Saturday July 14
_ I¥A, AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-SATURDAY, JULY #& 2.45 p.m.: Relay of description of Rugby football from Eden Park. Announcer, 4,30: 6.0: 7.0: 715: 745: 8.0: 8.1: 811: 8,15: 8.19; 8.233 2.34; Mr. W. J. Meredith. Close down. Children’s session, conducted by Cinderella. Close down. News and sports results. Close down. ‘Chimes. Relay Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under Mr. Ern, Beachem--Overture. Voeal quartet-The Lyric Quartet, "Some Folks Nay" (ITuntly). Banjo-Record, "The Insurgents’ Patrol" (Turner). Tenor-Mr. Arthur H. Ripley, "An Evening Song" (Blumenthal), Vocal and instrumental-The Bohemian Trio, Hawaiian melodies, (&) "Lei Aloha’ (MSS.), (traditional) ; (b) "Hula In" (MSS.) (traditional). Humour--Mr. A. McElwain, some hunour,
8.36: Vocal duet-Messrs. Thomas and Nichards, "Songs of Sailore and Comrades" (Champe). . Vocal and instrumental--The Bohemian Trio, (a) "Ukulele Dream. Girl’ (MSS.), (Low); (b) guitar sole, "Hawaiian Rag" (MSS.), (Ferara). : Relay Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra-Entr'acte, Evening forecast. Tenor-Mr. Herbert Richards, "Like Stars Above’ (Squire). Banjo-Record, "Queen of the Burlesque" {Turner). Bass-Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Yeoman’s Wedding Song" (Poniatowsky >. : Voeal quartet-The Lyric Quartet, "Fishing" (Parkes). Relay-The Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret, under Mr, Harry Neilson, dance music. God Save the King. 2¥A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-SATURDAY, JULY 14. 12 noon: Relay description of Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting at Trentham. 245: Relay description of football match at Athletic Park, interspersed with description of Race Meeting at Trentham, 6.0: Children’s session-Aunt Gwen and .Uncle Toby, assisted by Cousin Lynette and pupils of Miss Mavis Tulan-Recitations, pianoforte solos, stories and birthday greetings, 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results, 7.40: Lecturette, "The Mind of the Child," by Professor W. H. Gould. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. A. special yaudeville programme by the Petone Black and White Entertainers, assisted by 2YA Orehestra in -concert selecfiens published by the Bosworth Publishing Company (London). 31: Potted overture-The -Orchestra, "Humorous Sketch" (Engieman). 8.11: Chorus-Petone Black and White Entertainers, Vocal Gems from "Sunny" (Kern). 2 8.16: Recital-Miss Kirry Rowe, "Joe" fAnon.)}. 8.20: Jazz pianoforte solo--‘Camille"? Waliz. $.25: Voeal duet-Miss Molly Keating and Mr. R. Park, "Sleepy Time i" (Whiting). a 8.29: Humorous sketch- Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr. W. Rowe, ‘"Lfke Obstacle" (arrgd. W. Rowe). 8.35: Flexotone solo-Mr. H. Brown, "Lay My Head Beneath a Roxe"® (Falkenstein). §.39: Dramatic recital-Mr. W. Rowe. "Lizeite." 844: Song and chorus-Miss Molly Keating and company, "Breeze" (Hanley). 8.48: Humour-Mr. W. Kitchener, "Underneath the Bed" (Weston and Lee}. 8.58: Repeat numbers-The Orchestra. 0.1: ’ Weather forecast. 9.3: Voeal duets-Messrs. R. Park and J. Warren, (2) "My Blue Heaven" (Donaldson), (b) "Biue Skies" (Berlin). 9.9: Mandolin solo (with guitar accompaniment’-Myr, W. Dawson, "Honelnin Moon" (Lawrence). 9.18: Maori vocal numbers-Miss Molly Baker and Maori members of the company, "Maori Melodies." 9.20: Sketch-Mr. W. Rowe, "Orange Blossoras" (arrgd. W. Rowe). 9.25: Baritone solo with chorus-Mr. Frank Dioyd and company, "Marvel- ! lous" (Clare and Pollock). 9.29: Instrumental selection-The Orchestra, "In a Chinese Temple Garden" | (Ketelbey). | After a few bars of characteristic introduction -- The incantation of the priests in the Temple-the perfume of incense floats in the air-a metody (given to ’cello, viola, and oboe with pizzicato accompaniment) represents two lovers2 Manchu wedding procession passes noisily by-a street disturbance ensues amongst the coolies (founded on an actual Chinese seale)--the beating of the gong in the Temple restores quietude--the incantation of the priests is heard again, and the lovers’ song {amidst the singing of birds), with z brief quotation from the Temple and coolies-music brings ; the piece to a conclusion, 9.39: Soprano solo--Miss Molly Keating, "Farewell, My Love" €Lehar). 9.43: Flexotone solo-Mr. H. Brown,'"The Song is Ended" (Berlin). 0.47: Vocal duet- Miss M. Scott and Mr. I. Boyd, "I Did Not Know" (Trotere). $.51: Mandolin solo with guitar accompaniment-‘"Just a Melody" (Robison). %.55: Chorus-The company, Gems from ‘Rose Marie" (Friml). 10.0: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (366 METRES)-SATURDAY, JULY 14, p.m.: Description of Rugby Football Match from Lancaster Park. Children’s hour-Greetings and stories by Uncle Sam. Music and suns by Aunt May. : News session. : Sports results. : Chimes and Overture. 8.10: Baritone solo-Mr. J. Francis Jones, "Had a Horse" (Korbay), 8.14: Tenor Trombone solo-Mr. E. G. Williams, ‘"Phe Firefly" (Moss). $21: Soprano svlo-Miss Mabel Thomas, "The Sweetest Flower that Blows" (Hawley). 824: Banjo and Banjolin duet- Messrs. Perce Skinner and Stan Birch, "Double Eagle March" (Wagner). 8.29: Tenor solo-Mr. David McGill, "The Carnival’ (Molloy). 8.33: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadeasting Trio, "Presto" (Lalo). 8.41: Mezzo-contralto solo-Miss Anite Graham, "A-May Morning" (Denza}. 845: Musieal saw, violin and piano trio--Blue and Gold Instrumental Trice, (a) "Drifting and Dreaming’ (Gillespie), (b) "That Saxophom: Waltz" (Bhisk and Mingo). : Soprano and tenor duet-Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, "Oh! Lovely Night" (Ronald). : Story from Farm Ballads-Mr. Hiram Dunford, "Betsy and I Are Out" (Caritons). . Weather report and late news. Overture. ; : Baritone solos*--Mr. J. Francis Jones, {a} "When I Awake" (b) "Song of the Bow" (Aylward), ; : Tenor Trombone solo-Mr. BH. G. Williams, "The Prize from ‘fhe Master Singer’ (Wagner). : Soprano solo-Miss Mabel Thomas, "The Jewel Song" from "Brust" (Gounod). _ Banjo and Banjolin duet-Messrs. Perce Skimmer and Stan Birch, (4} "Stars and Stripes." (b) "Breeze" (Hanley), Tenor solo-Mr. David McGill, "Little French Baby" (Grant). : Instrumental trios-- Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Minnet" (Boscherini), (b) "Polish Dance" (Scharwenka). : Mezzo-contralto selos — Miss Anita Graham, (a) "A Request" (W. ¥inden), (b) "*I'was Within a Mile ef Edinboro’ Town." . : Musical saw, violin and piano trio, Blue and Gold Instrumental (a) "When It’s Love-Time in Hawaii’ (musical saw solo), (b} "Moonlit Waters’ (Brown), «a 10.0: Soprano and tenor duet-Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David "Ah! I Love Thee Only" from "Fanst" (Gounod). . 40.4: Story from Farm Ballads-Mr. Hiram BPunford, "Betsy and I Make ti Up" (Carltons). Dance musie until 11 pam, God Save the King. } (Continued on pace 14.) $ R ad Se F to. SLM fat pe we he oO oe Ot ml gle wm Om St -_ cr pay 1 oS SF SSp>p PF SS to ib BR Reo & 1 &® ® O-. ey ew DO the = 2 Ste me
Programmes Continued oe a0: 5 «t, st 2 A . jt PS ~l beh ne oe ae DR Hin MH a9 XR 9,26; ae t DBs jd 9.48: 9.53: 16,0; — (Continued from page 11,) 4¥A, DUNEDIN. (463 METRES)-SATURDAY, JULY 14, p.m.: Relay description. of Rugby football from Carisbrook Ground. _ Close. down. Address on "How the’ ‘ising Generation Can Find Jobs" — Professor’ Visher, of Otago University (under the auspices cf the Workers' Educational Association), Fown Hall chimes. Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. : Contralto solos-Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.AM., (a) "Life and-Deatiy"’ (Coleridge-Taylor), (b} "The Arrow and the Song" (Balfe). : Recital — Miss Molly Gallagher, F.T.C.L., "The Little Irish Mother": (O'Brien). : Baritone solo--Mr, Arthur Langley, "God’s Garden." : Instrumental trios (violin, ‘cello, and pianc) -(a) "Modern French: Dance" (Lind), (b) "Passefied" (Williams). : Soprano solos-Miss Agnes Guy, (a) "Lovers in the Lane" (Lehmann), (b} "he Sapphire" "(Carse}. : Violin solo-Mr. H. Riddle, "Romance from Second Concerto" (Wieniawski). : Bass solo-Mr. Tora Cooper, "The Mighty Deep" (Jude). : ’Cello solo-Mr. P. J. Palmer, "Bereeuse de Jocelyn" (Godard). : Pianoforte solos-Mrs. Ernest Drake, (a) "Ballade in A Flat" (Chopin), (b) "Finale from Etude Symphonique" (Schumann). ; Weather forecast. Contralto solo-Miss Irene Horniblow, "Only a River (Hopkins), Relay of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre. : Recitals-Miss Molly Gallagher, (a) "Pat McGee’s Wife" (humorous) (Bannington), (b>) Selections from "When We Were Very Young" (A. A. Milne). : Baritone solos-Mr. Arthur Luneley, (a) "Passing By" Purcell), (b) | "Let Us Forget" (White), Instrumental trio (violin, *veilo, and piane)-‘Serenade" (Widor). Soprano solo-Miss Agnes Guy, "The Opal" (Carse). Violin solos-Mr,. H. "Riddle, {3,3 "Borcense" (Ellerton}, (b) "Intermezzo" (Mascagni). : Bass solos-Mr. Tem Cooper, (a5 "The Miner’ (Sutton), (b) "The Dawg" (Sanderson). Cello solo-Mr. P. J. Paliner, "Scherzo" (Yan Goens). Relay of orchestra! music frown the Mnipire Theatre. (lose down, NOTE; The above programme: is sublect to alteration, as during the evening after 9 o’clock, there will be broadcast a description of the featherweight boxing contest between Archie Hughes (Sydney) and Tommy Griffiths (Dunedin), Annonneer : Mr, Divers,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 11
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