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RADIO PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, 30th JUNE. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 p.m.: G.P.O. clocl^ 3.1: ' Description of football match from Athletic Park. G.O: Children's session—Aunt Dot and Uncle. Toby. 7.0; New 3, market reports, and sports results. T. 40: W.E.A. lecturette, Mr. Edwin Dennis, "The Value of Voice Culture in Every Walk of Life." 8.0: G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, "Wanderer's Kiel." 8.11: Quartet, Melodic Four, "Stars of the Summer Night." 8.10: Mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Fifty Million -frenchmen Can't Bo Wrong," (b) "Nothin"'.. 8.23: The Glad Idlers, "If You'll Let Me." 8.28: Jazz piano solos, (a) "If You'ro In Lovo You'll Waltz," (b)."One o'clock Baby.'? 8.34: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, "How I Mean to Propose." 8.39: Bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "Wi' a Hundred Pipers." 8.43: Duet, Messrs. P. Bryant and R. S: Allivriglit, "The Well of St. Keyno." 8.47: The Orchestra, "Hungarian Rhapsody" (Liszt). 8.54: Tenor, Mr. Sam Duncan, "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee." 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Request items, the Orchestra. 9.8: Melo'die Four,. "Baby Feet Go Fitter Patter." 9.12: Baritone, Mr. K. S. AUwrlght, "The Old Black Mare." 9.17: Mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) • "Miss Annabolle Leo," (b) "Put Your Arms Where They Belong." 9.25: The Glad Idlers, medley of popular hits. 0.32: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, '.'ln That Happy Land." 9.37: Tho Orchestra, "Love's Old Sweet Song." 9.43: Tenor, Mr. P. Bryant, "A Song and a Dream." 9.47: Melodic Four, "In Absence" 9.D1: Tbo Orchestra, "Queen High" (Gensler). 10.1: Dance programme, with choruses by the Glad Idlers. 11.0: Close down. ' IYA, Auckland (333 metres). —2.45 p.m.: Description of Rugby match from Eden Park, Auckland v. Walkato. 4.30: Close down. CO: Children's session—Cinderella. 7.15: News and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral selection (record), "Tangled Tunes." B.S : Vocal one-step. Lyric Quartet, "The Wanderer." 5.12: Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, "Louisana." 8.20: Tenor, Mr. Arthur 11. Ripley, "Once Again." 8.24: Wurlltzer organ selection (record), "Charmalne." 8.28.: Bass, Mr. Ernest Thomas, "A Chip of the Old Block." 5.32: Humour, Mr. Alan M'Elwain. 8.37: Orchestral selection (record), "Tangled Tunes." 8.44: Lyric Pour, "Loch Lomond." 8.48: Bohemian Trio, (a) "Because I Love You," (b) "Hello, Bluebird." 8.55: Tenor, Mr. Herbert Richards, "I Know of Two. Bright Eyes." 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Wuqiitzer organ selection (record) , "The Doll Dance." <D.4: Humour, Mr. A. M'Elwain. 9.9: Lyric Four, "Away to Rio." 9.14 till 11: Relay-of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: God Save the King. 3YA, Christchurch (306 metres).—2.4s p.m.: Description of Rugby match from Lancaster Park. CO: Children's session—Undo Sam and Anut May. 7.15: News and sports results. 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Tenor, Mr. David M'Gill, "Little French Baby." 8.9: Mouth-organ. Mr. J. F. Peters, (a) "Marche MUitaire," (b) popular melodies. 8.15: Songs at piano (with ukulele), Joyous Trio. 5.22:' Jazz piano novelties, Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson. 8.27: Soprano, Miss Mabel I Thomas, " 'Tis the Harp in the Air." 8.31: j Banjo, Mr. George Dunn, "Telling the Birds, Telling the Bees." 8.36: Scottish song, Mr. I Bracey Wilson, ""Up in Scotland." 8.40: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Allegro" (Gado). (b) "Scherzo" (Gade). 8.48: Recitation, Mr. Sidney Comfort, "A Tale of the Horso-stralian Bush." 8.54: Duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David M'Gill, "Charmaine." S.SS: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture. 9.5 : Tenor, Mr. David M'Gill, "Siciliana" (Mascagni). 9.0: Mouth-organ, Mr. J. F. Peters. 9.14: Tho Joyous Trio,-"Brightest of Joyous Songs." 9.22: Jazz piano duets, Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson, latest jazz. 9.27: Soprano, Miss Mabel Thomas, "The Dream Huat." 0.81: Banjo, Mr. George Dunn, (a) "Drifting and Dreaminj.'," (b) "Don't King Aloha When 1 Go." 9.38: Scottish song, Mr.' Bracey Wilson, .'•Roamlu' in tho Gloamin'". 0.42: Christcliurdi Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Cani zoiielta" (Mnthias), (b) "Dance" (Scharwiuika). 9.50: Burlesque lecture, Mr..Sidney Comfort, "Xever Look a Gift Horse in tho Mouth." 9.55 : Duet, Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David M'Gill, "The Garden of Your | Heart." 9.59; Dunce music until 11 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres). —2.45 p.m.: Description of Rugby match from Carlsbrook ground. 7.15: News session. 7.30: W.E.A. address on "The Industrialisation of the East," by Mr. W. Boroman. S.O: Town Hall chimes. S.I: Relay from Empire Theatre. S.ll: Soprano, Miss Agnes Guy, (a) "Amber and. Amethyst," (b) "Juno Rapture." 8.17 : 'Cello, Mr. P. 'J. Palmer, "Romanco" (Salnt-Saens). 8.22: Bass, Mr. Tom Cooper; "Tho Company Ser-geant-Major." , 8.26: Instrumental trios, (a) "Gavotte" (Gautter), (b) "Serenade to the Moon" (Esipoir). 8.34: Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) "Home, Little Maori, Home," (b) "Maori Slumber Song." 8.40: Recitation, Miss Molly Gallagher, "The Rehearsal." 8.45: Violin, Mr. Harold Riddle, (a) "Berceuse" (Sammons). (b) "Gavotte" (Gossec). 8.51: Baritone, Mr. Arthur Lungley, "Can't Remember." 5.54 : Pianoforte, Mrs. Ernest Dral;o, (a) "Bmyeres" (Debussy), (b) "La Piccola" (Leschetezsky). 5.59: Weather forecast. 9.3: Relay from 'Empire- Theatre. 9.13: Soprano, Miss Acnes Guy, "I Know a Bank." 9.15: I 'Cello, Mr. P. J. Palmer, "Arlenuln" (Popper). (1.20 : Bass. Mr.v Tom Cooper, (a) "The Floral Dance." (b) "Youth." 9.27: Instrumental trio, "Andante" (Reissiger). 9.34: Contralto, i Miss Irene Horniblow, "L'.'tlo Coon's Prayer." I 9.37: Recitations, Miss Molly Gallagher, (a) "Portia and Her Suitors," from "The Merchant of Venice." (b) "Of Course" (humorous monologue). !1.45.:" Violin, Mr. Harold ItidiHe, "Cavatina" (Henry)- 0.30: Baritone, Mr.

Arthur Lungley, (a) "So Fair a Flower," (b) "World Was Once a Garden." 9.55: Orchestral music' from the Emplro Theatre. 10: Closo down. . • . ■. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres). —8.0: "Mr, Medley and Jlr. Motley." 8.10: Miscellany, by Edgar Warwick, "The Ether Kevue." 9.25: Charles O'Mara and Anna Burke, Irish comedy numbers, (a) "I K&ow Where I'm Going," (b) "River Shannon Moon," Anna Burke, (c) "Muldoon's Ball," Charles O'Mara. 9.35: Captain Fred Aarons, "Blunder Budget" talk. 9.45: "The Two Melody Boys." 9.55: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.10: "The Two Melody Boys." 10.20: Charles O'Mara . and Anna Burke, Irish comedy numbers, (a) dlaloguo, "The Irish School Mistress," (b) duet, "Cockles and Mussels." 10.28: Weather forecast. 10.29: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.40: Charles O'Mara, entertainer, (a) "Molly Brannlgan," (b) "Killaloe." 10.47: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, until 11.45. 2BL, Sydney (349 metres).—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock, topical chorus. 8.3: Koso Bay Winter Garden Theatre Orchestra. 8.20: Miss Camllle Aldor (soprano)-. 8.27: Mr. Frank Ryan (entertainer). 8.34: Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham in song and story. 8.44: Talk on the Aborigines by Bringa. 0.4: Rose Bay Tlieatro Orchestra. 0.14: Mr. Frank Ryan. 9.21: The Ahad Duo (steel guitars). 9.28: Miss Oamille Alder. 9.35: Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham. 9.45: Ahad Duo. 9.52 i: Koso Bay Theatre Orchestra. 10.2: To-morrow's programme. 10.0: Wurlitzer organ, Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 10.25: Wentwortlx Cafo Orchestra, until 11.45. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres) .—S.I: 57th Battalion Band, waltz, "Will o' the Wisp," march "The Contemptlbles." 8.10: Harjorie Lawrence, soprano, "Pleading," "My Am Folk." 8.17: 57th Battalion Band, overture, "Itoyal Windsor." 5.24: Colin Thomson, tenor, "Songs from the Desert Love.Songs." 8.31: 57th Battalion Band, march, "Imperial. Echoes." 8.36 • Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, "Harraonylanty." 8.50: Wrestling at the Stadium. 10.15: jlth Battalion Band, march, "Special." 10 22 • Colin Thomson, tenor, "Sicilian Serenade," ■Sailing Westward." 10.30: Station Orchestra, selection, "Gilbert and Sullivan's Songs." 10.37: Marcelle Berardi, soprano, "Bell Song " i??' £?'■ ??-"u 10A5: Late Worttaß results. 11.1: The Vagabonds, until 11.40. 4QG, Brisbane (385 metres).—B p.m.: The Conquest of tho Air, "Captain Sir George H. Wilkins, airman-explorer." 8.20: Moriologue selected, Miss Neta Cross. Soprano, (a) "Are lou Happy," (b) "Just a Memory," Miss Ihelrna Champion. Pianoforte solos, Miss Rae Phillips. Monologue, Miss Neta Cross. 8 30----?n!? t\r'A^ igilt- !, n Venice'" Mrs. M. L. Spanjer and Mr. B. Stirling. 8.7: Piano, "Omar Kay-yam-flve Tone Poems," Miss Lucy Baker. 8.10. Contralto, "Vorrei," "Could If" Mrs. M. L. Spanjer 8.20: Baritone. "Song of the Sea Gypsy," Mr. Basil Stirling. 8.2G- Piano "Aufschwing" (Schumann), Miss Lucy Bake": In 9 *- n Qrfn t0'T, Jest Her Wa- V-" Mrs. M. Y. Spn Jer ™S-? 0,; Pia "°- "Second Mazurka" (God--3s: n^V^n- < cllo <>ln>. Miss Lucy Baker. 8.45: Duet, "Dear Love of Mine," Mrs. M. L Spanjer and Mr.'B. Stirling SSC: Baritone ;™\ er 7 e r «le AJibama Flows," Mr. B. StiXJ 9.30 Half an hour's dance music. 10 0 • News M-oathor; close down. ™S| SUNDAY, Ist JULY. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres) .—9 to 915 a.m.: Results of All Blacks' tour and selected gramophone items. CO: Children* song setvice , conducted by Uncle Ernest, assisted by BSr^pT 8, "T SCh°ol ChOir' Mirama^ VtvKn T f Sen'iC^ from Church of Christ/1 Vivian street; preacher, Pastor W G Car Chl °^ an' st r Mi» H? Mason; choirmanter.Ur W j Mason. 8.5 (approx.) : Relay of baud recital of the Wellington Municipal iramuays Band, from His. Majesty's Theatre 11A, Auckland (333 metres).—ll am" Service from Auckland Unitarian Church. Preacher, Rev. Albert Thornlnll. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session, d.o : Children's song service ■05T • Relay of service from St. Matthew's' Church' preacher. Key. Canon C. 11. Grant-Cowen: orKamst Mr..J. 11. Philipot. . 8.30: Relay of Municipal organ recital from Town .nail • organist, Mr. Maiiffhan. Barnott. 0.30: Cod Save Uie Kins. ' ' 3YA, Chrlstchurch (30G metres).—9 a.m : ■Results of Rugby match In South Africa. 11 • Service from Church of the Holy Trinity (Anglican), Avonside; preacher, Rev. O. Fitz-' gerald. 3 to 4.30: Afternoon session. 5.30*: Children's song service. Uncle Sam; hymns sung by scholars of the Presbyterian Sunday School. 0.30: Relay of service from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; preacher, Itev. Gcorse Gibb; choirmaster, Mr. J. M'Lean; organist, Mr. Robert E. Lake. 7.45: Aftcr-ehurch concert from 3YA Studio. 5.15 (approx.) : Rebroadeast of 2YA. 4YA, Dunedln (4C3 metres).—s.3o p.m.: Results to hund of All Blacks' tour. 5.31: Children's . song service. C.30: Service from St. Andrew's Street Churcw of Christ; preacher. Pastor W. D. More; choirmaster, Mr. W. Hlclcey. S.O : Studio concert. 9.15.: Close down. 2ZF, Palmerston North (285 metres).—3 p.m. till 4.30: Musical programme. 7 till 9: Musical programme. 2PC, Sydney (442 metres).—7 p.m. till 10.30. 2BL, Sydney (349 metres). —7 p.m.: Service broadcast from Petersham Baptist Church. 8.30 : Manly Municipal Military Band, f1.30: From the studio, Broadway Four (malo quartet). 9.37: British Music Society String Quartet. 9.44: Miss Molly Do Gunst (soprano). 9.sl:.Broadway Four. 9.58 :. Following day's programme. Weather. 10.2: British Music Society's String Quartet. 10.9: Miss Molly Do Gunst. 10.10: Kntionnl .Anthem. ■IQG, Brisbane (353 metres).—7.3o p.m.: From St. Stephen's Cathedral, evening service, followed by band concert: - ,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 7

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 7

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 7

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