Thursday, October 6th
to 1¥YA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items, : News and market reports, to 7.45: Talk on "The Garden,’ by Mr. E. H, Skeates. Chimes. Relay of overture from Rialto> Theatre. Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor. ‘ : Baritone solo-Mr. Ralph Eskrigge, "I Heard You Singing," Coates (Chappell). : Instrumental and vocal duo-The Bohemian Duo, (a) "Waikiki Mermaid," (b) "Hula Lu." : Violin solo-Miss Margaret Fleming, Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni (Ascherberg). : Elocution-Mr, Tom Harris, "Othello’s Defence," Shakespeare. ; Tenor solos-Mr. George Barnes, ‘a) "Dolorosa," Phillipps (Chappell), (b) "Duna," McGill (Boosey), : ‘Cello solo-Miss Marjorie Tiarks, "Romance," Rubenstein (Dallas). : Mezzo solo-Mrs. W. J. Gatenby, "Valse Song" from "Romeo and Juliet," Gounod (Chappell). : Relay of musical interlude from Rialto Theatre.
Programmes Continued
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8.57 8.58 : Weather report, . : Duo-The Bohemian Duo, (a). "Honolulu Moon," (b) Love Song." . 9.6: Baritone solos-Mr. R. Eskrigge, (a) "For You Alone," Gheel (Gould wd and Botter), (b) "Good-bye," Tosti (Ricordi). 9.14: Violin solos-Miss M, Flemming, {a} "Thais," Massenet, (b) "Herd ; Girl’s Dream," Labitzky (Paling). a 9,22: Elocutionary--Mr. Thomas Harris, (a) "Lichtenberg," Kipling. (b) "Me and Jim." 9,31: Relay from Rialto Theatre. G40; 9.48: 9,53: 10.0 10.1 Mezzo solos-Mrs. W. J. Gatenby, (a) "The Dove," Trekell (Williams), — (b) "Be Still, Blackbird,* Sanderson (Boosey). | Tenor solo-Mr. G. Barnes, "My Dreams," Tosti (Chappell). _. ; ‘Cello solos-Miss M. Tiarks, (a) Aria from "Samson and — _Saens, (b) "Thou Art Like a+ Flower," Schumann. | : A. thought. ? Close down. 2Y¥A WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelphi. Cabaret. 3.30; Lecturette-Madame Fleck, "Fashions." 340: Resumption of afternoon concert programme. 5.0: Close down. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.34: Lecturette-Mr. W. King, D.E.B.A., "Esperanto," lesson No, 10, 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. &.1; Relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra, , 8.9: Band-Salvation Army City Citadel Silver Band, march, "Soldiers of — Christ," Marshall (Salvation Army). $.14: Elocution-Miss Gladys Gunn, "You Know What I Mean," Milton Hayes (Reynolds). $18: Tenor solo-Mr Wm. Renshaw, "My Dreams," Tosti (Chappell). . €.22: Salvation Army City Citadel Silver Band, selection: "Rose of Sharon," arr. Hawkes (Salvation Army), "8.28: Vocal-Bandsmen of Salvation Army Silyer Band, Negro Spiritual: "Which Way Yo’ Gwine to Take?" 8.33: Band Salvation Army, chorus: "Gloria in Excelsis," Mozart (Hawkes). &.39: Contralto soleo-Miss Nora Greene, "Sink, Red Sun," Del Riego (Boosey), — €.43: Cornet duet-Bandsmen Goffin and Craven, "Ida and Dot," Losey (Salva- — tion Army). 6.47: Vocal duet-Mrs. and Mr. H. F. Gardiner, "Rose of -My Heart," Lohr (Chappell). oo 851: Band-Salvation Army Citadel Silver Band, "Under Two Flags," arr. Coles (Salvation Army). ; §.561 Elocution-Miss Thelma Adams, selected. 9,0: Weather report. ©.1: Lecturette-Mr..W. R. B. Oliver, "Our Birds and Forests." 9.10: Baritone solo-Mr..H. I. Gardner, "The Merry Monk," Bevan (Joseph Williams). C4: Cornet solo-Bandsman N. Goffin, "Softly Awakes My Heart," Saint acns. £.19: Band-Salvation Army Silver Band, selection: "Haydn," arr. Hawkes (Salvation Army). 9.25: Contralto soloo-Miss Nora Greene, (a) "Ships that Pass in the Night," 4 0 1 MNP Eo Ee on ive] mn oe OONee wm Www ty mH nm WS mM McDGe & — SO oie ow © wb & we a AO fo i) . =] . oO Stephenson; (b) "Let Me Sit in Your Garden," IXennedy Russell. : Band-Salvation Army Silver Band, Meditation: "Angelus," arr. Rance (Salvation Army). 35: Male voices-Bandsmen of Salvation Army Silver Band, "Adoration." : Band-Salvation Army Silver Band, selection: "Welsh Melodies" (Salvation Army) : Tenor solos-Mr. Wm. Renshaw, (a) "Red Devon by the Sea," Clarke; (b) "In an Old-Fashioned Town" (Chappell and Boasey). + Band Salvation Army Silver Band, hymn tune: "French" (Selvation rmy). : Baritone solo-Mr. H. F. Gardiner, "What Am I, Love, Without Thee?" Adams (Boosey) : Band-Salvation Army Silver Band, march: "The Liberator" (Salvation Army). 3¥A CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. p.m.: Afternoon concert session. : Talk, by Mr. M. Wood, of D.I.C., "Furnishing the Home." Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. : News and reports. >: Talk-Mr. G. H. Holford, "Fodder and Root Crops in Canterbury." Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr. A. J. Bunz, : Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Morrison, "I Heard You Singing," Coates (Chappell). : Pianoforte solos-Miss Ivy Evans, L.A.B., (a) "Lorely," Seeling (Century vo.), (b) "Etude, Op. 10, No. 5," Chopin (Augener). : Soprano solos-Miss Myrtle Langley, (a) "In Autuinn," Curran (Schirmer), (b) "The Wind," Spross (Church). : ‘Cello solo-Mr. Harold Beck, "Aria," Pergolesi (Harris). : Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Morrison, "The Willow Tree," Kahn (Enoch). : Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Finale" from "First Trio," Beethoven (Peters). : Pianoforte solo-Miss Ivy Evans, LA.B., "Rhapsodie, No. 12," Liszt (Ashdown), (by special request). Relay from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre. Soprano solo--Miss Myrtle Langley, "One Fine Day" (‘Madame Butterfly"), Puccini (Ricordi). : 'Cello solos-Mr. Harold Beck, (a) "Adagietto," Bizet (Choudens), (b) "Gavotte," Lully (Harris). : Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Morrison, "When the Bugle Calls,’ Durwood (Prowse). : Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Andante Languido," Scott (Schott), (b) "Hungarian Dance, No. 2," Brahms (Metzler). : Soprano solo-Miss Myrtle Langley, "Home, Little Maori, Home," Hill Eady).
947: Musical lecture, by Mr. T. Vernon Griffiths, M.A., Mus.Bac. (Can‘ab.y, L.Mus.T.C.L., "Taking it to Pieces." 10.0: National Anthem. Close down.. 4¥YA DUNEDIN (468 METRES)-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1; Request gramophone recital. 745: Address for motorists, by "Gargoyle." 8.0: Town Hall chimes, 8.1: Special relay. .
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 30 September 1927, Page 9
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871Thursday, October 6th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 11, 30 September 1927, Page 9
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