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Thursday, September 27

1YA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES) -THURSDAY, SEPTEMSEER 27. 3 p.m. "Afternoon. session--Selected studio items. 3.303: "Talk on "Gas Cooking," by a representative of the Auckland Gas Cotte pany. 3.45: 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-Peter Pan, assisted by Bayfield Choir, in part-songs, ’ golos and recitations. Letters and birthdays. Peter Pan and Cinderella in jokes and catches. Bed-time stories. 7.15: News and market reports.

8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral overture-‘Tannhauser" Selection (Wagner). 8.9: Vocal quartet-Minster Quartet, "Turn Ye to Me" (Wilson). 8.18: Monologue--Miss Sophie Vivian, "Rosie’s Relations" (Godard). 8.17: Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "First Movement of Trio in D" , -(Arensky). | . 8.25: Sopriind solo-Miss Gladys Hosking, "June’s Golden Song" (Dale). . 8.29: Whistling solo-‘‘Tout Passe" (Berger). _ { 8.383: Baritone solo-Mr. R. Stephenson, "The Tune of the Open Countiy" (Martin). &.37: ’Cello solo-Miss Molly Wright, selected. $8.42: Contralto solo-Miss M. Davison, "Star Eyes" (Speaks). 8.46: Xylophone solo-Mr. McLachlan, "The Storm King" (Paull). 8.50: Talk on "Great Authors," by Mr. Culford Bell. 9.0: Orchestral selection-‘*The Gipsy Baron’ (Strauss). 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.9: Tenor solo-Mr. A. L. McPherson, "Kishmul’s Galley" (Fraser). 9.13: Monologues-Miss Sophie Vivian, (a) "Touchin’ Fings" (Potter); (b) "To-morrow Will Do" (Pontet). 9.21: Soprano solos--Miss G. Hosking, (a) "The Joy of the Rose" (Fabros) (b) "Fairy Shopping’ (Day). 9.29: Whistling solo-"The Mocking Bird" (Winner). 9.33: Baritone solo-Mr. R. Stephenson, "Friendships" (Lohr). : Instrumental trio-Auckland Trio, "Valse Des Alouettes" (Drigo), 9.44: Contralto solo-Miss Maida Davison, "Cupid Passes By" (Oliver). 9.48: Xylophone solos-Mr. McLachlan, (a) "Repaz Band’ (Sweeley); (b) "Invercargill March" (Lithgow). 9.56: Vocal quartet-Minster Quartet, "Wisdom and Folly" (Phillips), Close down. *YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand, 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session-Aunt Gwen and Junior Red Cross-Chorus, Cousins, selected. Birthdays, Aunt Gwen. Chorus, Cousins, selected. Recitation, Cousin, selected. Song, Cousin, selected. Story, Aunt Gwen. Chorus, Cousins, selected. Recitation, Cousin, selected, Story, Aunt Gwen. Chorus, Cousins, selected. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the Central Mission Band, under the conductorship of Mr. H. Baker, assisted by 2YA artists. 8.1: March and selection-Band (a) "Australia" (Lithgow), (b) "O’er Hill and Dale’ (Le Due). 8.16: Bass solo-the Bass Fellow, "Long Ago in Alcala’ (Messager). 8.20: Humour-Miss Violet Wilson, "Mrs. Green on Skating’ (Rynd). 8.26: Cornet duet-Bandsmen N. McPherson and W. Baker, "Ida and Dot" (Losey). Waltz-Band, "River of Pearls" (Rimmer). 8.388: Harmony-the Four Fellows, "Plantation Lullaby" (Smith). 8.42: Stories-the Versatile Fellow, "Originalities." 8.49: March-Band, "Galvini’"™ (Lithgow). $.54: Baritone solo-the Baritone Fellow, "Don’t Forget the Old Folk" (Inglis). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Novelty-"London and Daventry Calling,’ Savoy Orpheans Band. (H.M.V. Reeord C1251). 9.8: Fantasia and Hymn-Band (a) "Paddy’s Patrol" (Rimmer), (b) selected. 9.21: Humour-Miss Violet Wilson, excerpts from ‘The Innocents Abroad" (Mark Twain). 9.26: Song-the Tenor Fellow. "Morning" (Speaks). 9.30: A foursome-Mellow Fellows, "The Village Pump" (Main). 9.34: Selection-Band, "Recollections of Verdi" (Rimmer). 9.44: Character sketch~Two Talkative Fellows, "Cohen" (original). 9.50: Song-the Other Fellow, "Harvest" (Del Riego). 9.54: Vocal duet-The High and Low Fellow, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Tate). . 9.58: March-Band, ‘Heroes of Liberty" (Lithgow). God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 3.0 p.ra.: Afternoon session--selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat: "How-do-You-e Do." Song by Chuckle and Aunt Pat. Songs, Cousin Noeline. Recitations, Cousin Ena, "Nmmaline"’ and "The Fairy Gramophones." Stories by Chuekle and Aunt Pat. Piano music by. Cousin Jean, "Valse Caprice" and "The Angelus." Birthday . greetings. Songs by Cousins Victor and Selwyn, "The Lowland Sea" and "The Climate." Closing-down song. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. . oo é 8.1: Overture-rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington permitting). Song cycle, "In a Persian Garden," by Lehmann, with instrumental accompaniment. Extracts from "In a Persian Garden," from Omar Khayyam’s "Rubaiyat," being his philosophy of life. Omar was a tent-maker, astronomer and poet of Persia 800 years ago. Besides this, he was a scientist and metaphysician, and there are. works of his in Algebra and Euclid still existant. Yet this great. thinker’s message in the Rubaiyat" is on the uselessness of think-

ee "TL © 00H ional HD He Cl or | 9.22: | 38.27 : } 9.32: " 9.36: 9.43: 9.47 : 9.52: 9.58 : ing. The "Rubaiyat" contains the poet’s estimate of the sum of existence-the doctrine of an amiable Hpicurean philosophy. Seeing only this world and the material things in it, he bids us enjoy ourselves while we may. Hrom Edward Fitzgerald’s translation of the "Rubaiyat," Liza Lehmann selected stanzas, which she has set to music. Soprano, Madame Gower-Burns;_ contralto, Mrs. Ann Harper; tenor, Mr. Harold Prescott; baritone, Mr.; Clive : | "Before the Phantom of False Morning Died," tenor solo; "Now the New Year Reviving old Desires," bass; "Iram Indeed is Gone With all His Rose," tenor; "Come, Fill the Cup," quartet; "Whether at Naishapur or Babylon," bass; "Ah, Not a Drop That from our Cups," contralto; "I Sometimes Think,’ contralto; "A Book of Verse," soprano and tenor duet; "Myself When Young," bass solo; "Ah, Make the Most of What We Yet May Spend," bass; "When You and I Behind the Veil," contralto; "But if the Soul," soprano; "I Sent My Soul," soprano; "Alas That Spring Should Vanish," tenor; "The Worldy Hope," contralto; "EKach Morn a Thousand Roses Brings," soprano; "They Say the Lion," quartet ; "Ah, Fill the Cup," tenor; "Ah, Moon of My Delight," tenor; "As Then the Tulip," bass solo; "Alas, That Spring,’’ quartet. b Hindle. "Wake for the Sun, who Scattered into Flight," quartet; : Instrumental. Recital-Mr. R. R. Wills, "The Guides at Kabul" (Newbolt). Weather forecast. Overture-Concertaebouw Orchestra, "Sinfonia" (Bach). Columbia Record 04111. Baritone solos-Mr. Clive Hindle, (a) "What Am I, Love, Without ‘hee’ (Adams); (b) "Down Among the Dead Men" (17th Century). Cornet duet-Messrs. Ohlson and Benson, "Tueretia Borgia" (Donizetti). Soprano solos-Madame Gower-Burns, (a) "Oh, My Garden" (Mallinson), (b) "Kissing Time" (Needham). Flute solo-John Amadio, "Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2" (Chopin). Zonophone Record 2257. Tenor solos-Mr. Harold Prescott (a) "Sigh No More, Ladies" (Steyens); (b) "Where’er You Walk" (Handel). Contralto solos-Mrs. Ann Haiper, (a) "My Harp is on the Willow Tree" (Needham), (b) "Linden Lea" (Vaughan Williams). Cornet duet-Messrs Ohlson and Benson, "Home to Our Mountains" (Verdi). Recital-Mr. R. R. Wills, "The Ballad of the Bolivar" (Kipling). Flute solo-John Amadio, "Air from Norma" (Bellini). Zonophone Record 2257. God Save the King. AYA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. SILENT DAY.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 20

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Thursday, September 27 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 20

Thursday, September 27 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 20

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