RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 19th MAY.
IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; orchestral selections from Prince EdwarS Theatre; soprano.solos (a) "Little Brown 2rwl> »(b) «* y the Waters of Minnetoka," Mrs. A. Stephens; march, "Middleton," and selection, "Nonna," Ponsonby Boys' Band; baritone solob, Mr. T. Haworth; fox trot, "That Certain Party," and selections, the band; weather report and interval; relay from Prince Edward Theatre; soprano solos (a) "Danny Boy," (b) "A Little Coon's Prayer," Mrs. Stephens; fantasia, "The Forge in the Forest," and waltz, "Nights of Gladness," the band; baritone aoTos, Mr. T. Haworth; marches (a) "Galvini" (Lithgow), (b) selected, the band.
3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m: Special children's programme. 7.15: News and reports, etc. 7.30: Talk, "The Dressof Grass Land," by Mr. G. H. Holfprd. 8 to 10: Chimes; orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre; contralto solo, Miss Belle Renant; instrumental trios (a) "Cradle Song/ (b) "Hungarian Dance," Misses Carter; baritone solo, "I Am Fate," Mr. W., J. .Richards; violin solo, "Gavotta," Miss Joan Carter; soprano solo, Miss Ailsa Nicholl; pianoforte solo, studio pianist^ tenor solo, "An Irish Love Song," Mr. G. Eawcett. Relay from Everybody's Theatre; contralto solo, Miss Belle Renant; instrumental trio, "The Bohemian Girl," Misses Carter; baritone solo, "Shores of Connemora," Mr. W. J. Richards; pianoforte solo, "Le Rere" (Rubenstein), Miss Eileen Carter; soprano solo, Miss Ailsa Nicholl; tenor solo, "Pipes of Pan," Mr. G. Fawcett. 4YA, Dunedin—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; request gramophone. recital. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert by the pupils of Miss Meda Paine, assisted by Miss Bessie Paine (violin) and Mr. A. Bonner ('cello);, vocal trio, "To a Wild Rose," Misses Wilkinson, Graham, and Denford; vocal solos, "Black Rose," Miss Alice Wilkinson; "Hedgegreen Carnival," Miss V. G. Guthrie; "Where Corals Lie." Miss B. Denford; violin solos (a) "Andante Cantabile," (b) "Valse Triste," Miss B. Paine; vocal solos; "My Love is a Fisherman," Miss Ray Stubbs; "Little Damozel," Miss Thelraa Paine; "Tears," Miss M. Murphy'; 'cello solo, Mr. A. Bonner; vical solo, "Flower Song," from "Faust," Miss Nora Beck; vocal duet, "Night Hymn at Sea," Misses Wilson and Denford; vocal solo,. "Down Vauxhall Way." Miss Thelina Paine; 'cello solo, Mr. A. Bonner; vocal solos, "We Wandered.'" Miss E; Graham; "Two Desert Love Songs," Miss Helen Roy; "Not Understood," Miss Mary Wilson; violin solo. Miss Bessie Paine; vocal solo, "My Wee Little Hut," Miss Kay Stubbs; vocal duct, "Calm Silent Night," Misses Stubbs and Graham; address, "Hints to Motorists," by "Gargoyle"; orchestral selections from Empire Theatre.
2YK, Wellington—Silent. 2FC, Sydney—7.4s: Talk by the technical editor of "Wireless Weekly." 8: "Big Ben"; from the studio; New South Wales Tramway Band, (a) march, "8.8. C.F.," (b) "Gipsy Revels.*' 8.12: "The Four Waifs," in harmony numbers. 8.18; Tramway Band, (a) fox-trot, "On the Riviera," (b) selection, "Scotch Songs." 8.30: Miss Margaret James, soprano, "A Geisha's Life." 8.34: From the pianoforte, recital by Mr. Alexander Sverjensky, Russian pianist, (a) "Fantasie in- D Minor," (b) Rondo in E. Flat Major.V 8.50: From the studio, "The Four Waifts." 8.57: Tramway Band, selection, "Songs .of Balfe." 9.5: Miss Margaret James, soprano (a) "She Had a Letter," (b) "Stolen Wings." 9.12: Tramway Band, "In Old Kentucky." 9.24, 'The Four Waif's." 9.30, Mr. Alexander Sverjensky, (a) "La Mort d'lzolde," (b) "Spring Night," (c) "Venezia c Napoli." 9.48: Miss Margaret James, soprano, "Nell Gywn's Song." 9.52: Tramway Band, selection, "Gems of Irish Melodies." 10.4: "The Four Waifs." 10.12: The Mayo Hunter Steel Guitar Duo, (a) "Dreams of Honolulu," (b) "Barcarolle." 10.20: Mr. Laurence Halbert, baritone. 10.24: Wentworth Dance Orchestra. 10.33: Mayo Hunter Steel Guitar Duo, (a) "Ukulele Dream Mau," (b) "Looking at the World." 10.42: .Mr. Laurence Halbert, baritone. 10.46: Late news and announcements. 10.52: Wentworth Orchestra. 11: "Big Ben"; National Anthem; close down. 2BL Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.3: Mr. Phil Mountain (comedian). 8.10: Mr. Harry Avohdale, songs at the piano. 5.17: Fashion and social notes. 8.22: 'Sid and Molly Owen and Jack Nethersole (novelty entertainers). 8.42: Mdlle Jessica (contralto). 8.49: Mr. Phil Mountain. 8.56: Weather report and forecast. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Mr. Harry Avondale. 9.8: Jldlle Jessica. 9.15: Fashion and social ,notes. '9.20:' Act 11. of the musical comedy "The Radio Girl" (Rex Shaw), broadcast from Hoyt's Theatre. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO Melbourne.—B p.m.: Concert programme. 4QG Brisbane. —8 p.m.: Serenade, "Chant dcs Gondoliers," Plectrnl Club; male quartet, "Only This," Anglo Male Quartet; violin solo, Miss Clare Matthews; bass solo, "The Lute Player," Mr. R. Pike; two mandolins and mamlola, "Tho Flower of Night," the Cadenza Trio; a thought for to-night, "Religion of Happiness"; tenor solo, "0 Flower of All the World," Mr. C. R. Kolb; monologue, "When Burglars tCmnc to Our House," Miss Agnes Kinney; male quartettes, (a) "Two Flies," (h) "Go, Ask Papa;" Anglo Male .Quartet; reverie, ".lust a. Memory," Cadenza Plectral Club; ten«r and bass duet, "Nocturne," Messrs. C. Kolb and R. Pike; romance, "Remembrance," Cadenza Sextet; baritone solo, "Mountain Love»s," Mr. A. F. Stoddart; two mandolines and piano, "Ln. Fleur et le Pnpillon," Cndenza Trio Male Qunrtet; "Home Sweet Home," Anglo Male Quaretc. monologue, "In a Friendly Sort of Way," Miss Agnes Finney; orchestral, "The One I Love," Cadenza Plectral Club. 9.15: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.20.p.m.: .Impromptu programme of music by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band; close.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 116, 19 May 1927, Page 9
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