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Tuesday, May 29

IVA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-TUESDAY, MAY 29. . 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. . 2.80: Lecturette on "Blectric Cooking," by a representative of Messrs. Turnbull and Jones. . : Further selected studio items. Literary selection by the Announcer. Selected studio items. : Sports results. Close down. Children's session-Uncle George, assisted by Old King Coie and his Merry Fiddler, songs, recitations, duets, letters, and birthdays. Ned ihe ct > He ee ae CwWHHS oe OS 7.15: Lecturette-Mr. George Ambler, "Washing and Preparing Birds for Exhibition." 7.80: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 81: Relay of orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. J. Whiteford-Waugh. 8.11: Soprano solos-Miss Marjorie Faire, (a) "Gray Days" (Lohr); ¢b) "The Birthday" (Kahn). 8.19: Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "Trio, Op. 5¢-First Movement" (Reissiger ). 8.28: Tenor solo-Mr. Robert Peter, "Green Isle of Erin" (Roeckel). 8.32: Relay of entr'acte from Majestic Theatre. 8.87: Gontralto solo-Madame Irene Ainsley, "Pleurez Mes Yeux" ("Le Cid’), (Massenet). 8.42: Talk by Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A., on "Old New Zealand-The Question of Sovereignty." : Relay of orchestral interlude from the Majestic Theatre. Weather forecast. Cornet solo-Mr. Eustace Tregilgas, "Dream of Love" (Hawkes). Excerpts from the opera, "I Pagliacci’ (Leoncavallo), produced in the studio under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Tonio, the Clown, comes before the curtain and tells us all that the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. He makes love to Nedda, the wife of Canio, but she will have none of him, and seizing a whip cuts him across the face. He vows revenge. Nedda has tired of the precarious wandering life of the strollers, and arranged to elope with the young peasant, Silvio. Tonio overhears them, and runs to tell Canio of Nedda’s intidelity. Canio, already suspicious, returns to find who the lover is, but is too late. In his rage he threatens Nedda with his dagger, but is restrained by Beppo. Canio decides that he must play his part and don his motley, though his heart is breaking. So, it is "Laugh, Pagliac«io! In the second act we have a barnstormers’ theatre in the village square. The play begins, and the action is almost identical with what is happening in the lives of the actors. It is too much for poor heart-broken Canio -he has to play at punishing the faithless wife. He stabs her! Silvio leaps from his place among the spectutors on to the stage. Canio now knows! The dripping dagger flashes once more, and Silvio falls. Bowing to the horrified audience, Canio drops the dagger, and remarks: "The comedy is ended." ‘ Cast. Nedda (Columbine) ...... Miss Marjorie Faire ‘anio eeweceeweeeeceeeereeeneoereeeeene Mr. Robert Peter Tonio (Silvio) .ecesseeeseesess Mu. Ernest Snell Yhe Prologue-Tonio. "Ballatella"-Nedda, "My Fate Is In Thy Hands"-Silvio and Nedda. "On With the Motley"’-Canio. : "Serenade"’-Canio. "Pour the Philtre’-Nedda and Canio. Finale, 9,39: Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "Rustic Suite’ (Hawkes). 9.48: Contralto solos-Madame Irene Ainsley, (a) "Harp of the Woofland" (Martin); (b) "The Cup of Life’ (Martin). 9.55: Cornet solos-Mr. DB. Tregilgas, (a) "Wardlenian" (Clement); (b). "Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky). ‘ Pow w ORM Cr aes |

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10.0: Violin solo-Miss I. Bosworth, "Caprice Viennoise" (Kreisler). 10.2: Baritone solo-Mr. Ernest Snell, "Invictus" (Huhn). 10.6: God Save the King. 2VA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-TUESDAY, MAY 29. m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. : Selected gramophone items. 0 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. we 09 69 Close down. Children’s hour-Big Brother Jack. News session, market reports, and sports results. ‘40: Lecturette by representative of the Agricultural Department, "Wor the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. |. a 8.1: Overture-The Orchestra, "The Merry of Windsor" 8.9: Soprano solo-Mrs. Alice Harris, "The Nightingale" (Kjerulf). 8,18: Baritone solo-Mr. Len, Barnes, "Prologue" from "Pagliacci" (Leoneavallo). : 8,18: Instrumental-The Orchestra, grand opera _ selection, "Faust" (Gounod). ‘$24: Gontralto’ solo-Miss Lily Mackie, "Sunshine and Rain" (Blumenthal). 8.28: Humour-Mr. Doug. Stark, (a) "The Waggle o’ the Kilt" (Lauder) 3 (b) "The Wedding o’ Lauchie McGraw" (Lauder). 8.86: Instrumental-The Orchestra, (a) "Standchen" (Czilbulka) ; (b) "Valse Bleue" (Margis). 8.46: Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Coe, "Sometimes in My Dreams" (d’Hardelot). 8.50: Organ solos-Mr, H. Temple White, (a) "Adoration" (Gaul); (b) "Berceuse in A" (Dellbruck); (¢) "Festal March" (Calkin). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Instrumental-The Orchestra, "Ballet Music’ from ‘"Meyerbeer’s operas (Kretschmer). . 9.10: Humour-Mr. Doug. Stark, "Stuff and Nonsense" (original), 9.16: Instrumental-The Orchestra, "The Mikado" (Sullivan). . 9.26: Song cycle-The Orpheus Quartet, "The Mountebanks" (Hasthope Martin). Quartet-"Preamble." "Wpisode." Contralto solo-Miss Lily Mackie, ‘Dusk of Dreams." Baritone solo-Mr. Len. Barnes, "The Quack Doctor." Quartet-"The Heartrending Story." Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Coe, "The Minstrel." Soprano solo-Mrs. Alice Harris, "Jingle Hall." Quartet-"Envoy." 9.52: Instrumental-The Orchestra, request numbers. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1.30 pm.: Relay of description of school procession through the main streets of the city. 2.0: Relay of united Children’s Display from Cranmer Square, including bands in. attendance. 8.0: Relay of Grand Jubilee entertainment from City Concert Hall, consisting of miscellaneous concert by well-known artists, grand . choir, and special grand orchestra. 10.80: Relay of ringing of Cathedral bells and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." . Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (468 METRES)-TUESDAY, MAY 29, 3 pm.: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: His Master’s Voice gramophone recital. 8.30: Social notes and news. ; 3.40: Studio music. 4.0: Address on "The Domestic Uses of Electricity," by Mr. G. J. Butcher, of Messrs. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. . 4,15: Wis Master’s Voice gramophone recital. 4.25: Sporting results. 4,30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. ~ €.1: Children’s session-Big Brother Bill, selections by the Albany Street Boys’ Brass Band, letters and birthdays, stories for the tiny tots, travel talk by Big Brother Bill for the older children. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address delivered under the auspices of the Otago Tramping Club. 8.0: Town Hall chimes, Concert by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr. ©. Franklin, and items by assisting artists. 81: March-Band, "Great Little Army" (Alford). 8.5: Bass solos-Mr. BE. G. Bond, (a) "Vagabond" (Molloy); (b) "Myself, When Young’ (Lehmann). 8.10: Overture-Band, "Raymond" (Thomas). 8.20: Recital-Mr. Eric Hebden, "Shaking Hands" (Anon.). 8.26: aie polo-Mise Wyn McPeak, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (SaintSaens). 8.29: Two waltzes-Band, (a) "Always" (Berlin); (b) "A Night of Love" (Spiers). 8.84: Tenor solos-Mr. Chas. Edwards, (a) "To Sing Awhile’ (Drummond) ; oar (b) "Two Eyes of Grey" (McGeoch). 8.88: Selection-Band, "Iolanthe" (Sullivan). : Humorous recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Peach Pies" (Anon.). : Boxte ge. R. B. Macdonald, "The Great Awakening" ramer). ot wo 0 ao © 2: Weather forecast. 4: Humoresque-Band, "Parade of the Tin Soldiers." 11: Address-Pastor W. D. More. .25: Bass solo-Mr. BE. G. Bond, "Cobblin’" (Sanderson). 28: Trombone solo-Band, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan, ary. Laidlaw). 88: Contralto solos-Miss Wyn McPeak, (a) "Three Fishers Went Sailing" (Hullah); (b) "Slumber Song" (Maclowell), 43: Intermezzo-Band, "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelby). 51: Vocal duet-Messrs. Chas. Edwards and R. B. Macdonald, "The Song of the Sword." . : Recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Round-abouts and Swings’ (Chalmers). : Baritone solos-Mr. R, B. Macdonald, (a) "Onaway, Awake, Be- _ loved’* (Cowen); (b) "Cloze Props". (Charles). :-March-Band, "Argandab"’ (Thomson), : God Save the King. Wednesday, May 30 1YA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. 3 pm: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 4,0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 48: Wurther selected studio items, 4.25: Sports results. 4.80: Close down. ; 6.0: Children’s session-Uncle Tom, opening chorus, pianoforte solo, Eric a. Linfoot, "Toccatina" (Harris); song, Uncle Tom, selected; pianoforte solo, Lyned Alison, "A Passing Storm" (Carroll); story- ; time, letters, and birthdays; closing chorus, 7.15: News and market reports. ct bh HO SH Heoess cr @ oO Ow

8.0; Chimes. Si: Relay of Auckland Municipal Band concert, under the direction of Mr. Christopher Smith. The following items will be rendered from the studio by the Hazell-Sutherland Duo :- Vocal duets-Hazell-Sutherland Duo, (a) "Because of You" (Tosti) ; (b) "Good Luck and Bad" (Squire). Contralto solos-Miss Phyllis Hazell, (a) "Lament of Isis" (Ban- . tock); (b) "Salaam" (White). Baritone solos-Mr. Frank Sutherland, (a) "Three for Jack" | (Squire); (b) "The Red Star of Romany" (Sanderson). 10.0: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. SILENT DAY. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. p.m.: Afternoon concert session-Selected studio items. : Talk by Miss Henderson on "Hlectric Cooking." .25: Sports results. . 0: Obhildren’s session-Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard, story by Uncle Peter; piano and ’cello solos; songs by Mother Hubbard; recitations by "Mother McCree"; story by Uncle Peter, birthday greetings, and good night songs. 7.15: Addington stock market report. 8.0: Chimes and overture. ~ 8.5: Baritone solo-Mr. A. G. Thompson, "The Mother’s Heart" (Clarke). 8.9: Cello solo-Mr. Harold Beck, "Cradle Song" (Schubert). 8.14: Voeal solo-Miss Mary Shaw, "Herding Song" (Lawson). 8.18: Clarinet solo-Mr. Mal. Brunette, "Intermezzo," from "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni). 8.22: Tenor solos-Mr. T. G. Rogers, (a) "Mountain Lovers" (Squire); (b) "That Old-fashioned Mother o’ Mine" (Nicholls). : 8.30: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "First Movement" from "Trio in C Minor" (Mendelssohn). 8:40: Contralto solo-Miss Nellie Lowe, "Break 0’ Day" (Sanderson). 8.44: Flugel horn solo-Mr, HE. N. Trenbath, "Widerker" (Hartmann). 8.49: Humorous recital-Miss Marie Santoro, "The Blind Boy in the Gallery" (Anon.). : Vocal quartet-Dulcet Quartet, "Four Jolly Smiths" (Leslie). : Weather forecast. Overture. Baritone solo-Mr. A. G. Thompson, "When the Sergeant-Major’s on Parade" (Longstaff). ° Cello solo-Mr. Harold Beck, "Gavotte" (Popper). Soprano solos-Miss Mary Shaw, "To the Chicks" (Fraser) ; (b) "A Churning Lilt" (Fraser). : Clarinet solo-Mr. Mal. Brunette, "Carnival de Venice". (with variations), (Hartmann), own arrangement. : Tenor solo-Mr. T. G. Rogers, "Macushla" (McMurrough). : Contralto and baritone duet-Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr. A. G. Thompson, "Gray Days" (Johnson). : Instrumental trios-Ohristchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Serenata" (Toselli) ; (b) "Bolero" (Ravina). : Contralto solo-Miss Nellie Lowe, "Vale" (Russell). : Flugel horn solo-Mr. BE. N. Trenbath, "Until" (Sanderson). : Humorous recitals, Miss Marie Santoro, (a) "The Drama" (a story of the old lady at the play); (b) "A Tragedy" (Anon.). Vocal quartet-Dulcet Quartet, "The Long Day Closes’ (Sullivan). Close down. BoD Moma oo oe OC He ee toto Oct oo oe CUR i eT) to H 299 SP OY S YH YHHH to oOo ct J 4YA DUNEDIN (463 ME'TRES)-WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. SILENT DAY.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 8

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Tuesday, May 29 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 8

Tuesday, May 29 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 8

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