RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. 2Ya, Wellington (420 metres).—2.3o p.m.J Plunket Shield cricket match—Auckland v. Wellington. 0.0: Children's hour—Aunties Gwen and Uot, with their party. 7.0 : News, market -. reports, and sports results. 8.0: G.P.O. clock. • 8.1: Overture—"The Magic Waltz" (Strauss):. 8.5: Quartet—Melodic Four, "Please Won't You Buy My H'm." 8.0: Tenor—Mr. Frank Bryant, (a) "Passing By," (b) "Look Down, Dur Eyes." 8.18: Symons-Ellwood-Short. Tri«. "Trio in G Major" (Sitt). 8.28: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "My Old Shako." 8.33: Melodle Four, "So Blue." 8.38 : 'Cello and pianoforto duet—Messrs. George Ellwood and Gordon Short, "Andanto from Sarasale, F Major" (Strauss). 5.48 : Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "If I Were King of Ireland." 8.52: Quartet Melodic Four, "Lullaby" (Brahms). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2 : Dance and jazz items. 11.0: Close down. IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —Relay of Tafcapuna Jockey Club's Sleeting, and studio items. 0.0: Children's hour. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0 : Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Blalto '. Theatre. 8.1.6: Lyric Theatre and Miss Alm»: M'Gruer, "Lullaby" (Parkes). 8.20: Mando-' lin, Mr. H. Catterall, "Dioky's Patrol.". 8.24;Tenor, Mr. Herbert Richards, "Stick It." 828 • Instrumental and vocal, Nell the Bohemian. popular melodies. 5.33: Bass, Mr. Ernest Thomas, "A Sailor's Paradise." 8.38: Humour Mr. Allan M'Elwain. 8.43: S6prano, Miss Alma M Gruer (a) "Hindoo Song," (b) "Vanity Fair." &.■>!: Duet, Messrs. Richards and Thomas/ •Tenor and Baritone." 8.50: Belay from Rialto llieatre. 9.11: Evening forecast. 9.13: Guitar and vocal, Nell the Bohemian. 9.18: Lyric Three and Miss A. M'Gruer, "Home." 9.23: Mandolin, Mr. H. Catterall, (a) "An Old-fash-ioned Town," (b) "Come." 9.30: Lyric Thrcs and Miss A. M'Gruer, "The Tin Soldier." 9.34: Dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by The In-' ernationals. 11.0: A thought. 11.2: God Say* the King. o^y,A' Christchurch (306 metres).—6 p.m.: Children's session, by Uncle Sam and Aunt May. i.lj: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes Relay from the Liberty Picture Theatre. 8.15: Barivnm,,,» nIi ob» ri Lake' (a) "Myself When Joung, (b) "Sacrament." 8.21: Humour Mr. H. Instone, "An Original Piece." 8.26:; ?nS r Ml°n" <i -it»?. On-, <ll"!t' Miss Mabel Thomas' n o^? vld M Gm- "But Now< Indeed, Farewell. 8.30: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a). At Evening" (Pache), (b) "Vivace from SabS" Thorn (W" 8.38: Soprano S 7'iJ"?'' . Roberto o Tv Che Adoro." Leaves Gavotte." (b) "Merriment." 8.47: Tenor ste. Tavin^''"^ 3 l^ 1 as? 0.00 . W either forecast and l&tu news *) fl ■ Savlrf fArr^ ibf.n y Theatre- 915: Tenor, Mr! ?h ■, i? t!1' Down ja the forest." 9.19: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Swedish J\ a #/ r(b) Berceuse de Jocelyn" (Gadard). 9.26: Humour, Mr. H. Instone, (a) "Ths Green Tie on the Yellow Dog," (b) "The Village Choir." 9.34: Zither banjo, Mr. Jack Sw^F' <a).."^ aJi :ie' s D«<»n." (b) "Darkles Awakening. 9.42: Soprano, Miss Mabel Thomas, Annie Laurie." 9.48 : Christchurch Broad™st|ne /rio, (a) "Chant Sana Paroles in A" Tschaikowsky), (b) "Intermezzo" (Mascagni). (c) Song" (Godard). 9.50: Baritone, Mr. Robert Lake, "Three for Jack." 10 4 • "i'JTif a = the I)lano' slr- 3oek lockhart, (a) And So Say All of Us," (b) "Rachael." 10.11: a-31 "IV c from the Caledonian Hall. scsln 7n™' a i!, C? metres).-7.15 p.m.: News jrR T M^T^^re that Bloometh," (b) "Spiritu GentU." 818: Violin Mr. A. Watson, "Le Cygnc." 8.23: Son! JM? «°™«? Snjnner. L.A.8., "A M a P y. Morning. 8.21 : Cornet, Mr. George Christie ■Nodische." 8.39: Baritone, Mr. Arthur Lun|vl' ■ Ser™ade" (Massenet). 8.43: Relay from SISSf"" ? K : Ff«- J StiwartZ-S: «PB?, ue-c 96: TEnor- Mr- X- A- Mitchell Meditation (Gounod). 9.15: Cornet, s*. George, Christie, "Absent." 9.18: Soprano, Miss sir,.- ,MUm. n 4 er'r,(l) "The Goers' Slumber Soiß. tb) "A Light Song, a Bright Son*" 215: 3. ut °' Mr- J- s^wart, "II Prlmo Amore.": 9.32: Violin, Mr. A. Watson, "A Dream Pie'fT'.^, 0' 37: Baritone. Mr, Arthur Lunglev. (a) "Elegy," (b) "Youth." 9.44: Cornet. Mr! George Christie, "Parted." 9.48: Contralto. Miss Irene Hormblow, "At Columbine's Grave-" ?nn,:» ?n cAn, stewart < "I* Messagere dv Jour. lo.O: Close down 2FC, Sydney (442 metres) .—Studio music, news, and dance music till 11.45 p m 2BL Sydney (353 metres).—B p.m.: King's Mandolin Orchestra. 8.8: Miss Hilda Walker (soprano). 8.15: Mr. Reg. Harrison (comedian). !>.22: Mr. Warwick M'Kenzle (violinist). 8.29: Mr. Jack Win (entertainer). 8.30: Miss Mab Fotberingham (soubrette) 843 - Mr. Donald Woodrow (baritone). 8.50: King's Mandolin Orchestra. 9.0: G.P.O. clock and ■ chimes; description of boxing from the Stadium.' 9.45: Miss Hilda Walker. 9.52: Mr. Hug. Harrison. 9.59: Mr. Warwick M'Kenzie. 10 6Mr. Donald Woodrow. 10.13: Miss Mab Fotheringham 10.20: Mr. Jack Win. 10.27: Wcntworth Cafo Orchestra; cianco music till 3LO, Melbourne (371 mclres).—B.l3 p.m.: Music by Richmond City Band. Description of events at the Motordrome. Description of tonight's Stadium event. Concert items and danco music till 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B pm • From the Tivoli Theatre—Orchestral music and vaudeville. 8.30: From the Davies Park Speed-way—Motor-cycle races, followed by danes music till 10. SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY. - 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—6 pirn.: Children's service, conducted by Uncle Emost. 6.55: Evening service from the Terrace Congregation Church; preacher, Rev. E. K. Weeks; choral director, Mr. Len Barnes; organist, Mr. Harry Brusey. 8.30 (approx.): Studio concert; tenor, Mr. Roy Hill, "The Living God": Symons-EUwood String Quartet, "Scherzo, F Major Quartet" (Beethoven); Ariel Singers, "God So Loved the World"; Symons-Ellwood String Quartet, "Finale, F Major Quartet"' (Beethoven); bass, Mr. J. M. Caldwell, "Hear Me, Ye Winds and Waves," from "Scipio" (Handel); Symons-Ellwood String Quartet, "Mlnuetto" (Dittorsdorf); soprano. Miss Jeanette Briggs; Symons-Ellwood String Quartet. "Bouree" (Bach); quartet, Ariel Singers, "The Builder." IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.50 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's song service. 6.55: Evening service from Bereaford Street Congregational Church; preacher, Rev. Lionel Fletcher. 8.15: The St. Andrew's Quartet, "O Lord Most Holy." 8.19: Soprano, Mrs. Richards, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair." 8.24 :j Tenor, Mr. Robert Peter, "How Many HiredServants?" 8.29: The Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in A Minor" (Gade). 8.41: Contralto, Miss Phyllis Gribben, "O Rest In tKo Lord." 8.46: Duet, Messrs. Peter and Colledge, "Watchman, What of the Night " 8.51: The Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in. A Minor." 9.1: Bass, Mr. Arthur Colledge, "Pro Peccates." 9.6: St. Andrew** Quartet, (a) "God is a Spirit," (b) "The Peace of God." 9.14: A thought. 9.16: "God Save th» King." 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children's song service, by Uncle Bam. 1.15: Evening service from the Church of Christ, Moorhouse avenue; preacher. Rev. Howard Earle; solo, Mr. P. T. Thompson, "Where'er You Walk"; anthem, the choir, "O Worship the Lord." 8.15: Concert from the studio—• Soprano solos, Miss Marjory Miller, (a) "Teach Me How to Pray," (b) "When the Grey of the Sky." 8.22: Cornet, Mr. Fred Tox, "For all Eternity." 8.26: Baritone, Mr. F. R. Hawker, (a) "For You Alone," (b) "The Song of the Torrent." 8.33: Flute, Mr. W. Hay, (a) "Romance," (b) "Sylvia." 8.40: Soprano, Miss Marjory Miller, "The Rosary." 8.44: Cornet. Mr. Fred Fox, (a) "Rule Britannia," (b) "The Lost Chord." 8.52: Baritone, Mr, F. R. Hawker, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind." 8.56: Flute, Mr. W. Hay, "Chant dv Soir." "God Save' the King." 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service from St. Paul's Cathedral: preacher. Rev. Canon Neville. 8.10 to 9.10: Studio concert. 2FC, Sydney (443 metres).—6.2o pan.: From the Petersham Congregational Church—Organ.; recital by Ambrose Gibbs. 7.15: Evening service from Petersham Congregational Church. 8.30: Manly Municipal Band. 9.30: From th» Studio—Hubert Carter, tenor, and Alexander Sverjensky, pianist. 10.5: Close down. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—7.o: Service from Randwick Presbyterian Church. 8.30: Bepeat' . performance of Liza Lehmann's "In a Persian.; Garden." Soprano, Helena Stewart; «ontr«lio,S Amy Ostinga; tenor, Lance Jeffree; bass, Peter-, Sutherland. 9.10: Miss Dulcle Blair (violinist).' 9.17: Miss Helena Stewart (soprano). 9.24:: Mr. Peter Sutherland (basso). 9.31: Mr. G,' Vern Barnett (piano solos). 9.38: Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto). 9.52: Miss Dulcie Blair. 9.52: Mr. Lance Jeffree. 9.59: Follow. ing day's programme. 10.4: Duet, Miss Amf Ostlnga and Mr. Peter Sutherland. 10.9: Mr, G. Vern Barnett (piano solos). 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B.3l: Richmond City Band. March, "Stars and Stripes.'' 8.35: A rocallsts of the Humphrey Bishop Mutfcal Comedy Company, with items Interspersed by the Richmond City Band. 9.50: News and announcements. 10.0: Close down.4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—7.o p.m.: Tiani All Saints' ChurchJ—Children's service, IJO: Evening service. 8.30: From Wickhara—Band concert. 9.30: Close.down.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 7
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