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TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) S a.m.: Breakfast session; news items; the day's race card: conditions of roads; attractions in Christchurch for the day; gramophone items. 11.30: Relay description of progress of Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meeting at Addiugton. During the intervals baud items will be relayed. 5.30 p.m.: Children's session, Chuckle and Chook. 6.30: Orchestral selections. 7.15; News and reports. 7.30: Racing review. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under trm eonductorship of Mr Albert Bidgood (with kind permission of management). 6.15: Bats solo, Mr T. D. Williams, "Znmmerzetshire" (Xewton). 8.19: Soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton, "X Know a Bank" (Lehmann). 8.22: Vocal quartette, Christchurch Broadcasting quartette. "The Hunting Song" (Benedict). 8.20: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, "Mistress Mine" ' (Quilter). 5.30: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Ave Maria" (Gounod), (b) "Turkish Rondo" (Mozart), (c) and (d) selected. 8.43: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, "Off to Market Johnny" (Humphries). 5.46: Vocal duet, Miss Trances Hamerton and Mr Russell Sumner. "You Swear to be Good and True" (Cellier). 8.50: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Souvenir de Sorrento" (Severne)". 8.55: Humorous songs at piano, Miss K. Dokerty, (a) "I'm Tickled to Death I'm Single," (b) "The Egg." 9.2: Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre. P. 15: Bass solo. Mr T. D. Williams,
"Geo W'up Hosses" (Smith). 9.19: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut, "Dannv Boy" (Weatherley). 9.23: Tenor solo, Sir RusFell Sumner "Linden Lea," Williams 9.27: Soprano eolo and chorus. Miss Frances Hamerton and chorus. "They All Follow Me" (Kerker). 9.32: Contralto solo. Miss Belle Renaut, "My Lindr Lou" (Strickland). 9.36: Relay of orchestral music from Olympia Show. 9.46: Humorous gong "d monologue, Miss K. Dohertv, (a) "I Had a Tiny Garden," (b) "Arid Yet I Don't Know." 9.52: Tenor and bass duet, Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams. "Excelsior" (Balfe). 9.57: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, "Morning Song" (Quilter). 10: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr Russell Sumner, "When We Are Married" (Kerker). 10.3: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) selected, (b) "Prelude in O Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff), (c) "The Doll Dance." 3TA, WELLINGTON'. (420 metres.)
11.30 a.m.: Subject suitable conditions, Week; races interspersed with 6elected gramophone items. 6 p.m.: Children's teaRioß. Entertainment, by the Wellington Harmonic Society—Folk son?, the choir, "The Farmer's Daughter," Williams; folk song, the choir, "K'lig Arthur." Robertaon: shanty male voices, "What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?" Terry; solo, Mrs W. .T. Coventry, "The Bailiff's Daughter"; folk etegs, the choir, "John Grumlie,' Robertson, "Richard of Taunton Dene," William*; quartet, 'harmonic, "The Ash Grove," Branscombe; folk eongs, the choir, "The Laird of Cockpen," Robertson, "Irish Tune from County Derry," Grainger, "I'm Seventeen Come Sunday," Grainger. 7 ; News flea, siosi, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturetto—Mr W. Kins. D.E.8.A., "Esperanto." 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Maroh — let Battalion Wellington Regiment, "On Tour" (V, White). 8.6: Tenor solo—Mr Harry' Phipps, "Laugh and Sing" (Drumniond). 8.10: Selection—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Yar Und Yimmerman" (Lortzing). • 8.18: Quartet (Lyric Quartet)— (a) "Forester*, Sound the Horn" (Bishop); (b) "Every Rustling Tr«e" (Kahlan). 8.23: Valee—lst Battalion Military Wellington Regiment, "The Grenadiers'' (Rimmer'l. 8.29: Baritone-Mr Will G-oudie, "The Stoker" (Arundale). 8.35: Fox-trot—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Humming" (Manuel Bilton). 8.40: Quartet—Lyric Quartet, "Laughing" (Abt\ 5.45: Two-step—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Happy" (Manuel Bilton). 8.52: Fantasia—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "La. Traviata" (Verdi). 3: Weather report. 9.1: Lecturelte—Mr Arch. Sando, of the "Dominion." Subject, "The Horaa of SYA—Retrospect of Wellington." 0.17: Reverie—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Bells at Sunset" (McKenzie). 9.23: Quartet, Lvrio Quartet—"Pussy's in the Well" (Herbert). 9.237 Intermezzo—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Rosebuds" (Ord Hume). 9.84: Bass —Mr, W. Binet Brown, "Reuben Ranzo" (Coatee). 9.40: Tenor—Mr George Howe,. "Mountain Lovers" (Squire). 9.43: Selection—let Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Golden Cross" (Greenwood). 9.54: Quartet—Lyric Quartet, "Soldier's Farewell" (Kinkel). 9.59: March—lst Battalion Wellington Regiment, "Tho Aidc-de-Camp" (Ord Hume).
! 4TA, DTOEDIN. (463 metres.) 7 p.m.: Town Hull chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone reoital. 8: Town Hall chimes; special programme for dancing by the Kapai Danco Band and assisting artists. 8.1: One-steps—Kapai Da.nce Band, (a) "Hello, Bluebird"; (b) "What's the Use of Crying?" 8.7: Baritone solos—Mr J. Clarke, (a) "Bedouin Love Song," Pinsnti; (b) selected. 8.13: One-stepa—Kapai Danco Band, (a) "Mary Lou"; (b) "Idolising." 8.19: Violin solo—Mr Dagg, "Serenade." Schubert. 8.23: Quadrilles—By the Kapai Dance Band. 8.30: Saxophone solo—Mr M. Horn. "0, Star of Eve," from "Tannhauser," "Wagner. 8.34: Waltzes—Kapai Dance Band, (a) "Paradise in Mothers Ey«s"; (b) "So Blue." 8.40: Soprano solos— Miss Marie Tucker, (a) "The Star," Roger; (b) "Pale Moon." Logan. 8.45: Address, by the Rev. H. E. Bcllhouse, "The League of Nations." 9: Baritone solos—Mr J. Clark, (a) "Five-and-Twentv Sailor Men," C. Taylor; (b) "Mulettor of 'Malagar," Trotere. 9.6: Fox-trots—Kapai Dance Band, (a) ''Blue Skies"; (b) "Mamma's Gone Young." 9.12: Cornet solo—Mr R. Shannon, selected. 9.16: D'Alberts—By Kapai Dance Band. 9.22: Waltz selection—Kapai Dance Band, "Old Airs." 9.28: Soprano eolo—Miss M. Tucker, "Wait," d'Hardelot. 9.34: Medley selection—Kapai Danco Band, "War-timo Melodies." 9.40: Violin golo—Mr D. Dagg, "Souvenir," Drdla. 9.45: Saxophone solo— Mr M. Horn, selected. 9.50: One-steps— Kapai Dance Band, (a) "My Cutie's Due"; (b) "Baby Face." , ' ,
IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 8 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session; selected studio items. 6 to 7: Children's hour. 7.15 to 7.45: Kewß and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre; Henry 0. Enge!, conductor. 8.12: Soprano solo, Mrs Cyril Towsey, "When All Was young," from "Faust," Gounod. 8.17: Saxophone solos, Miss Marjorie Greening, (a) "Fox Trot Medley": (b) selected. 8.25: Piano solo, Mr Cyril Towsey, "Moonlight Sonata," Beethoven. 8.32: Baritone solo, Mr Frank Sutherland, "Shipmates o' Mine," Sanderson. 8.37: Humour, Mr J. A. Sharp. S.4S: Instrumental, Mrs Robertson's Trio, (a) "Swedish Folk Song," Svendon; (b) "Menuet" (Haydn). 8.51: Duet, Miss I. Thomson and Mrs Towsey, "When Song is Sweet," Chappell. 8.56: Relay of musical interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.6; Weather forecast. 9.7: Contralto solo, Misg I. Thompson, "O' Thou that Tellest," Handel. 9.13: Piano solo, Mr C. Towsey, "Prelude and Fugue," Bach. 9.19: Duet, Miss Thomson and Mrs C. Towsey, "Sink, Red Sun," Del Riego. 9.24: Saxophone solo, Miss M. Greening, popular numbers. 9.29: Relay of musical entr'acte from Majestic Theatre. 9.40:' Baritone solo, Mr F. Sutherland, (a) "Drumadoon," Sanderson: "Son of Mine," Wallace. 9.48: Humour, Mr J. Sharp, more humour. 9.54: Instrumental. Mrs Robertson's Trio, "March Militaire," Schubert. 9.59: A thought.
2FC SYDNEY. (443 Metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Jack -Dunne, baritone. 7.48: A novelty interview. 8: "Big Ben"; the Bondi Beach Concert Band. 8.13: Gwen Selva, lyric soprano. 8.19: The Bondi Beach Concert Band. 8.33: Madame Lilean Gibson, contralto. 8.41: Edna Dowse, violinist. 8.47: The Bondi Beach Concert Band, 9.4: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.10: Gwen Selva. 9.18: The Bondi Beach Concert Band. 9.27: Charles Lawrence. 9.34: Edna Dowse. 9.43: Madame Lilean Gibson. 9.50: The Bondi Beach Concert Band. 9.58: '\Yallv Baynes, comedian. 10.8: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.30: Latest weather forecast. 10.31: Wally Baynes. 10.40: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.50: Jack Dunne. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the Ambassador's Orchestra til! 11.30. 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr A. W, Jackson, "Golf." 7.50: "China and its relation to Pacific Problems, Part 4," by an "Australian." 7.45: A surprise talk from His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. 8: Mr Rod McGregor will speak on "Cricket." 8.15: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 8.Co: Lady Maudsley on the Million Shilling Fund. 8.29: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 8.33: Joe Brennan, comedian. 8.43: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 8.53: Ida Newton, comedienne. 8.57: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 9.7: The Royal Scots. 9.11: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 9.21: Mr G. N. S. Campbell, "A few minutes on the War Memorial." 9.25: Em Spry and his Orchestra. 9.35: Anita Shawe, soubrette. 9.39: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 9.49: Jo* Brennan. 9.53: Ern Spry and bis Orchestra. 10.3: "Argus" News Service; meteorological information: sporting notes by "Olympus"; Island shipping information: Health message; the Royal Automobile Cluh of Victoria's safety message. 10.IS: Ern Sprv and his Orchestra. 10.28: Ida Newton. 10.32*: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 10.42: Senia Chostiskoff, tenor. 10.46: Ern Spry and his Orchestra. 10.56: Senia Chostiakoff. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Ern cpry and his orchestra till 11.40.
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