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Tuesday, February 21st

NID WG 0: 0: 15 -) PG LAREN mob ~" = cea) Oo oe 1¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected Studio items. A literary selection by the announcer. Children's hour-Uncle Leo. Talk on "Examples of Actual Results of Top-Dressing," by Mr. H. HL Edwards. : News and reports, 8.19: 2.24: 8.29; 8.34: 8.39: 8.47: 9.4; 9.6: 9.22: 9,26: Chimes. Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre-J. WhitefordWaugh, conductor. Soprano solos-Miss Nancye Hanna, "Scenes That Are Brightest" from "Maritana" (Wallace). : Instrumental trio-Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio, Op. 1, in E Fiat~Allegro" (Beethoven). Baritone solo-Mr. Trevor Lewis, "Star of Eve" from "Tannhauser" (Wagner). Relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. Contralto solo-Madame Irene Ainsley, "Serenata" (Braga), with violin obbligato by Miss Ina Bosworth. Soprano solo-Miss Nancye Hanna, "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak). Violin solos-Miss Ina Bosworth, (a) "Menuet" (Beethoven); (b) "Rondino" (Brown). Relay of vocal and instrumental interlude from Majestic Theatre. Weather forecast. Third of a series of talks on "Old New Zealand," by Mr. A, B. Chappell, M.A., "The Coming of the Whalers." Tenor solo-Mr. Ernest Snell, "A Summer Night" (Goring-Thomas). Vocal duet-Madame Irene Ainsley and Miss Nancye Hanna, "Sainted Mother" from "Maritana" (Wallace).

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9.31: Instrumental trio-Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, overture to "Flying Dutchman" (Wagner). : . 941; Prison Scene from "Maritana" (Wallace), produced under the of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Lazarillo, Madame Irene Ainsley; Don Caesar, Mr. John Prisk; Don Jose, Mr. Trever "Lewis. The Prison Scene takes place in Act II. Don Caesar and the boy Lazarillo are in their cell, To Don Caesar comes Don Jose. Don Caesar here sings the famous song, "Let Me, Like a Soldier Fall." ‘ He cannot reconcile himself to being hanged. Don Jose. makes a proposition. If Don Caesar will go through the ceremony of marmarriage with a veiled lady, Don Jose will get the sentence of hangmg changed to the more honourable one of being shot. The wedding duly takes place, and Don Caesar takes his stand in front of the firing party. The faithful Lazarillo has, however, removed the bullets from the guns, and Don Caesar’s last dying groans are but feigned ones, Don Jose, intent on compromising the King, has taken Maritana to a ball, Don Caesar follows as soon as his executioners have left him. He arrives at the palace, and Don Jose, though astounded at the presence of the man he thought dead, immediately sizes up-the situation and unveils and presents as Don Caesar’s bride, the elderly Marchioness de Montifiore. Don Caesar is taken aback-not thus he imagined the mysterious veiled bride. Lazarillo-"Alas, Those Chimes." Lazarillo and Don Caesar-"Whither That I." Don Caesar-"Let Me, Like a Soldier Fall." Don Jose-"In Happy Moments.". Lazarillo, Don Caesar, and Don Jose-"Turn On, Old Time." And dialogue. . 10.0: A thought. 10.2: God Save the King. 2Y¥A WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. : Selected gramophone items, : Lecturette-Mrs. Barrington, of Messrs. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd, "Electric Cooking." . : Selected gramophone items. Lecturette-Dr. L. A. Line, "First Aid." : Selected gramophone items. Close down. Children’s hour-Uncle Jasper. Birthday greetings, and programme of songs, duets, and choruses by the pupils of Miss Peterson. A merry hour for all. AurbpAw wes Fone) BS te OK 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. . 8.0; Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture-‘"Les Millions D’Arlequin" (Drigo). 8.5: Vocal, quartet-The Orpheus Quartet, "Just a Song at Twilight" (Moloy). 89: Hawaiian guitars-Berthold and Bent, (a) "Lay My Head Bencath a Rose"; (b) "Kawahia Waltz." 2.17: Contralto solo-Miss Lily Mackie, "Just a-wearing for You" (Bond). 8.21: Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Vivace Double Concerto" (Bach). . 8.31: Vocal duet-Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Len. Barnes, "Glou Glou" (Audran), 8.35: Novelty piano solo-Mr. James Skedden, "Nola." 8,39: Elocution-Miss Violet Wilson, "After the Battle" (Dobson). 8.43: ’Cello solo-Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Elegie" (Faure). 8.48: Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Coe, "Where’er You Walk" (Handel), &.52: Weather forecast. . 8.53: Humorous novelty-Pat and Walter, "Blossom’s Film Scenario." 92: Organ recital-Mr. H. Temple White, (a) "Andante in D" (Plumpton) ; (b) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn); (c) "March Modern" (Lemare). 9.17: Vocal quartet-The Orpheus Quartet, "Tell Me, Pretty Maiden" (Stewart). 9.21; Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Largo and Allegro -Double Concerto" (Bach). 9.31: Baritone solo-Mr. Len. Barnes, "West Country Lad" (German), 935: ’Cello solo-Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Scherzo" (Van Goens). 9.39: Vocal duet-Miss Lily Mackie and Mr, Arthur Coe, ""Maying" (Nevin). 9.43; Hawaiian guitars-Berthold and Bent, (a) "Hawaiian Dreams"; (b) "Honolulu Moon." 9.51: Humour-Miss Violet Wilson, (a) "Nothing Suited Him’; (b) "The Inventor’s Wife" (Corbett). §.55: Novelty piano solo-Mr. James Skedden, "Twinkles." 9.59: Soprano solo-Mrs. Alice Harris, "Rose in the Bnd" (Foster). 10.3: Vocal quartet-The Orpheus, Quartet, "Carnevale" (Rossini). 38YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. SILENT DAY. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session--Town Hall chimes. Selected Studio items. 3.1; His Master’s Voice recital. 3.30: Social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. 40: Talk on the "Domestic Uses of Electricity," by a representative of Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. 4.15: His Master’s Voice recital, 4.30: Close down. 60: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s hour-Big Brother Bill and young en‘ertainers, 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address. §.: Town Hall chimes. Band concert, with assisting artists by Band of the First Battalion, Otago Regiment, under the conductorship of Mr. Llew O. Asten. 8.1: March-The Band, "Distant Greeting" (Doring). 8.6: Overture-The Band, "Light Cavalry" (Suppe). &.14: Humorous recital-Mr. Allan Young, "Levinsky the Politician" (Adams). 8.22: Mezzo-soprano solos-Miss Christina Green, (a) "Thou Art Like a Lovely Flower" (Schumann); (b) "The Lotus. Flower" (Schumann). 8.28: Waltz-The Band, "Valse Septembre" (Godin). 8.35: Recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Annabel Lee" (E. A. Poe). 8.40: Baritone solo-Mr. R. B, Macdonald, "Mine Enemy" (Rudd). : Cornet solo-The Band, "I Passed by Your Window" (Brahe), 8.46: Piccolo solo-The Band, "The Wren in the Poplars." 8.52: Tenor solos-Mr. Frank Stewart, (a) "The Wind" (Spross); (b} "Five Little Piccaninnies" (Anthony). 8.58: Humorous stories-Mr. Allan Young, 9.4: Selection-The Band, "Classica" (Ewing). . 9.19: Recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Christ in Flanders." 9.24: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Christina Green, "The Little Silver Ring" (Chaminade). 928: Intermezzo-The Band, "Alsatian Love Song-Cochels" (Reeves). 9.34: Baritone solos-Mr. R. B. Macdonald, (a) "The Last Call" (Sanderson); (b) "’Tis Good to be Alive" (Cowdell),

9.40: Selection-The Band, "The Merry Widow" (Lehar). | 9.55: Humorous recital-Mr. Allan Young, "Levinsky’s Wedding" (Rose). 10,5: Tenor solo-Mr, Frank Stewart, "The Trumpcter" (Dix). 10.8: Dance-The Band, "Mystic Beauty" (Finck). 10.15: Recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Shopping." 10.20: March-The Band. "The Stars and Stripes" (Sousa). 10.25: God Save the King. .

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 8

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Tuesday, February 21st Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 8

Tuesday, February 21st Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 8

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