RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE,
IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children's session—Uncle Jack. 7.15 to 7.45 News and information session. 7.30: Talk ou "Motoring." 8 to 10: Chimes; concert programme from Messrs. John Courts, Ltd.; popular numbers, Masked Duo; baritone solo, "Mountains o 1 Mourne," Mr. \V. J. Meredith; elocutionary, "Kissing Cup's Race," Mr. A. .Wilson; flute solo, "Traditional Airs," Mr. V. Bedford; soprano solos. Miss B. Poulton; pianoforte solos— (a) "Waltz" (Taylor), (b) "Doll Dance," studio pianist; weather report and interval; relay from Rialto Theatro Orchestra; vocal selections,-Masked Duo; baritone solos —(a) "Less Than the Dust," (b) "Who Knows," Mr. W. J. Meredith; elocutionary items, Mr. A. Wilson; flute solos, Mr. V. Bedford; soprano solo, "Puta's Dancing Song," Miss B. Poulton. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 tp 7.45: News and reports, .etc. 8 to 1C: Chimes; orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre; soprano solo, "Killarney," Mrs, A. W. M'Gillivray; musical monologue, '.Packing," Miss Madge Yates; contralto solo, "Cradle Me Low," Miss D. Sharp; cornet duet, Messrs. Paterson and Campbell; soprano solo, "Tit .'for Tat," Mrs. A. W. M'Gillivray; elocutionary, humorous, Miss M. Yates; contralto solo, "Sunshine and Rain," Miss D. Sharp; cornet duet, Messrs. Paterson and Campbell; interval; organ recital from St. Andrews's Church by Mr. R. E. Lake. . 4YA, Dunedin.—3 . p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Town Hall chimes; gramophone recital; reading by Mrs. I. .W. Cowie; studio items; orchestral music from, the Savoy Cabaret; gramophone recital. 7 to 7.30: Children's session—Aunt Diana. 7.30 to 8: News and reports, etc. Bto 10: Vocal solo, "Three Fishers Went- Sailing," Miss C. Briton; vocal solo, "Soft and Pure" from '.'Martha," Mr. E. Peris; clarinet solo, "Death of Nelson," the- IRev. G. ■ K. Moreton; vocal solo, '.'Thank God for a Garden," Miss J. Perry; recitation, Mr. J. B. M'Connell; vocal solo, "Take'a« Pair of Sparkling Eyes," Mr. , John T.'Leech; violin- solo, "Aye Maria" (Gounod), Mr. E. G. Kuffell; vocal solo, "Homeland," Miss A; Matthews; clarinet solo, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn), the Rev. G. 15. Moreton; vocal solo, "Allah Be With,Us," Mr. P. Drew; recitation, Mr. J. B. M'Connell; vocal solo, "Tired Hands," Miss Ina Blackwood; vocal solo, "Spring the Fiddler," Miss D. M'Curdy; violin solo, ''Barcarolle," Mr. E. G. RuHell; vocal solo, "Song o£ Hyrbias the Cretan," Mr.' W. Hilliker; vocal duet, "The Moon Hath Raised," Messrs. J. and A. Simpson; address, • "Responsibilities of Imperialism," the Rev. W. D. More; interval; vocal selections from "Merrie England". by the Leech Lyric Club; soloists—soprano, Miss Valda M'Curdy; contralto, Miss Stewart Mitchell; tenor, Mr. Arnold Perry; bas's, Mr, Walter Mitchell; accompanists—Mrs: John T. Leech, Miss E. Fountain. 2YK, Wellington.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., reky of Soccer match between Canada and Wellington, played at Athletic Park. 7 to 8: Children's session—Aunt Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill. 8 to 10: Studio concert' and relay of Manuel ' Hyman's Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 2i«'C, Sydney.—7.4s, p.m.: The chimes of 2FC and programme announcements., 7 50: Studio items, 8: Miss Peggy Duhbar, contralto, "Slow Horses, Slow." 8.4: A talk on bridge, by Mr. Graham Kent, "Correct Bidding." 8,15; Mr. Alfred O'Shea,,tenor. 8.20: Win and Windle, English entertainers, "The Vicar's Fancy Ball." 8.28: Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto, "Songs My' Mother Sang." 8.30:. Win and Windle, "A Cup of Coffee." 8.35: Mr. Alfred O'Shea, 8.44: - Mr. Scott Alexander, the sixth of "Martin. Meek's" comedy dissertatioji. 8.54: Win and Wimble, (a) "Wouldn't That be Lovely?"' (b) "Poison.' 0.3: From the Theatre Royal, Sydney, ths second act of "Frasquita." 10.22: Scott Alexander and 'company in an original comedy. 10.42: The New Wentworth Dance Orchestra. 10.52: Late news and announcements.- -. 10.56: .Wentworth Cafe orchestra. 11: "Big Ben"; National Anthem; close down; 2BL, Sydney.7^B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters-topical chorus. 8.3: Mr. Dick Matthews (light comedian). 8\10: Miss Millie Hughes (soprano). 8.17The Ahad Djo (steel guitars). 8.24: Mr. Travers M'Gmire (baritone). 8.31: Broadcasters' all-sports expert will talk on football. 5.46: Broadcasters' Trio. 9::,Cr.P.Q. clock and chimes; weather. 9.2- Mr.' Stan C.irtnell (comedian). 9.9: Mr. Raymond Beatty (basso). 9.16: Mr. Eric Harrison (humorist). 9.23: Miss Millie* Hughes and Mr. Raymond Beatty. 9.27: Mr. Dick Matthews. 9.34: Prospects of Saturday's racing. 9.54: Broadcasters' Trio. 10.4: Miss Millie Hughes. 10.11: The. -.dDuo 10.18: Mr. Eric Harrison. 10.25: News 10.32: Mr. Travers M'Guire. . 10.39: Mr. Stan Cartnell. 10.46: Mr. Raymond Beatty. 10.53:' Broadcasters' Trio. 11: G.T.6. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 2GB, Sydney.—7.ss: Instrumental trio. 8.5: Address by Professor Ernest Wood. 8.20:' Songs by Madam 'Chaubevt. 8.25: An half-hour with the 2GB String Quartette* 9: Topical talk. 9.15: Violin solos. Dan Scully, (1) "Spanish Serenade" (Chaminade); (2) "Indian Lament" (Dvorak). 9.23: Songs, Madam Chaubcrt. 5.33: Instrumental trio. 9.53: "Cheerio" talk. 10: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.3o p.m.: Studio orchestra. 7.40: .O'Mara and Burke. 7.50: Station Trio. 8: Beryl Holt, contralto 8.7: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.17: R Waller. 8.24:' Studio orchestra. 8.30: Meta Pelham, elocutionist. 8.40: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 8.50: Lee White and Clay Smith. 9: Mr. H. K. Love. ~ 9.10: Studio orchestra. 9.17: Elsa Stralia and Maxrao Bvodie. 9.32: Collingwood Citizens Band. 9.42: Announcements. 9.47: Beryl Holt, contralto. 9.54: "Cardican " 10.4.- R. Waller. 10.11: "The Futurists." 10.31: News. 10.41: James Riley, tenor. 10.48: CoHingwoorl Citizens' Band. 11Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: Close down. 4QG. Brisbane...W.E.A. music class. The Workers Educational Association's tutorial classes, in music are being held ibis season at 4QG, and are being conducted by Mr. George Simpson (musical advisor, Department of Public Instfucttion; lecturer in music. Teachers' Training College. The tutor will lecture during the first portion of this evening, and chamber music will be played after each lecture. 9 p.m.: Week-end road information for motorists. Jl.lo: March, "Levinthan" (Rimmcr), the Federal Band, Mr. W. H. Davis); n thought for 'to-nieht (Will H. Lister). "Vows and Promises": fantasia, "Olympic" (Herzer). Federal Band; ten minutes of entertainment by Beresford and Ryan: soprano solo. Miss Annie Adams: euphonium solo, "Tvrolienne," accompanied by the Federal Band; soprano solo. Miss Annie Adams; glee,' "The Summer." the Federal Band; Soprano solo, "Butterfly Wings," Miss Ruth Portrate; fox-trot. "When the Red. Bed Robin," the Federal Band; ten minutes of humour by the Mahoney Duo; news; .close 1 down. -.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 10
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