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Tuesday, September 25

1YA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 8 p.m.: Afternoon session. Selected studio items. 4.0: 4,8: 4,25: 4.30: 6.0: 7.15: 8.0: 8.1: 8.9: 8.18 : 8.16: 8.20: Literary selection by the announcer. Selected studio items. Sports results. Close down. Children’s session, Uncle Pat. Song, Farmer’s Boy: "Tm 94 To-day." : Recitation, Cousin Vera: "Foolish Questions"; Letters and birthdays; Piano solo, Cousin Nancy: "Venetian Reverie’ (Hall); Song, Farmer’s Boy: "The Bnd of the Road’: Bedtime stories. News and market reports. Book review. Chimes. Overture, Orchestra: "Marche Militaire" (Schubert) ; Waltz, Orchestra : "T] Bacio" (Arditi). Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley: "Break, Break, Break" (Carey). Xylophone solo: "Chavre Souris" (Jessel). Baritone solo, Mr. Walter Brough: "What the Read-headed Boatswain Said’ (Russell). Orchestral selections, Orchestra: (a) "Minuet in @" (Paderewski) ; (b) "Fairy Tarapatapoum" (Foulds) ; (ec) "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms). : Soprano solo, Miss Nancye Hanna: "Trees" (Rasbach?. : Cornet solo: "Berceuse de Jocelyn" (Godard). Tenor solo, Mr. Robert Peter.: "Once Again" (Sullivan). : Xylophone solo: "Mareh of. the Town Guards" (Green). : Talk, Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A.: "Talks on Old New Zealand-The Settlement of Auckland." : Weather forecast. Cornet solo: "Serenade" (Schubert). Contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley: "Spinning" (Clarke) Orchestral overture, Orchestra: "Glory of Russia" (Kreen). Presentation of excerpts from "The Daughter of the Regiment" (Donizetti),; produced in the studio under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. (This brilliant little opera was the fifty-fourth work produced by the prolific Donizetti. Jenny Lind, as the vivacious Vivandiere. made the opera very popular in London.) Cast : Tonio we peccccccccseecccesceveceeses Mr. Robt. Peter Maria ace cccccccccceccccececveese Miss Nancye Hanna Sulpizie ee ccccccccccccecveceevees Mr. Walter Brough "The Camp and Battle," Sulpizio and Maria. "?Tis Known, to All," Maria. "T Love Thee," Maria and Tonio. "My Gallant Friend,’ Tonio. "Dear Friend, Farewell," Maria. "To My Heart What is Wealth?" Maria and Chorus "All Hail! France." Maria and Chorus. "Are We Three Met Again?" Trio and finale, "God Save the King."

2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 8 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. *1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack, assisted by pupils of Miss Rose Carte and Cousins Orma and Zae. Opening chorus, Big Brother Jack; Steel guitar solo, Cousin Zac: "Medley"; Recitation, Cousin: selected ; Birthdays, Big Brother Jack; Violin solo, Cousin Orma, selection (of Irish Airs (Moffat) ; Recitation, Cousin: selected; Steel guitar solo, Cousin Zac: "Medley" ; Recitation, Cousin: selected ; Violin solo, Cousin Orma: "Gavotte" (Von Varse); Recitation, Cousin: selected; Steel guitar solo, Cousin ; wae: "Medley." 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette: "For the Man on the Land," by a representative of the Agricultural Department. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, the Orchestra: (2) "Strauss March" (Meccacapo); (b) "Tn Old Manila" (Waltz), (Berlin). 8.9: Vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet: "Comrades in Arms" (De Rille). 813: Contralto solo, Miss, Lily Mackie: "Will He Come?’ (Sullivan). 8.17: Selection, the Orchestra: "Sometime" (riml). 8.25: Baritone solos, Mr. Len Barnes. A group of songs by Frederick Keel, (a) "To-morrow," (b) "Trade Winds." (ec) "Port o’ Many Ships," (d) "Mother Carey." , 8.35: Instrumental, the Orchestra: Request number. 843: Vocal duet, Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Arthur Coe: "Maying" (Smith), 8.47: Voeal quartet, Orpheus Quartet: "Hunting Chorus" (Collier). 8.50: Song suite, Orchestra: (a) "Hindoo Song" (Bemberg); (b) "At Hven: ing’ (Debussy), (cornet soloist, Mr. Henry Berry); (¢c) "Open Thy Blue Eyes" (Massenet), (clarinet soloist, Mr. Wright). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Songs at the piano, Mr. Billy Hart: (a) "Beautiful" (Gillespie) ; (b) selected, (c) selected. . 9.10: CGontralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie: "Willow Song" (Williams), 9.14: Ballet musie, the Orchestra: "Gemelle"’ (Ponchielli). 9.22: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe: "A Farewell" (Liddle). 926: A Columbia Kolster Gramophone recital. e ‘Cornet duet: "Two Little Finches" (Columbia record 02539). Tenor solo, Chas. Hackett: "Duna" (Columbia record 03545). Dance Orchestra. Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra: "Merry Widow Waltz’ (Columbia record 07502). Humour: "Casey Takes the Census" (Columbia record 97115). Organ solo: "Love’s Old Sweet Song" (Columbia record 01161). Tenor solo, Ernest McKinlay: "Haera Ra" (Maori Song), (Columbin record 01066). | Ponte : "My Blue-Ridge Mountain Home" (Columbia record Oo). ‘ Foxtrot: "The Kin Kajou" (Columbia record 0958). Humour: "The Hngineer" (Columbia record 9108). Dance orchestra, Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra: "La Paloma" (Columbia record $7502). Columbia Orchestra: "Idilio" (Columbia record 01076). Baritone solo, Fraser Gange: "Lassie 0’ Mine" (Columbia record 01056). Voeal: "Ramona." Violin solo, Tosca Seidel: "Air G String" (Columbia record 09502). Duet, Layton and Johnston: "Plantation Medley" (Columbia record 02668). Mareh: "Lights Out." Close down.

oS See © eyteern 4 (306 METRES), TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. SILENT DAY. »! AYA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. be fF i} ie of 8 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: 4.0: 4.15: 4.25, 4.30) 6.0: 6.1: " 7.15 8.1% 8.5.3 8.9: a1: 3.21: 8.28 : 8.34: 8.39 : 8.47 : 8.57: 9.0: 9.3: 9.11: 9.14; 9.22: 9.34: 9.39 : 9.46: 9.52: 9.57: 10.4: 10.8: Selected gramophone items. An address on "Art Needlework" by Miss Marguerite Pnechgud (under the auspices of King Edward Technical College). Gramophone items, | | Sports results. Close down. Town Hall chimes. Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill: "Happy Folks’ Anthem’; Greetings, riddles and jokes; mouth organ selections by Mr. W. Morgan; Storytime for the Chickabiddies; mouth organ selection: "Colonel Bogey March" (Alford); Birthdays, the Radio Postie and letters; mouth organ selection: "Old Time Melodies" ; Storytime for the older children. National Anthem. : News session. Town Hall chimes. Concert by the St. Kilda Band under the conductorship of Mr. J. Dixon, and items by assisting artists. March, Band: "Machiné Gun Guards" (Marshall). Tenor solos, Mr. L. BH. Dalley: (a) "The Sweetest Flower" (Kussner) ; (b) "Good-bye" (Kussner). Monologue, Miss Anita Winkel: "Out at Mons" (Jordan). Waltz, Band: "Woodland Blossoms" (Greenwood). Soprano solos, Mrs. D. Carty: (a) "The Rosary" (Nevin): (b) "Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson). Scottish selection, Band: "Scotia" (Seddon). Baritone solo, Mr. Bert Rawlinson: "The Floral Dance" (Moss). Recitals, Mr. Lester Moller: (a) "The Storming Party" (Doyle); (b) "Father’s Dress Suit’ (Roberts). Sacred selection, Band:. "Spanish Chant" (arr. Greenwood). Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Muriel Riley: selected. Weather forecast. Cornet solo with band accompaniment: "Moonbeam" (Rimmer). Tenor solo, Mr. L. E. Dalley: "Echoes" (Kussner). Recitals, Miss Anita Winkel: (a) Monologue, "Little Mary Fawcett": (b) Child impersonation, "Dirty Face." Selection, Band: "Minstrel Melodies" (Bourne). Soprano and baritone duet, Mrs. D. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawlinson: "What Are the Wild Waves Saying" (arr. Glover). Baritone solos, Mr. Bert Rawlinson: (a) "The Arrow and the Song" (Balfe); (b) "The Nameless Lassie" (McKenzie). Intermezzo, Band: "Chant Sans Parole" (Tschaikowsky). Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Muriel Riley: selected. Recital,, Mr. Lester Moller: "Punch, Brothers, Punch" (Twain). March, Band: "Light Step" (Ford). "God Save the King."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 17

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Tuesday, September 25 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 17

Tuesday, September 25 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 17

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