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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 26th MAY. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 i).m.: Afternoon session; football at Athletic Park. 6.0: Children's hour—Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby and the Cheerio Girls. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, "Carmen" (Bizet). 8.5: Quartet—Melody Four, "Old Man Moses." 8.9: The Glad Idlers, "The Good Little Boy and the Bad little Boy." 8.14: The Orchestra (a) "The Volga Boatmen," (b) "Haunting Humoreske"- (Black). 8.22: Humour—Mr. Georgo Titchener, "The Coster at His Wedding." 8.25: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "A Chip of the Old Block." 8.33: Jazz piano solos (a) "Golden Sunset Waltz"; (b) "Henry's Made a Lady out' of Lizzie." 8.40: Tenor, Mr. S. Duncan and the Melodic Four, "Image of the Hose." 8.44: Mandolin — Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Blue Skies"; (b) "Bird's-eye View." 8.51: The Glad Idlers, medley of popular hits. 8.59: Weather report and announcements. 0.1: The Orchestra (a) "In a Clock Store" (Orth); (b) "American Patrol" (Meacham). 9.9: Tenor, -Mr. F. Bryant, "I Hoard You Singing." 9.13: Baritone, Mr. E. S Allwright, "Tho Yeoman's Wedding Song." 9.18: The Orchestra, request numbers. 9.2 C: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, "My Dictionary." 9.34: Whispering baritone, Mr. Jack Dunne (a) "Give and Take"; (b) "A Little White House at the End of Honeymoon Lane." 9.40: Mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Rose Mario';-(b) "Indian Love Call." a.4G: Tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, "Alice Where Art Thou?" 9.50: Melodic Four, "Lay My Head Beneath a Kose." J.oi: Dance programme. Choruses by the Glad Idlers. 10.0: Whispering baritone, Mr. JackDunne (a). "Falling in Love With' You"; (b) When tho Love Bird Leaves the Nest." 10.0: Dance items till 11. lYA,.Auckland (333 metres).—2.4s p.m.: Football at Eden Park. G.O: Children's, hour, Cinderella. „15: News and snorts results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.15: Grand chorus—Miss Alma M'Gruer, and Lyric Quartet, "Wedding March," from Lohengrin" (Wagner). 8.20: Tenor, Mr. A. Riploy, The Star." 8.24: Soprano, Miss Alma M Gruer, "The Pipes of Pan." 8.28: The Lyric mI v'',r, Koclim ln tho Wlnd" 8-32: Bass, s w i' ( , T, homas. A Kollicklng Rolling Stone." b.^G: Solo and quartet, Miss Alma M'Gruer and Lyric. Quartet, "A Ghost Story." 8.41 • Relay from Prince JEdward Theatre. 8:51: Tenor, Mr. H. Richards, "Come, Sing to Me." 8.55 ),« dl"^ M' SS, M' Gruer and Mr- Kipley, 9-91 DaDCC mUSiC n nnn^'T?»i Cllri ftC"- U- ch (Soi metres).-From noon Relay of civic reception to visitors for lr ?.,,r nd.^ blle£,?-' l 5: roo")a11 at Li»"»ss,L »* yi 7ll5: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Band items and communL n n, S tr, om Vlctorla S«uare- ■*■ description will be given of tho city by night—illuminations and street noises. Tho fXvlng programme will be given from 3YA studio during *™"uf: M!«'<ttl monologue at the piano, of a^ n ™"dlllc' If I>1Ia(I a Uttle Garden fort Vt 'V r f ce"atlon. Jtr- Sydney ComChiisfchVri I °V" c- n°rsetrallau Bush"; fWIdoH • lrch,£ roadeasting Trio (a) "N6cturne" „, >' (b) Hungarian Dance, No. 2" (liralims);; musical monologue, Mr. 'Cyril Avondale, "'I rbert's 'At"; humorous recitappv". A ? y.! ley ,Comfort- "Humorous Mimi!5 m ' caristcliurcli Broadcasting Trio, . (a) „r P M Motllcr Tausllt Me" (Dvorak); (b) "Festival Dance" (Hartmaun) r 4y,A- Duncdim (463 metres) .-2.45 »,„■ Football from Carisbrook ground. 7ID n , '■ Aews session. 7 30: W.E.A. Lecture, by Mr! Lloj d lioss, on "Witches." 8.0 • Town Hill ime% 1 , 8- 1i V™ from the Emi)ir« tS»■Wh , ,1 3: I Barltone- Mr- F. M. Tuohy, (a) When the House Ms Asleep," (b) "Tho Old S P!.!JV" ,8- 20: Cornet' Mr. Georg Christie, "The Soul's Awakening." B's--«a «l."« tet. <YA Harmonists, "The Hunt." ?, , „vlomi- Jlr- -A- R. Watson, (a) "Aye Maria" (Seliubert). (b) "Andante and Allegro" (Bach). 8.39: Soprano, Miss C Roma Buss, (a), "Hills of Donegal," (b? Dreaming of Home." 8.45: Relay from Empire Theatre. 8.55: 4YA Harmonists '■A Stitch in Time." 9.0: Weather forecast! 9 3 lenor, Mr A. R. Mitchell, (aY "Fairy lales ot Ireland, (b) "Now Sleeps the Crim?.S Ps?'-T - °-12' Wule' Mr- J- W. Stewart, Tho Virgin's Last Slumber." 9.17: Mezzosoprano, Miss Mollte Andrews, "A Heart that's (T'.-nu 9-21: Coruet' Jlr- Geor £c Christie, (a) When Thou Comest," (b) "Songs Without Words." 9.28: 4YA Harmonists, "They Know Not My Heart." 9.32: Violin, Mr. A. H. Watson, "Ballet," from "Orphefls." 9 3(i ■ Mezzo-soprano, Miss Mollie Andrews, "Songs of the Palanquin Bearers." !).4O: Flute Mr .1. W. Stewart, (a) "Zigeuner Tanz," . (b) ■Elegie Non Suite." 9.47: Relay from Empire Theatre. 10.0: God Save tho King. 2FC Sydney (442 •metres).—B p.m.: Big Ben, Maggie Foster, violinist. 8.5: From the Conscrvatorlum Hall, programme by the Sydney Male Choir, "O Mariners Out of the Sunlight," tho choir. 9.14: Violin, Lionel Lnwsou. 8.21: "At Thy Feet in Adoration" (Dvorak), soloist, Mr. X. Ellis and choir. 8.31: Soprano, Gladys Verona. 5.45: Pianoforte, Lindlcy Evans. 555 • (a) "O Mistress. Mine," <b) "Twilight." 0.10: From the studio: During the interval at the Coiiscrvatorium, "Tune-in and Listen." 9.20: "Niilaros," the choir. 9.28: Soprano, Gladys Verona. 9.35: Pianoforte, Lindlcy Evans. 0.4S : "Songs of the Pedlar," tlie choir. 9.5G: Violin, Lionel Lawson. 10.S: "Full fathoms Five," the choir. 10.15: Willie Shine, comedian. 10.23: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: Wally i Itayncs, comedfan. 10.40: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra till 11.43. 2BL, Sydney (349 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock; topical chorus. 8.3: Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra. S. 10: Wurlitzcr organ, Arcadia Theatre. Chatswood. 5.22: Miss Lola i:«elle (songs-at tho piano). 5.29: Kose Bay ThoaUc Orchestra. S.M: Jlr. Phil Mountain (comedian). • 5.40: From tho Stadium, a. description of the boxing contest. 9.30: Rose Bay; Theatre Orchestra. 9.27: Miss Lola Es-" tcllcf. 9.44; Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra. 9.54: Jlr. Phil Jlountain. 10.1: Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra. 10.11: Wurlitzer Organ, Chatswood. 10.20: Following day's programme. 10.2:!: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra until 11.45. 4QG, Brisbane (095 metres),—B.o p.m.: National Anthem. 8.1: Half-hour of fun by Billy Maloney, Jliss Dulcie, Maloney, and Miss'Eileen Cusack. 8.35: Soprano (a) "They Say," (b) "A' .Request," Miss Annie Adams. 8.42: Kao Maolo Duo (steel and Spanish guitars), (a), "Hula Hula," (b) "Waltz Kawaihau," (c) ■ "March Kchala." 8.52: From the Tivoll Theatre: Orchestral music. From the Speedway: Finals and seini-nnals will be described. 10.0 : News, weather information. 10.10: Close down. SUNDAY, 27th MAY. 2YA. Wellington (420 metres). —3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's song service—Uncle Ernest. 6.55 : Evening service from St. Gerard's Redemptorist Church. Organ solo, "Flemish Folk Song." Rosary, "With Choral Responses." Antlphon, "Regina Cocli" (Witzska). Sermon. Motets, "Mother Mary Queen Jlost Sweet," "As the Heart l'ants," 42nd Psalm (Mendelssohn). Organ solo. "Hail, Queen of Heaven." lienediction. Motets, "O Salutaris Hostia" (Clements). "Veni Sa'Acte Spirltus" (Vogler). "Tantum Ergo" (Beethoven). "Divine Praises" (Anon.). "Adorcmus and Laudate Domlnium" (Barrett). Organ solo, "Finale March," from "Jessonda" (Sophr). 5.15: Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from tno Grand Opera House. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon, session. 0.0: Children's service, conducted by Big Brother George. 0.55: Evening service from Congregational Church; preacher. Rev.- Lionel Fletcher. 8.30 : Relay of .Municipal Band-concert. 0.30: God Save the Kinff. 3YA, Christchurch (300 metres).—ll a.m.: Morning service from Trinity Congregational Church; preacher, the Key. 1). Gardiner Miller. 3.p.m.: Civic Service from Anglican Cathedral; preacher, the Rev. J. IC. Archer. 5.30: Children's song service, conduced by Uncle Sam. 0.30 : Evening service from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church; preacher, the Rev. W. Bower Black; organ solos will be given after service until 8 p.m. 8.0: Musical items from 3YA studio. 8.15: Relay of sacred concert from Christchurch Municipal Concert Hall. 4YA, Dunedin (4G3 metres). —5.30 p.m.: Children's song service. C.30: Sacred concert and service by the International Bible Students' Association; address.b.v Mr. O. G. Canty. S.O: Relay of concert by the Kaikornl Band. 'J.I .I: Close down. 2FC, Sydney (412 metres).—G.3o : From the Petersham Congregational Church; organ and orchestral programme, followed by the evening service. 8.:>0 : Manly Municipal Band. 9.30 : From Hie studio. Vladimir Kiln. Russian baritone. (1.35: Kathleen Rae, pianoforte solos, (a) "Triana." (b) "Molly on the Shore." 9.40: Diilrii! Cherry, soprano.' 0.51: Kathleen Roe, pianoforte, "Nuit d' Etc." 10.0: Vladimir Elm, Russian baritone. 10.10: Close down. 2LSL, Sydney (3411 metres). —7.0 p.m.: Service from llic Young Women's Christian Association. 8.30: North Sydney Tramway Band. 9.15: Miss Lotys Lescaut (soprano). 9.22: Instrumental Trio. 9.29: Mr. Cyril James (baritone). 9.30: Mr. Bryce Carter ('cellist). 9.43: Miss Lotys Lescaut. 9.50: Instrumental Trio. 9.57 • Mr. Cyril James. 10.4: Following day's programme; weather report.. 10.8: Mr. Brycc Carter. 10.15: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres),—7.o p.m.: Evening service from St. Paul's Cathedral. From .the stuilio: 8.30: Greetings and announcements. f,12: Record feature of the week. , 8.35: Brunswick City Band, overture, "Chanson de Solr." 5.45: Senia Chostiakoff. tenor, "Amor ti Vieta."-."The Light Shades." 8.52 : Brunswick City Band, "Abide With Me." (1.0: Wesley Church Choir, "Give Rest. O Christ." "Hail,. Gladdening Light." 9.7: Brunswick City Bund, Romanza, "Lo Dcslr" (Bach) ; hymn, "Kyrie" (Mozart). 9.16: Eileen Boyd, contralto, "Praise," "The Lost Chord." 9.23: Brunswick City Band: march; "Thro' Bolts, and Bars"; meditation, "A Summer Night." 9.33: Wesley Church Choir, "O Gladsome Light;" "Gloria." 9.40: Simla Chostiakoff, tenor, "Autumn Asters," "When the Night wllh Stilly Silence." 9.47: Brunswick City Band. 9.50: News service. 10: Close down. 4QO, Brisbane (395 metres).—7 p.m.: Service from St. John's Cathedral, followed by concert by the Brisbane Municipal Band.

On Thursday, 7th Juno, Mr. P. Simcox, Munakiiu, -will offer part of his well-known estate for sale by public unction, comprising live lots, font1 dairy farms, varying in ,;ii/eas from 30 to about GO acres, suitable for stud brooding, dairyinc;, or market also the goodwill of a Native lease of 022 .'feres of sheep and cattle country. At the same tim? Mr. K. Beviin's .'54 acres of very rich land at Ohau will be offered. i

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7