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RADIO PROGRAMMES

THURSDAY 2nd JUNE. IYA, Auckland—3 p.m. t" 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. . 7.15 to - 7.45: News and reports* etc. Bto 10: Chimes; overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; baritone solos, (a) "Shipmates o' Mine/- (b) "For You Alone," Mr. Rainbow; soprano solos, (a) "Lass "With the Delicate Air," (b) "Annie Laurie," Miss D. Hoskins; baritone solo,, "Indian Dawn," Mr. Rainbow; soprano'solos, (a) "The Wood Pigeon" (Lehmann), (b) "The 'Wren," Miss Hoskins; "Talk on Medicine," Dr. Fairclough;.', weather report and interval, latest fox.trots, songs, ! and dance numbers, Mr. Walter Smith's Radio Orchestra. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc.; talk arranged by Canterbury Progress League, "Town Planning, in Country," by Dr. Chas. Chiltpn. Bto 10: Chimes; orchestral selections from Crystal -Palace Theatre Orchestra; tenor solo, 'Dost Thou ; Not Breathe" (Wagner), Mr. D.' Suckling; instrumental trio, "Andante . from Symphonic Pathetique (Tschaikowsky), Misses M. and P. Stringer and Beck; contralto solo,- "The Fisher" (Schubert), Mrs. A. Harper; piano solo, "Etude" (Chopin), Studio pianiste; tenor solo, "Serenade" (Schubert), Mr. D. Suckling; instrumental trio, selections from "Sunny," Miss Stringer and party; contralto solos, (a) "Linden Lea," (b) "When Love is Kind," Mrs. A. Harper; interval; a lecture by Mr. T. Vernon Griffiths, "Modern British Song Composers," illustrated by musical numbers. 4YA, Dunedin. —7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Gramophone concert. Bto 10: Chimes; orchestral selections by Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, J>h: A. Snell; pianoforte solo, Mrs. A. S. Blake; vocal solos, Miss H. Mason; pianoforte solo, "Country Gardens," Mrs. A. S. Blake; vocal solos, Mr. A. Snell; address, under the auspices of the W.E.A.; dance music from the Savoy Cabaret. 2YK, Wellington.Silent. 2FC, Sydney.—7.3s p.m.: From the Sydney Town Hall—organ solos by Dr. T. Haigh, organist of St. Andrew's Cathedral at Diocesan Festival; 7.55: Talk on the forming of music clubs, by Mr. Oliver King. 8: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "Cradle Song." 8.6: Miss Enid d'Arcy, soprano, "Deep River." 8.10: From Paling's Concert Hall —items by the Sydney Madrigal Society's Choir. 8.40: From the studio —Mr. S. Henry (from 3LO), in humoous stories. 8.50: Mr. Oliver King, basso—(a) "Stock Rider's Song," (b) '3ush Silence." 8.57: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "La Fileuse." 9.2: Miss Maida Jones, soubrette. 9.6: From • the Sydney Town Hall—items at Diocesan Festival. 9.20: From the studio —Miss Enid d'Arcy, soprano—"Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak). 9.28: Mr. Joe Cahill, entertainer. 9.35: Miss Maida Jones, soubrette. 9.42: Mr. Gladstone Bell, 'cello solo, "Variations" (Boelmann). 9.52: Miss Enid d'Arcy, soprano. 9.56: Editor of "Wireless Weekly" will give hints to listeners. 10.15: Miss Maidn Jones, soubrette. 1050: Mr. Joe Cahill, entertainer—(a) "Oceanville," (b) "Then and Now." ' 10.30: Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10;42: Records. 10.50: News and announcements. 10.52: From the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, dance music until 11 o'clock." 11: Big Ben; National Anthem; close down. 2BL, Sydney—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; topical chorus. 8.3: Mr. Lance Jeffree (tenor). 8.10: Broadcasters' vocal trio. 8.17; MUs Helena Stewart (soprano). 8.24:' Mr. Rainiund Pechotsch (violinist). 8.44: Mr. Roy Scrivener (baritone). 8.51: Mr. Sydney Hollister (humorist). 8.58: Weather. 9: G.P.O. clpck and chimes. 9.3: Duet, Miss Helena Stewart and Mr. Lance Jeffree. 9.8: Miss Editb. KAlminster (pianist). 9.15: Mr. Frank Ryan (comedian). 9.22: Mr. Lance Jeffree. 9.29: Broadcasters' vocal trio. 9.36: Miss Helena Stewart. 9.43: Mr. Sydney Hollister. 9.50: Mr. Roy Scrivener. 9.57: Miss Edith. Kilminster. 10.4: Mr. Frank Ryan. 10.11: Cec. Morrison and His Gloomchnsers, from the Bondi Casino; during intervals, news. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, Sydney.—Silent. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.4s p.m.: Theatrical. 8: Football talk. 8.15: Joe Aronson and his band; Lew James and Dodie Wolfe; Joe Brennan and Ida Newton; Janies Riley, tenor; Lee White and Clay Smith; Jessie Smith, contralto. 4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m.: Overture, "Mosaic," Lyric Orchestra; part-song, "Shine On, Oh Moon," Lyric Glee Singers; duet, "Rose of My Heart," Messrs T. Melville and B. G. Bellgrove; soprano solo, "Dream Flowers Tree," Mrs. H. Gibson; violin solo (with orchestral accompaniment), "Canzonetta" (d'Ambrosio), Mr. R. J. Robinson and Lyric Orchestra; glee, "Who Will O'er the Downs," Lyric Glee Singers; elocutionary number, "Foolish Questions," Miss. May Aspland; nocturne, "Liebestraum" (Liszt), Lyric Orchestra; bass solo, "The Deathless Army," Mr. J, P. Cornwell; part-song, "Sweeteest Love, I Do not Go," Lyric Glee Singers; selection, "Les Huegenots," Lyric Orchestra; soprano solo, "Break o' Day," Miss Daisy M'Dowell; male quartet, "De Old Log Cabin in de Lane," Lyrio male quartet; glee, "Bells of St. Michael's J-'ower," Lyric Glee Singers. _ 9: Weather; two popular numbers, Lyric Orchestra; baritone solo, "Go to Sea;" Mr. E. G. Bellgrove; elocutionary number, Miss May Aspland; romance, "Heart to Heart," Lyric Orchestra; humorous interlude, "Pho Phundo Basso," Lyric Mixed Quartet; glee, "Now is My Chloris Fresh as May," Lyric Glee Sinpersr (a) cornet solo, (b) "Song of India," Lyric Orchestra; soprano solo, "Fairings," Mrsi'H. Gibson; male vocal trio, "Ye Stepherd's Tell Me," Messrs. Robinson, Melville, and Cornwell; part-song, "Sleep, Gentle Lady," Lyric Glee Singers; march, "Queen of the Fleet," Lyric Orchestra. 10: News; weather; close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 14

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 14

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 14