RADId PROGRAMMES
♦ — FRIDAY. 15th JUNE. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's session, conductod by Uncle Ernest, assisted by party from the Technical College. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. S.O: G.P.O. clock. 8.1; Overture, the Orchestra, "Gluck" (Suppc). S.D: Vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, "The Old Folks at Home." 8.14: Contralto, Miss Hilda Cimdley, "A Prayer to Our Lady." S.IS : Suite, the Orchestra, "lliawartha" (Coleridge-Taylor), (1) "The Wooing," (2) "The Marriage I'east," (3) "Bird Scene," (4) "Conjurer's Dance," (5) "Departure," (G) "Reunion." 8.30: Humour, Mr. Cedric Gardiner, "If Llfo Were a Play." 8.35: Tenor, Mr. E. W .Bobbins, (a) "Because," (b) "The Ships of Arcady." 8.42: Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "Honolulu March," (b) "Breeze." 8.49: Baritone, Mr. S. E. Rodger, "The Song of the Waggoner." 8.54:: Weather forecast. 8.56: Repeat numbers—The Orchestra. 9.8: Humour, Mr. Cedric Gardiner, "Tho Load on my Mind." 9.13: Duet, Mts3 Hilda Chudley and Mr. E. W. Robbins, "Rise Uy." 9.18:. Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. 0.28: Soprano, Miss Moana Goodwill, "The Life of a Rose." 9.32: Baritone, Mr. S. E. Rodger, "J'lourette." 9.30 : Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, (a) "Hello, Aloha," (b) "Aloha Land." 9.43: Contralto, Miss mida Clmdley; (a) "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal," (b) "Sylvan." 9.D0 : Apollo Singers,1 "Drink to Me Only." 9:54: Selection, tho Orchestra, "Tho Mikado" (Sullivan). IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—4 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Nod. 7.15: Talk on "Motoring." 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0 : Chimes. S.I: Orchestral selection, "Oberon" Overturo (Weber). 8.7: Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet, "Madrigal" (Sullivan). 8.10: Instrumental Trio, "Trio in B Flat—lst Movement" (Schubert). 8.10: Elocutionary, Mr. Ji F. Montaguo, (a) "Not Too Bad," (b) "The Old, Old Story." 8.23: Contralto, Miss G. Evans, "I Ileard You Singing." S.2G: Instrumental quartets, Tho Internationals, (a) "Miss Annabella Lee," (b) "Breeze." 8.32: Novelty, Tho Wizard, Word Wangles. 8.50: Tenor, Mr. Beg. Newberry, "Like Stars Above." 8.5-1: 'Cello, Miss Molly Wright, "Tarantelle" (Popper). 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: A presentation of "The School for Scandal" (Shcri-. dan), hy the Auckland Comedy Players. Cast: Sir Peter Teazle. Mr. J. P. Montague; Lady Teazle, Miss Mel/.io Johnston ; servant, Mr. Hellyer. 9.23: ■ Instrumental trio, "Hungarian Dances—Nos. 1. 2, and 3" (Brahms). 9..VA: Contralto, Miss O. Evans, "Salaam." 9.30: Orchestra. "Licbestraumc" (Liszt), it.39: Recitation, Miss Mel/.ie Johnston, "Break, Break." 9.44: The Internationals, (a) "The Song is Gone," (b) "Song at Piano," (c) "Every Evening." 9.52: Humorous song cycle, Pour Cautionary Tales and a Moral, presented by Madamo Mary Towscy and Mr. John Bree, (a) "Rebecca," (b) "Jim," (c) "Matilda," (d) "Henry King," (c) "Charles Augustus Fortescue." 10.10: God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurcli (30G metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30:-.Closo down. 6.0: Children's session— Big Brother and Aunt Pat. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes and rebroadcast of 2YA Orchestra. 8.5: Melodious Four, "Why Must ivery Joy." 8.8: Violin, Miss Irene Morris., Itomanco" (Tours). 8.13: Melodious Trio, Lady Fair." 8.16: Mouthorgan, Mr. Arthur Ellwood, "Where is My Wandering ■ Bay Tonight?" 8.20: Duet, Melodious Duo, "What a Chatter." 8.23: Pianoforte novelties, Mr. Alec Cowhan, "Improvisations on Popular Melodies.1 5.28: Melodious Four, "Oh, See At Us They're Looking." 8.31: Christclmrch Broadcasting Trio, "Rondo" (Relsslgcr). 5.30: uuot. Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr. Russell buraner, "Kind and Gentle is this Stranger." t>.42 : Piano and accordion, Mr. Herbert Smith, popular jazz melodies. 8.47: Melodious Four, Im Filled with Consternation." 5.51: Dramatic recitation, Mr. Campbell Brown, "The Highwayman." 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0----overture. O.K: Contralto;, Miss Belle Jlonaut, Huntress Fair." 9.5: Violin, Miss Irene Moroi; i™P° M Mlnuetto" (PuKiiani-Krcisler). !).l.i: Melodious Four, "Hasto Wo." 9.10: Mouth organ, M r Arthur Ellwood, (a) "Honey, Stay hi \ our Own Backyard," (b) "The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill." 9.22: Soprano, Miss Malices Hamerton, '"Tis tho Last Rose of Mimmcr.' 9.2U : Jazz pianoforto novelties, Mr. Alee Cowhan. 9.31: Tenor, Mr. Kussall Sum- ?., r' i °.', 10 So Illu'c'" 913! i: Clinstchureh Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Cautablle," from banison and Delilah" (SaiiU-Saens), (b) "Anftras l)anco" (Grieg). 9.45: Duet, Miss Bello Do?"Ut oa]'<? W-- T- D" Williams,'"What's to solo, M v I "1; accortllon. and tin whistle titfm. \f He n rbert, S, mit»- ■9-53: Humorous rccio rl, oll' ,? rr- Campbell Brown, "Tho Ballroom." ii™.; ,'° °, us e . Four' "Her° «° Tents and .Booths." Uod Savo tho King. \ff,^,' Duno(lil} <«'3 metres).-3 to 4.30 p.m.: 'w «h"i acsslo"- e0: CUlWrcn's scss on— Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill 715 • n~, v , r ■ 11,-.-'I1,-.-''1, 0"110811-'" selection. 8.30 Co, - Hr?"^"" Sliinuor' "Sognal." s.s : Sydney (MJ-metres).-s p.m. till 11.15 2BL, Sydney (349 moires).—S pm ■ fpo VnVTi i- ;. , iss orah Alexander, talk on modern English poetry. 4.SS: Mr. Lance .T«fher Bq:?,aß q :?, a: T lnstnimental Trio. 9.2: Wea- !•,«' •) « a°-morrow's raclns. 9.15: The ■m> -T - ?,?J[- m my Girl!i (Jlls;ies AMs;l L^is and hssie M'Tselll). 9.25: Miss Grace Savierri (soubrette). 9.32: Instrumental Trio. 9.39: Mr. Irank Ryan (entertainer). 9.40 Miss Dulcio Blair (violinist). y.r, :!: jilsa Grace Savlcrrl. 10.0: G.P.O. clock. 10.1: Mr ?-M ' ' I! J n a,l- - )0- S: "^aH'-'n- Harmony uins. 10.1 j: 10-morrow's programme. 10.20: Romano s Dance Orchestra until 11.30. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B p.m., Agues Fortune, piano, "Waltz" (Chopin). 8.7: Madamo Lambert, soprano, "Flower Song ("Faust") ; rcnucst item. ' 5.15 : Birthday greetings, announcements. 8.IS: H. X Love "Wireless Technicalities." 5.30: Community singing, assisted by the Gypsy Players; Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, "Harmonylarity"; Senia Chostiakoir, tenor, "Evening Bells" (Jaroff), with organ accompaniment by Agnes Fortune. 10.0: To-morrow's races 10.10: The Station • Orchestra, "Looking Backward." 10.20 : John D. Fraser, baritone "Tim Burning Horn's"; request item. 10.27: The Station Orchestra, "Three Dances from Henry VIII." (German). 10.39: News session. 10.19: The Station Orchestra, "Drink to Me Only With Thine* Eyes." 10.53: John D. Fraser, baritone, "Selection of Moore's Irish Melodies." 11.0 : Victorian Railways Institute amateur boxing and wrestling tournament. 11.1: The Vagabonds, dance music till 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—S.O p.m.: From the studio: Topical chorus. 8.4- Overture, "Plymouth Hoe" (Ansoll), the Studio Orchestra. 5.12 : Bass, "Tho llo'sun's Story" (Jlolloy), Mr. Dick Pike. 8.17: Monologue, "Cargoes," Mr. Tom Muller. 8.21: Soprano, "When My Ships Come Sailing Home," Miss Thelma Champion. 5.25: Ballad, "Bolls of the Sea," tho Studio Orchestra. 5.31. Quartet, "As Off the Southard We Go," the.Anglo Male Quartet. 5.30: Cornet, "Down to the Sea in Ships." Mr. 11. Jackson. 8.15 ltadio Interlude, "The Divine Spark," Episode No. 1, "The Story of the Helen B. Sterling." 11.12: Weather forecast; road information. 9.30: Quartet, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" Anglo Mule Quiirlet. !).:;•): Monologue, Mr Tom Muller., 9.30: Soprano, "Bells of St Mary's," Alias Thelma Champion. 9.42: Fantasia, "A Life on the Ocean," the Studio Orchestra. 9.50: Tenor, "Tom Bowling," Mr (.'. It. Koib. 9.54: Quartet, "Away to Rio," the Anglo Male Quartet. 10.0 :' Baritone, (a) "Xhi-co for Jack," (b) "Trade Winds," Mr. C. B. Astley. 10.8: Monologue. "The Ship that .Never Sails," Mr. Tom Muller. 10.15: Duet, "Larboard Watch," Messrs. C. 1!. Kolb and Dick Pike. 10.20: Suite, '■"Nautical Scenes," (a) "All Aboard," (b) "Sentimental Chanty," (c) "Fo'c'sle Frolics," the Studio Orchestra. 10.30, Baritone, "Sea Life," Mr. A. F. Stoddart. 10.35: March, "The Old Salt," the Studio Orchestra. 10.40: News, weather. Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 5
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