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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 30th JULY.

IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—7.l3 p.m. to 7.43 p.m.: Xows and information. 8.0 to 11.0: Chimes; overture from Strand Theatre: Musked Duo, popular numbers; contralto solos. Miss \Y. Llngard, "Sunshine and Cloud" and "Mother Machree"; baritone solo, Mr. IjStewart; soprano solos. Miss B. Poulton, "Michael's Flute" and "A Garden of Dream Birds"; contralto solo. Miss X. Lingard, "There is a Green Hill": baritone solos, Mr. L. Stewart; Masked IHio, popular numbers; weather report and interval; dance music from the Dixieland Cabaret by tnc Internationals. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—S p.m. : Chimes; studio orchestra, "Yellow Butterflies"; xylophone, Mr. L. Wllkins, "Adoration"; songs at piano, Mr. Billy Hart. "Meadowlark," "Wait Till To-morrow"; concertina, Mr. K. M. Stratmore, "Medley of Scotch Airs"; bird and animal imitator, Mr. w. Vermont: instrumental, Kali's Hawaiian Trio, "Waiona Waltz"; humorous song, Mr. J. Wilkinson, "There's a Catch In it Somewhere"; banjo-mandolin Mr L. Mills, "La Marguerite Waltz"; studio orchestra, "Eastern Romance"; songs at piano, Mr. Billy Hart, "Looking at the World Through Rose-coloured Glasses"; weather report; xylophone, Mr. L. Wilklns, "Idolising"; Mr. R. M. Stratmore, imitations on concertina; Mr. W. Vermont, bird and animal Imitations; instrumental. Kali's Hawaiian Trio, 'Hilo March"; humorous song, Mr. J. W. Wilkinson, My Word. You Do Look Queer"; studio orchestra, "Snowflakes." 3YA, Chrlstcliurc.li (306 metres).—G.3o p.m.: Children's session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: News and reports. S.O: Chimes; orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre; baritone solos Mr. Charles Harroway, (a) "Medley of London Street Songs," (b) "Keep on Hoping"; English concertina solo, Mr. E W Ileald "American Eagle March"; comedy monologue, Mr. S. h. Heggan, "The 11.09 Express"; tenor solo Mr. Leslie Stewart, "That Old-fashioned Irish Mother of Mine"; concertina solo Jlr E. W. Heald, "Collection of Scotch Airs"; baritone solo Mr. Charles Harroway, "Little Irench Baby ; burlesque, Mr. S. E. Heirgan, My Scotch Airs"; baritone solo, Mr. Leslie ? r-«?i: c? ncertina sol°s. Mr. E. W. Heald, 'a) w Thl L Lost Chord," (b) "When You and IN ere loung, Maggie"; relay from Liberty Theatre; jazz music from Kashmiri Cabaret. Jit. T^v v %r ires)-3 p-m-: south2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7 40 mi ■• "Tlip Four Waifs" Male Quartets, (a, "Saiiv Homer. (b) "Asleep in the Deep." (c) "Nellie was a Lady." 8.0: "Big Ben"; Prlnco Edward Theatre, overture and vocal prologue to sketches, (a) "A Night of Horror " (b) "MakSfirtS?" °S, l\-":r- 5,&: "TUe lW Waifs" Male Quartette, (a) "Calm is the Soa " (b) "I Yonr-Sen% Mftßi l, e Alone'" (c) "Hell °. Ho" are q.L: 1, J and Wludlc. entertainers. Iln,K II Bh/ iLI)/ aldo nusso (baritone), and PH Vb^° nuSSO and Lindl Bradfor" 10 10Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra loin- win ■\nss li«of' \vn%- Kme (m»ndocello solos), «t Sss^o^^c^aS 10'- 10-15 tUI p.m Sytlney (310 metres) .-s p.m. till 10 3LO, Melbourne (371 metrcil «• «. i-,,. A" .^."Vi'hwwe Ban"I "aeLtion. "W A- "Quire's Songs." 8 11- ei«i «i>»i4 &"W ef Btt, 5?; „, •, i)ilS: A st("y of a "Trip to Russia, by ail. Australian. 8.30 • William (• 'Toccata" (Momhlagalll), "To a Water liv" Band Irish melodies. 9.40: Mr Gerald Pe tl ! iPlsn S. 1 ' Perlencils '» Central Africa 7,50: Hon«.Vo • iV. S?-" r°no' 30: c»-'«»la Halllday. ! o^rkews-^y^r^^'rs; {;■'"•'; '™1-""; "Taucredi,'' valie, "Migf, v? "Mini A- ! lr, a"k ancJ i'"»^s Lulz, duet. Maul Clrl"; solo, "Pan Mohala" • steel "ul mJi,l'" Vai!iV M*di Oy"-J dUCt ' "MyWiISS M - •inrti, IT°"'s1 T °"'s: T fbt- Vincent de Paul's Band ndlai. Love Lyrics," "Temple Bells," "Loss man tho Dust, "Kashmiri Song," "Till I Wake" 10.45: I*lo .porting. 11.2 till 11.40 • Joe Aaronson s Syncp-Symphonists. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B p.m.: Pianoforte solo 'Boverlo for Left Hand" (Wilehmy) Miss Gortrudo Anderson; violin duet "Minuet in G" (Beethoven), Master Leslie V;!"i ey ia"» J-.'. r- L"ls p««s; song. "Spring's »Mm fr 1"; ;'• C Uoopl!r; vlolin solo, Jlflli Aif Varlo". (Donela), Miss Melva White: elocutionary number, Mr I'hiliin O'Brien Hoarc; xylophone duet, Miss Nel ion and Mr. hnglehart; violin solo, "Les Itonde dcs Lutlna." Marlon Wilson; song, Professor lilni; violin duct, "Soronide" (yon Blon), Miss Sarah Heness and Mr. Ltiis lares; son" Madame> Bolhovo. 9: Weather. 0.1: Fluto a"id violin duct, "La Sercniu.i," Mrs. W p A Gray a,id Mr. Luis A. Pares; pianoforte solo Miss Oertrudo Anderson; song "Cavatlni" Gnunod) Professor Elln; vlollA solos, a) „ °»< »n (Vleuxtcmps), (b) "Xoctuno in T> (Chopin-Saraßatc), Mr. Luis A. Pares- violin duct "Serenade" (Wldor). Mrs. L ys t »n<l ?r™.; v \! 1 r"os: 30I1R' "The Shallows" ' tlici news Hoopert. 10: Xcws; weaSUNDAY, 31st JULY. To-Monnows pkogrammes. IVA. Auckland (333 metres).—fi.r.3 p.m. • burvice conducted by tho Jtov. It. Harries, at .St. James's Presbyterian Church. 8.15 • Con- ?,!\, by , A"cklal"' r »I"»lcll«l Band, In tho 4iuiM,uur lown itall. 2YA, WclllnEton (-120 metres).—o.33 pm ■ K«lay from St. John's Presbyterian Church ot special sorvlco of World* Student Christian .Mommcnt. Preacher, Key. Mr. lllnnchard: orBiinlst and choirmaster, Mr. C. W. Kerry 8 15Ifanil concert by tho Wellington Municipal lramways Band, from His Majesty's Thoatro. .iIA, Chrlstchurch (306 metres).—O.SO p.m • Itelay from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church of special service in connection with Students' Christian Union. Brief addresses will b u given | by Mr. Donald Grant, M.A., Roucral secretary for New Zealand ; Mr. Gordon S. Troup M A president of Students' Council; tlio Kov W Bower Black, LL.11., LL.B. Tho Btudents will help in conducting Uio service. Orcanlit Mlliaynor White. r.L.C.M. 8.43: A Zred mus I oal pronrammc, Including vocal and organ solos etc., will be given at conclusion of ovcniiiß service; solos accompanied by Mr. down 01' i-^-CM., on tho organ. Closo JYA, Dunodln (403 motrcs).—o.l3 pm • Scrvlco from St. Paul's Cathedral; preacher, tho Kov. (anon .Nevlllu; organist, Mr. E. Hoywood F.U.C.O. 8: Studio concort. , 2FC, Sydney Wl metres).—S p.m. till 10 30 p.m. :!BL, Sydney (353 metres).—7 p.m.: Service from Itandwlclc Presbyterian Church. 5.30 ■ Broadcasters' Trio. 8.40: Miss Heather Kinnalrd (contralto). 8.47: Mr. Bryco Carter ('cello solos). 8.54: Mr. Hoy Scrivener (barltono). D.l: Mlsa Dulclo lllalr (violin solos) 9.8: Miss Phyllis Atkinson (soprano) 9 15 • Broadcasters' Trio. 9.25: Miss Heather Kinnalrd. 9.32: Mr. Bryco Carter. 9.39 : Mr ltoy Scrivener. 9.44}; Miss Phyllis Atkinson 9.57Broadcasters' Trio. 2GI!, Sydney (310 metres).—S p.m.: Instrumental trio (Miss Monica Horder, Norman Inmimell.i, Mrs. Frecdman). 8.13: Violin solo, Monica Horder. "Audanto from.Concerto" (Mcndolssohn). 8.23: Piano solos, Ruth Pcarcc Jones. U. 31: Instrumental trio (Monica Horder. Xnrniau liißamolls. Mrs. Frcodmanl. 5.40: Talk, Air. J. K. Powell. 9: Closo down. 3M), Molbourno (371 metres).—7 p.m.: So'rvico from St. Paul's Cathedral. Melbourne. 9.31 : Malrern Tramways Band: march. "Mistcriu.so": overture. "Poet and Peasant"- S ■!" ■ r.lsa Stralia. soprano. "Angels Guard Thee " "Thnro Is No Death." 8.1(1: Malrern Band • cornet duet, "Forest Warblers." Handsinc-u Aiwa y and Kllllci. 8.50: Stophanlo Dcstn and Howard hdlo—balcony scono from "Homco mid Juliet." 9.12: Malvcrn Band, "Stephen Adams s fioiiKs." 9.24: El.sa Strullu, soprano, ■.'Muscta Aria,' "Coining Home." 9.31: Edou-

ard Lambert violin, "Concerto" .(Mendelssohn), "Are tMaria" (Gounod). 9.4fi ■ \- ews 9.50: Malyorn Band—trombono quartette' Drei. Equalo.

4qG, Brisbane (3115 metres).—Evenin- service from St. Andrew's Church of - England. Suutli Brisbane. At the conclusion of the church service, the concert by the' Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from i? lckufiiii i. irK.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 6