RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 23rd JULY.
ITA, Auckland (333 metres).—7.ls to 7.45 p.nl.: News and reports. 8 to 11 p.m.: Chimes; overture from Strand Theatre; soprano solo, Miss D. • Klch&rdson, "Poor, Wandering One," from "The Pirates of Penzance"; baritone solos, Mr. P. Baker, "Nirvana" (Adams), "Keuben Banzo"; mezzo-no-prano solos, Mrs. W. Leather, "A' Spirit Flower" (Lipton), and "June Music" (Trent) j tenor solos, Mr. W. Leather, "The Kerry Banco" and "At Dawning") soprano solos. Miss A. Blchardsott, "Faery Song," from "Immortal Hour," and "Lullaby" (Scott) ; baritone solo, Mr. I. Baker, "Chip of the Old Block"; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Leather, "A Night In Venice"; weather report and interval; relay of Click-Clack Cabaret Orchestra. '•>■!,
2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—2.3o p.m.: Broadcast description of University v. Old Boys Rugby match »t Athletic Park. 8 pm! Welllngtoa G.P.O. elook; studio : orchestra, "Dance "Fantastlqiie"' (Reynard); Humorous song, Mr. Douglas Stark, "I'm 94 To-day" t siffleur, Mr. X T. Feoney, "Beneath Thy Vi\nflow"; banjo ttio, Mr. J. T. Goer and party "Tattoo" and "Hafl«y Foot Waltx"; humorous song, Mr. G. L. Sweetapple, "lazy"; norclty duo,. Berthold and Bent, "Southern Blues" and Sometime"; humorous Song, Mr. Dougla* Stark, "There's Somebody Waiting For Me" (Laudor); Royalty Trio, "Red Riding Hood" and "Too Late to be Sorry Now"; Mr. Frank Andrews at the piano, "A Bird's-eye View of my Old Kentucky Home"; weather report; studio orchestra, "Ed«l»eUs"; tlffleor, Mr E; T. Feenoy, "When Ught* are Low" and "Tho Naughty waits"; humorous, song, Mr. 0 L| Sweetapple, "Water Sdeaes" banjo trio Mr. J. T. Goer and party, "Lancashire Cloga'f (Grlmshaw) and "Lullaby" (Stavofiala); dotel!y duo, Berthold and Bent, "Kilima" and Hilo Jlarch"; studio dance numbers. 3YA, Christcnurch (308 metres).—6.3o p.m. i Children's session by Uncl* Jack. 7.15 pjn : News and report*. 8 p.rtr: Chimes; orchestral selections from Everybody's picture The* atre; piano duets, MissM Dorothy Johnson and Muriel Johns, (t) "I'm Tellloc the Birds " (b) "Oh! If I Only Had. You"; mouthorgan solos, Mr. George Chehnels, (k) "Scenes That Are Brightest," (b) "Sing Mo to Bl«p"| ?°£ aI du'Jv Ml 8« M- J«hns and Mr. }. -b! Johns, "Where My Caravan Has B«sted"; ukulele trio, the Honolulu Trio, "Hawaiian Melodies"; the Joyous Trio; mouth-organ soloa, Mr. Geo. Chennels, (a)."Pretty Pond UHes,'.' (b), "Popular Medley"; vocal solo, the Happlness Boy, ."When the Sesgeant-Major's on Parade'; piano dueu. Misses D. Johnson and M. Johns, (a) "Because I Lot* You," (b) For My Sweetheart"; the Honolulu Trloi popular hits; relay from Liberty Picture Theatre, jazz dance .music from the Caledonian HllII. ' ' . ■ . . . ; 4YA, Dunedin (403. metres) .—Silent. SUNDAY, 24th JULY. IYA, Auckland (333 metres) .—6.53 p m • Churdi service from St. Matthew's Cathedra). Preacher: Archbishop Averiu, of Auckland 6,'} »?• PhJJ ll)ot- 9-3»: Special reclta by Bt. Matthow's Choir. 9to 9.30: Lecturo recital from studio. Wellington^ (420 metres).—6.ss p.m. • Relay from Taranakt Street Methodist Church. Freacher, Key Clarence Eaton. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White. During the service the following will bo rendered:— S >h^ aU h ° So^' "O »««'ta-the Lo,d" (Mendelss,oUn)'..Sy ¥J 9S Nora- Greene; tenor and bass duet. "Crucifix" (Paure), Messrs. Frank Bryant and Len Daniell: anthems. "Sanctus" (Gounod), "As Torrents in Summer" (Elgar) • orEan solo, "Prayer and Cradle, Song" (Guiimant) Aftor-servlca progrsmme from the church •- Fugue" E Minor (B»ch); "Triumerel" (Schumann) ; "Priyer" and "Cradle Song" (Guli- "? nI)W,H <ai "T? a S lld RoEO" (M'Doweli). "") An Old Trystlug Place'? (M'Dowell) lc) •• v rtWJ d ff*™" 'M'nowU 5 "By iie^Sea" (Schubert); "Berceuse No. 2" (Kinder)Chorus of AngelS" (Clarke); "Idylle" (Elwr) : m FUt" <L«™«6); "March'sol-' onnelle". (Mailly). Mr. Allan Wilkle will tlvn a 3tT erhl!", eCK HM» g w»" Sha\e«p are " 3\A, Christclmrch (SO* metres).—B 30 nm • P31"?' Cc BaSst Chu ™ii: ultt ? m?° -, J- X" Arfihor. Special sacred ice 8 30-°Th Vef n OB\ the church after s ™ be Ceg,ve Sn 3(fronS hO 3Yfi la n. So^pl^ ■*£• S S'? i 1 "Tlle Pfophetßira" (Scnu! Mann), (p) "C»pprlcclo Scherzo" (Mendeli°Th»l: f ( Cnbr A oloe- If- Frederick Martin, (a) 4\A, Dunedin (403 metres).—6.3o pm • Ser Dr° Er°N *l?( ,° b? Kh ot Otago.-TrekchS. ur. E. I\. Merrhigton; organist Dr V V Galway. 8 till 9: Studio concert.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19270723.2.127
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 15
Word Count
678RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 15
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.