Thursday May 24
1X¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-THURSDAY, MAW 24. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 3.30 : S40: 4,0: 4.8: 4.25: 4.30: 6.0: oe UF bias P RHA MH HHO gh P ewto es Lecturette by representative of Auckland Gas Company, "Gas Cooking." Further studio items. Literary selection by the Announcer. Selected studio items, Sports results. Close down. Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan. Story for tiny tots. Song, Cinderella, "The Pumpkin" (Saville). Letters and birthdays. Uncle Vernon, stories and songs. Record. Story-time. : News and reports and book review. Chimes. Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra. : Vocal quartet-Mr. Barry Coney’s Quartet, "Softly Fall the Shades" (Silas). : Instrumental trio-Studio Trio, "Trio in B Flat, Op. 21, Allegro Molto" (Dvorak). : Tenor solo-Mr. Geo. Barnes, "Parted" (Tosti). Voval and instrumental-Bohemian ‘Trio, (a) "ellin’ the Birds. Tellin’ the Trees" (Johnstone); (b) "Wben You and I Were Seventeen" (Rosoff). : Contralto solo-Miss Martha Williamson, "Sink, Red Sun" (Del Riego). : Pianoforte solo-Cyril Towsey, "Holberg Suite’ (Grieg). : Soprano solo-Miss D. Youd, (a) "Wings" (d@Hardelot) ; (b) "Hurry Up, April’ (Travers). : Raritune solo-Mr. Barry Coney, "I Am Fate’? (Hambler). : Weather report and forecast. Relay of entr'acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra. Humour and yocal-fhe Asquiths, "Thirty Minutes’ Drawing-room Entertainment." : Instrumental trio-The Studio Trio, ‘"Ilenry VIII Dances" (German). : Tenor solo-Mr. Geo. Barnes, "Angels Guard Thee" (Godard), Contralto solo-Miss Martha Williamson, "Waters of Minnetonka" (Lieurance). : Voeal and instrumental-The Bohemian Trio, (a) "My Blue Heaven" (Donaldson); (b) "Music With My Meals." : Baritone solo-Mr. Barry Coney, "Danny Deeyer’ (Spross). : Voeal quartet-Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, "Stars of the Summer Night" (Tours). : God Save the King.
| Nad = S.1: 8.7: 2YA WELLINGTON (120 METRES)-THURSDAY, MAY 24. 3 pan.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. Selected gramophone items. : Sporting results to hand. 5: Selected gramophone items. 3: Sporting results to hand. Close down. Children’s hour-Empire Day Girl Guides and Bey Scouts. News session. market reports. and sports results. : Lecturette-Miss Margaret O'Connor, "Doings and Dancing in Other S11: $.19: 8.23: 8.28: §.36 : $40: 8.44 coke) aa ., € mie 9. 4 9 9. 9 ' Ly nN 1 8 9 9. 9 9 9 . . Lands." Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. A Special Empire Day Programme by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (Conductor, Mr. T. Geoedall), and Assisting Artists. March-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Steadfast and True" (Teike). Quartet-The Clarion Quartet, "The Last Rose of Summer" (traditional). Overture-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Lhe King's Lieutenant" (Moore). Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Skinner, "My Pretty Jane" (Bishop). Blocution--Mr, Cedric Gardiner, (a) "Recessional’ (Kipling); (b) "A Chant of Loye for England’ (Cone). Fantasia-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Songs of Merrie England" (Raymond). Bass solo-Mr. James Cooke, "Lime to Go" (Sanderson). Contralto solo-Miss Alma May, "Annie Laurie" (Scott). Patrol-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "The British Patrol" (Reviere). : Quartet-The Clarion Quartet, "Old Mother Hubbard" (Wheeler). : Baritone solo-Mx. Ray Kemp, "Fishermen of England" (Phillips). Weather report and announcement. Fantasia-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "British Melodies" (Greenwood). Tenor solo-Mr. Will IIancock, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle" (traditional). Contralto solo-Miss Alma May, "Come Back to Ein" (Claribel). Waltz-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Lolita" (Lithgow). Quartet--The Clarion Quartet, "Home, Little Maori, Home" (Hill). March-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Odeon" (Pryor). Tenor solo-Myr. Frank Skinner, "The Fortune Hunter" (Willeby). Elocution-Mr. Cedric Gardiner, (a) "A Song of England" (Noyes) ; (b) "I Vow to Thee, My Country" (Rice). Sclection-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Crown of Scottish Song" (Wright and Round). 50: Baritone solo and quartet-Mr. Ray Kemp and the Clarionet Quartef, "Land' of Hope and Glory" (Plgar),
Programmnes Continued
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9.54: 9.58 : March-Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "The Vanished Army" (Alford). (Dedicated to the ‘first 100, 000 men who fell in the Great War.) National Anthem. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-THURSDAY, MAY 24, 8 p.m.: Afternoon concert session-Selected studio items. 4,25: Sports résults. 6.0; 2 RO Mow ple DMM D WH PO MoI nw ~l CUB IB IR GO RoOUSS $$ SLOSS sysopr iphhromog i) Ne Children’s hour, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. Empire Day programme. Opening song by Chuckle and Aunt Pat, "Ilow Do You Do?’ Story for the tiny tots by Aunt Pat, "Little Princess Blizabeth." English song by Frank Robinson. "The Story of Our Flag," by Chuckle. Song by Seotch David. Birthdays. Recitation by Cousin Peggy, "Lhe Hmblem of Our Empire." Song, ‘Waiata Poi," by WHileen Grennell. Song, Cousin Tom, "The Shamrock of Old Ireland." Song, Cousin Katherine, "The Land of My Fathers." : News session. : Talk by Mr. H. W. Beck, "Breeding for High Egg Production." Chimes and overture. Soprano sclo and chorus-Madame Gower Burns and Grand Opera Quartet, "When the Impire Calls" (Alfred Ifill). Cello solo-Mr, Harold Beck, "Melodie" (Purcell), : Baritone solo and chorus-My. Bernard Rennell and Grand Opera Quartet, "Who Were the Yeomen of Hngland" (German). : Mute solo-Mr. W. Way, "Iantasia on English Airs" (Pratten). : Contralto solo and chorus-Mrs. Aun Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, "Peaceful England" (German). : Instrumental trio-Christchurch Droadcasting Trio, "Preamble--Nor-folk Folk Tune" (Woods). : Tenor solo-Mr. Harold Prescott, "Fhe Deathless Army" (Trotere). : Highland war pipes-Mr. Angus Melutosh, "My Ifome." : Soprane solo-Madame Gower Burns, "Itomeland" (Drummond). : Reeitation-Miss Naare Hooper, "Iampire Day." : Baritone solo and chorus---Mr. Bernard Rennell and Grand Opera Quartet, "Sons of New Zealand" (Ilope). : Weather report and forecast. Overture. Coatralto solo--Avs. Ann Ilarper, "There's a Land" (Allitsen). Cello solo-Mr. Iiarold Beck, "Yalse Triste" (Alfred Ifill). : enor solo--Mr. Harold Prescott, "The Veteran’s Song" (Adams), : lute solo-Mr. W. Hay. "Cantabile and Allegretto." : Soprano solo~-Madame Gower Burns, "Coming Tome" (Willeby). : Instrumental trio--Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. (a) "Irarewell to Cueullain" (traditional); (b) "A Country Dance" (Foulds), : Tenor solo and chorus---Mr. Tiarold Prescott and Grand Opera Quartet, "The Red, White, and Blue" (National Air). : Highland war pipes--Mr. A. McIntosh, (a) "Seann Tribhais"; (b) "Champion of the Seas’; (¢) "The Tenpenny Bit." : Soprano solo and chorus-Madame Gower Burns and Quartet, "Land of Hope and Glory" (gar), Recitations--Miss Naare Hooper, (2) "The Passing of the Queen, January, 1261" (Oxenhain); (b) "The Empire Xpirit, According to Monty." : Quiurtet-Madume Gower DGurns'’s Grand Opera Quartet, "God Save the King" (igar). 4V¥A DUNEDIN (465 METRES) -THURSBAY, MAW 24, 7 p.m. Town Ifall chimes. 7.40: &.0: 8.1: §.12: 8.19: 8.27: §.30: 8.40: 8.47: 8.57: 9,2: sme 9.5: 9.8: 9.18: 9,23: 9,26: 9.32: 9.44: 9.47: 9.54: 10.0: Request er wanophone ceucert. News session. Yown IIall chimes. Orchestral music, under the direction of Mons. de Rose, relayed from the Octagon Theatre. Light baritone solos-Mr. J. B. MeConnell, (a) "Just Like a Butterfly" (Donaldson); (b) "The Paradise in Mother's Eyes," Humorous recital---Miss Ulilda Scurr, "Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral" (Belloc). Light mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Betty Roberts, "The Island of Love" (Caryill). Popular banjo numbers--Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Ukulele Dreain Girl" (Yow); (b) "So Blue" (fenderson); (¢) "Blue Skies" (Berlin). Light baritone svlos-Mr. R. Wilson-Brown, (a) "Under the Irish Moon" (Drisiane); (b) "That's a Grood Girl’ (Berlin), Orchestral selection from the Octagon Theatre. Ifumorous recital---Mr. Carl Moller, "Mean@erings of Monty." Weather report and forecast. Light soprano solo---Miss Dorothy West, "Mary," from "Our Miss Gibbs" (Monctony. Popular banjo nuinbers---Dunedin Banjo Trio.- (a) "A Lane in Spain" (Lombardo); (b) "Love is Just a Little Bit of Ekeaven" (Baer) ; (ce) "Oh, If I Only Lad You" (Friend), Light baritone solo-Mr. J. B. MeConnell. "Souvenirs" (Nichols). Wumorous recital--Miss [lilda Seurr, "fhe Motor-car Boy." Light soprano solos- -Miss Betty Roberts, (a) "After I Say I’m Sorry" (Donaldson); (by "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day" (Johnson). Orchestral selections frem Octagon heatre. Light baritene solo---Mr. It. Wilson grown, "The Ragtime Goblin Man" (Sterling). Humorous recitals- Mr. Carl Moller, (a) "The Liar’ (Iforne); (b) "Catching the Early Morning Train" (Adecler). Light soprano solos--Miss Dorothy West, (a) "My Ifome While You Wait" (Ayer); (b) "If You Would Care" (Darewski), God Save the King.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 18 May 1928, Page 9
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