RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY. 6th AUGUST.
n A, Auckland (333 metres).—3 p.m.: Rugby, South Canterbury v. Auckland. T. 15: News ana information. 8: Chimes, overture from Strand Theatre; baritone, Mr. 1' Uaker (a) "JJlegle" (Massenet), (b) "Mother o' Mine"; musical monologue, Mrs. V. Ueutley, "Cbarm" (Vane); vocal and Instrumental, Bohemian Duo, (a) "Pokare Karo," (b) "Waiata Maori"; bass-baritoae, Mr. J. Kennedy, Maori folk songs; humorous sketches, Mrs. V. Bentley, (a) "Cheering Up An Invalid," (b) "lteagie"; baritone, Mr. 1\ Baker, "Uncle Homo"; vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Duo, la) "Down. Honolulu Way," (b) "aiarclieta," (c) "Iv a Little Spanish Town"; bass-baritone, Mr. J. Kennedy, Maori folk songs; weather report and interval; dance music irom Click Clack Cabaret. 2YA, Wellington (120 metres). —2.45 p.m.: Kugby match, Athletic Park. 7.15: News, sporting results, and market reports". 7.45: Close down. S: Chimes of the Wellington 0.P.0. clock; studio orchestra, "Dause i'antastiq.ue" (MaynarU); comedy duo, Lockyer and Jb'ox; steel guitars, Mr. C. Seal and Mr. M. Kenny, "Mellow Moon"; vocai duet, Bonny and Monty; bells, Mr. 1. Wilkens, "When It's Twilight"; studio orchestra, "Vanity Fair"; comedy duo, Lockyer and 1'ox; instrumental novelty^ I>ibe Dabo (Swiss vagabond musician); vocal duet, Konny and Monty; bells, Mr. L. Wilkens, "Close Your Eyes"; steel guitars, Mr. C. Seal aud Mr. M. Kenny; "Hawaiian Airs"; instrumental novelty, Dibe Dabe; studio orchestra, "Bonne Promenade" (Mignard). 3YA, Chri3tchureh (30C metres). —2.30 p.m.: Relay of description of races, New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club, Addlngton. 6.30: Children's session. 7.15: jfews and reports. 8: Chimes; orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre; tenor solos, Mr..Leslie Scrimshaw, (a) "Charming Chloe/' (b) "Dolorosa"; mouth-organ solo, Mr. T. L. Drummond, "Absent"; mezzo-soprano, Mrs. William Murdoch, "Longing for You"; comedy sketch, Miss Lucy Cowan and Mr. John Cannell, "An American Widow"; steel .guitar solos, Mr. i\ E. Monro, (a) "On the Beach at Waikiki," (b) "Sweet and Low"; relay from Crystal Palace Theatre; tenor solo, Mr. Leslie Scrimshaw, "Come to- the I'air"; mouth-orsan solo, Mr. T. L. Drummond, "Annie Laurio"; comic solo, Mrs. William Murdoch, "The Cheese Song"; steel guitar solo, Mr. F. R. Monro, "Negro Airs"; relay from Crystal Palace. Theatre; dance music from Winter Garden Cabaret. 4YA, Duncdln (463 metres). —3 p.m.: Southland v. Otago (Rugby). 2FC, Sydney (442 metres). —S p.m. till midnight. 2BL, Sydney (333 metres).—S: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus." 8.3: Studio items by Mr. Dudley HelmricU (baritone), Miss Hilda Walker (soprano), Broadcasters' Trio. 10.15: Ambassadors Dance Band, till' 12. 2GB, Sydney (316 metres).—B p.m. till 19 p.m.: Request items. 3LO t Melbourne (371 metres).—S: Newport Workshops Brass Band; selection, "Mikado." 8.10: Elsa Stralia, soprano, "Softly Awakes My Heart," "Angels Guard Thee." 8.IT: Newport Workshops Band, waltz, "Cornflowers and Popples." 8.24: Melbourne Choral Union, chorus, "Happy and Light" (Balfe); "Johnny Sands" (Moodle), "Come to the Fair" (Martin). 8.32: Mildren and Connie, song with piano and violin, "Sweet Little Loa," accordion and violin, excerpt from "Slavonic Rhapsody"; accordion and violin, "Only for You." 8.42: Nowport Workshops Band, march, "Toreador." 8.55; Travelogue, "My Impressions of the Far Bast," by a native of the West. 0.15: Newport Workshops Band, selection, "L'Arlesienne" (Bizet). 9.25: Ethel Forshaw, soprano, "Winds in the Trees," "The Elf Man/" 9.33: Agnes I~ortu.no, piano recital. 9.50: News. 10.5: Ethel Forshaw, soprano, "The Asia," "Only the River Running By." 10.15: Newport Workshops Band, march, "Sons of the Wild." 10.22: Elsie Bower and Billy Rutherford, duet, "One Smile," "Grandfather's Whiskers." 10.30: Newport Workshops Baud, entr'acte, "Siziliatta." 10.35: Foster and Needham—Frank Foster, "Another Girl I'm Fond Of"; duet, "Excelsior"; Robert Needham, "At My Lady's Feet." -10.45: Sporting announcements. 10.55: Joe Aaronson and his Synco-Syhphonlsts, till 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres). —A visit to the factory of Messrs. E. Sachs and Co. 8 p.m.: A description of nail making and of galvanising. 9: A musical programme, including: Instrumental, "Fun in Dahomey," the Whito Coon Banjo Duo; contralto solo, "Waters of Minnetonlta,'" Miss Laur Loch; harp solo, "Autumn," Mrs. L. JI. Corrigan; baritone solo, "Muleteer of Malaga," Mr. A. N. Falk; tenor solo, "Mountain Lovers," Mr. ,T. Land; instrumental, "Sunflower Danco," the Whito Coon Banjo Club; soprano solo, "Sing Merrily Today,". Miss Dolly Burgess; bass solo, "Father O'Flynn," Mr. Stanley Tamblyn; harp solo, "Home, Sweet Homo," Mrs. L. M. Corrigan; baritone solo, "Nirvana," Mr. A. N. Falk; contralto, solo, "I'm Longing for You," Miss Laura Loch; tenor solo, "An Evening Song," Mr. J. Laud; "Honolulu Cake-walk" (Osraan), the White Coon Banjo Club; bass solo, "The Admiral's Yarn," Mr. Stanley Tamblyn. SUNDAY, 7th AUGUST. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—6.ss p.m.: Relay of church service from Methodist Church, Pitt street; preacher, the Rev. L. Dalby; choirmaster, Mr. \V. Leather; organist, Mr. L. Bickcrton. 5.30: Studio items. 9.30: Close down. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).^-0.55 p.m.: Relay of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; preacher, the Rev. F. E. Harry; subject, "Troubles that Never Come." 8.15: Relay of band concert of the Port Nicholson Silver Band, from the Grand Opera Houso (conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew). 3YA, Christchurch (30G matros). —6.30 p.m.: Relay from Trinity Congregational Church of youths' service, to be attended by members oE Y.W.C.A. and V.M.C.A. Address by the Roy. Gardner-Miller. Musical items by the choir. S: Sacred concert and organ recital by the choir; organist,' Mr. Raynor White; musical director, Mr. Frod. Penfold. 4YA, Dunedln (463 metres).—G.3o p.m;: Relay of service from Knox Church, preacher, Rev. Tullock Yuillo, M.A. 8.D.; organist, Mr. W. Paget Gale. 8 to 9: Studio concert. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—6 p.m.: "Bis Ben" and programme announcements. G. sto 7.13: Studio concert. 7.15: From St. James's Church, Phillip street, Sydney, evening service. 8.20: From tho Strand Theatre. Leidiluirdt, programme by the Lelchhardt District Band; song, "The Winds in the South," Elsie Peer- I less, soprano; violin solo, "Hejre Kati," Eileen Crellln; march, "Punchinello," Leichhardt Baud; overture, "Le Macon," Leichhardt Band; song, "The Longshoreman," Edward Barry. 9.1: Hymns (a) "Abide With Me," (b) "Sun of My Soul," Leichhardt Band. 9.0: Selection, "II Trovatore," Leichhardt Band. 0.18: Song, "One Spring Morning," Elsie Peerless, soprano. 9.24: Euphonium solo, "Land of Hope ana Glory," Alf Randall. 9.32: Violin solo, "Lieubesfreud," Eileen Crellin. 9.38: Selection, "Squire's Songs," Leichhardt Band. 9.48:. Sonir, '/The Drums of Life," Edward Barry. 9.54: March, "The Pitman," Leichhardt Baud. 10. Close down. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—7 p.m.: Sorvice from Petersham Baptist Church. 8.30: Band recital by North Sydney Tramways Band. 9.45: Weather report; following day's programme. 9.50: Violin recital from the studio, by Mr. Gerald Walenn. 10.0: National Anthem. 2GB, Sydney (316 metres).—6.4s p.m., Music from studio. 7: Lecture from Advar Hall, by Professor Ernest Wood, "Life After Death." 8: Duets for two violins, with piano (1) "Romance" (Schumann), (2) "Song of Volga Boatmen," (3) "La Serenata" (Braga). 5.15: Piano solo, Ada Brook, "Valse Brilliant" (Chopin). 5.25: Duets for two violins, with piano (1) • "Cavatina" (Raff), (2) Entr'acl* from "Rosamunde," (3) "Romance" (Erba). 5.40: Talk. 9: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—Evening service from Scots Church, Collins street Melbourne. 8.31: Studio orchestra "In a Persian Market." 8.41: Bendlgo Arion Concert Party —Song cycle, "In a Persian Garden"; quartette "Wake! For the Sun Has Scattered"- tenor solo, "Before the Phantom of False Warning"; recit., bass, "Now the New Year"; tenor solo "Iram Indeed is Gone"; quartette, "Come Fili the Cup"; bass solo, "Whether at Nalshpur or Babylon"; contralto solo, "Ah, Not a Drop'nrecit. solo, "I Sometimes Think"- duet (soprano and tenor), "A Book of Verses"- bass solo. "Myself when Young"; bass recit., "Ah. Mako the Most"; contralto solo, "When You and I ; soprano recit.; "But If tho Soul Can Fling" • soprano solo, "I Sent My Soul"; tenor solo! v^JiiL S Sprine"; contralto solo, "The Worldly Hope'; soprano solo, "Each Moon a
Thousand Roses"; quartette, "They Say the Lion-and the Lizard Keep"; tenor recit., "Ah! tT «,? v.?" p"; tenor soIo« "Ahl. Moon of My Delight"; bass solo, "As Then the Tulip ■for Her Morning Song"; quartette, "Alas' That Spring Should Vanish." 9.45: New 3 05» '• Studio Orchestra, selection, "Indian Love
4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—Complete evening service from Albert Street Methodist Church. 7 to 8.30: At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from \\ickham Park.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 32, 6 August 1927, Page 6
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