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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, 14TH JUNE

Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:—

IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m • Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children's session—Aunt Betty. 7.15 t0'7.45: Xews and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; ovci> tine from Majestic Theatre orchestra; soprano solos, (a) "Kerry Dance," (b) "My Hero," from "The Chocolate Soldier' (Strauss), Miss D. Bayne; Rowe's Novelty Five; vocal selections, "Ten Minutes of Nonsense," the Radioiits; weather report and interval; Majestic Theatre orchestra; soprano solo, "Waltz Song," from "Tom Jones," Miss D. Bayne; vocal selections, "Odds and Ends," the Radibnts; jazz selections, "Song and Dance Numbers," Novelty Five. . 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent. 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; chimes; gramophone | recital; address by Miss M. Pncchegud on "Interior Decoration"; studio numbers; address by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian of the Dunedin Athenaeum, on "Books"; recital; 7 to 7.30: Children's session—Aunt Diana. 7.30 to 7.45: News and reports. 8 to 10: Relay from Trades Hall of grand concert by leading Dunedin artists. 2YK, Willington.—Silent. 2FC, Sydney.—7.3s p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.40: A talk by Mr. A. S. Le Souef on "The Gorilla at Home — His Character in Life and the story of the Gorilla Hunt." 7.50: Reappearance in the studio of Mr. Raymond Ellis, eminent English baritone, who commences a new series of broadcast recitals. Mr. Ellis will present a group of Schubert numbers, with explanatory remarks. 8.8: From the Conservatorinm Halls, Sydney, a programme of compositions hy modern contemporary composers, presented by the British Music Society—l. "Suite," Op. 9, for flute, violin, and piano (composed 1914), (Eugene Goossens); (a) "Impromptu," (b) "Serenade," (c) "Divertissement" (Albert W. Arlom, M sic, MacMahon, and Wilfred Arlom). 8.20: Pianoforte solos, (a) "A Hill Tune," (b) "The Slave Girl,'? (c) "Lullaby," (d) "Gopak," Madame E. Betts-Vincent. 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters' topical chorus; an hour's programme presented bT Cossor valves. 8.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra under the direction of Mr. J. Knight Bavnett. 8.13: Miss Hilda Walker (soprano). 8.20: Mr. Roy Scrivener (baritone). 8.27: Mr. Bryce Carter, ('cello solos);' 8.34: Miss Madge Helmrieh (contralto). -8.41: Miss "Dulcio Blair (violin solos). 8.48: The Leone Vocal Trio (Wihna Fleeting, Ethel Brittain, and Phoebe Hampson). 8.55: Broadcasters' Light' Orchestra. 9.5: Miss Hilda Walker. 9.12: Madame Betts Vincent will talk oh Beethoven, with illustrations at the piano: 9.32: Mr. Roy Scrivener. 9.39: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.49: Miss Madge Helmrich. 9.56: Resume of following day's programme: weather report and forecast. 30: G.P.0.-clock and chimes. ' 10.1,: • Mr. Bvvce Carter. 10.0: The Leone Vocal Trio.- 10.15: Ambassndorn' Dance Band. "Sun" hews will, be broadcast (luring intervals. H:' G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. ' 2GB, fivdney.—Silent; ■ : 3LO, Melbourne—B p.m.: Old Time ■\";"ht—.Too Aavonson and his orchestra; "The Futurists"; in between dances the following art'Bfs w!ll entertain you:—Toe Brennan Jim? Tdn. Newton. Hnxham's Scrpnaders. R.A.C.V: message, news. etc. 11: ■Too A-vronson and his orchestra. 11.40: Clrwp d"wn. . 4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m. till 10 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 6