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Tuesday, December 4

Dp. 0 Ov. ee Fas | ee 90 90 DO 1S DR A Oo RO wh @ Ss) > ho ty tn SO > 1YA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. Literary selection by the Announcer. Studio items. Sports results to hand. : Close down. Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. News and market reports-book review, : Soprano solo-Miss Nancye Hanna, "Orpheus with his Lute’ Overture-Orchestra, "Magie Flute’ (Mozart). * (Sullivan). : Relay of musical entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, unde the direction of Mr. J. Whiteford Waugh. Baritone solo-Mr. Len Keven, "No-morrow" (Keel). Novelty--Orchestra, "The Voice of the Bells" (Thurban). (Synopsis: The sun is slowly rising behind, the mountain tops. The monks of St. Bernard assemble for their morning prayer. The voice of the bells is heard far and near. A storm creeps Up, then breaks with sudden fury. The monks in haste leave the monastery to succour the victims of the storm, which rapidly increases in intensity. The ‘voice of the bells is heard in warning, "Try not to pass." The wind howls and the snow eddies around the monks as they beat their way through the storm, battling with the elements. At last they reach the poor, half-frozen wayfarer, "Excelsior." They lift the sufferer upon their shoulders, and prepare to carry him to a safe hayen. The wind increases, and the storm becomes more terrific in its intensity. Alas! the monks -fear that

pr they and their burden are lost. They -patse and pray for guidance. They listen--their prayer is answered, They hear again in the distance "The Voice of the Bells," calling to home and ‘safety. ) 8.30: Contralto. solo-Madame Irene Ainsley, "My Heart is Weary" (Goring Thomas). 8.34: Selection-Orchestra, "Maid of the Hast" (Morgan). 8.44: Tenor solo-Mr. Lambert Harvey, selected. 8.48: Lecturette-Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A, "The Maori--His Use of Magic." 9.3: 9.5: Weather forecast. Presentation of excerpts from "Carmen" (Bizet), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast, Carmen Pees enenerer Madame Irene Ainsley Micaela ceesceeesess Miss Nancye Hanna Frasquita ..esceceeee Miss Marjorie Fair Mercedes eeeesseeee Miss Irene Frost Don Jose seesseceee Mr. Lambert Harvey Escamilion eeeooees Mr. Len Keven Ramendada: eesece Mr. H. C. Burr Don Cairo .seecoseee Mr. A. HE. Davies = Overture-Orchestra, "Carmen" (Bizet). Chorus-‘‘See the Square." Contralto solo-‘Habanera." Tenor and soprano duét-Speak to Me of my Mother." Contralto solo-‘Sequidille." Entr’acte-Orchestra, "Carmen" selection (Bizet). Baritohe solo-‘Toreador Song." Contralto solo-"Bohemian Song." Quintette-""Smugglers’ Song." Tenor and contralto. duet-‘At Last ’Tis Thou.’ Chorus-"Away To Qur Mountains." 10.0: God Save the King. °VA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4. 8 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: . 6.02. ToT & o BO cm 9 HO OD Gi se ft ion who Be HR HR no bet | Ww i) oo coon) a0 _% i nx oO oS 6 i Go ° WD. ee Oo Co I LO "Tr > bo ee af 68 @8 r 9. 9. 9. St C1 is co ORS. 0 4 8 2 1 & Close down. . ; Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack, News session, market reports and sports results. : Lecturette by a tepresentative of the Agricultural Department-"For the Man on the Land." Chimes of: the: G.P.O, clock. A special. programme by the Petone Black and White Entertainers, assisted by 2YA Orchestra, Overture--Orchestra, "Misaniello" (Auber). Chorus-Black and White Entertainers, "Drinking Song" (from "The . Student Prince’) (Romberg). : Boy soprano-Master Jackie Harris, "Come to the Fair’ (Hasthope ‘Martin), : Cornet solo-Jas. Compton, "An Emblem" (Thompson) (Columbia Record 01065). : Humour--Mr. Les Andersen, "The Troubles of Guy de Vere" (Anon). : Vocal duet---Misses Margaret and Molly Keating, "Look Down, Dear Byes" (Fisher). Pianoforte duet-Misses Margaret Scott and G. Smith, "Qui Vive" (Ganz). ‘Voeal trio-Messrs. R. Park, L. Boyd:and Hart, "Nola" (Arndt). : Novelty-Mr. W. Rowe’ and Miss G. Smith, "Novelty Story Scena" — (Original). : Soprano sole and chorus--Miss M. Keating and Black and White En18.49: tertainers, "'The Bubble Song" (from "High Jinks") (Hartley). Humorous sketch-Misses Jean Leadbetter and Kirry Rowe, "That Child in the Train’) (Anon). ¢ + Light vocal duet-Miss M. Keating and Mr. R. Park, "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day" (Johnson, Tobias and Sherman). : Weather forecast, ‘Instrumental-Orchestra, repeat number. Juvenile song-Joan Craig, "Barefoot Days" (Breman). : Instrumental-Maori members of the Company, Maori Melodies and Selected Popular Numbers, Light baritone solo-Mr. Les. Boyd, "Beautiful" (Shay and Gillespie). Humour-Messrs. Rowe, Boyd and Hart, "A Bit of Blarney" (Original). Novelty-Orchestra, "Bells of St. Mary’s" (Adams). Duet with chorus-Miss Mollie Keating, Mr. R. Park, and Petone Entertainers, "Not Now, But Later" (from "High Jinks") (Hartley).. Comic song-Mr. Ted. Adams, "Only Come down for the Day" (Weston and Lee). Flexitone solo-Mr. F. Brown, "Ramona" (Wayne). Sketch-Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr, W. Rowe, "Foiled." Vocal duet-Messrs. R. Park and J. Warren, "Side by Side’ (Woods), Closing chorus-Black and White Entertainers, "High Jinks" (Hartley). ‘Musical comedy selection-Orchestra, "Cabaret Girl’ (Kern). 10. God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, SILENT DAY, —

4 _4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes, 3.1: ‘Gramophone recital, 4.25: Sports results. 0: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother BLL 7.15: News session. 8.0: ‘own Hall chimes, : ‘a Coneert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. J ames Dixon, and. assisting artists. | ; 81: March-Band, "My Regiment" (Blankenburg). 85: Waltz-Band, "Forest Flowets" (Greenwood). 18 Tenor solos-Mr. L. E. Dalley, (a) "The Land o’ the Leal" (Moffatt), . (b) "Macushla" (MacMurrough). . 8.18. Violin solo-Sascha Jacobsen, "Pale Moon" (Columbia Record 01146). 8.22: Mezzo-soprano. solo. Miss: Dorothy Sligo, "One Morning Very Barly" (Sanderson). pe 8.25: Classic selection-Band, "Introduction" ("Faust") (Gounod), 830: Recital-Mr. Lester Moller, "Bombadier Gerrard" (Sterne). 8.35: Soprano with flute and _ piano accompaniment--Marie Kurenko, "Gounod’s Serenade" (Sing, Smile and Slumber) (Gounod), (Columbia Record 04187). | | ; , 8.39: Bass solos-Mr, E.-G. Bond, (a) ‘"Farmers’ Pride" (Russell), ¢b) "Rueben Ranzo" (Coates). 8.45: Cornet solo with band: accompaniment-"Easter Flowers" (Sandérson). 8.50: Address--Rev.. W. B. Scott, "Karly New Zealand-George Grey, ‘our | Greatest. Governor." 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.7° Selection-Band, "Welsh Songs" (Frost). 9.17: Marech-Band, "Prince of Smiles" (Louka), | 9.21: Tenor solo-Mr. L, BE, Dalley, "Onaway, Awake Beloved" (CoaleridgeTaylor). . 9.25: Male voice quartet-Goodrich Silvertown Quartet, "Who's Blue Now?" (Meyer and Caesar), (Columbia Record '01192). ; 9.29: Mezzo-soprano’ solos--Miss Dorothy Sligo, (a) "Spreading the .News" (Oliver) ; (b) "Four Leaf Clover" (Brownell). 9.35: Overture-Band, "Golden Cross" (Greenwood). | 9.45: Recitals-Mr. Lester Moller, (a) "The Seekers" (Masefield), (b) "Tmhe Spring Poet" (Anon). | 9.51: Organ solo-G. T. Pattman, "Four Indian Love: Lyrics" (Columbia 02696), (a) "Kashmiri Song’; (b) "Til I Awake" (WoodfordeFinden). | ; Bas¢ solo-Mr. E. G. Bond, "Lackaday" (Crampton), + Vocal solo and chorus--Raymond Newell and chorus, "We're All Bound ST Tt CS wt 9. 9.% 1 : to Go" (from "The Shanty Book" (Terry) (Columbia Record 01024). 10.2: March-Band, "Changing Guatd" (Hume). . 10.7: God Save the King.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 20, 30 November 1928, Page 17

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Tuesday, December 4 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 20, 30 November 1928, Page 17

Tuesday, December 4 Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 20, 30 November 1928, Page 17

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