OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.
Radio programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian stations this i evening are:— Auckland, IVA (333 metres). —6 p m., ' children's hour, Peter Pan; 7.15, news and reports, book review; 8, overture and ballet, 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, ••hemiraiindo ovifturo,' ' Copfiella Ballet"; 8.16, baritone solo, Mr. | I. Barry Coney, "The Jolly Beggar"; 8.20,, sketch, the Orimths Ltuo, "A Humorous Playette"; 8.25, lnstrum-jritil trio, Boa-worth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio In B Flat, Scherzo" (Schubert); 8.34, soprano solo, Miss Lola Solomon, "Vlllanelle"; 8.38, recital, Mr. Pred. Barker, "A Wayside Philosopher to His Friend," "How to Get What You Want"; 8.48, pianoforte solo, Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Devotion"; 8.53, contralto solo, Miss Mlna Caldow, "If Thou Wert Blind"; 8.58, weather report and rorecast; 0, orchestral, x:ourt Symphony Orchestra, "Overture, Mlgnon" (Thomas), Selection from Sunny" (Kern); 9.lft, humorous sketch, Orimths Duo, selected; 9.21, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Pagllaccl Trio" (Leoncavallo); 9.38, soprano solos, Miss Lola Soloxnon, "The Lovers In the Lane," "Enough"; 9.34, recital, Mr. Fred. Barker, "Micawber'S Advice to Copperfleld"; 9.39, Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio In B Flat, Finale" (Schubert); 9.47, vocal duo. Miss Mlna Caldow and Mr. Barry Coney, song cycle, "Love and Spring." Wallinflton. 2VA (430 metres). —« p.m., children's hour; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.30, lecture. Professor James- Shelley, of Canterbury College; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. C. O. Jorgensen, "Modern Massage"; 8 p.m., march, Wellington Artillery Band, "Manhattan Casino" (Evans); 8.6, vocal quartet, Mellow Fellows, "I'm Tellin' the Birds"; B.to, descriptive selection, Wellington Artillery Band, "Bells of Ruabon" (Greenwood); 8.16, The Old Fellow, "If Ail the Young Maidens"; 8.31, fantasia, Wellington Artillery Band, "O'er Hill and Dale"; 8.30, recital, Miss Edna Purdie, "At the Photographer's"; 8.36, negro dance, Wellington Artillery Band, "Uncle Rastus"; 8.41, the Tenor Fellow, "Fillnella"; 8.45, gavotte, Wellington Artillery Band, "White Lilies"; 8.51, things in general, Mellow Fellows, "Topical Talk Set to Music"; 8.56, the Yorkshire Ffellow, "I'm Excited"; 9.1, weather report and forecast; 9.2, selection, Wellington Artillery Band, "A Day with the Huntsmen"; 9.11, the Single Fellow, "Just a Cottage Small"; 9.16, cornet solo, Sgt. W. H. Bowman, "The Cornet King"; 9.31, the Fellow who knows, "A Sergeant or the Line"; 9.26, waltz, Wellington Artillery Band, "Georgle"; 9.32, recital, Miss Edna Purdie, "Types at the Play"; 9.37, the Martial Fellow, "The Blue Dragoons"; 9.42, fantasia, "Wellington Artillery Band, "An Italian Carnival"; 9.50, vocal quartet. Mellow Fellows, "Jenks" Vegetable Compound; 9.55, march, Wellington Artillery Band, "National Conclave." Ohrlatohurch, 3VA (306 metres). — 6 p.m., children's hour, Charlie and Aunt Pat; 7.15. news and reports; Madame oower-Burns' Grand Operatic Quartet presents a programme or works by Russian composers, assisted by the Chrfatchurch Broadcasting Trio. Miss Alleen Warren and Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L.; vocal duet, Madame Gower-Burns and Mrs. Ann Harper, "Tears Ever Falling" (Tschalkowsky) ; baritone solo, Mr. Bernard Rennell, "Don Juan Serenade"; pianoforte solo, Miss Alleen Warren, "Etude Op. 2, No. 1"; soprano solos, Madame Gower-Burns, "Song or India," from "Sadko," "The Skylark"; tenor solos, Mr. Harold Preseott, "Nay Though My Heart Should Break," "But Lately In Dance I Embraced Her"; Instrumental trio, chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Finale from Ist Trio" (Arensky); contralto solo, Miss Ann Harper, "To the Forest"; recital, Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.C.L., 'Jim —A cautionary Tale"; soprano and tenor duet, Madame Oower-Burns and Mr. Harold Preseott, "On the Blue Wave"; weather report and rorecast: baritone solo, Mr. Bernard Rennell, "Song or the Flea"; soprano solos, Madame Gower-Burns, The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale," "Slumber Song"; pianororte solo, Miss Alleen Warren, "Prelude"; tenor solo, Mr. Harold Preseott, "Fillnella"; contralto solos, Mrs. Ann Harper, selected; Instrumental trios, Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Octobre (Tschulkowsky),' "Russian Mazurka ; vocal quartet, Grand Operatic Quartet, "Hong or the Volga Boatmen" (Koenemann); recitals, Mlsa Naare liooper, L.T.C.L., "Wander Thirst," "When We Were Very Young"; vocal quartet, Madame Oower-Burns, Mrs. Ann Harper, Messrs. Harold Preseott and Bernard Rennell, "Russian Natlonul Anthem." Sydney, arc (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., entertainment ror children; 8.30, news service; 9.30, concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; dunce music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30, news scrvlco; 9.30, concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus; vocal and Instrumental items; dunce music. Melbourne, SLO (Ml metres).—7 p.m. entertainment for Children; 8 0 news service; 9.0, concert programme, 'including vocal and Instrumental Items; dance music. Brisbane, 4QO (385 metres).—B p. m entertainment for children; ft.o, news service; 9.30, concert programme, including "ocol and instrumental Items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IVA (333 metres). —3 p.m. studio concert; 6.0, children's hour— ISod; 7.15, talk on "Motoring," by Mr 000. Campbell; 7.30, news and reports; gO, relay or orchestral overture fron Strand Theatre Orchestra, under th» i-onductorshlp of Eve Bentley; 8.16, voca miartet. Madame Mary Towsey'a quartet ••The Bonnie Hunks or Loch Lomond' <arr Vincent); »«0, banjo solo, Mr jaine* Dean, "Plantation Symphony"; 8.95
baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, "Pagan"; 8.30, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio; "Trio. Ist and 2nd Movements"; 8.3 9, contralto solo, Miss Gwenyth Evans, "O Western Wind"; 8.43, recital, Mr. i. F. Montague, "The Fight at Orakau" (Bracken); 8.49, tenor solo, Mr. Reginald Newberry "Eleanore"; 8.54, 'cello polo, Miss Lnlla Hemus, "Andantlno"; 8.59, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "Hindoo Song"; 9.3, weather report and forecast; 9.5. relay of orchestral interlude from strand Tluvtre: 9.20, baritone solo, Mr. I. Bree, Wedding Song"; 9.24, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Autumn and Winter" (C.lazounov); 9.32, contralto solo. Miss G. Evans, "You've Got Your Mother's Eyes"; 9.36, banjo solos, Mr. J. Deane, "Darkies' Patrol," -An Evening- Reverie"; 9.42, tenor solo, Mr. R. Newberry, "The Brown Bird"; 9.16, humorous recital, Mr. J. F. Montague, "At the Dentist's"; 9.51, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "Love Went aMdlng"; 9.55, Instrumental trio, l}os-worth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio 3rd and 4th Movements" (Chopin); 10.3, vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet,
"When Evening's Twilight" (Hilton); 10.7, A thought.
Wellington, 2YA (120 metres). —3 p.m., studio entertainment; 6.0, children's hour, Uncle Ernest and party; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. Stanley W. Fearn, A.R.1.8.A., "Architecture"; 8.1, overture, "Doctrinen" (Strauss); 8.5, vocal quartet, The Celeste Quartet, "March of the Men or Harlech" (Rarnby); 8.10, Hawaiian duos, Berthold and Kent, "Hawaiian Dreams," "Honolulu Moon"; 8.17, bass solo, Mr. William Boardman, "The Kerry Dance"; 8.22, instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "2nd and 3rd Movements Trio in E Flat" (Hummel); 8.32, soprano solo, Miss Myra Sawyer, "Elesie"; 8.36, planororte solo. Miss Myrtle McKay, "Ist Movement Sonata, Op. 7 8"; 8.43», vocal duet. Miss Myra Sawyer and Miss Mabel Dyer, "Absent"; 8.4 8, sketch, The Two Boiled Owls, "Topicalities"; 8.56, lecturette, Editor-Announcer, "Imperial Affairs"; 9.11, weather report and forecast; 9.12, contralto solo, Miss Mabel Dyer, "Sognai"; 9.16, Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Ballet Music" Trom "Faust" (Gounod); 9.26, tenor solo, Mr. Edgar Swain, "Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen," rrom "La Boheme"; l).o4, piunoforte solo, Miss My rue McKay, "Amuerley Wild Brooks"; 9.37, vocal trio, Miss Myra Sawyer, Mr. Edgar swain and Mr. William Boardman, "Angelus," from "Marltana"; 9.42, Hawaiian duos, Berthold and Bent, "Southern Skies," "Close in Your Arms"; 9.49, sketch. The Two Boiled Owls, "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong"; 9.55, vocal quartet, The Celeste Quartet, "The Sea Hatli Its Pearls" (Plnsutl).
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 6
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