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RADIO PROGRAMMES

MONDAY, 9th JANUARY. 2YA, Wellincton (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon sesstou. 0.0: Children's hour—Aunt .10. Gramophone selection. Piano, bonatina in A" (Kulilau). Birthday greetings. Songs, (a) "Loamlcr," (b) "Look For the Silver Lining." Aunt Barry, talk to Little Women Song "Sleep. Little Ruffly, Fluffly Bird." Recitations, (a) "Doll's Wooing," (b) "Two Little Kittens." Musical medley by mouthorcan accordion, concertina, etc. Gramophone selection 70 ■ News, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture: "11 Bacio" (Arditi)). 8.5: Kturto «iurtct. "Far Away" (Bliss). 8.9: Humour, Mr, A. Stanley Warwick, "A Moat Uncommon I'atient." Sin- Tenor, Mr. Frank Skinner, "Vesta La Gluliba." 5.20: Symons-EUwood-Short Trio, "Theme Two Variations from Trio in D Minor" (Rachmaninoff). 8.30. Duet, Miss Uita Arnold and Mr. Kay Kemp, "Harbour Lights.' 8 34 • Flutci, Mr. L. W. Kothwell, "Offcrtolro" (Donjon). 8.40: Violin, Miss Ava Syrnons, "Souvenir" (Drdla). 8.47: Soprano, Miss Greta Slark, "The Second Minuet." 8.54: Cornet, Mr. V. .1. Mitcjidl, "Titania Polka." 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Etude Quartet. "Old Black Joe.' » S ■ Elocution, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "Sold Foreign." 9.12: Violin, Miss Eva Symons, "L'Abeillc* (Schubert). 9.16: Contralto, Miss Itita Arnold, "Melisandc in the Wood." 9.20: Symons-Elftvood-Short Trio, "Finale from Trio in 1) Minor/ (Rachmaninoff). 9.30: Duet, Miss Gretta Stark and Mr.- Frank Skinner, "Night in Venice.* 9.34: Mr. L. W. Rotliwell, "Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2" (Chopin). 9.40: Baritone, Mr. Kay Kemp, "Tho Shade of the Palm." 9.46: Cornet, Mr. F. J. Mitchell, "Star of England Polka." 9.54: Etude Quartet, "Softly Falls tho Moonlight." IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—Silent. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0 : Children's hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0 : Chimes. Relay from Strand Picture Theatre. 8.13: Concert from studio of Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, assisted by 3YA artists: March, the band, "New Colonial." 8.19: Soprano, Miss Edna Donaldson, (a) "Lament," from "Jhelum River," (b) "Love's Whisper." 8.23: Fantasia, the band, "Troopin' tho Colour." 8.29: Bass, Mr. J. Filer, "Drake Goes West." 8.33: Waltz, the band, "Golden Sunbeams." 5.38: Recitation, Mr. Arthur Owen, "Tho BWlad of the Clampherdown." 8.44: Cornet, Sergeant Stewart Minson, "Up from Somerset." 8.45: Contralto, Mrs. D. W. Stallanl, "Whoa tho Tide Comes In." 8.52 : March, tjio band, "Triumphant." 8.56: Tenor, Mr. Krnsst ltogcni. "La Donne c Mobile." 9.0: Relay from Strand Theatre. 9.10 : Soprano, Miss Edna Donaldson, (a) "Ships of Arcady," (b) "Nocturw!.*' 9.14: Descriptive sketch, tho band, "A Day with the Huntsmen." 9.20: Bass, Mr. J. Filer, "Anchored." 9.25: Recital, Mr. Arthur Owen, "Lichtenborg." 9.30: Intermezzo, the band, "Love Bells." 9.34: Contralto, Mrs. D. W. tltallard, "Happy Song." 9.38: Selection, tho band, "Emplreland" (Douglas). 9.44: Tenon. Mr. Ernest Rogers, (a) "Desert. Roses," (b) "Easter Flowers." 9.51: March, tho band, "Lights Out." 9.55: Tenor and bass duet, Messra. E. Rogers and J. Filer, "The Rivals." 10.0 : "God Save tho King." 4TA, Dunedin (463 metres).—Silent. 2VC, Sydney (442 metres). —8.0: 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.15: Russell Xix, baritone. 8.23: Jules van der Kiel, 'cello. 8.30: Tales of the Solomon Islands, told by Mr. Sinclair Mackay. "Woard Customs of Malalta." 8.43: 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.50: Allco Prowsc (contralto). 8.34: Frank Leonard, entertainer. 9.0: Late 9.12 : Russell Xix, baritone. 9.16 : Jules van <Jer Klei, 'cello. 9.23: Alice Prowse, contralto. 9.27 : 2FC Studio Orchestra. 9.38 : Frank Leonard, entertainer. 9.45: Russell Rix, baritone. 9.50, 2 FC Studio Orchestra. 10.0: Big Ben. Peter Brooks, popular items. 10.C : Alice Prowse (contralto). 10.14: 2FC Studio Orchestra. 10.20 : Peter Brooks. 10.27 : Dance music until 11. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—B.o p.m.: G.P.O. clock. Topical chorus. 8.3: Sid Owen's banjo band. 8.13: Mr. Cecil Cliasellng (baritone). 8.20: Mr. Frank Ryan, entertainer. 8.27: Miss Adbi Althousc, soprano. 8.34: Mr. Warwick Ml\enzie, violinist. 8.41: Mr. Dick Mattheuvs, comedian. 8.48: Miss Maisie Barnet, contralto. 5.55: Talk on Wines. 9.0: G.P.O. clock. 9.1 : Description of tho boxing contest at the Stadium. 0.45: Sid Owen's Banjo Band. 9.55: Mr. Cecil Chaseling. 10.2: Mr. Frank Ryan. 10.9: Miss Ada Althouse. 10.16: Mr. Warwick M'Kenzie. 10.23: Miss Maisie Barnctt. 10.30: Jlr. Dick Matthews. 10.37: Following cast. 10.40: Romano's Danco Orchestra until 11.30. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—S p.m.: R. Chalmers, American and European athletic coach, "Hints on High Jump and Broad .lump." 8.15: Brunswick City Band, "The Mikado." 8.25: Leo Fisher and Mrs. Fisher (tenor and soprano). 8.35: Lynch Bcllrmgcrs. 5.40: Agues Fortune (piano). 8.45: Walter Cornoek (comedian). 8.55: J. Howlctt Ross, "The Evacuation of Gallipoli." 9.10: Brunswick City Band. 9.17: Southern Choral Society male chorus. 9.21: Brunswick City Band. 9.30: Graham Burgin (baritone). 9.37: Theo Farall (cornet). 9.44: Southern Choral Society male chorus, and Brunswick City Band. 9.51: Brunswick City Band. 10.0: News service, in.lo: Brunswick City Band. 10.17: Rita Hilton (soubrette). 10.21: Lynch Bellringers. 10.29: Brunswick City Band. 10.35: Rita nilton (soubrette). 10.42: Announcements. 10.46: Joe Aronson's Syncn-Symphonlsts. till 11.40. IQG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B to 10 p.m.: "Mystery programme." A concert will he broadcast from the studio, but Instead of the artists being named, they will each be announced by a distinguishing letter. Listeners will be asked to identify the artists.

The Postal authorities hnvo received cable advice from Sydney that the Ulimaroa, which left at noon on the *ith instant for Wellington, carries 412 bngH of mail from Australia, S6 from otlior places, and 83 parcel receptacles.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5