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Tuesday, August 7

1YA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), TUESDAY, AUGUST %. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session-Uncle George. Chorus, Sunshine Girls, "Marching Song" (Iago). Recitation, Cousin. Jean, "Story of Bill." Duet, Cousins Dawn and Ngaire, "Tullaby Land" (Prival). Letters and birthdays. Chorus, Sunshine Girls, "Cheer Boys, Cheer." Recitation, Cousin Jean, "Boy and the Pin.’ Chorus, Sunshine Girls, "Chin, Chin, Chinaman." — Storytime. "45+ News and. market: reports. Book review. 8.0: Chimes. Si: Relay of orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre Orchestra, . under the conductorship of Mr. J. J. Whitford Waugh. 811: Baritone .solo-Mr. HE. Snell, "Invictus" (Hahn). 845: Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "Finale in Hi FMiat" (Mozart). 8.24: Soprano solo-Miss M. Fair, "Solveig’s Song’ (Grieg). 8.28: Cornet solo (record)-‘A Perfect Day" (Bond). 8.32: Tenor solo-Mr. H. Maddocks, "Nervana" (Adams). 8.36: Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. 8.46: Violin solo-Miss Ina Bosworth, "The Admiral's Galliard’" (Moftat). 950: Talk-Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A, "Talks on Old New Zealand: ‘he First Seat of Government." oo 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.6: Cornet solo (record)-‘"Until’ (Sanderson). 9.10::Contralto solo-Madame Irene Ainsley, "Il Segreto" (fram "Tueretia Borgia" (Donizetti). 9.14: Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "Hungarian Dances" (Brahms). 9.22: Presentation of excerpts from "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. "Covalleria Rusticana’" was composed in order to compete in a prize competition organised by the well-known music publishing house of Sonzogno. It won the first prize, and remains the most popular of .the short operas. I1t-is a passionate Sicilian love tragedy, told in two scenes. Though the curtain does not drop, the stage is empty while the famous "Intermezzo" is played between the scenes. Cast. Lola, Miss. Marjorie Fair; Santuzza, Madame Irene Ainsley; Turidda, Mr. Herbert Maddocks; Alfio, Mr. Ernest Snell. "Driving -Song"’--Alfio. mo, "Mather, You Know the Story’-Santuzza. . "Hear Me’-Santuzza and Turidda. "O, Gentle Flower of Love’-Lola. "Ror This I’m Waitin’-Santuzza and Alfio. 10.0: God Save the King. 2¥A, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 2 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4,30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session-Big Brother Jack, assisted by Cousins Mayis, Zena, and Zae. Opening song, Big Brother Jack. Steel guitar, Cousin Zae, medley. Story, Cousin Mavis. Song, Cousin Zena. 0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 40: Lecturette-Representative, Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 81: Overture-The Orchestra, "A Children’s Overture’ (Roger ‘Quilter). $.12: Tenor-Mr. Arthur Coe, "Farewell to Summer’ (Johnson). : 8.16: Contralio-Miss Lily Mackie, "Harvester's Night Song" (Power). 8.20: Violin-Miss Ava Symons, (a) "On Wings of Song’ (MenhdelssohnAchron); (b) "Salterelle’ (Germun). } 8.28: IIumour---Mr. Geo. Peek, "exits" (Gray).

8.35 : 8.39: 8.43 : 8.53 ° 8.58 ¢ 9.6: 9.8: 9.12: 9.20: 9.51: 7. 15 80: : 8.1: Duet-Messrs. Arthur Coe and Len. Barnes, "Flow On, Thou Shining | Riy er’ (Stevenson). Soprano-Mrs. Alice Harris, "T Dream that I Dwelt in Marble Halls," from "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe). ' Nelay of organ solos by Mr. H. Temple White, (a) "Chorale" (Ree) ; (b) "Melody in D Flat" (St. Claire); (¢): "Rinale’ (Lemmens). Baritone-Mr. Len. Barnes, "Good Fellows, Be Merry." from "Peasant Cantata" (Bach). . Instrumental-The Orchestra, repeat item. Weather report and announcements. Duet-Mrs. Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, ey Would That My Love’ (Mendelssohn). . : Burlesque character sketches-Mr. Geo. Peek, (a) "My (b) "Mary Ann" (Leigh). co . Selection-The Orchestra, "The Mikado" (second selection), (Sullivan). . Song cycle-The Orpheus Quartet, "Plora’s Holiday" (Lane Wilson). Quartet-Orpheus, "Come, All Ye Lassies and Lads." , Soprano-Mrs. Alice Harris, "Love’s Greeting." ‘Tenor-Mr. Arthur Coe, "mpell Me, Charming Creature." Quartet-Orpheus, "Gentle Down." Quartet-Orpheus, "Country Dance." Contralto-Miss Lily Mackie, "Maidens, Beware Ye." Baritone-Mr. Len Barnes, "Sound Argument." Quartet-Orpheus, "The Pedlar." Quartet-Orpheus, "The Commotion of Love." stra, dance numbers. : National Anthem. SYA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES), TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. | SILENT DAY. | 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), TUESDAY, AUGUST " ma.: Town Hall chimes. | Gramophone music. 38.80: Social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. Talk on "Art Needlework, * by Miss M. Puechegud (under the auspices of the King Edward Technical College). 5-4.30: Gramophone music. Town Hall chimes. | Children’s session--Big Brother. Bil. This programme will be under the direction "of Miss Pullar, who, with the assistance of a group of trained children, will give a musical cantata, "Soot and the fairies." The name-parts are as follow: Queen of the Fairies, Cousin Hileen; Captain Soot, Cousin Hric; Lady Soapsuds, Cousin May; Lady Hairbrush, Cousin Hazel; Lady Bootlace, Cousin Rena; Wag, Cousin Walter; The Secretary, Cousin Thora; Dr. Sunlight, Cousin Ronnie; Fairy, Cousin «Kathleen. Synopsis: The fairies live in a little valley named Lilyvale. ... They carry lilies to represent Purity, and their queen is Queen Lily. . While they are discussing their May Day Festival they are interrupted by a group of dirty children, known.:as the Black Brigade, whose leader is Captain’ Soot. They. are. quickly told what they should do by the quéen, ‘and ‘the rest of the eantata tells how they are changed from grubby children to respectable citizens of Lilyvale. : News session. An address. Town Hall chimes. Concert by the Kaikorai Band, and assisting artists, March-Band, "Great Little Army" (Alford).

pa | "rae PR iad He OO i) Lo 1 iS ei pe Ctl co oP mare = Son HM ZH tte tn o* oe "10.6: Baritone solos-Mr. R. B. Macdonald, (a) "The Curfew" (Gould) ; ; (b) "The Border Ballad" (Gowen). : Recital-Miss Madge Yates, "Miss Pinkerton’s -Bonnet."’ : Waltz-Band, "The Blue Danube" (Strauss). : Soprano solo-Miss Bertha Rawlinson, "The Lass With the Delicate Air" (Arne). : Recitals-Mr. Eric Hebden, (2) "Joe Murgatroyd"; (b) "Why Every Married Man Should Love His Wife". (Hayes). : Selection-Band, "Largo" ' (Handel). : Tenor solos-+Mr. Chas. Edwards, (a) "Inter Nos" (MacFadyen) ; ; (b) "TI Love the Moon" (Rubens). : Tenor and baritohe duet-Messrs. Rdwards and Macdonald, "Sincerity" ( Clarke ). : Selection--Band, "Floradora" (Stuart). Weather forecast. Contralto solos-Miss Wyn McPeak, (2) "Bird ‘of Blue" (German) ; (b) "The Opal" (Carse). . : Fox-trots--Band, selected. : Bass solo-Mr. FE. G. Bond, "The Auld Plaid Shawl’ (Hayes).. : Reeitals--Miss Madge Yates, (a) "Comfort"; (b) "The Pilgrimage" (Galsworthy). : Humoresque-Band, "Musical Switch’ (Alford). , : Soprano solos- Miss Bertha Rawlinson, (a) "The Spinning "Whee!" (Lees); (b) "Danny Boy" (Weatherley). : Tenor solo-Mr, Chas. Edwards, "The Star" (Roger). : Waltz-Band, "Senta" (Lilian), : Contralto solo-Miss Wyn MecPeak, "The Amber and the Amethyst" (Cc "arse). > Humorous recital-Mr. Erie Hebden, "The Green Tail of the Little Yellow Dog." sass solos-Mr. FW. CG. Bond, (a) "Linden Tea" (Williams): (b) "Stone-cracker John" (Coates). March-Band, "Queen of the North" (Lithgow). ‘10.10: God Save the. King,

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 August 1928, Page 35

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Tuesday, August 7 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 August 1928, Page 35

Tuesday, August 7 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 3, 3 August 1928, Page 35

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