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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY. 26th JULY.

ITA, Auckland (333 metres).—o.3o to 7.15 P.m.: Children's session—Aunt Betty. 7.30 to ' .45: Talk by Mr. Mahoncy on "Wireless." 8 to 10: Overture from Majestic Theatre; chorus, Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "Let the Hills Resound"; soprano solo, Mrs. Collier, "The Pipes of Pan"; instrumental trio, Miss Wilkinson, Messrs. W. Adams and C. Kemp, "Londonderry Air",- soprano solo. Miss Tibbett, The Great Awakening"; chorus, Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "0 Peaceful Night"; bass solo, Mr. C. Peace, "Thank God for a Garden"; 'cello solos, Mr. SI. Adams, "Leibstraum" and selected; recitation, Miss Collior, 'L'Envoi"; contralto solo, Mrs. Kersey, "Melisande '; chorus, Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, Angelus," from "Maritana"; duet, Mesdames Collier and Kersey, "Nocturne"; weather report and interval; cornet solo, Mr. Keene, Star of Bethlehem"; recitation, Miss Collier, "Mariot"; baritone solo, Mr. Williams "Perfect Day"; chorus, Ponsouby Baptist Church Choir, "A Spring Song" (Pinsuti); tenor solo, Mr. Brodie, . "Absent"; soprano solo, Mrs. Collier, "My Prayer"; recitations, Mr. W. F. Williams, "A Parable" (Lowell) and "The Fatherland"; chorus, Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "Across the Bar"; violin solo, Mr. D. Kemp, "Serenade" (Toselli); contralto solo, Mrs. Kersey, "Salaam"; chorus, Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "The Long Day Closes."

2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—S p.m.: Chimes, General Post Office clock; studio orchestra, "Pierettc" (F. H. Fowles); programme by Hataital School Orpheus Society; three' partsongs, choir (a) "Ye Banks and Braes," (b) "Wild Rose"; lecturette, with illustrated numbers, William Armstrong, "Sterndale Bennett"; illustrated numbers, 1 (a) "Lento Sostenuto, Opus 33, No. 10," "Moderato Semplace, Opus 33, No. 1," (b) "Impromptu Canon," by choir, (c) "May Dew," H. Marner, A. Farcy, double trio; solo and chorus, Harold Cathie, "In a Monastery Garden"; lecturette, with illustrated numbers, James Osborne, "Canon," (a) "Bubbling and Splashing" (Purcell), (b) "Five Bells of Osney" (Old English), (c) "Summer is i-curuen-ln" (13th century) ; humorous folk song, Ron. Bell, Noel Cathie, James Osborne, and choir, "King Arthur"; studio orchestra, "Told at Twilight" (Huester) ; recitation, Nancy Williams; part-songs, choir, (a) "Under the Greenwood Tree" (M'Leod), (b) "Skylark's Song" (Mendelssohn); solo, Miss N. Davics; lecturette, lan M'Gregor. "Pictures in Music," (a) "Slumber Song" (Lithuanian part-sons), (b) '"Drink' to -Me Only" (Beethoven), (c) "Vesper Hymn," soloist Miss N. Davles, accompanist Miss Mavis Tolan, conductor Mr. A. A. Kirk. Studio orchestra, "By the Tamarisk" (Eric Coates), "Pleading" (Morceau de Concert), (Haydn Wood). 3YA, Christchurch.—Silent, 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes; and gramophone items; address by Miss M. Puecheguld on "luterior Decoration"; studio items; "Book Talk," by Mr. H. Greenwood; gramophone items. 7: Town Hall chimes. Children's session—Aunt Diana. 7.30: News service. 8: Studio concert by tho St. Andrew's Street Church of Christ concert party. 8.45: Address by Pastor W. D. More, "Superstitions." 9: Relay from His Majesty's Theatre, boxing match between Leckle, of Dunedin, and Carroll, of Wanganui. 10.15: Close down. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—B p.m. till 11.40 p.m.' 2BL, Sydney, 353 metres.—B p.m.; G.P.O. clock and chimes. Topical chorus. 8.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.13: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor). 8.20: Mr. Haagen Holenbergh (piano solos). 8.30: Miss Winifred Jcnner (mezzo-soprano). 8.37: Miss C. L. Robertson (elocutionist). 8.45: Mr. Leslie Herford (baritone). 8.52: Miss Mary Neal (mezzo-contralto). 9.0: G.P.O. clock; following day's programme; weather report. 9.16: Mr. Norman Wright. 9.23: Mr. Haagen Holenbergh. 9.33: Miss Winifred Jenner. 9.40: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.50 : Miss C. L. Robertson. -. 9.58 : Mr. Leslie Herford. 10.5: Miss Mary Neal. 10.12 till midnight: Ambassador's Dance Band from the ballroom of the Ambasadors; news during intervals. Chimes. 2GD, Sydney.—Silent. SLO, Melbourne (371 metres).—S: Coburg City Band, waltz. "Gleams of Gold." 8.10: Isobel Bidden, contralto, "My Hcnrt is Weary," "Dream Valley", 8.17: Ashton Jarry, raconteur. 8.27 : Coburg City Band, "Fodcn's Own"; cntracte, "Syrian Maid." 5.37: Elsa Stralla, soprano, "Jewel Song" ("Faust"), "Only tho River Running By." 8.45: Crackajack MouthOrgan Orchestra. 8.52: Mahomet Kasslm, "When the Moon Shines on the Swanec." Tho "Prisoner's Song" Parody version by Cass Mahomet; "Stony Broke in No Map's Land." D: University Conseravtorium concert—Margaret Sutherland will play "Mcnuctto and Trio" (Beethoven), "Valso" (Chopin), "Scbcrzino" (Ornstein) ; Helen Magan will sing "Romance" (Uebussy),-"Mandolin"; Margaret SuthorlaniT and Miss Hamerton will -play "Sonatlne" (Dvorak) ; Marie Magan will sing "Le Temps dcs Lilacs" (Chiiusson) ; Helen Hamerton will play "Spanish Dance" (Sarasato). "Serenade" (York Bowen), "Canzonctta" (Godard). f1.1.T : Announcements. 9.49: Cohurg City Band, march, "Tlie Cossack." fox-trot, "Bye-bye Blackkbird." 9.50: Klsa Stralla, soprano, "Inter Nos." "West of tho Great Divide." 10.3: Weather and news. 10.8: Crackajack Mouth Organ Orchestra, "Old Time Airs." 10.1S: News, sporting notes. 10.20 : Coburg City Band, overture. "Golden Star," march "Calalina Band." 10.33: laobel Bidden, contralto, "Sea Wrack," "Culm Yo to Me" (old Scotch). 10.40 till 11.40: Joe Aronson's Synco-Symphonlsts. 4QG, Brisbane (305 metres). —8 p.m.: 'Musical programme. Including: Bass solo, "Prologue" from "Pagllaeci," Mr. Iteg. Best; soprano solo, "Nightingale in Juno," Miss .1111 Manners; contralto solo, "Tho Worldly Hope," Miss Nance Smith: recitation. Mr. narry Borradale; tenor solo, "Sea Kapture," Mr. W. W. Crisp; contralto solo. Miss Clnrico Cox: cornet solo, Mr. F. Bowers; contralto solo, "Homing," Miss Blanche Burns; solo. Miss Shepherd: duct, "The Voyagers," Miss Nance Smith and Mr. Keg. Best; soprano solo, "Over tho Meadow," Miss Jill Manners: recitation, Mr. Harry Borradale ; tenor solo, "Nora," Mr. W. tlvlsp: contralto solo, "Do Yon Remember?" Miss Clark* Cox; bass solo, "Pagan," Mr. Reg. Best; contralto solo. "O Love from Thy Power," Miss Nance Smith: contralto solo. "Hills of Donegal," Miss Blnnclio Burns; cornet solo, Mr. V. Bowers. 10: News; weather; close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 5