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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER.

t»*l,?' Wellington (120 metres) .—3.30: Lec--63- k? r ManD- "A on Fashions." b.dO Children's session. 7: News and market report^ 7.34: Lecturette—Mr. Preston Sy/'Pe- R*<li°-'' 8: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: btudio Orchestra. 5.7: Studio concert by the ?..?*«? Madame SpiUane (WanganuiJ-^uin-tette. Love is Meant to Make us Glad." 8.12 • Tenor solo, Mr. E. Keid, "A Dream Tryst." T^L Bac'? ne sol °- Mr- Fawson, "Five and Twenty Sallormen." 5.20: Soprano solo. Miss Amy Eaton, "The Bell Song" from "La Kine " rwV ?.'■ Messr3- »eW and Meehan, "How S ly', P?. V, a-" 8-28: .Contralto solos. Miss Marjorie (a) "The Sandman," (b) Lavender Days." 3.32: Studio Orchestra. 8.38: Baritone solo, Jlr. C. 1 ■ Soillane SnnJf B\i U tlle Ages"' S-42: 'c*>> ila«ame Spillane, Miss Baton, and liiis Allomes, "A 1-lnT,, G"etin S-" 8.461 Bass solo, Mr. S. h. >i°i ' "Spanish Gold." 5.50: Soprano solo | Ia? ame, Spillane. "If There Were Dreams to ?hi o : Barit°ne solo, Mr. Pawaon, "When a he t Se, r,6eant-Major's on Parade." 8.57- Vocal "La' ££ ,*» Sl)iilaDe and Mlss M" AIlom«A S" enata." 9.1 : Weather report. 9.2 ?* Orchestra. 0.12: Baritone solo, Mr. T M. Meehan, "So We'll Go No.More a'Bovlng." 9.16 . Soprano solo, Miss Amy Eaton, "Poor Wandering One." 9.20: Baritone solo, Mr. and A7i n maae"-,r 9-24: v <xa>-ctaet. Misses Eaton gi* »d^rcS?aC^noS oiraH.,?"o^ 1, y<:le ' "A p ageant of Summer," M««rett% Mabame Spillane, Miss Allomes, and Messrs. .Reid and Meehan, "We've Flowers tor lou ; contralto solo. Miss Allomes, "MeaM»w Be »x-: duet> Madame Spillane and Mr. Held .\rH n« S° P«">-"; solo, Mr. M,.h 5- M'enoneUe"; baritone solo, Mr. Meehan, "Traveller's Joy"; quartette, Madame iS i. ' «csa Allomes.- and Messrs. Eeid and sr^ss;,: 61 stumo orchestra3YA, Christchurch (366 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon concert session; 6, children's session rtL \ 5. am; 7'l5 ' news and "ports; 8, chimes studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band and 3YA artists; 8.1, march band, •=£u a i »g f ; 8"5 ' so Prano solo, Mrs. L. B. Vr I ' ? Wi n °' My Cherub"; 8.8, bass solo, *f r:.Ernest, Orchard, "Lily of Laguna"; 8.12, waltz, baud, "Ecstasy"; 8.16, raezzo-Boprano !&. M 1| S,, oladyß R«B- '"Days of Joy Are c,,:S cF c„: 08,- 21- selection, band, "Le Domino ™° : ,?A 2;\ sketch, Mr. James Laurenson Daniel Peggoty" ("David Copperflcld") ; X-Z'J, hymn, band, "Abide With Me"- S3» la£rf""°s v'°h MrS" ,L- B- ' Salkeld- "Slumlierland , 5.36, bass solo, Mr. Ernest Orchard, "A cK»°- « A radlse"; 8-39> selection- band, "Le sports announcer, "Do We Know the' Grpat ftSTsJ W7! 92- "rchestol'sekctos £ ". ?l rand Picture Theatre; 9.16, march Mr 'Tim arrr °n"' 9-21 ' humorous recitation^ Sf™.? n«?" aurenson' "How We Saved the b V„» ' selection- "and, "Souvenir de m Se«.J i soprano solo, Mrs. L. B. Salkh»nfl "SS,, I s S° Old"; 9"33 ' air variation, 1 ' ni?"? toh Melody": 8-38, mezzo-soprano Si? 1 SIX5 IK, Glaclys Bugg, "The Milkmaids"'; f;. M, le*n .' »»»«. "Andante in G" (Batiste), 9.47, bass solo, Mr. Ernest Orchard, with organ accompaniment by Mr. C. Pilling Land of.Hope and Glory"; 9.51, march, band P^. chlnelI°"; 10- el°se down. 4YA, Dunedln.— Silent. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—B.o: "Bie Ben" Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 8.15 Items Tmn I^\^ lta} ,b? Mrs- H- »• Allard and ™ Sussmllch—(a) "O For a Burst of Song," Emll Sussmilch, (b) "The Birds at Their Sla\n'rt <C Mi S omo Llttle L«aves," Mrs. H. B. Allard (d) duet, "In Love's Domain." 8.25: "SrJr ft* r vy- Con Sress Band—(a) march, „aldo °f praise," (b) selection, "PilErimage. 8.40: Ad Crce, Scotch comedian. 8.45: Salvation Amy Band—(a) cornet solo, "Song That Reached My Heart." Bandsman T. Smith, (b) euphonium solo, "If With All Your Hearts, Deputy-Bandmaster Shepherd. 9.0: Big Ben"; weather forecast. 9.1: Ad Cree comedian. 9.5: Vocal act from Haymarltet Theatre. 9.23: Vocal recital by Mrs. H. B Allard and Emll Sussrallch—(a) "The Sweetest Song," Mr. Srail Sussmllch (tenor) (b) ■The House of Memories," Mrs. H. B. Allard (c) "I Would That My Lore," duet. 9.28 \ Salvation Army Congress Band—"Songs of IreJaui." .9.33: Royal Sydney Apollo Club—(a) Give a Rouse," (b) "When Evening's Twilight," (c) solo, (d) "King Charles." 9.50: Salvation Army Baud—march, "Songs of the Army." 9.55: Royal Sydney Apollo Club—(a) Bacchanalian Chorus," (b) solo, (c) "Calm Is tho Sea." 10.7 : Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 10.20: Ad Cree. 10.26: Haymarket Orchestra. 10.30: Wcntworth Dance Orchestra. 10.42: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.47: Wentworth Orchestra. 10.57: News and announcements. 11.0: Big Ben; Len Maurice (baritone). 11.5: Wentworth Orchestra. 11.18: Len Maurice (baritone). 11.22: Wcntworth Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem: close down. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres). —8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: The Porphry Banjo Band. 8.10: Miss Bunty Stuart (contralto). 8.17: Humorous sketch, "The House Across the Way." 5.25: Newtown Band. 8.45: Henry dc Wsac (violinist). 8.52: Mr. Tommy Clyde (comedian). 9.0: G.P.O. clock. 9.1: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Ccc Morrison's. Gloomchasors. 9.12: Talk on general sporting. 0.23: Banjo band. 9:34: Miss Bunty Stuart. 9.41: Newtown Band. 10.1: Dramatic sketch. 10.21: Henri do Lisac. 10.28: Gloomchasers. 10.38: Mr. Tommy Clyde. 10.45: Following day's programme. 10.50: Gloomchasers. 11.0: G.P.O. clock; National Anthem.

2GB, Sydney (31G metres).—B.o: Songs by Rupert Marshall. 8.10: Piano solos, Ada Brook. 8.18: Instrumental Quartette. 8.30: Songs by Miss E. Lanning. 8.46: Soncs by Kurort Marshall. 8.54: Violin solos Monica Horder. 9.0: Key. K. B. S. Hammond, "Mending Broken Men." 9.15: Songs by Miss K. LannliiK. 9.30: Duets for two violins, with piano, Dan Scully, Monica Hordcr, Ada Brook. 9.45: National Association, political address. 10.0: Closo down.

31*0, Melbourno (371 metres). —8.5 p.m.: Brunswick City Band, "Songs of Scotland." 8.15: Colin Thompson, tenor,' "Mary," "Mary ot Argylc." .8.22: Pine-Major L. M'Lcnnan. march, "Tho Itoyal Scots," Strathspey, "MarEio Cameron," reel, "A Cameron." 8.30: Mr. J. D. Maclnnes, chairman of the Scottish dolecation, will speak about tho proposal for escorting a party of 500 Australian Scots to tholr homeland. 8.40: KHa Rlddell, contralto. "Loch Lcvcn." "My Aln Folk." 8.47: Brunswick City Baud, "Edinburgh Toon." 8.57: Scotch stories, by prominent Scots. 9.7: Brunswick City Band, march, "Tho Battle of StlrlthK." 9.12: Colin Thompson, tenor, "Meenle," "The Koad to tho Isles." 9.19: ripe-Major L. M'Lennau, air, "Over the Soa to Skyo," "Top of Bou Lomond." 9.24: Ella Rlddoll, contralto, "Within a Mile," "The Erlskay Lovo Lilt." 9.31: Brunswick City Band, "John Peel." 9.38: Ella Rlddell and Colin Thompson, duct, "Afton Water." 9.42: "A tour round Australia on im errand." 9.55: Brunswick City Band, "Plantation Melodies." 10,2: Eileen Castles, soprano, "Jewel Song" from "Faust," "Tho Last Rose of Summer." 10.9: News service ; announcements. 10.10: Elslo Bower and Billy Rutherford, duet, "Study of an American Negro," patter. 10.20: Brunswick City Band "Two Little Dances." 10.31: Meteorological information. 10.36: Brunswick City Band, march, "La Vlvandlorc." 10.42: Elleon Castles soprano, "Blue Danube," "Danny Boy." 10.50: Joo Aronson's Synco-Symphon-S4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B till 10 p.m. __^_^^___^^__

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 5

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