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MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1927 9 a.m., sports attractions, news, road conditions, race reviews, musical items; li a.m., relay of sporting events; 5.50 p.m., children’s hour; 6.30 p.m.. Vocal and instrumental items; 7.30 p.m- news and reports. sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., relay overture from Strand, hive Bentley, conducting; B.il p.m., Baritt, C. J. Spillane, “Through Ail the Ages”; 8.15 p.m., cornet, Mr. Bred Bowes, “.Lizzie Polka”; 8.20, humour, Mr. Rex Yates, “Misunderstood”; a. 25 p.m., duet, Madama L. Spillane and Miss M. A Homes, Tuscan Folk Songs, (.a) “A Streamlet,” (b) “Nearest and Dearest”; 8.32 p.m., mouth organ, Mr. A. S. Broadribb, “March America”; 5.35 p.m., tiute, Mr. li. McLennan, “Valse de Concert”; 8.40 p.m., eontr.. Miss M. Allomes, "Hindoo bong”; 8.44, piano, Mrs. Hugh Morton, “Popular Medley”; 8.49 p.m., soprano, Madam L. Spillane, (.a) “Tne Star,” (b) “A Birthday Song”; 8.56, vocal duo, Bohemian Luo, (a; “Just Wondering,” (b) "Me, Too”; 9.1 p.m., evening forecast; 9.3 p.m., orchestral relay from Strand; 9.8 p.m., humour, Mr. Rex Yates, (a) “I'm Not Old,” (b) lecture on “Water”; 9.17 p.m., cornet, Mr. F. Bowes, “The Holy City”; 9.21 p.m., vocal, Madame and Mr. Spillane, “E ailor per che” (Pagliacci); 9.25 p.m., mouth organ, Mr. A. S. Broadribb, (a) “You and 1 Waltz” and “Burlesque Pilgrims of the Night,” (b) “Constellation March”; 9.29 p.m., contralto, Miss Marjorie Allomes, (a), “Ships that Pass in the Night.” <b) “Lavender Days”; 9.37 p.m., flute. Mr. McLennan, f ) “Fantasie Pastoral Hongroise,” (b) selected; 9.45 p.m., baritone, Mr. C. J. Spillane, (a) “O, Could I but Express in Song,” (b) “In Love”; 9.52 p.m., cornet, Mr. F. Bowes, “Softly Awakes My Heart” (Samson and Delilah); 9.56 p.m., vocal duo, Bohemnian duo, (a) “Blue Skies,” (b) “Moonbeams Kiss Her for Me”; 10.4 p.m., piano, Mrs. H. Morton, “Jazz Medley”; 10.8 p.m., vocal trio. Madam L. Spillane, Miss M. Allomes and Mr. C. J. Spillane, selected; 10.13 p.m., “A Thought”; 10.15 p.m., close down. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927 8 a.m., sports attractions, news, road conditions, race reviews, musical items; 11 a.m., relay of sporting events; 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4 p.m., literary selection by Mr. Culford
Bell; 4.30 p.m., close down; 5.30 p.m., the children’s hour; 6.30 p.m., studio Items, 7.30 p.m.; news, reports and sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., relay of overture from Majestic Theatre, Mr. J. Whiteford-Waugh conductor; 8.11 p.m., soprano, Miss Marjorie Fair, “Michaela’s Song” from “Carmen”; 8.16 p.m.. tenor, Mr. Arthur Ripley, “La Donna e Mobile” (Rigoletto); 8.21 p.m., elocution. Mr. J. Montague, “The Baby Show”; 8.2 S p.m., instrumental trio, The Towsey, Bosworth, Hemus Trio, “Trio in D Major,” Beethoven, op. 70, first part; 8.39 p.m., baritone, Mr. James de Montalk, “Toreador Song” (“Carmen); 8.44 p.m., contralto. Madam Irene Ainslev, “Nobil Signore Salute" from “Hugenots”; 8.40 p.m., humour, Mr. Dan Flood. “Humour at the Piano”; 8.45 p.m., duet, Messrs. A. Ripley and J. de Montalk, ‘The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above”: 9 p.m., evening forecast: 9.2 p.m.. relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre; 9 12 p.m., contralto. Madam Irene Ainsley, “When All was Young” (Faust); 9.16 p.m., elocution, Mr. J. Montague, (a) “Rosa,” (b) “You do Look Queer”; 9.23 p.m., piano, Mr. Cyril Towsey, Senta’s “Spinning Song”; 9.2 S baritone, Mr. J. de Montalk. “The Heart Bowed Down” (Bohemian Girl”): 933 p.m.. relay of orchestral entr’acte from Majestic Theatre: 9.43. humour. Mr. D Flood, humour at the piano: 9.48 p.m., duet. Madam Ainsley and Mr. Ripley, “Home to Our Mountains” (II Trovatore): 9.52 p.m.. trio, the Towsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio. Trio in D Major (Op. 70); 10 p.m.. Madam Ainsley’s Quartette. quartette from “Rigoletto”: 10.4 p.m., a thought; 10.6 p.m. close down. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1928 8 a.m., sports attractions, news, road conditions, race reviews, musical items; II a.m., relay of sporting events; 5.30 p.m., the children’s hour; 6.30 p.m., selected vocal and instrumental items; 7.30 p.m., news and reports and sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m.. relay of orchestral overture (Rialto); 8.11 p.m., quartette, the Waiata Quartette, “Angelus" (Maritana); 8.16 p.m., duet. Miss Lola Solomon and Mr. Frank Sutherland, “Of Fairy Wood” (Maritana); 8.21 p.m., instrumental trio. The Towsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio, trio in B Flat Major (Op. 21, Ist and 2nd movement); 8.32 p.m., vocal duo. The Bohemian Duo, (a) “Yesterday,” (b) “Down Kentucky Way”; 8.40 p.m., contralto, Mrs. Cyril Towsey. “Alas, Those Chimes” (“Maritana”); 8.44 p.m., bass-baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, “In Happy Moments” (“Maritana”); 8.49 p.m., trio, Mrs. C Towsey, Miss L. Solomon and Mr. F. Sutherland. “Turn on Old Time” (.“Maritana”); 8.54 p.m., mezzo. Miss Mary Wilson, (a) ‘Mifanwy,” (b) “Break. Break”; 9.1 p.m., evening forecast; 9.3 p.m., relay of orchestral interlude (Rialto); 9.13 p.m.. tenor, Mr. James Simpson, “Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall” (‘Maritana); 9.17 p.m., bass-baritone, Mr. F. Sutherland, “The Mariner in His Barge” (“Maritana”); 9.21 p.m.. duet. Miss Solomon and Mr. Simpson, “O, Maritana” (“Maritana”); 9.25 p.m.. instrumental trio, the Towsey-Bos worth -Hemus Trio, trio in B Flat Major (Op. 31, 3rd and 4th movements): 9.35 p.m.. vocal duo, Bohemian Duo, (a) “Te Arawa Maori,” Cb> fiPoatarau Maori”; 9.42 p.m., mezzo. Miss M. Wilson. (a) “The
Gleaner’s Slumber Song,” (b) "Danny Boy”; 9.49 p.m., relay of musical entr’acte (Rialto); 9.54 p.m., duet, Miss L. Solomon and Mrs. Towsey, “Sainted Mother” ("Maritana”); 9.59 soprano. Miss Lola Solomon, "Scenes that are Brightest” (“Maritana”); 10.4 p.m.. trio, Miss Solomon, Mr. Simpson and Mr. Sutherland, “Remorse and Dishonour”; 10. S p.m., a thought; 10.10, "God Save the King.” THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1927 8 a.m.. Sports atractions, news, road conditions, race reviews, musical items; 11 a.m., relay of sporting events; 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4 p.m., a literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell; 4.30 p.m., close down; 5.30 p.m.. the children’s hour; 6.30 p.m., studio items, 7.30 p.m., news, reports and sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., relay of orchestral overture (Princess); 8.11 p.m., vocal quartette, the Premiere Quartette, "Ye Little Birds”; 8.16 p.m., baritone, Mr. Barry Coney, "Lorraine, Lorraine Loree”; 8.21 p.m., humour, Mr, Rex Yates, “Nell was a Collier’s Daughter”; 8.27 p.m.. Instrumental Trio, The To wsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio “Trio Novelletten (Op. 29, Ist part); 1>.37 p.m., vocal trio, The Snappy Three, (a) “Aint She Sweet,” (b) "If I Only Had You”; 8.45 p.m., tenor, Mr. Birrell O’Malley, “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” (Gondoliers); 5.49 p.m., soprano. Miss Lola Solomon, ‘ll Est Bon II Est Doux” (Herodiado); 5.54 p.m., contralto. Miss Mina Caldow, “Sappische Ode”; 8.58 p.m., evening forecast: 9 p.m., relay of orchestral interlude (Princess); 9.10 p.m., trio. The Snappy Three, (a) “So Blue.” (b) “Lucky Day”; 9.17 p.m., baritone, Mr, B. Coney, “Beware of the Maidens”; 9.21 p.m., tenor, Mr. B. O’Malley, selected; 9.25 p.m., instrumental trio, Towsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio, “Trio Novelletten” (Op. 29, finale); 9.35 p.m., soprano. Miss L. Solomon, “Rain”; 9.39 p.m., contralto. Miss M. Caldow, "My Jewel”; 9.43 p.m., relay of orchestral entracte (Princess); 9.50 p.m., humour, Mr. Rex Yates, (a) Italian Organ-Grinder and His Monkey, (b) “The Champagne Bottles”; 9.59 p.m., quartette. The Premiere Quartette, “GoodNight” (Marta); 10.2 p.m., A Thought; 10.4 p.m., “God Save the King.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. 8 a.m., sports attractions, news, road
conditions, race reviews, musical items, 11 a.m., relay of sporting events; 5.30 p.m., the children’s hour; 6.30 p.m., selected vocal and instrumental Items; 7.30 p.m., news and reports and sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., quartet, the St Andrew’s Quartet, “See How the Fates”; 8.5 p.m., humorous monologue, Mr. Dan Flood, humour at the Piano: 8.9 p.m., contralto. Miss Phyllis Gribbon, “Silvered is the Raven Hair” (Patience); 8.13 p.m., relay of orchestral interlude (Majestic); 8.23 p.m., humour. Mr. Alan McElwain, humorous speeches; 8.27 p.m., duet, Messrs. Peter and Colledge, “Flow Gently Diva”; 8.30 p.m., soprano, Miss Adelaide Taylor, “Orpheus with His Lute”; 8.34 p.m., humorous sketch, Miss Linda Murphy and Mr J. Montague, “Wednesday or Thursday”; 8.41 p.m., instrumental trio, The To wsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio, “Trio in B Flat Major” (Op. 15, Ist part); 8.51 p.m.. Quartette. St. Andrew’s Quartette, “Then Said They to Chibiabos”; 8.56 p.m., humour, Mr. A. McElwain, “Uncle Goose and the Eggs”; 9.1 p.m., evening forecast; 9.3 p.m., tenor, Mr. Robert Peter,
“The Rowan Tree”; 9.8 p.m., duet, Miss Gribben and Mr. Colledge, “The Day is Done”. 9 12 p.m.. humorous monologue, Mr. Dan Flood, Humour at the Piano; 9.17 p.m., relay of orchestral entracte (Majestic); 9.23 p.m., bass. Mr. Arthur Colledge, “Arm, Arm Ye Brave!’’; 9.28 p.m., humorous sketch, Miss L. Murphy and Mr. J. Montague. “At the Fire Station”; 9.35 p.m., soprano, Miss A. Taylor, “The Piper of Love”; 9.40 p.m., instrumental trio, Towsey-Bosworth-Hemus Trio, “Trio in B Flat Major” (Op. 15, 2nd part); 9.50 p.m., humour, Mr. A. McElwain, “Cohen and His Tailor”; 9.55 p.m.. quartette, St. Andrew's Quartette, (a) “When Evening’s Twilight.” (b) “Sleep, Dear One, Sleep”; 10.2 p.m., A Thought: 10.4 p.m., “God Save the King.” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1927. 8 a.m., sports attractions, news, road conditions, race reviews, musical Items; 11 a.m., relay of sporting events; 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio Items; 4 p.m., literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell; • 4.30 p.m., close down; 5.30 p.m., children’s hour; 6.30 p.m., studio items; 7.30 p.m., news, reports and sports results; 8 p.m., chimes; 8.1 p.m., relay of special New Year Organ recital from Town Hall (organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett); 9.30 p.m., a special humorous diversion; 9.40 p.m., relay of New Year dance music (Click Clack Cabaret Orchestra and Dixieland “Internationals”); 12 midnight, relay of City noises and chimes in celebration of New Year; a “New Year” Thought; “A Happy New Year to Radioland”; Auld Lang Syne; "God Save the King.” SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1928. 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4 p.m., literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell; 4.30 p.m., close down; 6 p.m., the Children’s Hour; 7 p.m., relay or New Year Service from the Baptist Tabernacle (Preacher, Rev. Joseph Kemp); 8.30 p.m., relay of Municipal Band Concert from Town Hall; 9.30 p.m., A Thought: 9.32 p.m., close down.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 4 (Supplement)
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