BROADCASTING.
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, OHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 6 p.m.: Children's session, by Uncle Earn. T.lff; Nevra and report. 7.30: Sporting results. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra under conductorship of Mrs Black. 8.10: Banjolm solo, Mr Arthur Hodgson, "Advance i ir (Paxton). 8.1-1: Violin solo Mr Robert Clarke, "Preghiera," Tar(Schott) 8.18: Baritone solo, T,,io /t Salteld, "King of the Mist," a " VSy J- 8 " 22: Ban i° and mandolin duet, Messrs Perce Skinner and Stan. Birch, (a) Colonel Bogey March," M.S.: (b) Popular Chorus Switches," M.S. 8.32: Recitation, Mr James Laurenson, 4 'Home Brewed," # Thomas (Putnam). 8.36: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, Hungarian Dance, No. 8," Brahms (Metzler). 8.40: Banjolin solo, Mr Arthur Hodgsen, 'Comical Coons," Grimshaw (Essex). 8.43: Baritone solo, Mr TV. J. Salkeld, "The Gallant 1 ' Barnard (Knoch). 8.47: Violin solo. Mr Robert Clarke, Mazurka in "A Minor," Ohopin-Kreisler (Schott). B.s2:'Banjo and mandolin duet. Messrs Perce Skinner and Stan. Birch, "Old Darlcie Melody Switches," M.S. 8.57: 'Recitation, Mr James Laurenson, "And Yet I Don't Know," Weston. 9: Relay from Grand Theatre. 9.10: Banjolin solo. Mr Arthur Hodgson, "Little Pete" (Ellis); 9.14: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) ''Souvenir <!e Sorrento," Severne (Cineaf); (b) Prelude in "C Minor," Rachmaninoff (Metzler). 9.22: Baritone solo, Mr W. J. Salkeld, "Will o 1 the Wisp," Cherry (Ashdown). 9.26: RebToadcast QYA Wellington—Pianoforte _solo3, Hr Roy Harris, (a) Prelude in G- Minor (Rachmaninoff), (b) Prelude (Blumenfeid), 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret. 7: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Studio concert by the Petone Black and White Benefit Entertainers; chorus, the company, "Funiculi Funicula," Denza (Ricordi). 8.6: Violin, Miss Dorothy Nolan, "Romance," Op. 9, Tl'Ambrosio (Decourcille). 8.10: Vocal duet, Miss Margaret Scott and Mr Les. Boyd, "O, Lovely Night," Ronald (Enoch). 8.14: 'Recitation, Miss Kerry Rowe, "The Aspiring Warbler," original. 8.19: Tenor, Mr Eddio Napier, "Meadow Lark," Keidel and I'iorito (Albert). 8.23: Humorous sketch, Miss Jean Leadbetter and Mr W. Rowe, "Packing Up," original. 8.33: Song and chorus, Mr R. Park and the company, "Eileen Aliinnah." 8.38: Piano duet, Miss Margaret Scott and Mrs "Woodley, "Qui Vive,'* Gahz (Ashdown). 8.43: Soprano solo, Miss Sheehan. "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," Falkenstein. 8.47: Recitation, Miss Molly Bradstock, "Bertie," original. 8.52: Soprano solo and chorus, Miss Molly Keating and Maori boys of the company, "Waiata Maori," Hill (Mclndoe). 8.56: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.2: Maori vocal and instrumental, Maori members of the company, '"Maori Melodies," traditional. 9.14: Vocal duet, Messrs R. Park and J. AVarren, "I'm Telling the Birds," Wendel Hall (Albert). 9.18: Recitation, Mr W. 'Rowe, "Little Nell" ("The Old Curiosity Shop"), Dickens. 9.23: Tenor solo, Mr Los. Boyd, "Kashmiri Song," Woodfovde-Fiudeu (Boosey). 9.27: Violin solo, Miss Dorothy Nolan, selected. 9.31: Vocal, Miss Joan Craig, selected. 9.!14: Piano duet, Mi6s Margaret Scott and Mrs Woodley, "Doll Dance," Brown (Allan). 9.39: Vocal duet, Mr R. Park and Miss Margaret Keating, "Charmaine," Rapes and Pollack (Allan). 9.43: Elocutionary, Miss Kathloen Bartosh, selected. 9.48: Chorus, the company, closing chorus. 9.53: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 10: Rolay of Charles Dalton's Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbirnie. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Nows service. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Tenor solos, Mr J. McDonald, (a) "Homing," (del Riego), (b) "You in a Gondolt." 8.8: 'Cello solo, Mr A. Bonner, "Ave Maria" (Schubert). 8.13: Recital, Mr J. B. McConnell, "A Do'rg's Life." 8.18: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Vanda Duncan, (a) "Vorrei" (Tosti), (b) "The Virgin Lullaby" (Piccolomini). 8.24: Piano solo, Miss J. Lawrence, selected. 8.28: Violin solo, Mr A. R. Watson, "Indian Lament" (Kreisler). 8.33: Baritone solos, Mr Reg. Richards, (a) "Ships of Yule," (b) "The Devout Lover" (White); violin obbligato by Mr Watson. 8.39: 'Cello solo, Mr A. Bonner, selected. 8.42: Vocal solos, Master Eric Johnston, (a) "Wet Sheet and a Flowing Wind" (Dunhill); (b) "Freckles." 8.49: Recital, Mr J. B. McConnell, "Jimmy's Boots." 8.54: Contralto solos, Miss Rita Raffills, (a) "If Any Little Song of Mine," (del Riego), (b) "Song of Hope" (Wood). 9.1: Piano solo, Miss J.. Lawrence, selected. 9.6: Tonor solos, Mr J. McDonald, (a) selected, (b) selected. 9.3 5: Violin solo, Mr A. R. Wntson, "Balet" from "Orpheus" (G'luck). 9.28: 'Cello solo, Mr A. Bonner, selected. 9.33: Baritone solos, Mr Reg. Richards, (a) "Annie Laurie" (Lehman), (b) "Eleanore" (Coleridge-Taylor). 9.41: Recital, Mr .T. B. McDonald, selected. 9.46: Piano solo, Mr J. Lawrence, selected. 9.52: Contralto solos, Miss Rita Raffills (a) "Ships of Arcady" (Head), (b) "Four by the Clock" (Mallinson). IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.: News and sports results. 8: Relay of Municipal Band from Town Ila'll; Mr Christopher Smith, conductor. 9.30: 'Relay of dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret by tho Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, under Mr Walter Smith. 11: A Thought. 2FO SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programmo announcements. 7.33: W. Nott, cornet solos. 7.40: A Talk on "Health Week." 7.48: Sophie Lashmoor, instrumentalist. 7.54: Selwyn Seymour, elocutionist. 8: "Big Ben"; Nellio Chadwick. 8.8: Results from the Speedway Royal, R.A.S. Grounds, Sydney. 8.14: W. Nott, cornet solo. 8.17: Descriptions and results from the Speedway Royal. 8.22: Nellie Chadwick. 8.25: Selwyn Seymour. 8.30: Sophie Lashmoor. 8.36: Descriptions and results from the Speedway Royal. 8.43: Nellie Chadwick. 8.47: W. Nott, cornet bolo. 8.50: Progress results from the Speedway Hoy a I. 8.55: From the Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, an operatic performance of Verdi s famous opera, "II Trovatore," produced by the Sydney Grand Opera Company, under the direction of Rita Lancaster, the whole of the second act will be taken, which includes the famous "Anvil Chorus. 9.55: Descriptions and results from the Speedway Royal. 10.5: Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.11: Dance music. 10.22: Len Maurice 10.30: Dance music; late weather forecast. 10.40: Len Maurice. 10.45: Dance music. 10.57: kate news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben ; Len Maurice. 11.5: Dance music. 11.lo: Len Maurice. 11.20: Dance music until 11.45. BLO MELBOURNE. (871 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr Charles Uttall. "On with the Dance." 7.30: Mr F. Chapman, "Squids and Cuttlefish." 7.45: Mr H. E. F. Lampe, "The History of Timekeepers.' The Health Association's Message. 8: Hawthorn City Band. 8.10: Melbourne Choral Union. 8.17: Hawthorn City Band. 8.27: Melbourne Choral Union. 8.34: Hawthorn City Band. 8.44: Special programme. 10.15: Hawthorn City Band. 10.25: Lily Burnand and Arthur Slater. 10.35: Late spojting > results; Royal Automobile Club of Victoria s Safety Message. 10.50: J6e AronSbn and his Synco-Bymphonists. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson ana his SyncoSyinphonists till 11.40. I SUNDAY. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 5.45 t>.m.: Song service from BYA Studio by Uncle Sam. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Sydenham Methodist Church (Sunday School anniversary). Preacher, Rev. H. J. Odell; conductor, Mr G. Rawlinson; organist Mr L. G. Rickard; choirmaster, Mr i. H. Christian (Rugby street Methodist Chinch); vocal Solo, Miss Ada _ Anderson, "But the Lord ia Mindful of His Own," Mendelssohn; organ solo, Mr L. G. Rickard; vocal solos, duets, and concerted items by the scholars oi the Bchool. 5.15: Rebroadcast 2YA Wellington, conditions permitting. 2 YA WELLINGTON. 6.55 p.m.: Relay of evening service from St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church.. Hawker street; preacher, Rev. Father Campbell; choirmaster, Mr F. G. Oakes. ?.lo: Relay of the band concert of the Port Nicholson Silver Baud from the Grand Opera House. 4YA DUNEDIN. 6.30 p.m.: Relay of service from Knox Church; preacher. Rev. Tulloch Yuille; or* ganist, Mr \\\ Paget Gale. 8: Studio concert. ! 3YA AUCKLAND. 6.55 p.m.: Relay of church setvice from St. David's Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. D. C. Herron; organist, i Mr E. C. Craston. 8.30: Relay of organ music from Auckland Town Hall; organist, Mr Maughan Barnett. 9.30: A thought. 2FC SYDNEY. j 6 p.m.: Programme announcemefcle. 6.0: An Hour with Great Composers, arranged by Madame Evelyn Grieg. (1) Violin, 311 ss Elaine Pennifold; (2) songs, Miss Hilda Grieg; (3) pianoforte, Madam© Evelyn Grieg; (4) instrumental trio, violin, Miss Elaine Pennifold; violincello, Miss Maysie Dalsey; panofprte, Madame Evelyn Grieg; (o) songs, Miss Hilda Boyle; (6) violoncello, Miss Maysie Dalsey, and dulcitone, Madame Evelyn Grieg; (7) instrumental trio, violm, Mips Elaine Pennifold; violoncello, MUs Maysie Dalsey; pianoforte, Mtne. Evelyn Grieg. '•
"Big Ben"; from the Lyceum Hall, Pitt street, Sydney, the evening service arranged by the Central Methodist Mission. 8.30: From the studio, instrumental trio, violin, Howatt Carter; 'cello, Gladstone Bell; piano, Lindlev Evans. 8.42: Rene Maxwell, Boprano; 8.47: Gladstone Bell, 'cello solos. 8.57: Fraser Coss, baritone. 9.5: Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.13: Rene Maxwell. 9.20: Instrumental trio; violin, Mowatt Carter; 'cello, Gladstone Bell; pianoforte, Lindley Evans. 9.32: Fraser Cass. 9.40: Mowatt Carter, violin solos. 9.48: Reno Maxwell. 9.52: Instrumental trio, violin, Mowatt Carter; 'cello, Gladstone Bell; pianoforte,- Lindley Evans. 10: "Big Ben." 3LO MELBOURNE. 7 p.m.: Evening service from St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. 8.40: The Health Association's Message. 8.41: Collins street Baptist Church Choir, under choir direction of Madame Ella Kingston, Sir John Stamer's choral work, "The Daughter of Jairus ; soprano, Madatno Ella Kingston; tenor. Mr V. Woff; bass, Mr Ernest Page. 9.50: "Argus" news service; announcements; The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message; Our Great Thought.
«I AM THE RADIO SPEAKS. I am a University, right in your room. .-j I am an opera, sung by your ai'esiae. I am an orchestra to set your feet a-dancing. . , I am a band to enthuse your musical I am an orator, whose eloquence holds you still. , , , I am a violin recital, rendered by a master at your side. _ I am a statesman, conferring with you on the nation's needs. I am a diplomat, voicing a foreign friendliness. .lama doctor, coming to your home without charge. I am a banker, watching your laidaway pounds. . I am a leader of industry, analysing the economic trend. I am a newspaper describing events as they happen. I am a drama played in your parlour. I am a debate where you hear both sides on the day's problems. I am a football game, with thrills by the score I am a boxing championship, with a seat at the ringside. I am a governess, teaching your children each day. I am a scientist, revealing wonders that you knew not of. I am a patriot, kindling answ your lore of country. I am a preacher re-awakening your faith in human nature. Yet. poor foolish men j*st call m® RADIO.
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