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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Tuesday, 7th June. 2YK, Wellington.—Silent. 3YA, Christchiirch.—Silent. J IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: I Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children's session—Aunt Betty. 7.15 to 7.4.5: News. 8 to 10: Chimes; overture by Majestic Theatre Orchestra; quartette, "Dance o£ the Goblins," Lyric Quartette; soprano solo, "Kerry Dance," Miss A. M'Gruer; humour, "Musical Speeches," Mr. A. M'Elwain; tenor solo, "Passing By," Mr. Richards; scena—(a) "Alas, Those Chimes," (b) "Let Me Like a Soldier Fall, from "Maritana," Miss A. M'Gruer and Mr. E. Thomas; tenor solo. "Turn On, Old Time," Mr. A. Ripley; Quartette, "Woman," Lyric Quartette; weather report and interval; relay from Majestic Theatre; vocal duet, "The Two Beggars," Messrs. Thomas and Richards; 'Some Humour," Mr. M'Elwain; tenor, "A Dream," Mr. A. Ripley; bass solo, "The Old Refrain" (Kreisler), Mr. E. Thomas; vocal duet, "A Stranger Here," Miss M'Gruer and Mr. Ripley;- "More Humour," Mr. M'Elwain; soprano solo, Miss M'Gruer; quartette. "Afton Water," Lyric Quartette.

4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes; gramophone items; address by Miss M. Puechegud on "Interior Decoration"' studio items; book talk, by Mr. H. Greenwood; gramophone items. 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.: Children's session—Aunt Diana 7 30 to 7.45: News. 8 to 10: Chimes; vocal solos—(a) "Lighterman Tom," (b) selected, Mr. E. G. Bond; 'cello solo, Mr. M. RobilHard; vocal solos—(a) "Mountain Lover,' (b) "Bonnie Bush o' Broom," Mrs. J. Marshall; euphonium solo, Mr T. J. Howe; violin solo, "Henry VHI. Dances, Mr. A. J. Frye; vocal solos—(a) Xeoman's Wedding Song," (b) "My Old Bhako." Mr. Avery Dale; euphonium solo, Mr. T. J. Howe; organ solos by Dr.' }■ •>''• Gahvay, from First Church—(a) loccata in D Minor" (Bach), (b) "\l--!f£ retto in B Minor" (Guilmant), (c) • i?°™ ")> $ Flafc" (Ha'Slo, (d) "Finale in B l<lat" (Wolstenholme); vocal solosla) Come, Sing to Me," (b) "Rambling," Miss Myrtle Bills; clarinet solo, Mr. 11. £r Watson; vocal solos—(a) "Mussetta's Waltz Song" from "La Boheme," (b) 'Good-bye" (Tosti), Miss Lilian M'Don-I | aid; 'cello solo, Mr. M. Robilliard; vocal solos, (a) "Green Isle of Erin," (b) "A I'areweU," Mr. Dan Fogarty; violin solos, (a) Serenade" (Widor), (b) "Liebesfreud" (Kreisler), Mr. A. J Frye; vocal solos, Mrs. J. Marshall. ,2FC, Sydney—7.2o p.m.: Weather and shipping; Stock Exchange, and news. 7.50: $l?!? e3'T, MV: G- F" Lockley will talk of Old Darling Harbour." 8: Big Ben. J<rom the Lyceum Theatre, orchestral Jj™. Jj.lo: From the Warringah Hall— "The Orpheus' Wail," including 2FC, r a? e?«,s, and In Popular numbers; Mr. Alfred O Shea, tenor; Miss Daisy Richards, violmi3t; Mr. Charles Lawrence, entertainer; Mr. Frazer Coss, light baritone; Mr. bid Beck, comedian; and Mr. Alfred CunmnghaM, English baritone. 9.10: From Paling'u Concert Salon, pianoforte recital by Miss Florence (Menkmeyer) who will play (1) "La Sonnambula Fantasia" (Bellini), (2) "Caprice" (Moskowski), (3) "Serenade" (Schubert), (4) "Polish Dance" (Ashkowski), (5) "Polonaise Op. 40" (Chopin), (6) "Fantasie" (Menkmeyer), 9.30: Announcements. 9.35: From the Lyceum Theatre, orchestra items. 9.50: From the Warringah Hal], the second part of the Orpheus' concert. 10.45: The 2FC Dance Band will play popular items until 11 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7th JUNE. 8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters' topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.13: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo-soprano). 8.20: Mr. Leslie Herford (baritone). 8.27: Miss Heather Kinnaird (contralto). 8.34: Mr. Frank Ryan (comedian). 8.41: Miss Dulcie Blair (violin solos). 8.48: Professor Randal Woodhouse (tenor). 8.55: Weather report and forecast. 0.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 0.11: Miss Phyllis Atkinson. 9.18: Madame Bctts Vincent, a talk on "Mozart," with illustrations at the piano. ST3B: Mr. Leslie Herford. 9.45: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.55: Miss Heather Kinnaird. 10.2: Mr. Frank Ryan. 10.9: "Professor Randell Wpodhouse. 10.10: Ambassador Dance Band till 11 p.m., with news in the intervals. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres)—B p.m.: "The Country Girl." 10.15: News and weather. 10.25Y Studio orchestra. 10.32: Elsa Stralia and Maxim Brodi. 10..47: News; British official; and sporting notes. 10.55: Studio orchestra. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG, Brisbane—B p.m. till 10 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 131, 7 June 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 131, 7 June 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 131, 7 June 1927, Page 6

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