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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (SOS metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4,25: Sports results. 6: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat and "Scatterjoy"; bedtime stories and hiilf i<n hour's programme by Juvenile Welsh Choir, under Mrs James. 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 8: Overture. B.'S: Baritone soio— Mr A. G. Thompson, "The Erl iking' warren, "JB'orest JbuilaDy" lyuilter). 8.14; vocal quiutei —uuicei yuuiiwi, "Uieamuig iticiiuniumij. tf.ld; £iuim/ivus recitation —Mr »v. ii. ikloaea, "ino jjeUaung Uiub.' b.iiii: ooprano ooio—Miss JHury onaw, "Peace" vccnuuert;. a.zV: iaauamuntal trio — .broadcasting Xr.o, "Auegro Appassionato," irom "Ino in D Minor" (■iitnaeissuhn). B.J#7s Tenor soio —Mr X. G. nogers, "iiark, iiarK the Lark" (.feliubert). 8.4 i: JSuphomum solo—Mr s. N. Crisp, oi the .Earth" (Pinsuti). 8.4b: Contralto solo—Miss JUowe, "Ave Maria 1 ' (Schubert;. 8.50: Phono-fiddle soio—Mr Vernei liawford, "Melodious la ems." 8.64: Soprano and tenor duet—Miss Mary Shaw and Mr T. ti. Rogers, 'O, That We Two Were Maying'' (Smith). 8.58: Weather report ai\d forecast. 9: Overture. 9.5: Bar.tone solo— Mr A. G. Thompson, "The Linden Tree" (Schubert). 9.9: Pianoforte- solo —Miss Aileen Warren, "Windnung" (Devotion), (Schumann). 9.13: Soprano solos—MiSS Mary Shaw, (a) "Wild Rose" (Schubert); (b) "Late in Spring" (Schubert). 9.16: Humorous recitation—Mr W. H. Moses, "The Frenchman and the Flea Powder." 9.21: Magic fiute solo—Mr Verner Lawiord, popular airs. 9.26: Contralto solos—Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) "La Serenata" (Braga); (b) selected. 9.33: Instrumental trio— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Bolero'' (Ravins). 9.43: Tenor solo—Mr T. G. Rogers, "Serenade" (Schubert). 9.47: Euphonium solo—Mr S. N. Crisp, "La Sonnambula" (Bellini). 9.53: Vocal quartet—The Dulcet Quartet, "Moonlight" (Faning). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 metres.) Koon-1 p.m. and 5-5.45 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programmes. ./ IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) - 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 3.30: Lecturette, Mr Howard Taylor, "Perfect Feet and How to Obtain Them." 3.45: Further studio items. 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: §tudio items. 4.25: Sports results. 6: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Tom; song, Rona Edwards, "Rain Fairies," Uncle Tom, jokes and stories; letters and birthdays; song, Rona Edwards. "A Fairy Went a-marketing" ; song, Uncle Tom; bedtime stories; Uncle Tom, closing chorus. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Lecturette, Mr Norman Kerr, "Physical Culture." Concert by Auckland Artillery Band, under the direction of Lieutenant E. Tregilgas. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, Auckland Artillery Band," Crown Diamonds" Overture (Anber). 8.13: Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Heartsease" (Willoughby). 8.17: Brass quartet, Messrs Hogg, Davis, Finlay, and Edgar," The Pilgrim" (Rimmer). 8.21: Elocution, Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd. "Mrs Murphy on Honesty" (Pain). 8.27; March, Auckland Artillery Band, "Aladdin March" (Dodsworth). 8.31: Vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo, "In the Heart of the Hills" (Lee). 8.37: Cornet duo, Messrs Da vies and Hogg, "Besses o' th' Barn' (Carrie). 8.42: Selection, Auckland Artillery Band, "Rose Marie Selection" (Friml). 8.57: Contralto colo, Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Roberto Che Adora" (Meyerbeer). 9.2: Weather report and forecast. 9.4: Potpourri, Auckland Artillery Band, "A Musical Switch" (Alford). 9.16: Baritone solos, Mr F. Sutherland, (a) "Cloze Props" (Wolseley), (b) "Whatever Is, Is Best" (Lohr). 9.24: Novelty, Auckland Artillery Band, "Operamania" (De Leeuw). 9.34: Elocution. Miss Maisle Carte-Lloyd, (a) "The Law of Death" (Colonel. John Hay), (b) "Man." 9.42: Descriptive piece, Auckland Artillery Band, "A Military Church Parade" (Hume). 9.52; Vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo,. "Awake" (Pelissier). 9.56: March, Auckland Artillery Band, "Steadfast and True" (Tieke).

2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Miss Persia Campbell will give a talk on "International Relations." 8: "Big Ben"; Raymond Ellis, English operatic baritone. 8.10: 'Mr Medley and Mr Motley." 8.20: Bryson Taylor, tenor. 8.28: A novel competition for listeners. 8.38: The 2FC Dance Band. 8.48: Reginald Hayward, baritone. 8.56: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9.2: Late weather forecast. 9.3: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.13: Raymond Ellis. 9.20: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.30: Charles O'Mara, entertainer. 9.37: The 2FC Dance Bnnd. 9.45: Bryßon Taylor. 9.52: The 2FO Dance Band. 10: '.'Big Ben"; Charles Lawrence. 10.6: The 2FC Dance Bond. 10.15: Reginald Hayward 10.22: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.30: Late weather forecast; Charles Lawrence. 10.35. The 2FC Dance Band. 10.44: Charle* O'Mara. 10.50: The 2FC Dance Band. 11: "Big Ben."

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 7