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ON THE AIR

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, Auckland.—Silent Day. 2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s hour, Aunt Jo and pupils of Brooklyn School. Pianolorre solo, school cousin, selected; song in unison, school cousins, “Ash Grove,’’ Welsh melody; Aunt Jo sends birthday greetings; recitation, school cousins, “Unfortunate Child”; mouth organ solos, school cousin, (a) “Old Folks at Home,” Foster, (b) “Drink to Mo Only”; story time, Aunt Jo; song in unison, school cousins, “Poi Woka,” Hill; recitation, school cousin, “In the Train,'' Gardner; dialogue, “Peter Pan and Wendy,” Barrie; two part-song, school cousins, “Sweet and Low,’! Barnby. 7: News, market reports and sports results. 7.40; Lecturette, Mr. G. G. Stewart, editor “Railway Magazine,” “Satety on the Railways.” 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; overture, “Wedding March,” Meldelssohn; quartet, the Wm. Renshaw Quartet, “Come to the Fair,” Easthope Martin ; elocution, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, “A Tale of Old J;, pan,” Noyes; saxopuune, Air Jack McEwen, “ivonee,” Wiedoelt; soprano, Airs Amy Dunn, ‘'One Fine Day,” “Butterfly,” Puccini; trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Scherzo and Finale, B Major, Trio,” Brahms; baritone, Air T. C. Wood, (a) “Vulcan Song,” Gounod, (bj “1 Would 1 were a King,” Sullivan; steel guitars, Berthold and Bent, “In ar Little Spanish Town,” Young; duet Miss Nora Greene and Mr Wm. Renshaw, “For All Eternity,” Mascheroni; violin, Miss Ava Symons, “Romance from Second Concerto,” Wieniwski; tenor. Air Wm. Renshaw, “Annabelle Lee,” Leslie; weather report; lecturette, member of New Zealand cricket team, ’’The Trip to ' England”; quartet, the Wm. Renshaw Quartet, “The Sea Hath its Pearl,” Pinsuti; trio, Synions-Eli-wood-Short Trio, “Finale C Minor, Trio/’ Beethoven; soprano, Mrs Amy Dunn, (a) “The Star,” Rogers, (b) “Lullaby,” Brahms; saxopnone, Air J. McEwen, “Valse Leone,” Hornberger; baritone, Mr T. J. Wood, “From Oberon iff Fairyland,” Slater; contralto, Miss Nora Greene, “St. Agnes Eye,” Sullivan; elocution. Mr A. S. Warwick, (a) ‘ Orange Peel, Reynolds, (b) “Dr. Dan,” Langbridge ; tenor. Mr W. Renshaw, “Once Again,” Sullivan; contralto, Miss Nora Greene, recit and air. “Largo,” Handel; steel guitars, Berthold and Bent, “Drowsv Waters’ traditional, quartet, the Wm. Renshaw Quartet, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour.”

2YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—<6 p.m.: Children’s hour, Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr. 1.. J. Bell, “Books..* 8: Chimes; Studio concert by Derry’s Military Band under conductorship of Mr. E. C. Derry, and assisting artists; relay nf orchestra selections from the Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra under direction of Mr Harry Ellwood, by kind permission of the management; march, the Band, “Old Ironsides,’’ Losey; soprano solos, Miss Dorothy Eilby (a) “In My Little Garden,” Nutting, (b) “The Bells of Clermont Town,” Goodhart; characteristic piece, the Band, “We Play at Soldiers,” Eilenberg; pianoforte solo, Miss Maud K. Stout, “Rondo in C. Major, Fourth Movement,” Beethoven; waltz, the Band “Little Gleaners,” Roeder; talk, Mr. Raynor White, “The Migration of Birds,” M.S.; relay of. orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre; grand fantasia, the Band, “Home, Sweet Home, the World Over” Lampe; soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Eiby, VO, Lovely Night,” Ronald; humorous march, the Band, “The Whistler and His Dog,” Pryor; pianoforte solo, Miss Maud. K. Stout, “Finale from Sonatina in C Sharp,” Ravel; serenade, tho Band, “Serenade,” Schubert; baritone solo, Mr. Ernest Orchard, “Queen of the Earth,” Pinsuti; Americas sketch, the Band, “The Watermelon Patch,” Bidgood; recitation, Mr. Edgar Jones, “The Street Watchman’s Story,” M.S.; selection, the Band, “The Pirates of Penzance,” Sullivan; baritone solos, Mr. Ernest Orchard, (a) “The Deathless Army,” (b) “Land of Hope and Glory,” Terry; fox trot, the Band, “For My Swetheart,” Kahn; humour, Mr. E. Jones, “The Wreck of the Ancient Blacksmith,” Herbert; march, the Band, “Test City,” English. .s 4YA, DUNEDIN.—SiIent Day. 2BL, SYDNEY.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Mr. Henri de Lisae (violin solos), .Mr. Stanley R. Catlett (tenor), Mr. F. Couehmnn (cornet solos), Graham and Wattie present some humour and some song, the Newtown Band broadcast from

Industrial Hall, Newtown, dance music by Cyril Kaye and the Wentworth Cafe Orchestra.

3Lb., MELBOURNE.—7.IS p.m.: Commissioner Dr. C. Gordon McAdam on “Scouting”; Mr. E. C. Taylor, “School Life and School Sport”; Mr. W. C. Rugg, “Poultry”; Dr. Oscar Behrend, ‘ ‘ Care of Children’s Teeth ’’; Lady Somers, “Girl Guide Movement.” Artists: Yetty Landau, Syd. L. Exton, Madeline Knight, Marie Lawton, Senia Chostiakoff, E. Mason Wood, the Studio Orchestra, Joe Aronson’s Syneo-Symphonists.

4QG, BRISBANE.—B p.m.: The first portion of the programme will comprise a pianoforte recital from the Studio of Mr. Erich John. The second portion of the programme has been arranged by Mr. Ben Cloirec and will comprises a recital by St. Augustine’s Male Party.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 14 November 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 14 November 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 14 November 1927, Page 9

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