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OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.
Details of programmes to be sent out bv New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day are as follow: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —0 p.m.. children's hour, including items by tlie pupils or Miss Dorothy Griffiths; 7.15, talk on "Motoring." by Mr. G. Campbell; 7.:(0, news and market reports; 8, overture from Strand Theatre: 8.11. vocal, Madame Mary Towsey's yuartet, "Sympathy" (Friml); H.irj, instrumental, studio trio, "Trio in B Flat, Up. 97, Allegro Moderato (Beethoven) ; 8.a5, contralto solo, Miss G. Kvans, "I Heard You Singing"; 8.29, Instrumental quartet. Hie Internationals, "Kiss and Make Up," "Where Is My Meyer?"; 8.37, baritone solo. Mr. Leo O'Malley, "The Girls of Klldare"; 8.4 1. one-act comedy, the Auckland Comedy Players, with Mr. J. F. Montague, "Just Fancy"; 0.0, weather report; 0.7, vocal, Madame Mary Towsey's nuartei, "Just a-wearyln' ror You"; ft.ll, entr'acte from Strand Theatre: 9.16, tenor solo. Mr J. McDougall, "Serenade"; ft.2o, instrumental, studio trio, "Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg); ».2S, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsev, "Ave Maria" (Gounod), with violin olillgiito by Miss Ina Bosworth; 0.32, elocution, Mr. 3. F. Montague, "Business and Self Education"; 9.37, baritone solo, Mr. Leo O'Malley, "Requiem"; 9.41, instrumental quartet, the Internationals, "Russian Lullaby," "Trumpet Solo," "Where, Oh, Where do I Live?'-': 9.49, contralto solo. Miss O. Evans. "I Wonder If Love Is a Dream"; 9.53. 'cello solo, Miss Mollie Wright; 9.57, elocutionary, Miss Irene Day, "Queen Katherlne's Speech"; 10.2, vocal, Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet. "lie Still. He Still."
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —C p.m., children's hour; 7, news session; 8.1, overlure, tlie orchestra, "Orpheus In der IJntcrwelt" (OlTenbach) ; 8.10. quartet, Apollo singers, "Drink to Me Only"; 8.14, Instrumental, the orchestra, "Walata Pol" (Hill),
"Barcarolle" (OlTenbach); 8.23, soprano solo. Miss Aloatia Goodwill. "If Thou Wert Mind"; B.'J7, trio, Symons-Ellwoofl-Short Trio, "Viennese Refrains" (Krelsler), "Syncopation" (Krelsler), "Slavonic Hanee" (Dvorak): 8.37, tenor solo, Mr. E. W. Rubins, "Hoses of I'leardy"; 8.4 1, piano solos, Mr. Ronald McLean, "Prelude, in i: Sharp Minor," "Hustle of Spring"; s 18, baritone solo, Mr. S. E. Rodger, "Maire, My (ilrl"; 8.5 v». clarinet solo, with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. A. H. Wright, "Uigo Coute dl Parlgl"; 8.57, novelty, the Two Boiled Owls, "Positively, Absolutely." "Lopez, Speaking"; 0.3. weatlier report; 9.r>. steel guitar trio, Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Trio, "oh, For the Wltlffs or ii dove" (Mendelssohn i, "Rocked In the I'.iudie of the Deep"; li.il, leeturette, edi-tor-announcer, "Imperial Affairs"; 9.2fi, Instrumental, the orchestra, selection, "IviKoletto" (Verdi): 9.34, contralto solo, Miss Hilda Chtidley, "I.ullaby"; 9.38, duel, M'-srs. K. W. Bobbins and S. E. Rodger, "Watchman. What of the .Night?"; 9.455, | nstrumental. the orchestra; 9.50. humour, •l.e Two Roiled Owls, "2 0.W.L."; 9.57, <1 'fiilct, Apollo Singers, "Londonderry Air"; 10.1, steel guitar trios, Mrs. Mildred • 1111y's Trio, "(Test Vons," "Mary Lou"; 1;i.7, tenor solo, Mr. K. W. Robblns, "I'ioral Dance": 10.1), instrumental, the orchestra, novelties. Chrlstchurch, 3YA (300 metres). —f> p.m., children's hour: 7.15, news and ;•< ports; 8, chimes and overture; 8.5, opening chorus, the Radlolian Quartet, ".large, We've Such a Talc." vocal, the Itidioiltin Quartet, "Quakers' Meeting"; m piano solo, Mrs. Claris Shaw, "O Time, r «i Time"; vocal, the Radlolian Quartet, "A tunaway Match"; 8.17, v.iolin solo, Miss relic Morris, "Serenade"; B.ii. contralto «,10. Miss Mildred Russell, "A Quaker «1!rl"; vocal, the Radlolian Quartet, "Tip "hi!"; bass solo, Mr. VV. G. Richards, ".iereiriiah"; tenor solo and chorus, Mr. •I egory Russell and Quartet, "Come to the •lull"; 8.34, Instrumental, Chrlstchurch i. oadcasilng Trio, "Andantino" (Lemare), •IMiiro Hnngrolse" (Brahms); 8.42, vocal, he Radlolian Quartet, "It's the Wedding • ay"; 8.40, saxophone solo, Mr. Les. Marsi.ii, "Chanson Bohemlenne" (Bold!); 8.50, urlesque lecture, Mr. Sidney Comfort, There's Many a True Word Spoken in est"; 8.5(5, weather report: 8.57, overtime contralto solo, Miss Mildred I ii.•< sell, "Little Grey Bonnet"; 9.5, Les. >!arstou's Dance Orchestra. "Magic Voices of the Night," "One Summer Night' : #.<3. vocal, the Radlolian Quartet, "Barbizon Monckton); 0.16, Los. Mars ton's Dance orchestra, "Forgive Me," "Hello, Gutle ; •i • j tenor solo and chorus, Mr. Gregory 'lusst'll and Radlolian Quartet, "Couleur Me Hose" (Monckton); 1),a7, Les. Mars ton s Dance Orchestra, "Diane," "Jeanette ; •i humour, Mr. Sidney Comfort, Don G<au>—The Bandit," "The True History ot •In- Red Sea Episode"; 0.40, Les. Marston s 11. nee Orchestra, "Grand and Glorious reeling," "June Night"; 9.48, soprano and bi'ss duet, 'Mrs. Claris Shaw and Mr. W. J. H;''hards "A Wilderness and Thou Monckton); 9.51, Les. Marston's Dance orchestra, "Hallelujah," "Ray, Ray Raj" iiu-"; 10.10, llnal chorus, the Radlolian ■ inai'tet, "Love. I Have Met Yon" (Monck•',,,l; • 111 13, Les. Marston's Dance Orches•i i. "Vodeodo Blues." "Yale Blues"; dance ii Kic by Les. Marston's Orchestra until i 1 p.m. Dunedin, 4VA (4 03 metres). —0 p.m., ■1 iktren's hour: 7.15, news session;. .3d, review of the latest hooks, by Mr. H. 'ireenwood; 8, orchestral selection; 8.5,
•fiiior solos, Mr. i„ k. ijallev, "From the -mm or the Skv niuH Wiitr.r," "Tlie Moon 7'°'.'" Low"; B.io, iiianoiorte solo, Miss Y lorle McDowell, "Staccato Caprice"; '.'•kVrJ inei s®?-»«pra | io solo. Miss Molly ■■tint", a .Si with tiio Broken 'i.erson •'•u,.U. as 2 »?><>». Mr. .1. B. Mac'Oiijf"; ' a ij„ Oleimnr," "Tin; Tavern "the AistPplS O S* Sheila NeilMtvs Florence «?.' sop, ' ano solus.
tral selection; 8.35. vocal duet, Messrs. Dalley and Macpherson. "For You Alone"; 8.:(x, mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Molly Vickers, "At Dawning-," "The SpinningWheel"; 8.43, pianoforte solos. Miss Marjorie McDowell. "The Juggleries." "Polka"; 8.4"'.». tenor solo. Mr. 1,. E: Dhlle.v. "The Amber and Amethyst"; 8.53, recitations. Miss Sheila Nellson, "Orange Rlo-'suin." "Tiie Journey"; 0. soprano solos. Miss Florence Sumner. "All Roads Lead Home," "Hanks or Allan Water"; 9.5, weather report; 9.8, dance music from tlic Savoy.
Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's entertainment; 8.0, news service; 0.15, theatrical talks; 9.30, theatrical relay from Her Majesty's Theatre; iO.iO, vocal and instrumental Items, dance music.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., entertainment for rhildren; 8.30, news service; 'J. 30. concert programme. Including- items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus, vocal and instrumental items, dance music. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7 p.m., entertainment for children; 8, news service: 9, concert programme, including: vocal and instrumental items; dance music.
Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —8 p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30, news service; o.:to, symphony concert, duets and quartet Tor two pianos; vocal and instrumental items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —2.45 p.m., Riighy football at Eden Park; 6.0, children's hour; 7.15. news and sports results; 7.10, talk on "A Dancer's Experiences Overseas." by Miss Margaret O'Connor; 8.0, chimes and overture from Prince Kdward Theatre; 8.15, grand chorus. Miss Altna McGruer and Lyric Quartet, "Wedding- March," from "Lohengrin" (Wag-ner); 8.20, tenor solo, Mr. A. Ripley, "The star"; 8.24, soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer "The Pipes of Pan"; 8.28, vocal, the Lyric Quartet, "rtockln' in the Wind"; 8.32, bass solo, Mr. E. Thomas, "A Rollicking- Rolling- stone"; 8.30, vocal, Miss Alma McGruer and Lyric Quartet, "A Ghost Story"; 8.4 i, entr'acte from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.51, tenor solo, Mr. H. Itlchards, "Come, Sing- to Me" (Thompson); 8.55, vocal duet, Miss McGruer and Mr. Hipley, "Keep on Mumming"; 8.59, weather report; 9.0, humour, Mr. McF. I wain; 9.5, vocal, the Lyric Quartet. "Spin, Spin"; 9.9, dance music by the Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —3 p.m., description of Rug-by football at Athletic Park; 6.0, children's hour; 7.0, news session; 8.0, chimes and overture, the orchestra, "Carmen" (Bizet) ; 8.5, Melodie Four, "Old Man Moses"; 8.9, light vocal, the Glad Idlers, "The Good Little Boy and the Bad Little Boy"; 8.14, the orchestra, "The Volga Boatman." "Haunting Humoresque" (Black) ; 8.22, humour, Mr. Geo. Titchener, "The Coster at His Wedding"; 8.28, bass solo, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "A Chip or the Old Block"; «.33. Jazz piano solos, "Golden Sunset Waltz," "Henry's Made a Lady Out or Lizzie"; 8.40, Mr. S. Duncan, tenor, and the Melodie Four, "Image or the Rose" (Keichardt); 8.44, Italian mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Blue Skies," "Bird's-eye View"; 8.51, light vocal, the Glad Idlers, medley; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, the orchestra, "In a Clock Store" (Orth), "American Patrol" (Meacham); 9.9, tenor solo, Mr. F. Bryant, "I Heard You Singing"; 9.13, baritone solo, Mr. R. S. Allwright, "The Yeoman's Wedding Song:"; 9.18, instrumental, the orchestra; 9.26, humour, Mr. Geo. Titchener, "My Dictionary"; 9.34, whispering- baritone, Mr. Jack Dunne, "Give and take," "A Little White House at the End or Honeymoon I.ane"; 9.40, Italian mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Rose Marie" (Friml), "Indian Love Call"; 9.46, tenor, Mr. S. Duncan,
"Alice, Where Art Thou."'; 9.50, Melodie Four, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose"; 9.r>4, dance programme, vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers; 10.0, whispering- baritone, Mr. Jack Dunne, "Falling: in Love With You," "When the Love Bird Leaves the Nest''; 10.6, dance Items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 6
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