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RADIO PROGRAMMES

' * MONDAY. 9th APRIL. ■ 2S*A, Wellington (420 metres).—ll.3o a.m.: Conditions permitting, rebroadcast of ilYA's description of Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting; also relay of Now Zealand University, championships, till 5 p.m. M: Children's session—Uncles Toby and Jeff nnd party. T.O: News and sports results. 7.40': Lecturotte, Mn H. C. Smith, "Books, Gravo and Gay." S.O: G.1'.0. clock. 8.1: Overture, "Bond ofFreedom." *5.3: The Muslc.il Follow, "ItoamIng." SJO: Cornet, Mr. -It. J. Dutton, "On tlio Banks ot AUaW Water." 8.15: Quartet, The Mellow Fellows,: "j )0 n ow y C ar." 8.20: Sympns-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement in C Major" '(Brahms). 8..10: The Cheerful Fellow, "Drinking." S.SI: Violin, Miss Ava tiyinoh's, "Second Homancc" (Tours). 8.811: lfc.' citation. Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "flrcdon Hill" (Shortlanda). 8.41: Pianoforte, Mr. Gordon Short, "Scenes from tho Carnival" (Schumann). 8.54: The Same Old Fellow, "Aro You Korry?" 8.08: Palmor's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "Moana Lua Hulu," (b) "My Cutlo's Due." D.j: Woathcf. forecast. 9.6: Tho Mellow Follows, "Dream Boat." 9.10: Cornet, Mr. IX. J. Dutton, "One Flecllng Hour." 9.15: Humorous recitation, Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "Father's Dress Suit." 0.20: Studio Trio, "Ballet Music from •Faust'" (Gounod). 9.30: Tho Sentimental Bloke, "A Bowl of Hoses." ».S1: Violin, Miss Ava Symons, "I'ocni." 9..'i11: ' Homo j)f tho Follows, "Howlers." 0.11: Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "Dreamy Melody," . (1)) "There's Something Mico About Everyone-.1-' ■-9.51-1: Melody Follows, "Hello, Aloha!" H.M: Helay ot Dunco Orchestra from tlio Columbian Cabaret, Kllbirnlc. IYA. Auckland (33S metres).—Auckland ItacIng Club's Easter MctlliiK hroadc.istod from KllcrEllo racecourse. D.SO: Close down. S.O.J Chimes. 8.1: Qvorluro by l'rlnco Kdward Thcatro Orchestra. 8.1(1: Mr. Fred. Barker, humorous Bclectlous. 8.21: liikall's Ilawalians. K"itar. ukulele, and concerted Horns. S.:U: Vocal trio, tho Snappy Three, 'popular bllß. 8.30: Itelay of l'rluco Edward Theatro' Orchestra. 8..T0: Mr. Fred. Uarkcr, more humour. 8.5U: Ingall's Hawallnns, Instrumental items. 0.2 : Wcatlier forecast. (t.!i: Tlio Snappy Three, latest songs. 0.12: Danco music from Dixieland Cabaret. U.O: Closo down. 3YA. Chrlstchurch (HO:t metres).—ll.3o a.m.: Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting at Itlccarton. Interspersed with musical Items. 11.0: Children's hour, Undo .lack and Aunt Edna. 7.1.1: News. 7.30: Raco review. 8.0: Chimes; relay rrom Strand Picture Theatre; studio concert by band of tho First Canterbury itcKlmcntnl Infantry, assisted by 3YA artists. 8.15: Backonliiun Malo Quartet, "I'lillusophy." 8.10: March medley. Band, "Famous Fragments." 8.2!!: Buss, Mr. F. Jackson, "Memories." 8.27: Selection, Baud, "Melodies of Iho I'nst." B.HG: Hecltatlon, Mr. Hiram Duinford, "Kissing Cup's.Unco." 8.41: Valso mltltalrr. Biiim), "The Grenadiers." 8.17: Beckriitiani tlunrtet, "Fanner liray." 8.51: March. Band, "I'nt In America." s:S.V. Ilei'.kciihain (luartcl, "Souvenir." '«.!!!>: Weather forecast. !l.0: Relay from Strand Theatre. 0.13: Tenor, Mr. W. 11. Odell, "What am I. .Love, Without Thee?" I.l!): Humorous recitation, Mr. Hiram Dumford. "Bowed." 0.24: Ovoriure, Hand, "Sliver Star." 0.:; i : Beckcnham Male Quartet, (a) "Old Mother Hnbbard," (b) "Chick, Chick, Chicken." 0.38: Tenor, Mr. K. 11. Pitman, "Riding on Top of tho Car." 0.42: Selection, Band, "Our Miss Glbbs." 0.52: Beckcnham Male Quartet, "Cock Robin." 0.55: March, Band, "Fearless Footsteps." (1.5!>: Beckcitliam Malo (lunrtct, "Topical Chorus." Gad Save the King. 4YA, Dunedln (403 metres) .—8 p.m. to 10 p.m.: Special Holiday danco programme, with mush: from tho studio. 2FC. Sydney (412 metres).—B.o: 'Mr Ben"; liuuraur-c Macauhi.v (baritone). B.S: Henry Silver will talk on "Graphology." 8.22: Selections rrom "The Glrl.i of Clottcnberg," by principals of the Ku-lllnif-Giil Operatic Society. S.-10: 2FC. Studio Orchestra. ».sh; Laurence MacauIny (baritone) nnil Harold Hlckcy. '-'Duel." 0.0 : "Big Hen"; weather forecast. 0.3: BFl! Sludlu Orchestra. 9.17: Wall.v Baylies, comedian. 9.22: SVC, Studio Orchestra. !t.:iii: Duet. Lnurcnro Macaulay (baritone) and Harold Hickey (tenor). "Una furtlva. lagrlma" (Donizetti), a.10: 2FC Studio Orchestra. th">; Harold -Hlrkcy, tenor (a) "Malrc. My Girl": (b) "Dear Old I'al of Mine." 10: "Big Ben;; SIT Studio Orchestra. 10.2: Wally B.iyncs, comedian. 10.20: 2FC riiinco Band. 10.30: weather. 10.31: 2FC Dance Band. J0.57: To-morrow's programme nnd news. 11.0: 2KC Dance, Band until IMS p.m. 2HL, Sydney (340 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. dock. S.I: Ml'ss Elsio Flndlay (soprano). B.S: Wurlltzer organ from tho Arcadia Theatre, Chutswood. S.IS: Mr. K. H. Watson (baritone). 8.22: Mr. Leslie M'Callum (liute). «.2O: Mr. Itolicrt. Vawdrc.v (elocutionist). S.."t>: iMlss Hilda Wallacu (mexzcj-Kuprano). S.-irj: Tooth's Brewery Band.-9.:i: Weather rcpurt: fullowinit day's programme. 0.8: Miss .Elsie Findhiy. 0.15: Mr. Leslie M'Callum. Ji.22: Mr. E. H. Watson. 0.20 : Tooth's Brewery Hand. H.-I0: Mr. Robert Vawdrey. fl.r.U : Mlsa Hilda Wallace. 10.3: Wurlltier organ. 10.24: Tall; on "Ceylon," liy Mr. Bnsll Ivirkr. 10.30: Romano's Restaurant Danco Orchestra until 11.30. :iLO. Melbourne C!7l metres).—S.lo : Colliiißwood Citizens' Bund, march, "Thru Bolts and Bars," cornet. "Kn-.ter .Flowers." 8.20: Roy Galloway, barlton". 8.33: French Bros., banjoIsts. 8.40: Ijllllnii" Stott. soprano, waltz »ng from "Tom .Tones.T "Tim Eir Man." 8.47: Collinewood Band, serenade. "Magic." S.r.-l: Beryl Haydcu. soubrette. "Confidences." 0.0: Station Orchestra "Atlantis—The Lost Continent" (Safranek), (1) '.Morning Hymn of Praise." (2) "A Court Function." C!) "I Lovo Then" (the Prince ami Aancr). (1) "Tho Dcstructioii of Atlantis. "Elozlo" (from "Trio In I) Minor"). (Arpnsk.v). n.10: Frank anrl Francis Luiz, duet, "Hula .Muld." steel guitar. "Three o'clock in tho Morning," song. "Kuu Ipo." duet. ".My Honolulu Hula tilrl." One-net play. 11.22: "A llreew Morning." 0.42 : f-'olllnuwood Baud, "An Idyll." :>.r>o: .lai-h Lurasdalne, "Wblspcring Baritone." n.57: French Bros., biinjoists, "Lantern of ■Love," "One Summer Night." 10.4! Roy. Galloway (baritone). 10.10: Metcrologlcal information. 10.11: Station Orchestra, selection, "Tho Works of Moszkowskl." 10.22 :. Lillian 'Stott, soprano, "Come Cushion Your Head," "Dream o' Day ,1111." 10.20: Colllngwood Band, march, "The Call of tho East." 10.34: .lack Lumsdaine. 10.41: News service. 10.51: Collingwood Band, fox-trot, "There Ain't No Maybe in My Baby's Eyes," melody, "Reconciliation," 11.1: Tho Vagabonds, dauco items till 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—S.o: Final session of tho Ipswich-Blackstono Kistcddfod, relayed from the Tlvoli Theatre. Ipswich. The programme will include tlio final chorus and the final items In tho soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, bass, and other sections. 10.0: News, weather, close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 5