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Wednesday, September 26

_1¥A, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 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, conducted by Uncle Tom. 715: Talk by Mr,. Norman Kerr on "Physical Culture." 7.30: News and market reports. : 8.0: Chimes. 8,1: Orchestral-"Der Freieschutz Overture" (Weber). 8.9: Vocal quartet-Madame Towsey’s Quartet, "Gique"’ (Lane Wilson). 8.13: Tenor solos-Mr. J. Simpson, (a) "Kaster Flowers" (Sanderson); (b) an "Dream Cottage" (Sparrow). 8:20: Organ solo-The Desert Song’? (Romberg). 8.23: Contralto solo-Miss Ina Schollum. "Lucia" (Tuzzi). eee me + eens . oo tee tom "r+ pres

— 8.27: Hawaiian Orchestra-Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) "Maori Melodies" (arr. Ingall); (b) "Kohala March" (Kaili). 8.34: Baritone solo-Mr. John Bree, "To Mary" (White). 8.38: Band-The "Whistler and His Dog" (Pryor). 8.41: Dlocutionary-Mr. J. F. Montague, "Charles Dickens." 8.47: Violin solo-‘Spring Song" (Mendelssohn), .50: Soprano solo-Madame Mary Towsey, "A Memory" (Goring-Thomgs). 4; Vocal duet-Messrs. Sitipson and Black, "Song of the Sword" (@ylward). ; | : Dance Orchestra--"What Would be Sweeter than You?’ (Friend). Weather forecast. | Tenor solo-Mr. J. McDougall, "Like Stars Above" (Squire). : Hawaiian Orchestra-Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) "Drowsy _ Waters" (Ailati); (b) "Wreath for Princess" (Hopkins). : Vocal duet-Madame Towsey and Mr. J. Bree, "At Love's Beginning" (Lehmann). : Wurlitzer organ-‘Dreaming the Waltz Away" (Whiteman). : Bass solos-Mr. Duncan Black, (a) "Corporal’s Ditty" (Squire) ; (b) "The Blacksmith’ (Howe). : Orchestral-"Castles in the Air’ (Wenrich). : Humour and elocutionary-Mr. J. F. Montague, (a) "Cremation of Sandy McGee"; (b) selection from Shakespeare. : Vocal duet-Messrs. John Bree and J. McDougall, "The Sailor Sighs" (George). : Violin solo-"The Old Refrain" (Kreisler). : Mezzo-soprano solo-Mrs. Gordon Hillyer, "The Pixie Piper’ (Carew). : Hawaiian Orchestra---Ingall Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) "Hile March" (Lilliokalani); (b) "Aloha Land" (Herzer). oO8: Baritone solo-Mr. John Bree, "The Fortune Hunter" (Willeby). 0.2: Organ solo-‘‘Among my Souvenirs" (Nicholls). 10.5: Voeal 3 tet Messrs. Simpson and Black, "Path of the Faithful’ aker). 10.9: Band-‘Warbler’s Serenade" (Perry). 10.12: Quartet--Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, "Just a-wearyin’ for You> (Jacobs Bond). . 10.16: Orchestral-"Invitation to the Waltz" (Weber). 10.20: God Save the King. Ft eS OC Ha WO OO © BSOOWD WM bok ke i GO ce to bo 00 co nN oO Ste He "YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. SILENT DAY. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES), WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2b. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children session, conducted by Uncle Peter and Mother HubbardStory and talk for the tiny tots by Uncle Peter; choruses from "The Princess of Poppyland" by the pupils of Christchurch Technical College; "Wake, Oh, Wake!"’, "On to the Banquet Haste Away," and "With Hearts All Light’; songs by Mother Hubbard: birthday greetings; choruses and duet, "With Roses Bestrew the Way," "The Casket Legend" (duet), and "Peaceful Sleep has Departed"; story by Uncle Peter; good-night song. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Strand Picture Theatre of Strand String Quartet, conducted by Mr. Harry Elwood. Yocal excerpts from "The Maid of the Mountains" (Simson), rendered by the Radiolian Quartet. 8.10: Introduction on pianoforte, and opening chorus-Studio pianiste and Radiolian Quarter, "Friends Have to Part" (Fraser-Simson). 8.16: Pianoforte solo-Miss Aileen Warren, "Andante and Rondo Capriccioso" (Mendelssohn), 8.24: Contralto solo and chorus-Miss Mildred Russell’ and Radiolians, "Live for To-day" (Fraser-Simson). 8.28: Steel guitar solo-Frank Ferera, "Waters of Waikiki" (Ferera) (Columbia record 3745). 8.32: Soprano solo-Mrs. Claris Shaw, "Love Will Find a Way" (FraserSimson). 8.34: Instrumental trios-Christchurech Broadcasting Trio, (a) "WaltzerMarchen No. 2" (Schutt), (b) "Rondo Alla Turka" (Mozart). 8.43: Chorus-The Radiolians, "Though Curs May Quail" (Fraser-Simson). 8.47: Cornet solo-Jas. Compton, "At Sunset" (Cole) (Columbia record 0633). 8.51: Dramatic recital-Mr. Hiram Dunford, ‘‘Becalmed" (MS.). 8.58: Chorus and bass solo-Radiolians and Mr. W. J. Richards, "We’re Gathered Here" (Fraser-Simson). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Overture-Black Diamonds Band, "Maid of the Mountains," Part 1 . (Fraser-Simson) (Zonophone record 1772). 9.9: Bass solo and soprano and tenor duet, Mr. W. J. Richards, Mrs. Claris Shaw and Mr. Gregory Russell, (a) "A Bachelor Gay" (Fraser, . Simson), (bd) "Friendship and Love" (Fraser-Simson). 9.16: Steel guitar solo-Frank Ferera, "Isle of Oahu" (Ferera) (Columbia record 3745) . 7 P 9.20: Chorus and contralto and bass duet--The (a) "Save Us (Fraser-Simson), (b) "Over There, Over Here." _ . 9.26: Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadeasting Trio, (a) (Beethoven), (b) "Serenata" (Moskowski). ; 9.35: Tenor and bass duet-Radiolian Male Duo, "Dirty Work" son).

9.38: Instrumental: selection--Black Diamonds Band, "Maid of the Mountains," Part 2 (Fraser-Simson) (Zonophone record 1772). 9.48: Chorus and soprano and bass duet-Radiolians, (a) "Fisher Folk," (b) "A Paradise for Two" (Fraser-Simson). 9.50: Philosophy and humour-Mr. Hiram Dunford, (a) "The Rear Rank" ‘-(Lawson), (b) "Some Worry" (Lawson). ’ . 9.56: Contralto and tenor duet-Radiolian Duo, "Husbands and Wives" (Fraser-Simson). "God Save the King." 4¥A, DUNEDIN (463 METRES) -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. p.m.: Town ‘Fall chimes. lL: Request gramophone concert. . 40: News session-Burnside market report, 0: Town Hall chimes, 1: Popular song numbers-Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Roll ’Em Girls" (Fletcher); (b) "I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were" (Burke); (ec) "Till the End of the World With You" (Dickson) ; (d) "Only Me Knows Why" (Waldren). 8.12: Popular song hits, Miss Thelma Blackman, (a) "Looking at the World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses" (Malie); (b) "Blue." 8.19: Piano-accordion -solo-Mr. E. Heaney, "Liberty Bell March" (Sousa). 8.23: Humorous Scottish song--Mr. Buster Brown, "It’s Like Being at Hame" (Lauder). 8.27: Humorous sketch-Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. McConnell. selected. 8.37: Orchestral overture relayed from the Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Monsieur Henri de Rose. 8.50: Light mezzo-soprano solos--Miss Betty Roberts, (a). "Caring For the » Rose’ (Sharp); (b) "Hiawatha’s Melody of Love" (Meyer). 8.57: Saxophone solo-Mr. J. McCaw, "Saxema" (Wiedoeft). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.8: Humorous songs-Mr. Chris. Harlie, (a) "You Tell Her I Stutter" (Friend): (b) ‘Fearless MeGirkin" (Toley). 9.8: Popular song numbers-Dunedin Banjo Trio, (a) "Kentucky’s Way of Saying ‘Good Morning’" (Astyne): (b) "After Dark" (Johnston) ; (c) "Bam Bam Bammy Shore" (Henderson). 9.18: Popular song hit-Miss Thelma Blackman, "Under the Moon" (Snyder). 9.23: Piano-accordion solos-Mr. I. Heaney, (a) "Auld Robin Gray" and Reels; (b) "Woodland Flowers" (traditional). 9.28: Humorous Scottish songs, Mr. Buster Brown, (a) "Inverary" (Lauder) ; (b) "The Wedding o’ Lauchie MeGraw" (Lauder). 9.85: Humorous sketch-Miss Sheila Neilson and Mr. J. B. MeConnell, se- _... leeted. | 9.45: Light mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Betty Roberts, "By the Camp Fire" (Weinrich). 9.48: Saxophone solos-Mr. J. MeCaw, (a) "Turkish Towel Rag" (Allen) ° (b) "Honolulu Moon" (Lawrence). 9.54: Humorous song, Mr. Chris Harlie. "S’ Too 01d" (Foley). 9.57: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 10.2: Close down. WO A114]

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 18

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Wednesday, September 26 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 18

Wednesday, September 26 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 18

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