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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 6: Children's hour, Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna; birthday greetings, stories, and songs. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral music from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Harry Kllwood; band concert by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under the conductorship of Lieutenant C. H. Hoskin and assisting artists. 8.15: Baritone solo, Mr Charles Lawrence, "The Stoker" (Arundale). 8.19: March, Band, "Colonel Bogey" (Alford) (by request). 8.23: Soprano solos, Miss Marjorie Miller, A.T.C.L., (a) "Until" (Sanderson); (b) "Down Here" (Brahe). 8.26: Fantasia, Band, "Carnival of Flowers" (Le Due). 8.31: Vocal duets, Messrs Alfred Lovell and Chas. Lawrence, (a) "Rock-a-Bye Days" (de Sylva); (b) "Hop, Skip, and a Jump" (Kahn). 8.37: Humoreske, Band, "Ding, Dong Bell" (Trentlard). 8.40: Humorous recital, Mr Hiram Dunford, "The Yarn of the Nancy Bell," from "Bab Ballads'" (Gilbert). 8.46: March, Band, "Ruaparaha" (Lithgow). 8.50: Songs at the piano, Mr Maurice Lawrence, "When You're a Long, Long Way from Home" (M.S.). 8.54: Tenor solo, Mr Alfred Lovett, "The Big Parade" (de Sylva). 8.59: feather forecast. 9: Relay of orchestral music from the Strand Picture Theatre. 9.10: Baritone solo, Mr Charles Lawrence, "Ships that Never Come In" (Yellen). 9.14: Cornet solo, Band soloist, "Come, Sing to Me" (Thompson). 9.17: Vocal duet, Messrs Lovet and C. Lawrence, "While the Years Go Drifting By" (Wall). 9.21: Selection, Band, "La Somnambula" (Bellini). 9.26: Soprano solo, Miss Marjorie Miller, "She is Far from the Land" (Lambert). 9.33: Waltz, Band, "Summer Glory" (Greenwood). 9.37: Humorous recital, Mr Hiram Dunford, "The Groom's Story" (the story of a horse versus car) (M.S.). 9.42: Selection, Band, "Arcadians" (Moncton, arr. Talbot). 9.47: Male voice duets, Messrs Maurico and Charles Lawrence, (a) "The Ghost of the Violin" (Gordon); (b) "He's a Devil" (Kyle). 9.55: March, Band, "Higher Grade" (Carter). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) Noon-1 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme of popular music. Principal items: "Wide Awake" March, Australian Commonwealth Band; "Fidelio" Overture (Beethoven), Band of the Garde Republicaine, France; selection from "La Fille de Madame Angot," Sutherland Orchestra; vocal numbers by Art Gilham, the ' 'whispering pianist.'' • 2YA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette on "Fashions" by a representative of James Smith, Limited. 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 6: Children's hour, Toby and Jeff. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette on "Our Weights and Measures," by Mr H. E. Mostyn, of the Labour Department. 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, "Valse Triste" (Sibelius). 8.5: Vocal quartet, The Celeste Quartet, "The Stars that Above Us Are Shining" (Weber). 8.9: Humorous recital, Mr Stanley Warwick, "Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture" (Jerome). 8.14: Soprano solo, Miss Myra Sawyer, "As Thro' the Street," from "La Boheme" (Puccini). 8.18: Instrumental trio, Symon6-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Part Dumky Trio" (Dvorak). 8.28: Vocal duet, Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr Edgar Swain, "A Little Old Garden" (Hewitt). 8.32: Flute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwell, "Andalouse" (Krantz). 8.37: Harmony, Mr H. Montgomery, a vocal entertainment. 8.42: Violin solo, Miss Ava Symons, "Meditation" (Glazounov). 8.47: Bass solo, Mr Wm. Boardman, "A Bachelor Gay," from "Maid of the Mountains" (Tate). 8.51: Hawaiian duos, Mesrs Berthold and Bent, (a) "Me and My Shadow" (Jolson and Dreyer), (b) "What Does It Matter?" (Berlin). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9: Lecturette, Professor T. A. Hunter, of Victoria University, "The Mind of Man." 9.10: Contralto 8010, Miss Mabel Dyer, "Dawn" (Paul Currin). 9.14: Humorous' recital, Mr Stanley Warwick, "Spring" (Thomas). 9.20: Vocal duet, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr Wm. Boardman, "How Long in Torment Sighing" (Mozart). 9.25: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Second Part Dumky Trio" (Dvorak). 9.35: Harmonv. Mr H. Montgomery, five minutes of melody. 9.40: Flute solo, Mr L. W. Rothwell "Idyll" (Pessard). 9.44: Tenor solo," Mr Edear Swain, "La Donna e Mobile," from ■'T?i,.n]ptto" (Verdi). 9.49: Hawaiian duos, Messrs Berthold and Bent, (a) "Southern Blues" (Palakiko), (b) "In a Little Spanish Town" (Wayne). 9.57: Vocal quartet, Celeste Quartet, "A Little Grey Home in the West" (Lohr). 2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) " 40 u m • Programme announcements. 7.45: The 2FC Stndio Orchestra. 8.7: From the Wnrrinirah Hall. North Sydney, the monthly concert by the North Sydney Orphans' Club. Ttems will be given by the following artists- Alfred O'Shea, tenor; Signor Übaldo Rus'so (baritone), and Linda Bradford (soprano), solos and dnets: "lal Newman bassoLvnette and her "Red Heads. Ladies' ■Rand comedy numbers. 9.12. lrom the ®udt weather foreca ™ 9 - 1 i: T T he 2FC Studio Orchestra. 9-25: From the Lyceum K... gKK<Wb,*.m "»<>«•; G„. Vrnit " an O. Henry story told by Brantoa Gibb. 10: "Big Ben''; the 2FO c?; firi-hpstra 10.15: Items from the monlhlv concert of the North Sydney OrphanE Club. 10.57: Late news and to-mor-ro-.v's programme. 31- B >g iien -
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 10
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