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WEEK-END BROADCASTS. Programmes to be sent out during 1 the week-end by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:—
Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—6 p.m., children's hour: 7.15, news and sports results: 8, relay or selected programme by Auckland Municipal Choir; 9.30, relay or dance music by the Internationals, under Mr. Clyde llowley, Trom Dixieland Cabaret.
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—Noon, description of Marlborough Racing Club's meeting- at Trenthani; 3 p.m., studio entertainment; 6, children's session; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, Jecturette, Miss Phyllis Bates, "Yale 8. overture, "British Cavalry March' (Howgill); 8.5. quartet, vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" (Kendall); 8.9, banjo solo, Mr. Charles Brazier, "Beat as You Go"8.13, tenor, Air. Frank Bryant, "Roads'.?^ 8 1~ • instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement of Trio in F" (Hummell); 8.27, baritone solo, l l !'• R- &• AUwright, "The Watchman"; 8-31, banjo solo, Mr. Chas. Brazier, "Listen to Tins' ; 8.3 5, tenor solo, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Alice, Where Art Thou?": 8.39, nute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwell, "Graceful Dance Caprice ; 8.4 4, vocal duet, Messrs. F. Bryant and R. S. Allwright, "The Battle Eve (Bonheur); 8.48, instrumental trios, Studio Trio, "Canzonetta" (Godard), "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms); 8.58, bass solo. Mr. W. w. Marshall, "The Gipsy Love Song ; 9.2, weather report; 9.3, nute solo, Mr. L. w. Rothwell, "By the Brook"9.8, vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "Mosquitoes (MSS); 9.12. relay of Charles Dalton s Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbimie.
Christchurch, 3VA (306 metres). — 6 p.m., children's hour. Uncle Sam and Aunt May; 7.15, news and reports 7.30, sports results; 8, overture, London Symphony Orchestra, "Waltz Movements," from "Der Rovenkavalier" (Strauss); 8.10, opening chorus. The Avonian Minstrels (Messrs. E. Rogers, J. Filer, F. Olds and D. Clapperton), 'De Old Banjo" (Metcalfe); 8.14, ukulele, with vocal accompaniment, Mr. Roy August. "Hi. Diddle, Diddle," "Mama's Gone Young, papa's Gone Old"; 8.20, nautical song. Mr. F. Olds, "The Admiral's Yarn : 8.24, contralto solos. Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "Angus McDonald," "A Light Lesson"; 8.30, coster recitation, Mr. J. P. Darragh, "Fair Dinkum"; 8.37, instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio 'Serenade" (Drdla), "Vienna Life"' (Strauss); 8.45, bass solo, Mr. J. Filer, "Drinking"; 8.49, conccnma soios, Mr. E W. Heald, extract from "Napoleon's Last Charge" (MS), "Bells or St. Mary"; 8.54, quartet, Avonian Minstrels, "A Mistake" (Hunt); 9 p.m., weather report and forecast; 9.2, overture; 9.10, ukulele, with vocal accompaniment, Mr. Roy August, "Bird's-eye View," "There Ain't No Maybe in My Baby's Eyes"; 9.16, contralto solo. Miss Dulcie Mitchell, "O Don Fatale, Don Carlos"; 9.20, chorus, Avonian Minstrels, Ding, Dong, Ding" (Scott Gatti); 9.24, instrumental trios, Chrlsicuarcn Broadcasting Trio, "Songs or the River Volga" (Koenemann), "Hungarian Dance, No. 2" (Brahms, arr. G. Beck); 9.34, a coster's experience. Mr. J. Darragh," "The Huntsman"; 9.40, baritone solo, Mr. D. Clapperton, "Tea Time, To-morrow"; 9.4'4, concertina solos. Mr. E. W. Heald, "When Irish Eyes are Smiling," "Believe Me il" All Those Endearing Young Charms"; 9.52 tenor and baritone duet and chorus, Messrs. Rogers and Filer and the Avonian Minstrels, "Melodrama," "My Old Kentucky Home."
Sydney, 2FC (412 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news service; 0, studio recital; 9.30, items Trom Prince Edward Theatre; 10.30, vocal items; 12, dance music.
Bydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8. dinner music; 9.30, instrumental and vocal items and dance music; 11, news service.
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 730 p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30, news and market reports; g.30, concert programme of vocal and instrumental items.
Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—g p.m., children's session; 8.-15, news service; 9.30, Instrumental and vocal items; 10 30 motor cycle races from the Speedway•' 11, dance music.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 94, 21 April 1928, Page 20
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