ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA Auckland —6 p.m.: Children’s hour.- 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. A special evening, introducing songs of long ago, Opening—The company, “Hello. How Are You?” (Low). Soprano solo—Miss Dorothy Youd, “She Wore a Wreath of Roses” (Wright); baritone solos—Mr Dudley Wrathall, (a) “The Village Blacksmith” (Weiss), (b) “AH Through the Night” (Old Welsh); contralto solo —Miss Martha Williamsoli: “Juanita”: relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. WhitefordWaugh; humorous musical sketch—the company, “Animals” (Low); pianoforte solo —Mr. H. Barry Coney “March of the Israelites Against the Philistines” (Schumann); mezzo-so-prano solo—Miss Cecilia Duncan, “The Heart Bowed Down” (Balfe); vocal duet—Miss 1). Youd and Mr. D. Wrathall, “Down the Vale”; contralto solo—Miss M. Williamson, “Castles in the Air” (Old Scotch); relay of orchestral selections from Majestic Theatre; weather forecast; soprano solos—Miss D. Youd. (a) “Bid Me Discourse” (Bishop), (b) “Last Rose of Summer” ; musical sketch—Mr. H. Barry Coney, “A tale of a Terrace” (Hutchinson); mezzo-soprano, solo—Miss C. Duncan, “Scenes That Are Brightest” from “Montana” : humorous duet—Miss Youd and Mr. Wrathall, “Give Me a Man” (Low); relay of orchestral selections from Majestic Theatre; contralto solo—Miss M. 'Williamson, “I Cannot Sing the Old Songs” (Claribel); baritone solo—Mr. D. Wrathnil. “The Harp That Once” ; pianoforte solo—Mr H. Barry Coney, “A Romp” (York Bowen); mezzo-soprano solo—Miss C. Duncan, ‘Silver Threads Among tho Gold” (Banks); concerted item—the company, “Annie Laurie” (Old Scotch). 2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s hour—Trip to Mt. Cook: away over the sea on a steamer, stopping at Christchurch, Timaru, Fairlie Hermitage ; Uncle Jasper and Spot on board to send greetings; song. Y.M.C.A. Bov Scouts. “Go to Sea” (Trotere): recitation, Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts, “Naughty Words” (Longstnffej: song, Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts, “Drowsietown” (Markham Lee); recitation. Y.M.C.A. Boy Scout, “On a Barricade” (Victor Hugo); choruses with mouth-organ. Y.M.C.A. BoyScouts, selected; Uncle Jasper, story time. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: I<ecturette—Mr E. A. Bradshaw, of Vacuum Oil Co., “A Short History of Transportation.” 8.0: Studio concert.
,3YA, Christchurch.—Silent Day. 4YA, Dunedin 7 p.m.: Children's hour—Big Brother Bill. 8.0: Town ! Hall chimes : soprano solos—Miss Myrtle Bills, (a) “Messengers” (Brahe), (h) “To a Miniature” (Brahe); pianoforte solo—Miss L. Johnston, selected; baritone solos— Mr. AV. J. Sims, selected; xylophone solos, Mr. E. Andrews, “Spook Parade” ; mezzo-soprana solos—Mrs. J. Marshall, (a) “Danny Boy” (AVeatherley), (b) “Down in the Forest” (Ronald); euphonium solo—Mr. T. J. Howe, “Song of the Toreador”; tenor solos—Mr. L. Warren, selected; address bv Pastor AV. D. More, “On Pulling the Bath String”; soprano solos—Miss Myrtle Bills, (a) • .< Roses Have Made Me Remember”; (b) “Lavender Days” ; pianoforte solo —Miss L. Johnston, selected; xylophone solo—Mr E. Andrews, “The Mill”; baritone solos—Mr AV. H. McKenzie, (a) “Infernos,” (b) “Annie Laurie” ; euphonium solo—Mr. T. J. Howe, “Cavatina” from “Lucretia Borgia’ ’ (Donizetti) : mezzo-soprano solos—Mrs J. Marshall, (a) “Till I AVake” (Finden), (b) “Temple Bells” (I’inden); xylophone solo for four hammers, “Alice. AVhere Art Thou?” tenor solos—Mrs L. AVarren, selected ; euphonium solo—Mr T. J. Howe, “I Capuletti” (arr. Barlow); pianoforte solo—Miss L. Johnston, selected. 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Broadcasters Light Orchestra under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Barnett. The AVelsh Male Voice Choir conducted by Mr. Lindley Evans, Mr. Bryce Carter (’cello solos), the third special feature programme presented and arranged by Mr. Roland Foster of the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls p.m.: Mr. C. J. Miller, champion croquet player will speak on “Croquet” ; Mr F. Sinclaire, “More’s Utopia” ; Mr. E. Al. Pascoe, on “Bowls.” Artists: Sisca Nacvaretti, Reginald Bradley. Beryl Holt, Guy More, Norman Pill, The Alalvern Tramways Band, Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists. 4QG, Brisbane 8 p.m.: To-night’s programme will be relayed from the Tivoli Theatre, Ipswich. It should be noted that New Zealand time is two and a half hours ahead of Australian.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 November 1927, Page 9
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