RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 30th APRIL
}VA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to J. 30 j,. m . .Afternoon conceit. 7.13 to 7.4 ii: News and reports; sportiug rcsnllß. 8 to U: Chine"----n? o l}/ ,)Jnil» ot.Glcmirr," (b) "Arise VW? 1 Ml'- D- Blncki vloli., ailo, A& 1 mw; soprano bolo, "Mountain Lov«olo, •Wamta Poi," Mr. Wnrbrick: vocnl duct Mr. Black «ml Miss flmitloy; violin holo. Alisn Fleming; bam solo, Immculi, Fiinieula," Air. 1) Blurk' soprano solo,, "Cnrissima" (Winso). Aliss Honllev; baritone solo, Mr. Wnvbrick; violin solo, selected, Miss Fleming; sporting results; diinco music by Click Clack .Radio Orchestra. i!YK Wellington.—Silent. 4YA, Duncdin.—Silent. ,J)' A > Chrislchureh.-lUO to 7 p.m.: Uiildrons session—Uncle Jack. 7.1(5 to 7.40: Nowh and reports, ate; sporting re- . suits. 8 to JO: Chimes; rclny of Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra; contralto holo, Keep on Hopin'" (Maxwell), Miss Graco Lomaa; latest song numbers, the Harmony Three; elocutionary, humoroiw. Mr. H. Goodlnnd; humorous song, Mr. Phil. Jones; hour numbers,, the Harmony Three; contralto solos (n) "Loch Lomond and Ton,'' (Drummond), (b) "H'omuland," Miss Graco Lomas; elocutional') 7, humorouh, Mr. H. Goodland; humorouh song, Air. I'hil. Jones; sour numbers, the Harmony Threo; dancu mimic' from'thd Caledonian Hall. 2FC, Sydney.—o.lo p.m.: Dinner mimic. 7: Big Bon; lato sporting nuws. 7.10: Weather information. 7.18: "Evening News" liilo, nows service. 7.30: Studio music, Prince F.dwnrd Theatre. —Relay of programme) arranged particularly suitable tor broadcasting, including Will Prior's orchestra, mid grand organ; dancu mimic from Uio Wcntworlh. 2BL, Sydney.-8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock mid chimes; broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.11: Miss Gladys Hart (soprano). S.lt): Mr. Douglns Grahiun (Scotch comedian). 8.17; MJHH Mniffio Barnott (contralto). 8.! M: Mis» Eily Dalglcish (soubrcUo). 5.'.11: Broadcasting from Afaroubra Speedway. (1.12: Miss GlndyH Hart. O.lt): Aliiroubrn Speedway. 0.30: Mr. Douglas Graham. 8.57: Maroubiii Speedway. I). 48: Miss Afaisic Barnott. I). 50: Maroubra Speedway. )0.8: Miss Eily Dnlglowh. 10.l!i: Ambassadors' Dance Band. 11.30; National Anthem. BLO, AlelbOunie.—B.3o p.m.: Sporting re- -- suits. G.'tO: Children's hour—.Answers to letters and birthday greetings. fi.Wi: "Miss Kookaburra." 0.5: Iluxhnm'n Screnaders; 'I'holma Heady. 0.20: Captain Donald Macloan. 0.35: Nowh, etc. 7.30: Mr. I'\ Chapman. 7.'15: Dr. Loach., 8: Dr. Brooke Nicholls. 8.15: Brunswick City Hand. 8.25: llussell Callow, toner. 8.32: C'ornot solo. 8.40: Mailamn Lambert,, Boprano. 8.47: Brunswick City Band. 8.5?: Russell j ('allow, tenor. 8.01): Moana Lua Duo. O.ii: Afadnmo Jjajnbort, soprano. 0.15: Oldtimo programme—Joo Ai'onson and singers. 10: News. 10.10: The Futurists. 10.40: Brunswick City Band. 10.50: News. 11: Our great thought, 31.1; Joo Aronson. 11.40: Cloho down. 4QU, Brisbane—B p.m.: Gaiety Thnnti'c, Toowong—Orchestral mimic. 8.30: National Speedway—Afot.or-c.vclo races. O.HO: Lonnon's ballroom —Dimcn music. 10: Nnws service. Weather news; dose down. SUNDAY, Ist MAY. IYA Auckland.—U..V> p.m.: Kvvuhig hervice from tho Church of Christ, West street (preacher Rev. Mr. Aldridgc: or[,'anist, Mr. J. Lambert). 8.,'!0 to O.'tfl: Organ recital by Mr. M, Burnett from tho Town Hall. 3YA Christohuroh.—o.3o p.m.: Evening service' from St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, Ferry road (preacher, the Rnv. Lendrick At'Mastor, B.I).; choir-master, Mr. W. W. Jones; organist, Mr. 0. Hall). 4YA Dunodin.—-0.30 p.m.: Evening sorvico from the First Church of Otngo (preacher, Dr. R. N. Alerrington; organist, Dr. V. ]3. Galway). 8 p.m.: Band concert (if available). 2YK Wellington.—o.l3s p.m.: Evening service from St. Androw'n Church (preacher, tho ]{ov. K. Howie; organist and choirmaster, Mr. Frank Thomas). 8.1(5 to 0.45: Kolay of Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from tho Grand Opera House. 2FC Sydney.—o p.m.: "Big Bon" and unnouncomeuts; (1.5; From tho studio—o. programme of Mexican music arranged by Madame Consuelo dp Aldag; Spanish Natiotial Anthem; "Tlio New Spain" (Mexico); a talk by Senora Consuelo do Aldag; "Kstrcllita" (Ponce); "Bnjo La Sombra do la« I'almoras" (Mczo), Miss Annie Payne, mezzo; Mexican National Anthem (Nuno), Alias Annie Payne, mezzo, and chorus. 0.45: From tho Congregational Church, Pitt street, Sydney, organ holos. 7: "Big Ben"; Congrogational Church, Pitt street, Sydney, evoning service. 8.30: From tho band rotunda, Manly Boaoh, programme by tho Manly Municipal Band. O.IiO: Air. Oliver King, bnsso, "Arise yo Siibterrancau Winds" (I'urccll). 0.31: Miss Afabol Batcholor, sojirano, "Tender Ties" (Delbruck). 0.38: Mr. S. Quuutiu Downer, pianoforto solo, "First Alovomont Sonata PathcUqua" (Beethoven). 0.40: Mr. Oliver King, basso, (a) "Tho Old Shepherd's Song" (Fisher), (b) "Thu 3jca Hig" (old Scottish air). 0.04: Mlhh Alabol Batohelor, soprano, "Avo Maria" (,I'jcinmono). 9.58: Mr. St. Quentin Downer, pianoforte solos, (a) "Harp Study" (Chopin), (b) "Butterfly Study" (Chopin). 10.3; Mr. Olivor King, basso, "Como Lot's Be Alcrry" (Wilson). 10.8: Miss Atabel Batchclor, soprano, (n) "There is Dew for the Flowr't" (Cowan), (b) (request), Aria from "Krnani" (Verili). 10.1B: Mr. St. Quontin Downer, pianoforte solo, "Polonai«o in A" (Chopin). J0.20: National Anthem; close down. At the piano, Air, lloi'tico Keats. 2BL Sydney.—Js.4s: Children's service 7: Scrvico from Pctcrehirm Baptist Church, 8.30: Broadcasters' Trio. 8.40: Ali'bs Winifred iTcuner (soprano). 8.47: Mr. Leonard Alars (baritone). 8.54: Mr. Bryco Carter ('cello solos). 0.1: Resume of following day's programme; weather report and forecast. 0.5: Aliss Mdna Lister (contralto). 0.10: Miss C. L-l{obort- vson (elocutionist). 0.20: Broadcasters' Trio. 0.30: Misu Winifred Jenner. 0.37: Mr. Loonard Mars. 0,44; Miss'C. L, Kobcrtson. 0,02: Air. Bryco Carter. 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: Aliss Kdna Lister. 10.8: National Anthem. 3LO Melbourne—o.4s p.m.: Bells from St. Paul's Cathedral. 7: Scotch concert. 8.t)0: Malvorti Tramways Band. 8.40: I'-lsin Davies, soprano. 8.47: Alulvcru Tramways Band. 8.52: Miss SlcplnimV Dcste, recital. 0.7: Auburn Methodist Choir, under direction Mr. .1. Button Crow. 0.15: Aliilvorn Tramwiiyo Bnnd. 0.25: Alan Kddy, basso. 0.32: Malvcrn TrannviiyH Band. 0.42: Auburn Methodist Choir. 0.50: Nows. 0.50: Our great thought. 10: "God Save tho King." 4Q.G Brisbane—Evening tiervico from the Baptist City Tabernacle, At the conclusion of the church service, concert, by the Hrisbnnc Municipal Concert Band, Wickhnm Park.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 7
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938RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 7
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