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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY. 20th SEPTEMBER.

2YA, Wellington (420 metres). —3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon concert and lecturette, "Electricity In tho Home." ' 7.0: News and market reports. ".38: Lecturette, sir. K. Jacobsen, "Oxygen: The Life Supporter." 7.50: Close down. S.O : G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Studio orchestra. B.T: Soprano solo. Miss Joan Lowry, "Waltz" from "Tom Jones." 8.11: The Aeoliau Quartette, "In Silent Mead." 8.15: Baritone solo. Mr. Geo. Wilkinson, "I Will Not Grieve 1' (Schumann). 8.19: Piano and organ duet, Mrs. F. H. Peyton and Mr. Clement Howe. 8.24: Contralto solo, Miss Florence Penny, "Still as the Night." 8.29: 'Cello, Miss Lllla Hill, "Guitarre" (JlosKowskl). 8.33: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe "The EngUsh Rose" (German). 8.37: The Aeolian Quartette, "Lovely Night." 8.41: Studio orchestra. 5.47: Soprano solo, Miss Joan Lowry, "Youth and Spring." 8.51: Baritone solo, Sir. Joe Wilkinson, "Lend Me Your Aid." 8.55: The Aeolian Quartette, "Love's Old Sweet Song." 9.0: Weather report. 9.1: Lecturette, Mr. Gordon Burt, "Inception of the British Arctic Expedition, 1925; New Zealander off to the Polar Begions." 9.10: ■ Studio orchestra. 9.21: Contralto solo, Miss Florence Penny, (a) "The Wind Song," (b) "From the Land of the .Sky Blue Water." 9.26: The Aeolian Quartette, "Coming Thro' the Rye." 9.30: 'Cello, Miss Lllla Hill, "Andante" (Klengal). 9.34: Tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe •'Where'er You Walk." 9.38: Piano and organ duet, Mrs. F. H. Peyton and Mr. Clement Howe. 9.43: Bass solo, Mr. D. Hall, "Three for Jack." 9.4T: The Aeolian Quartette, "Medley." 9.53: ..Studio orchestra. 9.57: Tenor solo, Mr. B. Mayall, "An Emblem." 10.0: Baritone solo, Mr. W.- Church, ITU Sing Thee Songs of Araby." 10.4: Studio orchestra.

IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.30: Children's session— Aunt Betty. 7.15 to 7.45: News and information. S.O: Chimes. S.I: Overture from Majestic Theatre. 8.10: Drawing-room entertainment, arranged by Mr. Peter Black and party; quartette, Mr. Peter Black's quartette, "Awake, Aeolian Lyre"; soprano solo, Miss Jean Black, "I Hope"; flute solo. Miss Ruby Brame, "Shepherd's Idyll"; duet, Mrs. Lewis aud Mr. Farrow, "Calm, Silent Night"; song and eliorus, Mr. Peter Black and party; violin bolo, Miss Marion M'Murtrie, "Irish Fantasie"; bass, solo, Mr. James Little, "The Eoamer"; quartette, Mr. Peter Black's Quartetto, "Prayer" from

"Moses in Egypt" (Rossini). 9.0: Lecture by Mr. J. W. Hayden, chairman of Waitemata Power Board, on "Progress and Development of Hydro-electric Power in tho ■ Dominion"; weather report. 9.20: Relay from Majestic Theatre. 9.26: Quartette, Mr. Peter Black's quartette, "The Cat and"the Fiddle"; contralto solos, Mrs. A. L. Lewis, (a) "Dawn Here," (b) "To a Miniature";, fluto solos. Miss Ruby Brame, (a) "II Bacio," (b) selected; songs at Piano, Mr. Peter Black, "Let's Grow Old ToBethor"; vocal duet. Miss Jean Black «nd Mr. Littlo; Instrumental trios, Misses M'Murtrie and Brame and Mr. Peter Black, (a) "Spring's Awakening" (Sanderson), (b) "Serenade" (Tittl); tenor solo, Mr. Wm. Farrow, "I Hid My Love";: quartette, Mr. Peter Black's quar.tette, "In This Hour of Softened Splendour." 10.0: Close down. -. 3YA,' Chrlstchurc/i (306 metres). —Silent. > 4YA, Dunedln (463 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: jifternoon session. 7.0: Children's session. 7.30: Newu and market session. 8.0: Soprauo solos, Miss, Rita Holmes, (a) "Last Rose of Summer," (b) "Songs My Mother Taught Mo." 8.6: Piano solo. Miss Marjorlo Watts, "Cappriccio" (Rosenbloom). 8.10: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss-Florence Summer, (a) "Tho Nightingale," (b) "O," the Merry Frost Time." S.IG: Violin solo, Mr. E. G. Buffell, "Elegy." 8.20: Baritone solo, Mr. L. M. Cachemalllo, (a) "Lorraine." (b) "Ici Bias." 8.26: Clarinet, solo. Rev. G. B. Moreton, "Song Without Words." 5.30: Mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Agnes Holmes, (a) "l'ou've Got Your Mother's Eyes," (b) "Misnon, Hero is April." 5.30: Orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre. 8.42: Piano solo. Miss Marjorio Watts, "The Girl With tho Flaxen Hair" (Debussy). 8.<15: Address by Pastor W. D. More, "Great Lovo Stories." 9.0: Soprano solos. Miss Rita Holmes, (a) "Dawn," (b) ."Spirit-riowor." 9.6: Violin solo, Mr. K. G. Ruflell. 9.11: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Florence Sumner, (a) "Heart of :Gold-," (b)

"Gleaner's Slumber Song." 9.17: Tiano solos, Miss Marjorle Watts. 9.22: Orchestral selections from Octagon Thoatre. -9.42: Baritone solos, Mr. L. M. Cachemaillc, (a) "Slio la Far from the Xand," (b) "Kich Love." , 9.48: Clarinet solo. Rev. G. E. Moreton. 9.54: Orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre.

2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—T.3s: Professor Lc Gay' Brereton, Sydney XTulverslty, talk on

"Somo Poets I Have Met." 7.53: Lauronco Jtacauley, baritone, (a) "Song of Triumph," (b) "Dreaming of Home." 5.3: Laurence Macaulay, baritone, (a). "Tho Wreath,"; (b)

"John of Devon." 8.10:. Kroni' tho Couservatorium Hall, a concert by tho- British Musical Society, featuring Australian compositions. 9: Weather forecast. D.I: Win and Windlo ■ Entertainers. !U0: From tho ConEorvatorlum Hall, items . from tho British Musical Society's concert. 10 : Win and Wiudlo. 10.8: Dorothy Dewar, noubrclte. 10.15: Win and Wlndlc. 10.20 to 11.30: Tho Wentworth Dance Orchestra, and Items by Dorothy Dewar, soubrette, and Lon Maurice, baritone.

2BL, Sydney (333 metres).—S p.m.: C.V.Q. clock. Topical Chorus. S3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 8.11: Mr. Clom Williams, baritone. S. 18: Jlr. Gerald Walenn, violinist. 8.28: Miss Gladj's Verona, soprano. 8.48: Mr. J. M. Post, oboo solos. 8.55: Professor Woodhousc, tenor. 0.2: Weather. 9.3: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 9.13: Miss Ethel Friend, contralto. 9.20: Mr. Clem Williams. 9.27: Mr. Gorald Walenn. 0.37: Professor Woodhousc. a.4-1: Sir. J. JI. Post. 9.51: Miss Ethel Friend. (1.58: Following day's programme, announcement!). 10.5: Broadcasters' Light Orchestra. 10.15: Ambassador's Dance Band till 12. 2GB, Sydney.—Silent. 3LO, Melbourne. (371 metres).—B p.m.: First act of "Tip Toes." 9.30: Announcements. 9.34: Studio presentation of "II Trovatore," tho studio orchestra and Auburn Methodist Choir. 4QQ, Brisbane (305 metres).—S p.m. till 10 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 6

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