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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 25th JULY.

IYA, Auckland.—Silent. 2YA. Wellington (420 metres).—B pm • "nn?f aln P wt,.°. ffl?? clock; studlo orchestra. Butterfly Waltz" (Lora Evans); soprano, Mrs Mary Shaw, "Softly Sighing" (Weber) • flute ?£«°'t»'■■•, Claude N. Tucker, "Wind Amongst "bm r OB ;,,barltone> Mr. W. Goudlo, aria, Bols Epals"; vocal duet, Mrs. L. A M'Allster and Miss Joy Sutherland, "Venetian S£ n? '■„ c, e'l(l, so}°- Mr. Ralph Clmndlor, .Prioro" (Squire) ; tenor, Mr. Uoy Hill, "An in? °YA,VIh : contraUo > Miss Nollte Tay"«»,J, mn.> A".> Was ? oune": Bt«rtlo orchestra, Reconciliation"i elocution, Clomcnt May, Characters in Dickens"; soprano, Mrs. Mary Shaw "Del VI Eml Vlem" (Mozart). "Non Tarda" (Figaro); flute solo, Mr. Claude Tucker, "Tho Nightingale"; baritone, Mr. Goudie prologue from "Pugllacct"; studio orchestra; S? rxS a*. ; Z OO"1 .duet' Mrß- L- •■*• M'Allstor and Miss Joy Sutherland, "Night of Stars, Night of Love" (Offenbach); 'cello solo, Mr. Balph M ™tW?. r ,J "Aben»<><»" (Cbopln); tenor, Mr. Roy HUI, "Her Voice" (Schumann) • contralto Miss Nellie Taylor, *}'OlSE ,Troa ? Thy na°oV' cSSS^wSSSV "tUdlO °rCheStra ' "Sere! 3YA, Chrlstchureh (SO6 metieg)._3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. . 0.30 p.m.: ChllTalk on 'Toe H Mewement,'; by Rot. P. Leonard. 8: Chimes; studio concert by Band or First Canterbury Beglment. and vocal artists; march, "The North Star"; bass solo Mr. A. P. Taylor, "Crown of the Year"; mezzosoprano solo. Miss Buby Clark, "I Thank Theo"; selection, band, "Drako Goes West'" baritone solo, Mr. Horl Thomas, "Vulcan's n»8 /"""o-soprano.solo, Miss Nellie Billcliff. "Rain Song"; fantasia, band, "Patriotic Memories'; bass solo, Mr. A. P. Taylor, "Mine "$?£?J .hOrst et-. s"lo ' B»n"sman h. Mackay, n,,i, ™ theJX,? rtlC; mezzo-aoprano solo. Miss Ruby Clark, "The Rosary"; band, "A Paean of Th°™ ry -I'T 01;' ; baMtone solo < Mr- Horl Thomas, "Port of Many Ships"; mezzo-so-prano solo, Mils Nellie Billcliff, "Birth of i*"", '" Ml«ct'on. band. "The Arcadians"; interval; march, band, "Bauparaha"; bass solo, h a ..£■ T, aylor- Rolling Down to Rio" band, "Beauties of Heatherland"; mezzo-so-prano solo Miss Ruby Clark, "Sine Break In?o Song"; baritone solo, Mr. Horl.Thomas, "Trade Winds"; waltz, band, "Blycr of Pearls"; mezzosoprano solo, JHss Nellie Blllcllff, "I'm Longing for the Spring"; selection, band, "Gipsy Love"; w?.u O; s. opraJ10 60l °' M|S3 Nel"« Blllcllff, "Stay With Me, Summer"; band, (a) "Rural Wed*ng" (Cope), (b)' march, "Our BaSn." 10Liose down.. .

4YA, Duncdin.—Silent. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).--8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters' topical chorus, nil.".? .rtw by--ine Cheero-Glrls, under tho zio »j2L°f ""-.BennoU-Whito. from the Anzac Memorial Hall, Mosman. 10.30: Broadcastn»! Tv '-sP°rt» fipert, on general sporting. 10.45: Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham, In song and story 11.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem.

2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30

7 |? B A ' Sydney (316 metres).—T p.m.: Music. 7.5 : Antl-Tlvlsectlon. 7:15:: Music. 7.20 • Address. 7.30: Music. 7.35: Address 7 55'- instrumental, trio (Dan Scully. Muriel Lang,' Ada Brook). 8.5: Address. 8.20: Songs. 8 28Pianoforte solo. Miss Ada Brook, "Marche Militalre" (Schubert-Tausig). 8.38: 'Cello solos, Muriel Lane (1) • "Serenade" (Squire), (2) Julia's Hair" (Roger Quilter). 8.48: Duets lor two violins, with piano accompaniment (Dan Scully, Monica Horder, Ada Brook). 9: Topical talk. 9.15 : Violin solo, 'Dan Scully, "Gipsy Airs" (Sarasite). 9.25: Songs. 0,30: Instrumental trio (Monica Horder, Muriel Lane, Ada Brook). 9.50: Talk. 10: Close down. 3LO, Molbourr-e (371 metres).—B: Studio orchestra, "Fingal's Cave." 8.10: Mary Mack contralto, "Dream Valley," "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal." 8.17: Agnes Fortuno and Bertha Jorgenson (violin and piano), "Sonata No. s—Part 1" (Beethoven). 8.27: Dr. R. R. Stawell on "Tho Janet Clarke Hall Appeal," "University Education for Women." 8.42: Studio orchestra, "Thais" (MassenetTavan). 8.57: Mary Mack, contralto. "Tho Lament of Isls," "The Coming of Spring." 0.4: Studio Orchestra, overture, "Abu Hassen." 9.14: Beatrice Ternan, elocutionist, "The Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam," incidental music by studio ■ orchestra. 9.34: Studio Orchestra, "Omar Tone Poems." 0.44: Mr. H. E. F. Lampe—Diamonds, "Tho Great Mogul." 10:' Studio orchestra, "Hunting Song" (Mendelssohn). 10.10: Melbourne Choral Union, chorus, "O'er the Woodland Chace," chorus and solo, "Now Tramp O'er Moss and Fell." 10.17: News; meteorological information. 10.39: Mahomet Kassim, Indian vocalist, in 'India Will Be There," "Moonlight on the Murray" and "Anywhere In Aussie." 10.3G: Studio orchestra, "With Whip and Spur." 10.4G: Melbourne Choral Union, 'The Huntsmen's Song'! "Come to the Fair." 10.53: Joe Aaronson and his Synco-Symphonlsts: our great thought 11.1 till 11.40: Synco-Symphoniats.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 21, 25 July 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 21, 25 July 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 21, 25 July 1927, Page 5