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Friday, June 1

Se He He GO SCRRCSy 9.56 + 10.5: mn 1¥.A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-FRIDAY, JUNE 1. _: Afternoon session-Selected studio items, Literary selection by the Announcer. Turther studio items. : Sports results. : Close down. Children’s hour--Nod, assisted by pupils of Miss Blamires. Piano, Lorna Frith, "Sea Idylls" (Carroll). Recitation, Gwen Hogan, "Three Foxes’ (Milne). Duet. Margaret Vause and Thel Saunders, "Idylils" (Carroll). Letters and birthdays. Piano, Wileen Knox, "Caprice" (Rowley). Recitation, Eva Neil. Song, Betty Chappell, "Fairy's Lullaby." Story-time. Talk, by Mr. Geo. Campbell, on "Motoring." News and market reports. Close down. Chimes. Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under Mr. Henry (. Engel. Vocal quartet-The St. Andrew's Quartet, "With a Laugh as we go Round" (Bennett). : Instrumental trio-Tbe Studio Trio, "Andante and Finale" (Reinecke). One-act piay-Auckland Comedy Players, with Mr. J. I’. Montague, "Campbell of Kilmohr" (Ferguson). Instrumental and, vocal-The Internationals, (a) "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day" (Sherman); (b) "I Love a Man" (MeDonald). Weather forecast. Relay of entr'acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra. Recital--Mr. J. I. Montague, "The Whistler." Cello solo---Miss Molly Wright, "Allegro Appassionato" (SaintSaens). Presentation of "Our Pantomime" (Herbert Oliver), by the St Andrew's Quartet :-- Quartet-"Come and See Our Pantomime," Soprano-"Princess Love." Tenor--"Hero of Her Heart." Quartet-"The Way to Love." Instrumental entr'acte--The Studio Trio, "The Shamrock" (Myddleton). Soprano and tenor duet--"The Song of Our Hearts." Contralto---"Fairy Queen's Song." Scena (bass)-"Demon's Song." Quartet-"Life’s Patntomine." Vooul and instrumental-The Internationals, (a) "Russian Lullaby’? (Berlin): (b) "Some Day You'll Say 0.1K." (Donaldson); (¢) "Aly Rainhow" (Lee). God Save the King.

2V4 WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 8 pan.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Wellington, 3.1: 4.30: 5.0: 6.0: T.0: 8.0: 8.1% RS: $.12: S.1T: > = : — le . 9.44: 9.48 : 9.56: 9.50: Selected gramophone items. and 4.55 p.m.: Sporting results to hand, Close down. Children’s hour-Unele Ernest. Nows session, market reports. and sports results. Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. Overture-The Orchestra, "Overture to an Irish Comedy" (Ansell). Voeul trio-The Etude, "Breathe Soft Ye Winds" (Paxton). Tonor solo-Mr. Frank Skinner, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan). Instrumental trios-Symons-3llwood-Short — Trio, (a) "Minuet" (Shield-Moffatt); (b) "Serenade" (Ilaydn); (c¢) "Polish Dance" (Scharwenka). : Soprano solo, with flute obbligato-Miss Gretta Sturk, "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" (Bishop), (flute obbligato by Mr. Claude Tucker). : Wawniian trios-Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "La Paloma" (Yradier): (b) "Honolulu Moon" (Lawrence). : Baritone solo---Mr. Ray Kemp, "Grendon Fair" (Marie). : Tnstrumental-The Orchestra, (a) "Valse Triste" (Sibelius); (b) "Minuet" (Mozart). : Vocal quartet--The Etude Quartet, "Par Away" (Bliss). : Wumorous sketch--The Two Boiled Owls, "Sweeping t’ Chimbley" (Stubbe). Weather report and announcements. Instrumental-The Orchestra, "Pirates of Penzance" (Sullivan). : Tenor solo-Mr. Frank Skinner, "I Hear a Thrush at Eve" (Cadman), : Contralto solo-Miss Rita Arnold, "May Dew" (Bennett). . : Instrumental-The Orchestra, (a)‘ ‘The Vanished Army" (Alford) ; (vb) "Klegtemnestra"’ (Lotter). : Novelty vocal---The Two Boiled Owls, (a) "Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away" (Pendling); (b) "My Regular Gal" (Warren). : Hawaiian trio-Palmer’s Uawaiian Trio, (a) "You've Been a Good Pal tu Me" (Watson and Bull); (b) "My Tumbie-down Cottage of Dreams" (Nicholls). Yocal duet--Miss Rita Arnold and Mr. Ray Kemp, "Somebody" (Stuart). ‘ Instrumental-The Orchestra, request numbers. Vocal quartet-The Etude Quartet, "Huntsmen's Chorus" (Weber). Instrumental-The Orchestra, popular dance numbers.

8YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 3 pm.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items, 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session-Bizg Brother. The South New Brighton School Drum und Fife Band and School Choir will provide half-an-hour's programme. Birthday greetings and bedtime stories. : News session. : Talk by Mr. H. G. El, "What the Summit Road Means to the People of Christchurch and Canterbury." bal ion! te cou $.0: Chimes and overture. The Melodious Four, in 2 Burmese love story in song, entitled "The -agoda of Flowers" (with instrumental accompaniment), followed by a miscellaneous concert by 38YA artists. $.5: Descriptive opening chorus-Melodious Four, "Shwe Dagon Pago Oda" (Woodford-Finden ). Passing of priest, with contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "I Come from Afar’ (Woodford Finden). Prayer, trio, and chorus (Misses Hammerton and Renaut and Mr, Russell Sumner), "Awgatha, Awgatha" (Woodford-Finden). Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Sumner, "’Midst the Petals in Your Tresses" (Woodford-Finden). Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "In My Lacquered Tray are Roses" (Woodford-Finden ). Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "The Star Flower Tree" (Wood-ford-Iinden). Bass sae T, D, Williams, "God Keep My Thoughts" (WoodfordTinden). * Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Pale Priest Beside the Shrine" (Woodford-Finden). Contralto and bass duet-Miss Belle Renaut and Mr. T. D. Williams, "Ah, it was There to Live to Love" (Woodford-Finden), Mixed vocal quartet-Melodious Four, "Shwe Dagon Pagoda" (Woodford YFinden). 8.41: Weather forecast. 8.48: Beresford Banjo Band-(a) "Japanese Fan Dance" (Bonheur); (bp, "Swinging on a Rainbow" (Wood and Long). 8.58: Humorous recital-Mr. ©, W. Collins, "Insuring His Life" (Romer), 9.3: Soprano solo--Miss Frances Hamerton, "T/Ete’ (Chaminade). 9.7: Pianoforte solos-Miss Aileen Warren, (a) Berceuse" (Greig); (bB "Pappilon" ("Butterfly"), (Grieg).

Programmes Continued

. Copyright These programmes are copyright, but individual daily programmes may be published on day of performance.

§.12: Tenor solo-Mr. Russell Summer, "Till I Wake" (Woodford-Finden). 9.16: Beresford Banjo Band-(a) "Old Windsor" (Ellis); (b) "Lancashire Clogs" (Grimshaw). 9.26: Humorous recittl-Mr. C. W. Collins, "Not Old" (Julius Day). 9.31: Instrumental trios-Christchureh Broadeasting ‘Trio, (a) "Valse Russe" (Bantock); (b) "Serenata" (Moskowski). 9.41: Soprano and contralto duet-Misses F. Hamerton and B. Renaut, "Pan’s Holiday" (Bridge). 9.45: Pianoforte solo-Miss Aileen Warren, "Arabesque" (Chaminade). 9.50: Mixed vocal quartets-Melodious Four, (a) "A Summer Wind" (Cruickshank); (b) "Evening" (Cruickshank). 9.56: Beresford Banjo Band, (a) "Koonville Parade’ (Turner); (b) "The Little White House’ (Rose and Akst). 10.6: God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-FRIDAY, JUNE 1. m.: Town Hall chimes. : Gramophone recital, : Fashion talk, by a representative of the D.1.C., Ltd. : Music from the Savoy. : Studio music. Further music from the Savoy. : Gramophone recital. : Sporting results. : Close down. Town Hall chimes. Children’s session-Auntie Sheila and Big Brother Bill. The musical portion of the programme is to be provided by Sergt. Napier anil a quartet of trumpeters from the Military Bugle Band. It will consist of the various bugle calls, from the "Reveille" to ‘the "Last Post." used in the British Army. Time permitting, a number ofs hort stories of courage on the battlefield will be told by Big Brother Bill, Aunt Sheila will also tell stories, : News session. Town Hall chimes. Orchestral selection. Baritone solos-Mr. Bert Rawlinson (negro spirituals), (a) "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (Marsh); (b) "Go Down, Moses" (Marsh). : Pianoforte solo-Mr, Gordon Findlay, "Invitation a La Valse" (Weber). : Soprano solo-Mrs. D. Carty, "At Dawning" (Eberhart). : Mute solo-Mr. Chas. E. Gibbons, "Olivette’ (Audran). : Bass solos-Mzx. Neil Black, (a) "Young Tom o’ Devon" (Russell) ; (b) "Rosebud" (Drummond). , : Orchestral selection. : Vocal duet-rs. D. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawlinson. selected. : Baritone solo-Mr. Bert Rawlinson (negro spiritual), "Steal Away" (Marsh). : Pianoforte solos-Mr. Gordon Findlay, (a) "Charmeuse" (Clarke) ; (b) "To the Rising Sun." Weather forecast. Soprano solos--Mrs. D. Carty, (a) "John Anderson, My Joe" (Burns) ; (b) "Adelai" (Abbott). : Fute solo--Mr. Chas. EB. Gibbons, "Barbier de Seville’ (Rossini). : Bass solo-Mr. Neil Black, "Bid Me to Love’ (Burnard). : Relay of dance music. : * Close down. S> > PR ER IR IB Go 09 0 Oo 09 bet mS Sh ote OUCH ee obin wy ArKO SSaun TA ID OO DH WwW wWowpm woven ct fon) Poet Gite DWDWOW wee

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 10

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Friday, June 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 10

Friday, June 1 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 10

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