KADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, 21ST JUNE
Following are to-day's broadcast programmes:— IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.AUernoou concert. 6.30 to 7: Children's MMion-Aunt Betty. 7.15 to 7.45: Tews Sjrt i etc; 81010: Chiinee- «= Iheatrc Orchestra; contralto solos-fa) Absent," (b " A Red Rosebud," Mr, fei«.fLri£;^pianoforte solo "Waltz," studio pianist^ Thwer n ep,° rt. and kteral: Majestic Theatre Orchestra; contralto solo, "Adelai, Airs. Jackson; elocutionary—(a) "Reflection or a Penny," (b) "Mother/" Mr v. Priest; violin solos, Mr. E. M'Minnsoprano solos-(a) "Absent," (b) "Constancy," Miss Gilbey; baritone solos, Mr J^skngge.
3YA, Christchurch.—Silent. .'"■ Dunedin.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes: gramophone recital; adddess by Miss M Luechegud on "Interior Decoration, Period im-niture"; studio items; book talk "Z, *H- Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum; gramophone recital 7 to 7m\ -Ctjldren's session—Aunt Diana. I.AQ to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to i F°?™k Hall chimes: Pianoforte solo, selected, Miss M. Watts; vocal solos—(a) Onaway.Awake," (b) "Tommy Lad," Mr A. Newey; elocutionary, "Watching the Courting," Miss Nanna Newey; pianoforte solo prelude in C sharp m "*01% Mrs. A. Newey; address, ™ & re ° Eaisias Grow," Rev. i » i More; vocal solos—(a) "Goodoye, (b) selected, Miss Lilian M'Donaldpianoforte solo, selected, Miss M. Wattselocutionary, "Fairies on the Lawn " M>4 iJminna Newey; pianoforte solo, "Cnpricante, Mrs. A. Newey; and other items. 2\ X, Wellington.—Silent. 2GB, Sydney.—Silent.
3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—S p.m.: btevens's Silver Band. 8.10: Madame Lambert, soprano. 8.17: Captain Donald Maclean. 8.33: Harry North, English concertina. 5.40: Steveus's Silver Band. 8.50: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton. 9: Mr. Harold Elvins, pianoforte recital. 0.30:' Stevens's Silver Band. 9.40: Announcements and R.A.C.V. message. 9.45: Russell Callow, tenor. 9.52: Harry North, English concertina. 10: Stevens's Silver Band. 10.10: "Argus" (weather and British official wireleßs news). 10.20: Madame Lambert, soprano. 10.27: Stevens's Silver Band. 10.32: Russell Callow, tenor. 10.40: Stevens's Silver Band. 10.50: Carlton Chase, popular songs. 11: Our great thought. 11,1: Joe Aronson. 11.40: God Save the King. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.50: A talk by Mr. A. S. Le Souef, "Hunting With the Aboriginals." 8: "Big Ben; New South Wales State Military Band. 8S: Miss Edith Harrhy, the Welsh composer, m new songs. -8.14: The New South Wales State Military Band. 5.26: Some "Don'ts in Dancing,' by Mr. Billy Heaton. 8.36: lhe New South Wales State Military Band.. 8.46: Mr. Frank Leonard, entertainer—'"Nationalities." 8.50: The New South WaJss State Military Band. 9: Big Ben; Mies Edith Harrhy, Welsh composer, in new songs. 9.5: Mr. Mischa Dobrinsky, violinist. 3 10: The New South Wales State Military Band. 9.18: Mr. Norman Janson, baritone. 9.22: The New South Wales State Military Band. 9.32: Mr. Frank Leonard, entertainer, "Rich Man, Poor Man." 9.36: The 2FC Dance Band. 9.42: Mr. Norman Janson, baritone. 9.40: The New South Wales State Military Band. 9.52: Mr. Prank Leonard, entertainer, "Muvver." 9.56: Mr. Mischa Dobrinsky, violinist. 10.4: The 2FC Studio Dance Band. 10.14: Mr. Norman Jansou, baritone. 10.18: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.26: .Mr. ~rank Leonard, entertainer, "That's What Girls Arc For." 10.30: Mr. Mischa Dobrinsky, violinist. 10.35: Mr. Norman Janson, baritone' 10.40: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.55: Late news and announcements. 11: Big Ben; items by the 2FC Dance Band until 11.15 p.m. 11.15: National Anthem.
4QG, Brisbane (385 metres).—Programme arranged by B. Seppolt and Sons, Ltd S p.m.-. Overture, "Orpheus in der -Underwelt, the Great Western Quartette; leeturette, "A Chat About the Wine Industry, Mr. A. W. Martin; orchestral, "Simple Aveu," Great Western Party; tenor solo, 'Young Tom O'Dcvon," Mr A Sedna: soprano solo, 'Here in the Quicl, Hills,' Miss E. Picking; baritone solo, Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride," Mr. A. V. James; saxophone solo, Mr Luke Smith; contralto solo, "Just nWearyin' for You." Miss L. Comley monologue, Mr. T. Muller; orchestra foxtrot, "Sweet One," Great Western Partybaritone solo, "Reuben Ranzo," Mr. T Colledge; pianoforte solos—(a) "Romance" Op. 27, No. 9," (b) "Serenade, Op. G2, No 3, Miss Rene Martin; orchestral, "Rhinc- [!;!?' Great Wes£ern Party; baritone solo, "The Blacksmith," Mr. T. CoJledge; contralto solo, "My Prayer," Miss L. Comley saxophone duet, Messrs. Luke Smith and Hec. Walsh; tenor solo, "The Yeoman's Wedding Song," Mr. A. Sedna; orchestral march, "The Glencoe," Great Western Party; soprano solo, "Star of Bethlehem," Miss X Picking; monologue, Mr. T, Muller; baritone solo, "Songs of the Open Country"—(a) "The Crown of the Year," (b) "The Wayfarer's Night Song," Mr. A. V. Jones; orchestral, "Serenade," Great Western Party. 10: "The Daily Mail" news; weather news;, close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 5
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738KADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 5
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