RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. 2YA Wellington.—Silent. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m:: Afternoon session. 7.15-to 7.45: News I and information. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Belay of overture from" Priifce Edward Theatre. 8.16: Contralto solos. Miss Hobina-Chellburg, (a) "Beloved Sleep," (b) "The Nightingale:" 8.21: Violin solos, Sir. Norman .Watson, (a) "Orientals" (Cesar Cul), (b) selected. 5.32 : Baritone solo, Mr. Clinton Williams, "The Floral Dance." 8.37: Flute solo, Mr. Vie. Bedfoid, ■"Paraphrase" on" "Alice, Where Art Thou?" 8.41: Soprano solo, Mrs. Cyril Towsey, "With Thee is' Peace." 8.46 : Piano solo, Mr. C. Tow T sey, "Holberg Suite" (Greig). 8.52: Whistling aolos, Mr. Keg. Bell, .(a) "Let the Kest of the World Go By," (b) '"Bird Mimicry." 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay from Prince Edward .Theatre. 9.16: Contralto solo, Miss R. Chellburg; "Yonder." :- 9.21: Violin solo Mr N. . Watson, "Ballet Music," from "Rosamunde." 9.26: Baritone solos, Mr. C. Williams, (a). "Stone-cracker John," (b) "For the Green." 9:34: Flute solo, Mr. V. Bedford "Song. Without-Words" (Clinton). ' 9.43: Soprano solo, Mrs. C. Towsey, "0, Divine Redeemer.-" 9.48: Piano solo, Mr, C. Towsey, "Devotion" (Schumann-Liszt).' 9.55: Whistling solo,-Mr. R. Bell, "Three O'clock in the Morning.", lp: Close down. "
3YA', Chrlstchurch (306 metres).—3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6: Children's session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15: Stock market reports. 7.30: News 8: Chimes; orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre. 8.15: Beckenham Quartette (Messrs. Pitman, Odell, Archer, and Jackson) '*'- An Evenlne Lullaby," (b) "Little Tommy Went .a Fishing." 8.21: Euphonium solo, Mr. T. H. Hughes, "The , Broken Melody." 8.25: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. G. L. Bull "By the Waters of Minnetonka.'f 5.29: Pianoforte solo, Miss Marian Hayward, "Nocturne No. 5, F Sharp Major" (Chopin). 8.33: Mezzosoprano solo. Miss Buby Clarke, "Lullaby." 8.J7-: Instrumental quartette, Woolston Band "tS°? BJi'"'". v ?I?l: Beckennam Quartette', Thurlnglan • Volkslied" (Abt). 8.46: FlanoJ?^?« "» lfk«M!^? ,Marian Hayward, "Cappricclo In B Minor" (Brahms). 8.50: Cornet solo Mr. S. Creagh, "Peristyle Polka." 8.55 ■ Mezzo»n! r iano ,s, olos ' Mlss Ruby Clarte- "Curioa," (a) 9 ? hL" a !k v dari a>" £> "PerSla° p ™yer Rug" 9. Talk ,Mr. Lea. Hayward, "A Round Tru> Wktrirt' h6 q S,outhern Lakes and Mount Cook Th?»/™' s ■>-%' R ula? from ETCrybody's Picture Theatre. 8.20 : Euphonium solo, Mr. T. H. Hughes im« M° nff' "ll tr ßacl°-" 9-2!): Pianoforte sol o ;- Miss Marian Hayward, "Sonata No ">4 On m", (B, eet T h°v"»- 9-33: Mezzo-soprano'solo] Mrs. G.- L.. Bull, "Lament of Isls." 9.36Cornet duet, Messrs. Croagh and Trenbcarth "Down the Vale." 9.40: Mezzo-soprano solo Miss Ruby Clarke, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. 9.44: Beckenham Quartette (a) "Every Rustling Tree." (b) "A Catastrophe?" •ri™M,y°S'lt fi On ll ,Band Quartette, "Passing i, n ..mi. 9-56: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. G. L Bull, "Tho Lass With toe Delicate Air." 10 • ,vjlosg down.
4YA, Dunedin.— Silent. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7.3s: Fraser Coss baritone. 7.43: Sophie Lashmoor? (a) mando in so o, "Uno Plalule." (b) steel guitar Isconce. The story will be read by the announcer and the pauses will bo filled by musical numbers played by Miss Shirley Ccoko. 8 14-^ i 6rS oni of, h WhlC p ■ will comploto the storyl 8.14. From tho Peace Memorial Hall R6*o f W-«cital by the newly-formed Music Club Hutchens. 8.57: Wilfrid Thomas basso ?! Weather forecast 9.12: Recital for two Pianos.. by.Lindloy Evans and Frank Hutchens ™tl:.¥ azer ™f« l barltone- 10.5: Ellis Prlco'. entertainer. 10.12: Sophia Lashmoor, Instrumentalist. 10.20: Cricket reminiscences. 10.30Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 10.38 • Al Jack a ' Crackorjacks" In popular dance num?ft"?i a'i i Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 10.o3: Al Jack's "Crackajacks." 10.57: Late news, li: "Big Ben"; "Crackcrjacks until xi.<>u p.m.
2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—B p.m.: GPO clock; topical cltorus. 8.3: Canterbury District B?S d- 8-23: Mr. Harrison Allon (elocutionist). 8.38: The Leono Vocal Trio. 8.45: Mr. Warwick M'Kenzle (violinist). 8.52: Mr. Frank Herberto (entertainer). 9: G.P.O. clock. 9.1Weather report. 9.2: Cec. Morrison's Gloomchasers. 9.12: Miss May Sullivan (soprano). 9.10: Boxing, golf, and sporting news 9 34Canterbury Band. 9.54: Tho Leone Vocal Trio! 10.1: Gloomchasers. 10.11: Mr. Warwick MKenzle. 10.1£: Mr. Frank Herberte. 10.25: Gloomchasers. 10.35:' Miss May Sullivan. 10.42: Following day' 3 programme. 10.46: News, "i™ gloomchasers. 11: National Anthem. 2GB, Sydnoy (316 metres).—B: Instrumental trio. 8.10: Solos by Clement Basking. 8 13: Duets for two violins, with piano. f1.30Clement Hosking Quartette. 8.40: Violin solos, Dan Scully, <fl: Recitation by Mr Heath Burdock. 9.15: Songs by Elsie Brown. 9.23: Clement Hosking Quartette. 0.43: Songs ;by Eva Croft. - 9.45 : Political address by National Association.
'3LO, Melbourne (371 metres):—B p.m.: Concert from St. Gilo'B Church, Geelong (Eightieth; anniversary celebrations), by the church choir (augmented), assisted by Mr. Louis, Hattenbach, 'cellist, and the Melbourne String Quartette. From the studio—lo.ls: Joe Aronson's Synco-Symphonlsts. 10.25: News. 10.32: James Rlley, tenor. 10.40: Synco-Symphon-lsts. 10.50: James Klley, tenor. 11 58: Synco-Symphonlsts till 11.40.
4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—3 p.m.: Instrumental trio, Mr.~ Jack Ellis, Miss H. Bennett, Mr. Max Aronstcn, baritone solo, Mr. Mas Aronsten; violin solos, Miss H. Bennett; vocal duet, Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. Max Aronsten; pianoforte solo, Mr. Jack Ellis; mozzo- . soprano solo (violin obbligato), Mrs. W. F. Hamilton; baritone solo, Mr. Max Arouston; "violin solo, Mr. Max Aronsten; planoforto solo, Mr. Jack Ellis; mezzorsoprano, Mrs. W. F. Hamilton; vocal duet,' Miss H. Bennott and Mrs. W. F. Hamilton;. instrumental trio, Mr. Jack Ellis, Miss H. Bennett, Mr. Max Aratic selection,-"La Favorlta," the studio'orchestra ; instrumental' duo, the Clarwln Duo; tenor solo, Mr. Gerald Cashman; valse, tiie studio orchestra; soprano solo, Mrs. Robert Bell; instrumental duo, the Clnnvln Duo; banjo numbers, Mr. N. Gould; contralto solo,' Miss Dorothy Brown; comic opera selection, studio orchestra; tenor polo, Mr. Gerald Cashman. 10: News; weather; close down. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 71, 21 September 1927, Page 5
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