RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 16TH JUNK
IVA, Am;kland.~3 p.m. to 4.30 v.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7,4f1: News and reports, etc. 7^o: 'J'alk on "Climbing Hants for the Garden," by Mr O H. Hkeates. 8 to 10: Chimes; JUallo Theatre urclifotrn; contralto nolo, "Vale" Mis* SUvcmi; intitrumftnUl, "Prfissienn March " Ponijonby Jloyn' Band; vocal duct, "In the Garden of Your Heart," MimfCK Stevensimitrurrtfintal, "Great Britain March" T'ongonby lion' Band; weather report and intoryal; orchestral mu»ic from ftialto Jl.catre; woprano nolo, "Happy Song" Mlm Btovenjj: (») "Blua Danube Fantama/ (b) "Twentieth' Century," J'on«onby Boy« Band; vocal duet Mm«"« SKU? FJanto Mn!{ico'" >S
-IYA, Dimcdin.-~7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Gramoj;.o..o concert 8 to 10: Vocal solo.™ W he Vagabond.(b) "I Will Await B«tc«; .K,,,p iro Theatre OrelSra; °vS solos, Mis* Gwon Cooper; violin solo, "Aye Maria" (Gounod), Mr. K. O. RuffclP pmnflforto duct "X*'Sylphw." Miuea Bcrl tha Stewart mid Eileen Klrkwood; vocal «.«>, Mr. R B M'Donald; pianoforte jolo, "Durand s Second Walt*/' Miss B Htewart; vocal solos, (a) "Mary Morris- ??"',! {b),, 011t the Kock «< MtoAL i rait; address, "Hints to Motorists/ Gargoyle'; vocal solos, (a) "The Gay Highway" (b) "Harlequin/ Mr. A. Sne 11• violin hoJo, "Barcarolle," Mr. X G Rufl fell; vocal bolom, selected, Mm. R B 'r, ,?"?].' pianoforte 8oI °. "Wedding Day" (Grieg), Miss G. Bates* voSd «oW, (a) "Battle of Stirling," (b)'" B lnny Mary of Argylc/'.Mr. W. Curric; pianoforte duet "Spanish Dance," Miases at 1 icrco and h. Kirkwood; Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, selected, Miss G Cooper; pianoforte duet, "Husarenritt," Misses Dora Duncan and Eileen Kirk-
2YK, Wellington.-^Silent. 3YA, Chnstchurclv-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m - Afternoon concert/ 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 7.30: Talk arranged by^Canterbury Progress League on ''Farm Forestry," by Mr. C. E. /oweraker. Bto 10-OhiiK-s; Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra '■ tenor solo, "Silent Noon/ Mr. D. Sucfc'- '"!«;. elocutionary, selected, Miss Mavis" Ritchie; instrumental trio, "Andante" from Symphonic Pathefcique," the Misses "Th Sr- if"" ? Q l 1! 8 Beck; contralto solo, .The Fisher" (Schubert), Mrs. A. Harpertalk by Mr. E. J. Howard, M.P.; on "The Diamond Mines of South Africa"; piano^ Tl \tttr 'nf"u'Z pmm^ "interval; Grand llieatre Orchestra; elocutionary, Miss Song (Wai ace) Mr. A. G. Thompson; contralto solos, (a) "Linden Lea," /b . When Love is Kind," Mrs. A. Harper instrumental trio, selections from "Sunny " }^ a-^ttlD^ ™* Miss Beck; tener sote, cam'J he£ r-eam' J ll- D. Suckling; bariton^ solo, Give a Rouse," Mr. A. G.. Thomp-
2FC Sydney.—7.2B p.m.: Late "Evening News' newsservice. : 7.40: Programme announcements. : 745: A talk by Captain Fred Aarous^n the "Stage of Old Engv % Bte Be« ; Mr, Oliver Kin! basso "Clear the Way for the Calf ff Gold" from "Faust"). 8.6: From St. Andrews Cathedral, George Street, Sydney the first or a series of recitals by the well-known -English organist, Dr. T. Haig. 8.30. From the studio, Miss Mabel Batchrlor, soprano. 8.34: organ recital by Dr 1. Haig 9.' Big Ben"; Mr. Oliver King! basso, (a) "Fro-i Fathom Five," ' (b) Come You, Mary." 9.7: Organ recital by Dr. T.Haig. 950: Mr. W. F. Kay, in continuation of his talk, -will deal with -Hamlets I Have Seen." 9.35: Mr. Oliver £"* b,asso, (a) ."The Road to,the Isles"kX y}°^ople. Who Have Gardens." 9.42: Mr.-Ellis Price, entertainer, (a) "The °¥ Actor" (b) "Coming Home:" 9.50! Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano, (a) "One Spring Morning," (b) "My Little Heart of May." 9.58: Mr. Ad. Cree, Scotch comedian, "The Sailor" (Cree). 10.3Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano, "Will Ye No Come Back Again." 10.7: Mr. Ellis .frice, entertainer, (a) "Omely,'^ (bY "We All Do It." 10.16:. Late news and' announcements. 10.20: New Wenturorth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.30:-Mr Ad. Cree, Scotch comedian, (a) "Gang Awa, Bonnie Lassie," (b) "Wire In, My Lads." 10.38: New Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.50: Celebrity records. 11: "Big Ben"; New Wentworth ■symphonic Dance Orchestra, ■: 11.15:., j!£ationnl Anthem; closedown. -...- ■' -:,""" 2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. dock and chimes; Broadcasters' topical chorus. 83The Ahad Duo (steel guitars).' 8.10: Mr. Bud. Osborne (descriptive artist).. . 818Miss Dorrie. Ward (soprano). 8.25: Mr. Bert Warne (comedian). 8.33: Miss' Edith Kilminster (pianist). 8.41: Mr. W E Lewis, (baritone). ,8.48: Miss: Grace Qume (descriptive artist). 8.55: Resume of following day's programme; weather report and forecast. 9: G.P.O clock and chimes. J.l: Duet, Miss Dorrio Ward ana Mr. W. E. Lewis. 9.5: Comedy sketch by Players' Club. 9.25: The Ahad Duo 9.32: Miss Dorrie Ward. 9.39: Osborno and Warne. 9.51: ■ Miss Edith Kilminster. 9.59: Mr. W. E. Lewis 10.6: Miss Grace Quine. 10.13: Ceo. Morrison and his Gloomchaserg; during intervals between dances "Sun" news will be broadcast. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.
2GB, Sydney.—Silent. 3LO, Melbourne. — 7.45 p.m. Theatrical 8: Mr, Rod M'Gregor. S.lo: Joe Aaronson; in between dances the following artiste will entertain: Kay Souper, Joe Brennon, and Ida Kewton, Carlton Chase, Madeline Knight (contralto) ; R.A.C.V. message; sporting notes by Olympus"; news, etc. 4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m. till 10 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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