bines Away’ (Wcndling). 9.23: Vocal quartet, the Alelodions Four, ‘ Have You Hoard.’ 9.27: Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra, ' Just An Ivy-covered Shack ’ (Davidson). 9.32: Soprano and tenor duet,. Aliss Frances Hamerton and Mr Russell Sumner, ‘Say No More.’ 9.35; Dance music, Lyndon's Christie's Orchestra, ‘I 'Wonder How J Look When I’m Asleep?’ (Henderson). 9.40; Recitation, Mr Ronald Foster, ‘The Student’ (Edwards). 9.45; Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra, ‘ What Does It Alatter?’ (Berlin). 9.50: Tenor solo, Air Russell Sumner, ‘Under the Aloon.’ 9.53: Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra, ‘ Just Like a Butterfly in the Rain ’ (Dixon and Woods). 9.58: Contralto and baritone duet, Aliss Bello Renant and Air T. D. Williams, ‘ W T e Arc Not Speaking Now.’ 10.1: Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra, 1 Stepping on the Ivories’ (APLaughlin). 10.6: Baritone solo, Air T. D. Williams, ‘A Son of France.’ 10.10; Dance music, Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra, selected. 10.15: Vocal quartet, the Alelodious Four, ‘ Way For the Ambassador.’ Lyndon Christie’s Orchestra will dispense dance music at short intervals until 11 p.m. ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.—6: Town Hail chimes. C.l: Children’s hour, Big Brother Bill and the cousins- 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1 ; Bass solos, Mr J. B. Alncpherson—‘ Beware When Bright Eyes Glance’ (Hedgecock). 8.8: Alezzo-so-nrano solo, Aliss Alollie Andrews, selected. 8.12: Recitations, Miss Sheila Neilson— 1 ‘ Marguerite,’ ‘Public Conversations.’ 8.21; Tenor solo, Air L. E. Dailey. ‘ Afton Water.’ 8.25: Soprano solos,' Miss Roma Buss—‘ Alimi’s Song ’ from ‘La Bohem'e* (Puccini). 8.31: Pianoforte solo, Aliss Aroha D. Allan, ‘ First Alovement of Sonata in D Minor ’ (Beethoven). 8.36: Bass solo, Mr J. B. Alacpherson, ' The Fishermen of England ’ (Phillips). 8.41: Alezzosonrano solos, Aliss Alollie Andrews—selections from ‘No, No, Nanette’ (Tollman), ‘Flower Song’ from < Faust ’ (Wagner). 8.49: Humorous monologue, Miss Sheila Neilson, ‘Froggie Face.’ 8.54: Tenor solos, Mr L. E. Dailey—‘Sylvelin ’ (Sinding), ‘ The Secret ’ (Scott). 9: Pianoforte solos, Aliss Aroha Allan, ‘Second and Third Movements of Sonata in D Ali-

nor’ (Beethoven). !J. 10 : Soprano solo, Miss Botha Buss, * Spinning ’ (Clarke). 0.15: Relay of dance music iron) the Savoy. 10: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne.—B,2: Collingwood Citizens’ Rand; cornet solo, ‘ Changed ’ (Ada Rutherford Nicliolls); soloist, W. Simmons. 5.9; Molly Maekay (soprano), ‘ Synnoves Song’ (Kjerulf). 8.16; Eric Akins, ‘ Tb-iuorrow’s Events at the Motordrome.’ 8,26; Vincent Rossitto and Riagio Giaccotto (steel guitar and mandolin)— 4 Spanish Serenade,’ march, ‘ Stella Pol are ’ (A. Mitti). 8.33; Hector St. Clair (comedian), ‘Eitful Fancies.’ 8.40; Oollingwood Ci tire ns' Ba.rd, ‘ Saint d_’Amour.’ 8.50: W. A. Somerset ‘Shipwrecks in Australian Waters.’ 9.5; The Station Orchestra, ‘ Within the Walls of China' (Allan Lively), ‘ln a Pagoda’ (Bratton). 9.15: Molly Maekay (soprano) ' Carnival oi Venice’ (Benedict), ‘So Saran Hose’ (Arditi). 9.22; Collingwood Citizens’ Band, ‘Paddy’s Patrol.’ 9.30: Hector St. Clair (comedian), ‘Toll Ale More.’ 9.37: “Cardigan” will speak on tomorrow’s races. 9.47 The Station Orchestra, ‘Gipsy Love’ (Lchar). 9.57: Harry Kitts (tenor)— 1 Star Eyes' (Cloy Speakes), ‘At Dawning’ (Cadman). 10.4: Vincent Rossitto and Riagio Giaccotto (steel guitar and “mandolin)—Fox trot. ‘Dei Diavoli); onestop, ‘Ku poeo’c sentimento’ (G. Lamer). 10.11: ‘Argus’ news service, meteorological information, road notes, British official wireless news from Rugby, island steamer movements, the Royal Automobile Club o) Victorias safety message. 10.23: The Statio.n Orchestra, melodies from ‘My Lady Frayle’ (Talbot Finck). 10.33; 3. Howard King (bass-bantonc)— Iho Cn moron Men, 1 ‘ The 'Lriun peter (Hix). 10.40: The Station Orchestra. 10.53: J. Howard King (hass-baritonc) —‘Old Thirty’ (Grant), ‘On the Beach at OLahai.’ 11: Our great thought: “For harmony in national and international, individual, and industrial affairs, a salient, if not, indeed, the pHmary need to-day is the will to see our problems through eyes other than our own ” (Arthur Lcgat, A.M., In., C.E., Stafford). 11.1; The Vagabonds—- ‘ Who’s Loving You To-night (Le Davis), ‘Arc You Happy?’ (Acer), ‘All On My Ownsome ’ (Kahn), ‘Maybe YouMl bo the One’ (M'Kienon), 4 I’ve Got a “Yes” Girl 7 ,(^ ou " value), ‘Sing Me a, Lahv Song (Khan), ‘Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away’ (Bryan Monaco), ‘Theresa Garden in Loveland’ (Hajos), ‘The Magic of Moonlight and Love (Hajos)’ ‘There Will Come a Time’ (Garden,’ ‘Slow River’ (Myers), ‘ Just an Ivv-covcml SluK'lc ’ (Djividson), vacla ’ (H. Nicliolls). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 2

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