RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. Description of Bugby football match from Athletic Park. CO: Children's session—Aunt Dot and Uncle Toby. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturotte, Mr. P. B. Barton, "Don'ts for Philatelists." 8.0: G.P.O. dock. 8.5.: The Orchestra, "Marche Militaire" (Schubert). 8.9: Vocal quartet, Melodio Pour, "Stars of the Summer Night." 8.13: Mandolin, Mr. Lad Hay ward, (a) "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day," (b) "You Went Away Too Far." 8.20: Hits and harmonies. The Glad Idlers, "Ain't it Cold?" 8.26: Jazz pianoforte solos, (a) "Magnolia," (b) "The Skater's Waltz." 8.33: Tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, "Give a Man a Horse he can Bide." 8.37: The Orchestra, "Carnival of the Animals" • (Saintfeaens). 8.45: Humorous sketch, Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr. Wynne Watklns, "The Bur--8,,T ? nJ? the Glrl'" 852 •"■ Baritone, Mr. B. S. Allwright, "Tho Merry Monk."' 8.56: Repeat numbers, The Orchestra. 9.4: Weather forec»asi\..°-°,: aielodio "Little Tommy Went A-flshing." 9.10: Mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood (a) "Are You Lonesome To-night?" (b) Under the Clover Moon." 9.17: Hits and harmonies The Glad Idlers, "Swinging on the End of a Kambow." 9.22: Novelty, The Orchestra "Whistle for Me" (Fane). 9.2J: Hum?v»?w?, '/ ?' v.e£ SheP"«<l and Mr. Wyniie watktus, (a) "Odds and Ends," (b) "Grcetngs." 9.34: Tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, "An Even- !" g. s ™B- 9-3S: Selection, Tho Orchestr.. <4hl £bo c°late Soldier." 9.46: Melodle Tour, -Tho Goslin E s." 9.50: Dance numbers by,the SST"Sfi S'!\lT lc^ vIZ» by the ™d _IYA Auckland .(333 metres).—ll.3o a.m • Description of Auckland Trotting Club's Winter ■ Meeting. 245 p.m.: Description "of Bugby footrimWiiEden~ £ ark- G'°: Children's session To rmmi a< »T,- 15A News and sports results. J-.no, (a) "Te Arawa," (h) "Tahi Nel T«m is WaitiJ" ; h ?°.m m!an Trl0' (a> "T^a World BelN" ys?»Q na" et< "Sea Chanties-Eteht Sl4- Son!' Mr i eal d' p°l>u'ar Melodies." dmvner" «is xnack Smy*' "The Old.Sonhouse''- a)S»n: IW 0' Miss Marian WooS%&£s£&•& ou "The Pacific" 80^ ofh ? y ,Dr> Salmond Homa Buss, "Tlie LWIp Prd :-n Soprauo ' Miss Violin, llr 'A B w,L? t,^° Mt-" Sls: Mary." "8.35- Pf'-mnfn,., U°?, s'' Llttle M°"vft" ."S;l^ J5-- S "ii,™,,^1; iftsW' /,°- 2°: -^' AHen'V^onei ' lint?) ?,? Y«jther forecast. Cyril Monk, (vi^ a Dance Hair .Yofn I (^ Zt) ', (b) "*'«» |&^o.4o(t^)Wea^, 'teX: . Sr^VT 8£? : Jlr- P)liI Mounted (com - ">p 5.27 : King's Mandolin Orchestra. 8.34: Miss Camille Alder (soprano). 8.41: Mr. George Welch (comedian). 8.48 : Mr. Prank Byan (entertainer). 8.55: Miss,Dulcie Blair (violinist 9.2: Hose Bay Orchestra. 9.12: Mr Plili Mountain (comedian). 9.19: King's Mandolin Camlllo Alder. 5.40: Mr.- Frank Byan '9 4rBoso Bay Orchestra. 9.57: Following day's programme. 10.0: Miss Dulcle Blair. 10 VWurlitzer organ from Arcadia Theatre,: Chatswood. 10.20: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, until \t°A ?f"Vf nnd socilU notes at intervals.3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B.2: St. Kilda Brass Band, march "Death or Glory," minuet "Queen Anne." 8.10: Madame Gregor Wood contralto, ''The Sands of Dee,". "Snowdrops." 8.11 : St. Kilda Band, intermezzo, "Evonin" Bolls. 5.24: J. Gregor Wood, tenor, "O! That It Were So," ■ "drinking Song." 8 31- St Kilda Band, waltz, "Monastery Bells" 8 38Madame and J. Gregor Wood, duets, "To Svlvla," :'\YM Ye No Come Back Again?." 5.45 • St. Kilda Band, march "Myaka," foxtrot, "What Are You Waiting Tor, Alary?" 5.50: Wrestling at the Stadium. 10.15: St.. Kilda Band .romance, "Simple Aveu." 10.22: Senia Chostinkoff, tenor. 10.29: Station Orchestra, "The Voice of the Bells." 10.35: Rupert Hazell and ■' Elsie Day, "Harmonylarity.". 10.45: St. Kilda Band, cornet solo, "Silver. Threads Among the Gold"; part song, "Sweet and Low." 10.50 : Marcelle Borardl, soprano, "Comin' Thro" tho Bye," "Pretty Mocking Bird." 10.57: Late sporting results. 11.8: Tho Vagabonds, dance music until 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—S.O p.m.: Tivoli Operatic Orchestra. 8.30: Soprano .solos, (a) "When Day is Done," (b) "Love is. Just .a Little Bit of Heaven," Miss Thclma Champlo'h; 8.37: "Tho Conquest of the Air," story No. 2," "Colonel Oswald Watt, the Father of the A.F.C." 8.50: Mr. X Kcnyon, entertainer. !).O : From Lennon's 'ballroom, dance music,' .until 10. . ... '.-■ SUNDAY. 24th JUNE. : 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to. 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's service, conducted by Undo Ernest, assisted by choir from Church of Christ, Newtown. 6.55 : Evening service from Tarauaki Street Methodist Church —Preacher, Bey. Clarence Eaton; organist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White. 8.13 (approx.) : Itelay of Wellington Municipal' • Tramways Band concert from ' His Majesty's „ Thearte. Conductor, Mr. T. Goodall. .. IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's sessionUncle Leo. assisted by Beresford Street Sunday School. 6.55: Service from Pitt Street Methodist Church. Preacher, Bey. Lionel B. Dalby; choirmaster, Mr. W. Leather. ' 8.30: Organ recital by Jlr. Maughau. Barnett from the Town-Hull. 0.30: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Children's song ' service—Uncle Sam,, assisted by children from Stoorhouso Avenuo Church of Christ Sunday School.. 0.30 : Evening • sorvlce from Church of Christ, Moo'rhouse avenue; preacher, Bey. James Crawford," organist,--Miss E. Hepburn; director of choir, Mr. H. Ames. 7.45: Musical items :?rom studio. W»{9TOrox.) • Behroadcast of 2YA. 4YA, Dunedln (403 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Children's song service—Big Brother Bill, assisted by children from the Trinity Methodist Sunday School. 0.30 : Service from Knox Clnlrch; . preacher. Rev. Tullocli Yullle; organist Mr w Pagot Gale. S.O : Studio concert. • 9.15: Close down. : ... . 2ZF, Palmerston North (255 metres).—3 pm .till 4.30: Musical session; .7 till 9 pm • Musical session. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7.ls p.m.: EvenIng service from the Congregational Church. 8.30: Manly Municipal Band. 9.30: Dulcio Cherry, soprano, (a) "I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly," (b) "Aye Maria" (Schubert): 9.35: Paul VinogradoD*, pianoforte, "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" (Liszt). 9.50: Dulcle .Cherry, soprano, (a) -"Who is Sylvia?" (li) "The Dove." 9.55: Concerto, for two pianos, Ist Movement from Ist Concerto (Rachmaninoff) : first piano, Buby Goldshroußh; secoiul piano. Paul VlnoitradolT. 10.10: Close down' ,2BL. Sydney (349 metres).—7 p.m.: Service from St. Judo's Church of England, Rnndwic!;.---5.30: Recital by tho North Sydney Tramway Band, f1.15: Broadway Four (male quartr-l). n.22: Mr. Gerald Walcnn, violinist. !).2!>: Miss Mary Neal (mezzo-contralto). o."fi • Broadcasters' Instrumental Trin. ■• 9.4.l:"'The Broadway .Four. 0.50: Mr. (icralrt Walcnn. 0.57: Miss Mary Ncal. 10.4 : 'Announcements'.----30.5: Broadcasters' Instrumental Trio. ICHt National Anthem,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 7
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