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Monday, March 5th

1¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-MONDAY, MARCH 5. SILENT DAY.

2X¥A WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-MONDAY, MARCH 5. 3 p.m.:; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington, 3.1: Selected gramophone items. , 5.30: Lecturette on "Fashions," by a representative of James Smith, Limited. 3.49: Selected gramophone items. 0: Close down, Chitaren s nour-Toby and Jeff. Ist tn c : News session, market reports, and sports results, ont) 7.40; Lecturette on "Our Weights and Measures," by Mr. H. E, Mostyn, of ’ the Labour Wepartment. $.0; Chimes ot the G.P.U, clock. 8.1; Overture-"Valse Triste" (Sibelius). 8.5: Vocal quartet-The Celeste Quartet, "The Stars that Above Us Are Shining" (Weber), . 8.9: Humorous recitai--Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture" (Jerome), 8.14; Soprano soi-.tsss Myra Sawyer, "As Thro’ the Street" from "La Boheme" (Puccini). 8.18: Instrumenial trio-symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Part Dumky Trio" (Dvorak), 8.28: Vocal duet-Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr. Edgar Swain, "A Little Old Garden" (Hewitt). . 8.32; Flute solo-Mr. L. W. Rothwell, "Andalouse" (Krantz). 8.37; Harmony-Mr. H. Montgomery, a vocal entertainment. 8.42; Violin solo-Miss Ava Symons, "Meditation" (Glazounov). . 8.47: Bass solo-Mr. Wm. Boardman, "A Bachelor Gay" from "Maid of the Mountains" (Tate). , 8.51: Hawaiian duos-Messrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) ‘Me and My Shadow" (Jolson and Dreyer); (b) "What Does It Matter?" (Berlin). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Lecturette "Professor T. A. Hunter, of Victoria University, "The Mind fe) an," bed 2.10; Contralto solo-Miss Mabel Dyer, "Dawn" (Paul Currin). 3.14: Humorous recital-Mr, Stanley Warwick, "Spring" (Thomas). 9.20: Vocal duet-Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, "How Long in Torment Sighing" (Mozart). §.25: Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Second Part Dumky Trio" (Dvorak). 9.35: Harmony-Mr. H. Montgomery, five minutes of melody. 9.40: Flute solo-Mr. L. W. Rothwell, "Idyll" (Pessard). 9.44; T enor Voge Edgar Swain, "La Donna e Mobile" from "Rigoletto" erdi). 2.49; Hawauan duos-Messrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) "Southern Blues" (Palakiko); (b) "In a Little Spanish Town" (Wayne). 9.57: Vocal quartet-Celeste Quartet, "A Little Grey Home in the West" (Lohr). ’ God Save the King. . 3Y¥A CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-MONDAY, MARCH 5. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 4.30; Close down. oJ; Children's hour-Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna-Birthday ercetings, stories, and songs. 7.15: News and reports, 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral music from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Harry Ellwood. Band concert by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under the conductorship of Lieut. C. H. Hoskin and assisting artists. 8.15: Baritone solo-Mr. Charles Lawrence, "The Stoker" (Arundale). 8.19: March-Band, "Colonel Bogey" (Alford) (by request). §.23: Soprano solos-Muiss Marjorie Miller, A.T.C.L., (a) "Until" (Sander- . son); (b) "Down Here" (Brahe). 8.26: Fantasia-Band, "Carnival of Flowers" (Le Duc). 8.31: Vocal duets-Messrs. Alfred Lovell and Chas. Lawrence, (a) "Rock-a-Bye Days" (De Sylva); (b) "Hop, Skip, and a Jump" (Kahn). 8.37: Humoreske-Band, "Ding, Dong Bell" (Trentlard). 3.40; Humorous recital-Mr. Hiram Dunford, "The Yarn of the Nancy Bell" from "Bab Ballads" (Gilbert). 8.46: March-Band, "Ruaparaha" (Lithgow). 8.50: Songs at the piano-Mr. Maurice Lawrence, "When You're a Long, Long Way from Home" (M.S.). 8.54; Tenor solo-Mr, Alfred Lovett, "The Big Parade" (De Sylva). &59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Relay of orchestral music from the Strand Picture Theatre, 9.10: Baritone solo-Mr. Charles Lawrence, "Ships that Never Come In" (Yellen). 9.14: Cornet solo-Band soloist, "Come, Sing to Me" (Thompson), 9.17: Vocal duet-Messrs. Lovet and C. Lawrence, "While the Years Go Drifting By" (Wall). 9.21: Selection-Band, "La Somnambula" (Bellini). 9.26: Soprano solo-Miss Marjory Miller, "She Is Far from the Land" (Lambert). 9.33: Waltz-Band, "Summer Glory’ (Greenwood). 9.37: Humorous recitak-Mr. Hiram Dunford, "The Grom’s Story" (the story of a horse versus car) (M.S.). 9.42: Selection-Band, "Arcadians" (Moncton, arr. Talbot). 9.47: Male voice duets-Messrs. Maurice and Charles Lawrence, (a) "The Ghost of the Violin" (Gordon); (b) "He’s a Devil" (Kyle). 9.55: March-Band, "Higher Grade" (Carter). God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-MONDAY, MARCH 5. SILENT DAY,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 March 1928, Unnumbered Page

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Monday, March 5th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 March 1928, Unnumbered Page

Monday, March 5th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 33, 2 March 1928, Unnumbered Page

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