Monday, August 27
1VA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), MONDAY, AUGUST Rte SILENT DAY. 2VA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), MONDAY, AUGUST 27. 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 21: Selected gramophone items. 4,30: Sporting results to hand. Selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. . . 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Gwen, Uncle Jeff, pupils. of Mrs. Isobel Halligan. Recitation. Cousin Doris, "Six Times: Nine" (Anon.). Chorus, cousins, "My Teddy" (Sherrington).: Story, Aunt Gwen. — Recitation, Cousin Pattie, "Kamate"’ (TeRangi Hikiroa). Birthdays, Uncle Jeff. Duet and chorus,Cousins Nancy and Ethel, "Coon Boys’ Song" (Turner). Birth-. days, Aunt Gwen. Recitation, Cousin Tom, "The Cupboard". (W. De La Mare). Puzzle, Uncle Jeff. Recitation, Cousin’ Mary, "Knights and Ladies" (A. A. Milne). Solo and chorus, Nancy and cousins, "The Dream Man" (Weston: and Co.). . 0: Good-night song. 1: News session, market reports, and sports results. 95: Lecturette-Mr. F. J. Cave, technical expert, Shell Petroleum Company of Australia, "Power Farming." "40: Lecturette-Mr. H. South, "Books-Grave and Gay." 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. ‘14: Overture-The Orchestra, "Peter Schmoll" (Weber). ; 89: Duet-Miss Ngaire Coster and Mr. Roy Hill, "Home to Our Mountains" from "11 Lrovatore"’ (Verdi). 818: Bass solos-Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) "Nancy’s Hair’ (Hebridean folk song); (b) "Give a Man a Horse he Can Ride" (Head). 8.19: Instrumental trio-Studio Trio, "Trio in D Minor’ (Reissiger). ; 899: Blocutionary item-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "The Story of a Miniature" (Pembleton). 8.39: Instrumental item-The Orchestra, ""Surprise Symphony" (Weber). | 8.49: Baritone solos-Mr. Ernest Short, (a) "I’m a Roamer" (Mendelssohn) ; (b) "Inter Nos" (MacFadyen); (c) "The Rooster" (Wells). ‘859: Relay of organ solos-Mr. Henry Mount. (a) "Offertoire in F " (WWartman); (b) "Marche Militaire" (Schubert). 9.9: Weather report and announcements. 9.10: Mezzo-contralto-Miss Ngaire Coster, (a) "Till I Wake" (Woodforde-' Finden); (b) "My Dear Soul" (Sanderson). 9.1G: Instrumental item-The Orchestra, repeat number. 9.24: Tenor solo-Mr. Roy Hill, (a) "The Asra"’ (Rubinstein) ; (b) "I Feel Thy Perfume Wafted" (Rubinstein). De 9.30: Blocutionary item-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "The Bell Buoy" (Kipling). . 9.35: Vocal quartet---Ariel Singers, "Isle of Beauty" (Coleridge-Taylor). ©: 928: Instrumental items-The Orchestra, (a2) "Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 27° (Chopin); (b) "Spanish Dance" (Sarasate). Pr 9.46: Tenor solo-Myr. Roy Till, "In Summer Fields" (Brahms). 9.49: Vocal quartet-Ariel Singers, "The Victor's Song" (Mendelssohn). 952: Instrumental item--The Orchestra, "Nell Gwynn Dances" (EB. German), 10.2: God Save the King. _ SYA, CHRISTCHURCH $ (306 METRES), MONDAY, AUGUST 27. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 4,25: Sports results. 6.0: Children’s session-Scatterjoy. Story for the Tiny Tots by Scatterjoy, "Bird Baths and Bird Houses." Songs by Cousins Pat and Gladys. Birthday greetings. Story by Seatterjoy, "Pillows of all Lands-Hard and Soft.’ Songs by Cousin Kathleen. Recitations by Cousin Phyllis. Good-night song, "The Land of Nod." : News session. oe we TL $.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the .Woolston Band, assisted by SYA artists. 1: Marceh-Band, "Mad Major’ (Alford). Overture-Band, "Poet. and Peasant" (Suppe). : Baritone solos, followed by soprano and tenor duet, Mr. Jack Smythe, (2) "Devotion" (Wood); (bh) "Yeoman's Wedding Song" (Poniatowski); (¢c) "Onward, Onward," from the "Golden Legend" (Sullivan). oe 894: Humorous recital-Mr. II. Instone, "An Original Piece" (own come, position). ' . 8.29: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, recitative and aria from oratorio "Ali,’ "I Will Extol Thee" (Costa). 8.34: Waltz-Band, "Dream Melody" (Kockler). mn w -s ee]
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§.39 : 8.46: 8.50: 8: Son roo =tho to He fae es) oo 9.43: 9.53: Mezzo-contralto solos-Mrs. Bingham Puddy, (a) "Sweet Early Violets" (Sherrington) ; (b) "Who is Sylvia?" (Schubert). Tenor solos-Mr. Russell Sumner, "Serenade" (Schubert). Selection-Band, "Supplication" (Reynolds). Weather forecast. Overture. Popular song, followed by soprano and tenor duet-Mr. Jack Smythe and the Happy Duo, (a) "Was Ia Fool?" (Harris); (b) "When Through ‘Life Unblessed We Rove" (Hughes). : Recital-Mr. H. Instone, "The Village Choir" ¢MS.). Mezzo-contralto- solos-Mrs. Bingham Puddy (two little Bastern songs), (a) "Before the Dawn" (Lamb); (b) "Salaam." Vocal fox-trot and march-Band, (a) ."’Appyland" (Talmon); (bd) "March" from "Tannhauser" (Wagner). : Bright moments at the piano (own accompaniment)-Miss Lily Kinsella, (a) "The Social Scale" (MS.); (b) "Questions and Answet1s" (MS.); (ce) "fhe Picture Pianist" (Hastings). Soprano solos, followed by tenor solos-Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr. Russell Sumner, (a) "Jewish Lullaby" (Needham); (b) "Old Seottish Cradle Song" (Colin Taylor); (c) "Romanze" (Franz) ; (d). "Marie" (Franz). Largo and march-Band, (a) "Ombra Mai Fu" (Handel) ; (b) "Middy" (Alford). God Save the King, 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), MONDAY, AUGUST 2%. SILENT DAY.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 6, 24 August 1928, Page 16
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