RADIO PROGRAMMES
THURSDAY, 3th JULY. ... 2YA Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon -session.—--CO: Children's-session— AunrGwen, assisted by Hataitat School Orpheus Society. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 7.40 : Lecturette, -Miss Margaret O'Connor, "IKMiys and Dancing in Other Lands." •*•»: G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the Central Mission Band, under the conductorship of Mr. H. Ba>ker, and assisting artists. S1: -March, Baua,' "Famous Fragments." S.B : The Mellow U'ellows, ."I'm Telling the Birds." 8.12: Cornel :solo with 'band accompaniment. Bandsman L. , Baker, "Sweet Spirit, Hear .My Prayer." ' 8.17:/Jhe, Baritone. Fellow, "Young Tom o" Devon:" 8.21: Selection, Band, "Operatic Beauties.'1 8.31:: Two Little Fellows, 'Tenor and Birltone." '"' 8.35': Waltz, Brad, "Queen of Emrolds.". 8.4 i: Ronnie and Mouty -"Fifty Million i'renehrnen Gan't: Be .Wrong." S.4li: March, Band, "Capiscolus." • 8.51: Mez-zo-soprano, Miss' Nita. Hopkins,. "Fair Radha." 8.56: The Other Fellow, "The Drum Major." 9.0: Weather foiecast. 9.2: The Two Fellows, "Tho Man Hunt" ; (Foy). U.r: Selection, Band, "La Soanambula." U. 17: The Bass J?ellow, (a) "I Hear a Thrush at Eve"; (b) "The Klngers." 9.24: Anthem, Band, "Jerusalem." 0.2!): One of the Fellows, "Morning." 9.33 Ronnie and Monty, "Everything at Home." 9.3J5; Selection, Band, "The-' Magic- -Flute." 9.47: Mezzo-soprsmo, MiS3 Nita Hopkins, "The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington." 9.51: The Funny Fellow, "Some Stories." !>.56: The Mellow Fellows, "Kothing Else to Dx ' 10.0: March, Band, "The Contemptlbles." • God Save the King. IYA, Auckland <333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session— Peter Pan. 7.15: Lecturette, Mr. N. M. Ricbmond, "World History To-day." T. 30: News and reports. Book review. 8.0 : Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture irom Strand Theatre. 8.11: Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, 'Annie Laurie." 8.15: Cornet duct, .Messrs. Salthouse ,wd Dayies, "Friendly Rivals." 3.20: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, .'Juove's. vviiisper.'' 8.25: Auckland I'rio, 'First Movement—Trio No. 9" (Haydn).. 8.34: Baritone Mr. Barry. Coney, ■'a Memory." 8.38 : Trumpet, record, "Trumpet Bluos." 8.42: Novelty, Mr. If. W. Barker, "A Wayside Philosopher to His Friend —Effective Salesmanship." . 8.52: Ignall's Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) "Colonel Bogey"; (b) "The Lost Chord." 8.58: Sopraino, Miss Dorothy Youd, "Lilies of Lorraine." 9.2: Evening forecast. 9.3: Kelay of entr'acte from Strand Theatre. 9.8. Talk, Air. Culford Bell, "Great Authors." 9.18: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Cherry Ripe." 9.22: Tenor, Mr. G. C. Queen, (a) "I Hear You Calling Me"; (b) "Horn Bowling." 9.27: Trumpet solo, record, "Sweet Stuff." 9.30: Contralto, Miss Martha.. Williamson, "Bose in the Bud." 9.33: Cornet Suets, Messrs Davlea and- Salthouse, (a), "acncvleve"; (b) ■ 'Down the Vale." 9.37: Hunieui, Mr. F. W. Barker,. "Sing a Song of Sixpence." 9.40: Baritone, Air. Barry Coney, •Deafh of Nelson." 9.43:. Ignall's Hawaiian Orchestra, . (a) 'Aloha-oe"; (b) "Hula Medley"; (c)\ VSweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine." 9.51: 'Soprano, ''Iss Dorothy Youd, "Hindoo Song." 9.54:" Auckland Trie, 'Serenade" from 'Les .lillions O'Arlequlu." 10.2: Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, 'Chough and Crow." 10.C: God Save.the King. . :3YA,-.Christchurch...(3ffli<J..metres);.—3 to 4,3.0.. p.m.: Afternoon session/,1. 6.0: Children's, ses-> sioh—Chuckle" arid" Aunt 'Pftt."" 7.15: "News session. 7.30: Talk by Mr'. Crompton on "Popular Electricity."-- 8.0 : Chimes and overture; programme .of ,old English . composers. 8.5: ■ Soprano arid tenor duet, Madame''Gowef-Burns and Mr. Harold Prescbtti "O That. We Two Were Maying." 8.9: Duct for violins, Misses Irene Morris and TUelma Cusack, "Vivace" from "Concerto for Two Vioifcns" (Bach). 8.13: Contralto, Mrs. Ann Harper, (a) "The Three Kavens"; (b) "When Lowo is Kind." S. 10: Flugel horn and cornet duet, Messrs. S. N. Trenberth and S. Creagh, "Tasmania." 8.21: Soprano, Miss Adella Innes, (a) "The Lass with the' Delicate Air"; (b) "Have You Seen but a 'White Lily Grow." 8.28: Christchurch Broad-, casting Trio, "Preludo and. Minuet" (Parker). 8.36: Recitation, Miss Naiare Hooper; "The Freckle-Faced Girl." 8.41: Euphonium, Mr. R. C. Brundall, "Wendoree." 8.45: Soprano and contralto duet, Grand Opera] Duo, "Nymphs and Shepherds." 8.50: Weather forecast. 8.52: Overture. 9.0: Contralto; Mrs. Ann Harper, (a)' "Good-morrow," "The jßanks of Allan Water," (b) "Gossip vJoan." .'9.7: Duct, for violins,. Misses Irene;--Morris -and Thelma, Cusack. "Duet" for Two VloJlps" "tMoszkowski).. 9.13: Soprano, Miss Adela' fanis; ;.(a) "Should He Upbraid"; (b) "By Dimpling- Brook." 9.20: Flugel horn and cornet duet, Messrs. S. Creagh. and E. N. Trenberth, "Excelsior." 9.25: Vocal trio, Grand Opera Trip. 9.29: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Slow Waltz" (Carse) ; (b) "Bohemian Dance" (Donofowski). 1.30: Recitations, Miss Naare flooiper, ;a) "Peter"; (b) "When [he Minister Conies to Tea.". 9.46: Euphonium solo, Mr. B, C. .3rundall, .''GoodNight, Farewell." 5.53-: -Soprano and contralto Utet, Grand Opera Ouo;; "T-he Elfin's Call." God Save the King. :'■■,'• ' 4YA, Ounedin-. C46S metres) .—Silent. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7.4s:. ,H. W. Varna' and Company;' will give,, in--.response to many requests -by listeners,' a repeat performance of the play "A Royal Divorce." 8.20: Mabel Batchelor, soprano, 8.28: .Announcements. 8.30 : Lionel - Lawson,1-violinist. 8.38 : Second part of "A Royal Divorce." 9.10: Late weather forecast; a programme by the-Sydney Madrigal Society. 9.40: ■ Lioniel Lawson, violinist. 9.48: Mabel Batchelor, soprano. 9.56: Ambassadors' Dance Band, j 10.10: Charles O'Mara, entertainer; old-time1-numbers: (a) "The Man Who Broke (ho Bank at Monte Carlo"i (b) "Moonbeams." 10.18: Ambassadors' Danes Band.: iO;28:-Charles O'Mara, entertainer: (a) "Faces," (b) "When You're Married, .Girls." .10.36': .Weather fprecast; Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.4?: Studio music. 10.58: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.58: To-morrowfs programme and ilate news.. 11: Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, 'till 11.45 p.m. 2BL, Sydney (349 metres). —Programme not received. - ! 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —Dance programme by the Vagabonds till 11.40, with the following other items.: 8.10: Kai;hle<?n Sims, soprano, "Rose Softly Blooming."- &.24: The Kalamas. 8.36: Colin Crane, baritone, "Shanghai." 8.48:. Kathleen. . Simms, .soprano, "Daddy's Sweetheart." 9.0: Tlie Kalamas, Hawaiian melodies. 9.12: Colin Crane, baritone, "Rose Time." 9.24: Edward Hacking, .tenor, "A Farewell." 9.36: Kathleen SilmmSj soprano, "The Fuchsia Tree." 9.48: Edward Hocking, tenor, "Sally in Our Alloy." 10.0: News service 10.24 : The Kalamas. 10.36': Colin Crane, baritone, 'You've Got to Learn to Smile." 10.48: Edward .Hocking, tenor, "The Rooßter." 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B; p.m.: Radio debate, Subject, "Does the Average Australian Give Too Much Attention to Sport?" 9: Weather forecast. 9.1: Overture, "The Soldier's Return," Clarwln Orchestra. 9.7: Soprano, (a) "The Blackbird," (b) "I. Lbvo You Truly," Miss Thelma Champion. 9.13: "The Sabbath Call.", the" Anglo Male Quartet. 9.17: Pianoforte, (a) "The Butterfly" (Loralee), (b) "Minuet in A" (Padereswski), Miss Enith Clarke 9.28: Tenor,' 'Somewhere,;' Mr. C. R. Kolb.- 9.32: Selected'numbers by'the Clarwln Orchestra. 9.37:-Bass, "The Sun. God," Mr. Dick Pike. 9.41: Cornet, "Land utf Hope and Glory"; melophono solo, "I Hear You Calling Mo," Miss Ruby Corrick. 9.48: "Tho Last Rose of Summer/ the Anglo Male Quartet. 9.53: Valso, "Summer Secrets," Clarwln Orchestra. f1.58: Baritone, "The Pagan," Mr. A. F. Stoddart. 10.3: Duet, "The Ballad Singers," Messrs. C. R. Kolb and Dick Pike. 10.7: "Serenade" (Schubert), tho Anglo Ma.le Quartet. 10.12 : March, 'The Operator," Clartvin Orchestra. 10.15: News; weather; close <lown.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 6
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