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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 1 _ 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection by the Announcer; 0.0. children’s hour; 7.15: news and re ports; 8.1: relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 8.6. soprano solo—Mrs. Parryy» ‘ 1 Soronata 8.10: Boswo; th-Hcmus-Towscy Trio "Trio in A Major —Andante and Finale”; 8.18: baritone solos— Mr. Walter Brough, (a) “Stockrider’s Song” (*>) “The Windmill’; 8.26: relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre, 8.31: contralto solo —Madame Irene Ainsley, ‘Ah, Fc Tu, Dormi”; 8.36: pianoforte solo —Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Andante in F”; 8.40: tenor solo— Mr. Arthur Ripley, selected; 8.44: violin solo —Miss Ina Bosworth, On Wings of Song”; 8.48: humorous recitation—Mr. Dan Flood, “By Special Messenger”; 8.53: relay of vocal and musical interlude from Majestic Theatre; 8.28: Bosworth-Homus-Tow-soy Trip, "Marche Militaire”; 0-6: weather forecast; 9.8: talk on "League of Nations,’’ by Dr. Mildred Staley; 9.20: vocal duct —Messrs. Ripley. and Brough, "Watchman, What of the Night?” 9.25: contralto solo— Madame Irene Ainsley, "Lilies”; 9.29: Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio Op. 112, Third Movement”; 9.38: humorous recitation —Mr. Dan Flood, "The Parson at the Sewing Party”; 9.43: scene and excerpts from "The Bohemian Girl,” by Balfc, produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast; Arlinc, Mrs. Parry; Gipsy Queen, Madame Irene Ainsley; Thaddcus, Mr. Arthur Ripley; the Count, Mr. Walter Brough; Arlinc —"I Dreamt that I Dwelt”; Thaddeus —"When Other Lips”; The Count —"The Heart Bowed Down”; Gipsy Queen —"Love Smiles but to Deceive”; Quartet —"From the Talleys and Hills”; Trio—" Through the World”; and dialogue; At the estate of Count Arnhcim, in Austria, festivities are being held; A troop of Gypsies come on the scene and induce Thaddcus, a rebel, to join them. News is brought by some of the- hunting party that Arlinc, the Count’s daughter, is being attacked by a stag. Thaddcus rescues her, and ho and the Gypsy chief take her to her father’s castle. Thaddcus is given wine and asked to drink to the Emperor. He refuses, in the ensuing uproar lie escapes, and in revenge steals the little daughter of the Count. The girl Arlinc grows up amongst the Gypsies, and falls in love with Thaddcus. She tolls him that in her dreams she sees the marble halls of her childhood. She is accused of stealing a medallion, an t subsequently taken before the Count, her father, who recognises her by a scar. The story, however ends happilyArline being to her former position confesses her love for Thaddcus, who proves to be of noble birth, and is allowed to marry Arlinc.

2YA WELLINGTON. • 3.1: selected gramophone items; 3.30: leeturette —Mrs. Sinclair, of S. Brown, Limited, "Electric Cooking" 3.45: selected gramophone items; 6.0: children’s hour; 7.0: news session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40; leeturette by representative of Agricultural Department, . "For the Man on the Land"; 8.1: overture—- " Selection for Brass and Organ"; All vocal numbers taken ' from "A Princess of Kensington"; 8.5: Mrs. Alice Harris and the Orpheus Quartet, Midsummer Day"; 8.9: Italian mandolin—Mr. Lad Haywood, "Slow River"; 8.33: Mrs. Alice Hangs, Mr. Arthur Coe, and Orpheus Quartet, "Hail. Oberon"; 8.17: Symons-EU-wood-Short Trio, "First Movement— C Minor Trio"; 8.27: tenor sokt —Mr. Arthur Coe, "A Song of Rose Marie" 8.31: ’cello solo —Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Prelude in B 1 Minor"; 8.35: vocal duet —Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Len Buriys, "Seven o’clock in the Morning"; 8.39: recitation —Miss Violet Wilson, "The Highwayman"; 8.45: The Orpheus Quartet, ‘ ‘ Who That Knows I Love You?"; 8.49: weather forecast; 8.50: leeturette—Mr. J. V. Wilson, private secretary to Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary-General to the League of Nations, "The Aims and Objects of the League of Nations"; 9.0: organ recital—Mr. H. Temple White, (a) "By the Sea" (b) "Prayer and Cradle Song" (c) "Fanfare"; 9.15: soprano solo —Mrs. Alice Harris, "Twin Butterflies"; 9.19 Sy mons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Second Movement —C Minor Trio"; 9.29 The Orpheus Quartet, "Yo Ho, Heave Ho" 9.33: Italian mandolin—Mr. Lad Haywood, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose"; 9.39: baritone solo —Mr. Len Barnes, "Four Jolly Sailonnen"; 9.43: ’cello solo—Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Gavotte"; 9.47: contralto solo —Miss Lily Mackic, "A Mountain Stood"; 9.51: humour—Miss Violet Wilson. "Mrs, Brown at the Play"; 9.56: The Orpheus Quartet, "Bridal March. ’ ’

BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (2 BL.) S p.m.: broadcasters topical chorus; 8.3: British Musical Society’s String Quartette; 8.13: Miss Elsie Findlay (soprano); ' 5.20: Mr. Bryce Carter (cellist); 5.27: Miss Olive Kinchington (contralto!; 8.34: Tooth’s Brewery Band; 8.44: Mr. Clyde Ellem (baritone); 8.51; Stewart Jarbo (elocutionist); 0.1: Tooth’s Brewery Band; 9.8: Miss Elsie Findaly; 0.17: Mr, Bryce Carter; 9.24: Miss Olive Kinchington;

0.51; 'British Musical Sr 'i fv’s S! rim: Quartet le; 0.35: Mr Clyde Ellem; 0.4 5: Tooth's Brewery Band; 10 0: Mr. Stewart durbo; 10.7: resume of following day’s prOgrannm ; .10,1'2: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra; During intervals between dances Sun News will be broadcast.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 3

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 3

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