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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER;

-YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session, gramophone recital. 6 to 7Children's hour, Uncle Ernest. 7 to 7.10: News and market reports. 7.40 to 7.53: Talkon Rugby, by sir. T. A. Fletcher. 8: G.P.O. ** S-V Studio Orchestra. 8.10: MezzoS 1«' IrS- Bertha Soal- "Break of Da 3--" min^» a?A°- ductl Lond°n 8"3., "Spanish Ro- ?? f CS 8.19: Baritone solo Mr wim F- Elgar> "The Corporal's Ditty." 5.23: WeUinuton Saxophone quartette. "Spanish Jaltz" (Lucia). 8.25. Contralto solo. Miss 4™°?'°?? cker ' "Jooneen." 8.33: Kit Kat Jazz WW?'wT^..S? U'S HoUse" "Daa>t Be ARW T.n ,' &he Knows Her Onions." 8.43: ?"„*.*• Wilfred nobbins, "The Sea Gipsy.' 8.48: Studio Orchestra. 9: Weather report. 9.1: Whistling solo, Mr. Bert Alex*"der- "Mocking Bird." 9.6: Contralto solo, Miss Freda Dencker, "An Island Shieling Song." mint. »"'« ? Uet ' London Btos., "Footllßht Favtnni , 9-17: Studio -Orchestra.. 9.27: Bari--9 30- S?v°M, Jlr- Alfred E- Elßar- "SoHny Lad." ore*.» /nnston, Saxo Phon(! Quartette. "Humggftf lfi& C^Tto^uV'^O^ua-lo (3 633 30^Cn!l^n, tO S esifo°n: Rarih.r 38,,: Humour- Mr- Ned Fort. -8.43: limn eatheE T r «l«>rt. 9.1: Tenor solo, Mr. James Stapson "Lorraine." 9.5: Humour, Mr. Ned fal "<sJ?"? I IV iAndrew s Society Orchestra, tla " q i»h blu.*. BeIls'" (b) "Geras ot Sc°j son 3,' #«*£& sras&.".-ifi fhe ief'^ih^^Tl6^ °«*"«». to) ■'Gems oi T.n*r i '?,' Loch Lomond Valscs." 9.59Tb) "Thl°V'i f r- J\, Sim PSon< <a) "At Dawning." JvaW™"' 10-7: Close down. I.™ " Chrlstchurch (30G metres). 3 p.m.: Af/k, ;.™ arlnet 50105 > Slr- Unton (a) "Until" I- J? t C?«- "^S--. Komknc^Tou^: Irom Ti^J 0 sOlo> Miss A- Vlnsen • ° Love | a fn t gnsf.°T 3 ; : SSTBA K h2 m ttiiitl »?r 19: £!"O a(3<»sters' Usht orchestra. 10 "o----fo?». JMm\ H"Blr 10-36: Oloomchasers i JSiscrs till Uem Rob«rts- W. 53: Gloom-

2GB, Sydney (316 metres) : Sonts by s™l?v m° T,'s eIO-c 8-I(): VloV solos by'VS zcr 8 28? V ( S° nßß ( ,by Mr- W- J- Ste" zcr. 8.28: Instrumental quartette BSB • Song, by Madam Welded 8.43: Insix^ mental quartette. 0.0: Address by Professor

3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—7.3o p.m - Coiiingwood Citizens" Band, march. "King Con?i n" Jii OTcrturo "The Barber or Seville". 7.40: Wondllnß and Molloy, entertainers. 7.50: Mr. v. K.- Love, "Wireless TochnicaUUes." 8.0: Cplllngwood Band, waltz, "Dreams on tbo Ocean." 8.10: Grace Jackson (contralto), Down tho Burn," "Keep on HopinV 8.17 • Colllngwood Band, cornet solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song." 8.25: Era Trolman (humorist), "Llmerlckltis," "Tho Presentation of Prizes." 8.32: Donald M'Beath (vioUn), "Love Song" (Sammartlnl), "Capricclotto" (Haydn), Tambourln" (Gosscc). 8.42: To-morrow night's stadium event. 8.52: ColUngwood Band, fantasia, "Smithy In the Wood,' gavotte, "Sunflower." Grand selection, "La Sonnambula " 9.2: Melbourne Choral Union, two Irish airs— "The Minstrel Boy," "Tho Harp That Once," part-song, "Love." 9.19: Mr. H. Schwicgor will speak from the Royal Showgrounds. 0.29: Colllnßwood Band, selection, "Boccacio." 9.30: Molbourne Choral Union, excerpts from "Carmen." 9.48: To-morrow'g races. 9.56: Aronson's Synco-Symplionlsts. 10.0: Grace Jackson (contralto), "Christina's Lament," "The Liltlo Hills." 10.13: News service 10.20: Coiiingwood Band, waltz, "Thelma." 10.27: Gilbert and Chatnpney. 10.37: Road notes and announcements. 10.45 Synco-Symphonlsts. 10.54: Em Trotman, "The Village Concert." 11.1: Synco-Symphonlsts. 11.40: God Save the Klnu.

4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B.o p.m.: Chorus. "Strike the Lyre," Silkstone Apollo Club: tenor solo. "Macushla." Mr. A. Wilcox: chorus. "Belinda's . Dog," Apollo Club: vlloln solo, "AdaElo and Rondo" (do Berlot). Mr. A. Lawrie; chorus, "Destruction of Gaza," Apollo Club: monologue. "The Student," Mr. D. Owen: pianoforte solo. Miss T. Marsh; chorus. "Anchored," Apollo Club; bass solo, Mr. V. Morris; chorus, "Cwm Rhondda," Apollo Club. 9.0: Weather forecast; tenor solo, "Como Into the Garden, Maud," Mr. T. Westwood ; pianoforte duet. Miss T. Marsh and Miss N. White; chorus, "Tho Beleaguered," Apollo Club; baritone solo, "A Beautiful Garden," Mr. A. Little; choruses —(a) "la tho EvenIng," (b) "Massa's In de Cold Ground," Apollo Club; violin solo, "Scotch Fantasia," Mr. A. Lawrie; duet, "Tho Fishermen," Messrs. Westwood and Morris; chorus, "The Vising Song," Apollo Club; concertina solo, Mr. Griffiths; chorus, "John Poel," Apollo Club; monologue, Mr. D. Owen; chorus, "Tha Crusaders,'" Apollo Club. 10.0: Road Information; news, weather news, sporting news. 10.30: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1927, Page 11

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1927, Page 11

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1927, Page 11

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