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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 16th MAY. YA, Auckland. —Silent. oYA, (Jhnstcnurch.—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Aiternoon concert.- 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 7.30: Boole talk by Mr. E. J. Bell. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band, and assisting artists—march, “Steadfast and True,” tho band; mezzo-soprano solo, “Here's to Love,” Miss N. Partridge; overture, “Tancredi,” the band; baritone solo, “Friar of Orders Grey," Mr. W. X. Dobhie; hymn, “Nearer My God to Thee,” the band; soprano solo (a) “Deep in the Heart of a Rose, ’ (b) “Heart of Gold,” Miss P Round; fox trot, “Bye Bye Blackbird," the band; vocal solo, Miss S. Dickenson; selection, “Andante in G” (Batiste), the band; mezzo-soprano solo, “Mignonette” Miss N. Partridge. Interval. 9.5; Talk by Mr. R. A. Kenner on “Tramping from lunakaike to Westport"; fantasia, "Military Church Parade,” the band; soprano solos (a) Tiny Garden, ”(b) “Teach Me f M>ss P. Round; double octet, ,-,‘, ers la ' e >. the band; baritone solo, 0 l 1 lower Divine,” Mr. W. T. Dobbieoverture, “Sandringham,” the band; vocal solo, Miss S. Dickenson; fox trot, “The More We Are Together," the band, : 4YA, Dunedin.—Silent. . Wellington. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Studio items and relay from New Adelphi Cab- - B l * t'i n7'lc*t<r7'is: ' I c* t< r 7 ' is: ■ !^ew , B and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert by Methodist Bible Class Union (prize-winners at their recent competitions), with items from New Adelpin Cabaret; pianoforte duet, “Marche, Hongroise, Misses C. Cohlon and M, Lenme; recitation, ■ “Radiate Joy," Miss hay Smyth; vocal duet, “Venetian Song," and E pianoforte solo, Prelude in C Sharp Minor,” Mr. Allan Hi! a vi tJ T e »i ,': ocul “He Shall Feed Mr M. Shand; recitation, AU. C. L. Gardiner; violin solo, Mr. Allen Thv ; AT B ?i eech >; ,? on l ? ur Th y Father and Thy Mother, Miss Betty-Huntington; vo0a ,-lo,Mr. W. Armstrong; musical rnonotion S 'r H! ss , Jlavls R olls; recitation Miss A. G. Burley; pianoforte solo, n' Mls * FhylUs Meyers; vocal solo The Dream-Flower Tree,” Miss Ed- ™ V mi !’ ‘'ooitation, Mr. J. Watchman; local solo Miss D. M. Worboys; vocal quartet, Messrs. W. Third, D) and E. wnite and J. Lamnson; recitation, Mr A D. Dornan; vocal solo, Mr. E. L. Howe“Coropa <! nlB . l; ' Clement Howe. 2FC, Sydney.-6.40 p. m .: Dinner music. /. Late sporting information. 7.10: Market reports. 7.20: Weather and shipping. ments^ 6 o! 5: , r Programme announcePJfts. 7.50: Studio music. 8: Haymar°A P / rat i w or ? ho ?, tra - 8 - 10; the stuAlf r ed Cunningham, baritone, (a) Son of Mine”; (b) “Loch , Lori?>b d ' 8,20: . Kl ', om ‘ the Sydney Flute Club items by the club conductor,. Mr. vV.. Adorn. 8.43: From the . studio, Dr. 1, Henry will talk about Waikiki Beach, 9: Miss' Jessie Batchelor, dramatic contralto. 9.5: From the Haymarket Theatre, vocal act. 9.20: From the Alfred Cunningham, baritone, Um Village Blacksmith.” 9.20: Mr. Ad Cree, Early in the Mornin’.” 9.28: Items by the Sydney Flute Club, from the club rooms, (a) “Trio Ensemble” (Clinton); (b) song, Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano, flute obbligato by Mr. John Lemmone; (c) duet, “Grass au Tyrol” (Popp), Dr. Robertson and Mr. Rainbow, piano, Miss Bransdon; (c) “Andante from Quartette” (Kohler), the Sydney Flute Club. 9.52: IL-om the studio: Miss Jessie Batchelor. 10: Mr. Alfred Cunningham, baritone, ’Love the Pedlar.” 10.4: From the Haymarket Theatre, orchestral items. 10.14: bi-onr the studio: Miss Jessie Batchelor. 10.18: Mr. Ad Cree, “The Farmer’s Boy." 10.2 G: The Wentworth Cafe Symphonic Dance Orchestra, 10.34: From the studio: Mr. Ad Cree, “Our Wedding.” 10.33: Wentworth Orchestra. 10.48: Records from the studio; late news and announce* ments. 10.52: Wentworth Orchestra. 11: “Big Ben”; National Anthem; close down. 1

2BL, Sydney.—7 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; market and weather reports, news, etc. 8: G.P.O. clock and chimes, broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown. 8.23: Miss Majoric Skill (soprano). 5.30: Talk on general sporting. 8.45: Louch Bros., month organ and violin. 8.55: Weather report and forecast. 9.0: G.P.O. clock and - chimes. 9.1: Miss Bessie Cooke (contralto). 9.8: Newtown Band. 9.28: Mr. Frank Ryan (comedian)-. 9.35: Miss Maisie Barnett (contralto). 9.42:Dorothy . Manning and Harry. Graham in comedy and harmony. 9.57: Miss Marjorie Skill. 10.4: Mr. Will Slack (comedian). 10.11: Louch Bros. 10.21: Miss Bessie Cooke. 10.28: Mr. Frank Ryan. 10.35: News. 10.40: Miss Maisie Barnett. 10.53: Mr. Will Mack. 11,0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem. 2GB, Sydney.—7.o: Music. 7.5: Tall? by Miss Barnes: 7.15: Music. 7.20: Mr. J. K. Powell. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Talk. 7.50: Announcements. 7.55: Songs. 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Instrumental Quartette. 8.45: Songs. 8.53: ’Cello solos, Muriel Lnng. 9.0: Topical talk. 9.15: Songs. 1 9.25: .Instrumental quartette. 9.45: Songs; Madame Chaubert. 9.53: Cheerio talk. 10.0: Close down; 3LO, Melbourne. —7.0 p.m. to 11.40 p.m. 4QG, Brisbane.—7, p.m. till 10 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 6