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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY.

-4-t' m Cv- and (333 metres):—7.ls p.m. to ehtar,^ i ™! and lDfo™aUon. 8 to 10: Vpw t™ £i from Prince Ed«ard Theatre; Jrom "T Glee Club- "Soldier's Chorus," inT aunj>juser"; soprano solo, Mrs. Pol- * .Good-bye" (Tostl) ; monologua, Mrs. "«n ml i Ueti "MrS- H™dry and Mr. Slorrteh, JYU sperine Hope"; piano solo. Miss D. Binns, i°™ ce7 G Rondo"; \ew Lynn Glee Club, uiu \irglnny ; humorous selection, Mr. Roberts, quartette, Mesdames Young and Lewis, Messrs. Morrisb and Edney. "MoonllKht on "ivi .? : contralto solo, Mrs. Marshall, mien the Heart is Young"; violin solos. Miss ?.ti » son- "Liel ">slied" (Kreisler), and me JJosary ; humorous song, Mr. Duncan; Jsew Lynn Glee Club, "Old Mother Hubbarii"; weather report and interval; relay from Prince toward Theatre; monologue, Mrs. Hendry;,New Lynu Glee Club, "0 Who Will O'er the Downs"; duet, Mrs. Young and Mr. Morrisn. "Lullaby Time : Piano solos. Miss 11. Binns, "Etude. Opus 10. >.o. 10" (Chopin), and "Nocturne, opus Ji, ho. l" (Cliopin); quartette, Mesdames Young and Marshall, Messrs. Morrish a, nd tolledge; contralto solo, Mrs. Marshall, llio Homeland of My Heart"; humour Mr. Roberts; violin solos. Miss M. Richardson "Farewell to Cucullalu" and "La Travlata"; Jvew Lynn Glee Club, "John Peel"; soprano solo, Mrs. Young, "Hail Caledonia 1" burilono solo, Mr. Ednej', "Chip of the Old Block"; New Lynn. Glee Club, "Comrade-in-Arms."

2YA, Wellington (-120 metres).— 2. 4s p.m.: Relay of description of Rugby football match, South Canterbury v. Wellington, at Athletic I'ark, Wellington: Night: Silent. 31A. Chriatchureh (3UG metres).—6.3o p.m.: .Vlldren's session. 7.15: Addington stock markut reports and news ana reports. 8: Chimes; orchestral setections from Strand Picture Theatre; bass solos, Mr. Charles Hawkins, (a) "The Deep. Cold Sea," (b) "Nancy Lee"; mezzosoprano solo. Miss Daisy E. Tearco, "A Slem"n y,": !t CUo soloa ' Mlss Charlotte Carter, (a) llio Heart Bowed Down," (b) "Minuet" (Squire); tenor solo. Mr. T. G. Rogers, "The iloly Llty ; mezzo-contralto solos. Miss Eileen "Fn rv T*, V°? ,dl Donna" <roncliielll), (b) //Vm'i Ct lrclaa«": »<*• B- Dudley, i.11.A.b., talk on "Comets"; piano solo Miss I. Lancaster, first movement. "Pathotiqt c SoMr 1 % ? Mldshlpmlte"; comic recitation, mwzoJnr : rclay.fron» Strand Theatre; S°ea°'-nL ha? cS >HawklDa- "Bells ot tllo bea , piano solos. Miss E. Lancaster (a) "Insolo V? T f- »earce' i"rhe sl"B«s"; tenor solo Mr. j. G. Rogers, "The Dove" (Roberts) ; ™' Dunedln.—Silent. pm il1" (442 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30

clo^nd^es^opS^nor"^ CaiJte?' bury District Band. T^Sto May' Sun ™ BarrlnSton iP° = Ba''S Dußgafi al^ No™a» Barrington in vaudeville. 8.50: Miss Bebe facott in child impersonations. 8.57: Weather. 0: p™iS™ £: f, ollowln E day's programme. 9.3: Professor Randal Woodhouso (tenor). 9.10: Banil oi?"^" ,9- 25': Canterbury District ™ q if :,? liss May s"»lvan. 9.52: Miss Bebe Scott. 10: G.P.O. clock. 10.1: Professor Randal Woodhousc. 10.8 till 11- Ccc Morri son and his Gloomchasers from the Bomil Ca«'»°; n^s during intervals. xn, Sydney (316 metres).—7.Ss p.m • Sonffs Delicate Air" (b) "By Thy Banks, Gehtlo aiiT'm" ?- i': Artiress. 8.20: Violin solo by !,i <»ri J 0: 2GB Vocal Quartette—Carols, (a) lhe First .Noel," (b) "The Cherry Tree Carol." re) "In Kxcolsis Gloria." 8.40 f Piano TvT\ ! >yihi 1S »TV. dll Brook- <a) "Pr«lude No. 5" (bath , (b) 'Liebestraiim" (Liszt). 5.48- Vio(Tlendetaohl!) ."*°»<»o '"m : Concerto" i^ienuLihsonu). B.;jG: Announcements. 9- Talk 9.15: bongs by Clement Hosking, (a) "Gaily llio ?sSon 0" r'"oi, b) «Th ° BallWT. iaußhte rf islliiHton. 9.23: Songs by Eva Casimir (a) "Because,"^) ••Honiln B ." 9.33: Duets for two Ms' ssr- J^ saj?l^ Acf °. r JMiisn? a Ai Ti xsr^ 1 r/T Lampe-Dlamonds. "The Hope" 9 55T Blfi inrormat.o?. 0-"^^:10^1^ 13''^"01^ 1 10.30: Klsa Stralia, soprano. "L&o" "Bird Splomlotir" (Thompson). 10.52 till 11.40- Joo Aronson's Synco-Symphonists •ICJCi. Brlabano (805 metres).—B p.m.- Oneslcn, Down in Bom-Bombay." Federal Bandsoprano solo, "Slave Song," Mrs. L. Hunter; lancers, "Old Time Melodies," Federal Band' tenor solo, Slgnor Corti; overture, "Victory" Federal Band; male quartotte, "An EvonlnK Lullaby," Lyric Male Party; cornet solo, "Killiiniey,'- Mr. W. H. Davis (accompanied by Fodoral Band); contralto solo, "A Request," Mrs. Chnrles Wllloy; Intermezzo, "Stepping Stones," Federal Band; soprano solo, "My.Land of Dreams," Mrs. L. Hunter; fox-trot, ''Byobye, Blackbird," Federal Band. 9: Weather. 9.1: Oriental characteristic, "In a Persian Market," Studio Orchestra; male Quartette, "A Mistake," Lyric Male Quartet!*; harp solo, "Nocturne," Mrs. Corrlgan; Dickens reading, Jo, the Crossing Sweeper" (from "Bleak Houso"), Mr. H.Humphreys; tenor solo. Slgnor Corti; valsc, "Lune do Mlel," Studio Orchestra; contralto solo, "Land of Hope and Glory," Mrs. Charles Willey: harp solo, "Believe Mo If All Those Eudoaring Young Charms," Mrs. Corrlgan; "Aloha Oo," Lyric Malo Quartotto; march, "The Happy Warrior," Studio Orchestra. 10: weather; closo down.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 5