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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, Ist JUNE.

IYA, Auckland.-3 p.m. t 0 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45- News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; orchestral selectuma from Rialto Theatre; mezzosoprano solo., Miss D. Marmont; bass OS"'^ M» D" Msrmont J ba BS solos, (a) "Tally Ho," (b) "Smuggler's Song," Mr. c. Daweon; soprano solo, 'With Vertr 6 n lt'" fr°m "<?«ation» (Haydn), Mrs. C. Turley; organ recital, Mr. A E Mr. A. E Wilson; soprano solo, "EvenWatchers of the Crags," Mr I> Dawson; mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Marmont; reotabon, "Gunga Din," Mr, P. Dawson. -. "A, Umstchurch.—3p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. ' 6.30 to 7: Children's session-Uncle Jack. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Orchestral selections from. Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, "Prelude" (Landon E? Dal& .*** Wray Wilson; pianoforte solo, Naila Waltz" (Delibes), Miss Bessie Pollard; elocutionary, "The Old Clock on the Stairs," Miss F. Brewins; baritone solo, Prince Ivan's Song," Mr. Ivan Johnson. 8.30, Talk by Mr. E. J. Howard, M.P., "The Zimbabwe Euins of Rho- ■^' 8.;, contralto solo, "Home Song" (Liddle), Miss S. Down; cornet solo, Zelda, Mr. L. Bruce; tenor solo, "Your Tiny Hand" (Gounod), Mr. R. H. Herriot; interval; orchestral seelctions from Grand Theatre; baritone solo, "For AH Eternity" (Mascheroni), MrV Ivan Johnson;. violinsolo y ;"LesCl6ches^^^^^d^^ ?i!. )es» Mr. H, 1 Pickles;' pianoforte solo, .Miss Bessie Pollard;: soprano solo, Mrs. IWray Wilson; cornet solo, "Eidelweiss," Mr. .L. Bruce; . elocutionary, "Break, "Sic aY Mi ss p- Brewins; contralto solo, My Am Wee Hoose," Misß S. Don; tenor solo, ''Youth" (Aliitsen), Mr. E. H-Her-riot; yiolitf solo, "Broken Melody,"' Mr H. Pickles. ■ • . 4YA, Dunedin.—Silent. • r - '• 2YK, Wellington:—7.4s p.m.:. Market reports and announcements. 8-tolO: Studio concert arranged by Mr. J. F. Skedden. Relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra; "In a Little Town" (waltz), "Cock a Doodle" (fox-trot), Rudolph's :Orchestra; baritone:- solos,; Mr. F. W. Dibley; selections, "Wagne;ria," "Just a Little Dance," Rudolph's' Orchestra; cornet solos, Mr. D. M'Pherson; "Onental Moonlight," "So Blue" (waltz), Rudolph's Orchestra; trombone solo "Switchback," Mr. AY. P. Smith; "Hi Diddle Diddle" (fox-trot), "My Cutey's Due at Two. to Two ". (fox trot); Rudolph's Orchestra; piano solos, Miss Morgan; "Lonesome and Sorry" (fox-trot), "To-night's My Night With Baby" (foxtrto), Rudolph's Orchestra. 2FC, Sydney.—7.4s p.m., chimes. 7.50: Studio items. 8: From the Lyric Theatre, Jimmy Elkin and his jazz band. 8.10: From studio, Mr. Sydney Calland, baritone. 8.14: Mischa Dobrinski, violinist. 8.20: Madame Emily Marks, soprano, "Whither" (Schubert). 8.24: From Lyric Theatre, orchestral items. 8 34From studio, Mr. Sydney Calland, baritone. 8.40: Hischa Dobrinski, " violinist. 8.45: Lyric Theatre Orchestra. 8.55: Mad ™ Emily Marks, soprano, (a) "The Wild Rose" Schubert), (b) "If We Sailed Away;' (Phillips). 9.3: aiischa Dobrinski, violinist. 9.7: Mr. Sydney Calland, baritone. 9.10: From the Lyric Theatre, ■ Jimmy ■ Elton's jazz band. 9.20: Mtdame Emily. Marks,, soprano, "Little' Fleur- de Lys' (Martin).' 9.25: Captain Frank Hurley will commence a new series of stories of the South Polar Expedition by Douglas Mawson's party. Captain Hurley will be assisted by Rus. Garling, Laurence Halbert, and other 2FC artists. 10From the Lyric Theatre, Syd ley, orchestral items. 10.20: Part two of the Douglas Mawson story. 10.45: New Wentworth symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11: "Big Ben'; National Anthem; closo down. 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; topical chorus. 8.3: Player-piano music. 8.33: Broadcasters' expert will talkon 'Boxing." 8.48: Broadcasters' Trio. 8.58: Weather. 9: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.3: Miss Marie Maxwell (comedienne). 9.10: Mr. Dud. Osborne (descriptive vocalist). D.18: Miss Nellie M. Ferguson (songs at the piano).. 9.25: Mr. Bert Warne (comedian). 9.33: Broadcasters' Trio. 9.43: Mr. Arthur Mayes (basso). 9.50: Miss Marie Maxwell. 9.57: Osborne and Warne. 10.9: Miss Nellie M. Ferguson. 10.16: Mr. Arthur Mayes. 10.23: Cec. Morison and his Gloomchasers, from the Bondi Casino; during intervals, news. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2G8," Sydney.—7 p.m.: Music. 7.5: Talk: 7.15: Music. 7.20: Talk. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Talk. 7.55: Violin solos, Monica Horder, (1) "Londonderry Air," (2) "Arab Song." 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20: Vocal trios, (1) "The Bells of St. Michael's Tower," (2) "Lightly Tread." 8.30: Duets for two violins, with piano. 8.40: Piano solos, Ada Brook, (1) "Nigger Dance" (Cyvil Scott), (2) "Ballade"V (Chopin). 8.50: Announcements. 8.55: Violin solo, Dan Scully, "Andante" (Saint-Saens).^ 9.0: Topical talk. 9.15: Song cycle, "A Pageant of Summer," Clement Hosking Quartette—(l) quartette, Flowers for You." (2) song, "What's O'clock?" Miss Elsie Brown; (3) song, "Meadowsweet," Miss Eva Croft; (4) duet, "None so Pretty," Miss Elsie Brown and G. Hooking; (5) song, "Mignonette," Mr. Frederick Turrell; (G) quartette, "Speedwell. 9.35: Duets for two violins, with piano. 8.43: Vocal trio, "The Wreath." 9.53: "Cheerio" talk. 10.0: Close down." 3LO, Melbourne.—B p.m.: Prahran City Band. S. 10: James Riley (tenor). 8.17: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. 8.30: Prah'ran City Band. 8.37: Meta Pelham (elocutionist). 8.47: Lee White and Clay Smith. 8.57: Announcements. 9.0: Prahran City Band. 9.10: Celebrity Four. 9.25: Prahran City Band. 9.30: Victory Theatre 10.45: News. 11.0: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane.—The evening programme will be broadcasted from the New Chum No. 3 Colliery at Dinmore. Two sets of portable apparatus will be set up at the mine. A description of all the machinery used at the surface will be relayed direct from the pit mouth. A full description of the mine itself and the method of securing the coal will then be given direct from the bottom of the pit. A concert party.will then be taken down the mine, and the thjrd section,of the programme will be a concert relayed from one of the tunnels at the bottom of the main shaft, beginning at 9.0 p.m.: Chorus, "Home, Sweet Home," 4QG, artists, accompanied by the Studio Orchestra; male quartette, "The Lovely Rose" (Hermes), the Lyric Male Quartette; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the.Kalua Trio; baritone solo, "Friend" (Davies), Mr. L. Sheridan; monologue; violin solo, "Serenade D'Amour," Mr. H. Scott MacCallum; onestep, "Lot o' Pep," the Studio Orchestra; soprano solo, "Fairies from the Moon," Miss Jill Manners; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the Kalua Trio; contralto solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song," Miss Dorothy Brown; male quartette, "Poor Old Joe," the Lyric Male Quartette; march, "Signal Corps," the Studio Orchestra; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the Kalua Trio; ■ male quartette, "My Old Plantation Home," the Lyric Male Quartette;, baritone solo, "Until," Mr. L. Sheridan; cornet solo, "Memories at Eventide," Mr. H. Jackson (accompanied by. the Studio Orchestra); onestep, "Georgia Girl," the Studio Orchestra. 10.0 : News and wea\ther. .... .•■■■;. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 6