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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 6th JULY. 2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's session, Uncle Ernest, assisted by pupils of Miss Agnea Wright. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports' results.—7.4o: iecturette, "The Sport of Big Game Hunting in the Northern Waters of New Zealand," Colonel F. Turton Mabin. 8.0: G.P.O. Clock. 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, "Comrades In Arms." 8.11: Philharmonic Quartet, "I Lovo a Little Cottage." 5.15: Contralto, Miss Madge Freeman, (a) ."Because," (b) ■ "Betty's Garden). 8.22: Symons-EUwood-Short Trio, "Waltzes." (Selmtt). 8.'32:' Humour, Madame Eugenic Dennis, ' "Annette's Pleading." 8.37: Mrs. Mildred Kenney's Steel Guitar Trio, (a) "Mellow Moon," (b) "Checrie Beerie Bee." 8.44: Bass, Mr. C. Bryden, (a) "Pearl," (b) "You in a Gondola." 8.51: Duet, Miss Madge Froc- ' man ' and' Air. Edward Dennis, "Beyond." 8.55: Trombone solo with orchestral accompaniment, Mr. H. Oakea, "O Star, of Eve." fl.l: Weather forecast. 0.3: Soprano, Mrs. Ellison Porter, "My Mother Bids Mo Bind My Hair." 9.7 : Request numbers, tho orchestra. 9.13: Philftarmonic Quartet, "Tell Me, Flora." 9.10: Mrs. Mildred Ktany's Steel Guitar Trio, (a) "Londonderry Air," (b) "Monana." 9.33 : The orchestra, "Yoeman of the Guard." 9.M: Humour, Madame Eugenic Dennis, "Thinking of You." 9.48: Philharmonic Quartet, "Aloha Oe." 9.52: The orchestra, dance novelttes. 10.2: God' Save the King. ' IYA, Auckland (533 moires).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. fi.o: Children's session. 7.15: Talk, Mr. George Campbell, "Motoring-" 7-30: Kngby review by Mr. J. K. Miiloney. S.O: Chimes.' 8.1: Orchestral selection, record. "Irish Suite.".. B.n : Madame Mary Tmvscy's Quartet, "Choral Fantasia on Irish Airs," Part 1. 8.14: Cornet, Mr. Eustace Tregilgas, "The Farewell." S.IO: Baritone, Mr. John Brec. "The Mountains o' Mourne." 8.24: Auckland Trio, "The Shamrock." ' 8.32:-Soprano, Madame Mary Tow-' sey, "Kathleen Mavourneon." S.liK: Elocutionary, Mr. J. F. Motitacite, (a) "Shaiidou Bells,". (1)) "The Little Irish Mother." S.'IS: Tenor,' Mr. John Jt'Uougall, "She is Far Fruin tho ,La»d." 8.52: Harp solo, record. "Believe *io If All Those Kudearliig Young Charms." ' B.SS:' Contralto, Miss Gwdnyth. Evans, "The Dear Little Shamrock." 9.0: Baritone, Mr. Leo O'Malley, "The Wearing o' tho Green." 9.1: Weather-forecast. !).5: Orchestral' selection, record, "Irish Melodies." 9.12: Soprano, Madame Mary %> Towsey, "The Irish .Emigrant." 9.17: Cornet, Mr. ■ E. Tregilgas, (a) "Klllafiiey," (b) "Mother Wachree." 9.25: Baritone, Mr. J. Breo, "For the Green." 9.29: .Instrumental trio, "Loudonderry Air." 9.37: Humour, Mr. .1. ■F. Montague, "Father.'Phil's Subscription List." 9.43: 'Cello, Miss Molly Wright, "Keltic Lament." 9.48: Tenor. Mr. J. M'Dougall, "Oft in the Stilly Night." 9.53: If.'i'rp splo, record, "Come Back to-Erin." 9.56; Madame Mary Towscy's Quartet, "Choral Fantasia on Irish Airs." -Part 2. 10.1: «o<l Save tho King. ■■ 3YA, Christehureh (SOU metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0 :. Clilldrcu's session, Big Brother .7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports review. S.O: Overture, Robert Schumann vocal programme. 8.5: Melodious Quartet, "Ladybird." 8.9: Mouth-organ, Mr. Alfred Tohlll,' "The West, a Nest, and You, Dear." 8.13: Soprano. Miss Frances Hamertou, (a) "Lorelei," (b) . "Spring's Arrival." ' 8.19: 'Cello, Mr. Harold Beck, "AbenlVcd." 8.23: Bass, Mr. T. D. Williams, "Jly Abode." 8.27: Chrlsteliurcii -Broadcasting'- Trio,- "Scherzo" (Schumann). 8.3-*>: Contralto, Miss Belle Henaut.' "I Will'Not-Chide." 8.39: Musical jazz on Diano, Mr. Alec Cowhau, "Give Me the Stars." 8.44: Soprano and tenos duet, "Tragedy." 5.48: Humorous ' recitation, Mr. J. P. Uarragh, "Colieu 'I'liones His Tailor." 8.51: Melodious Four, "Red,. Bed Rose." 8.58: Weather forecast. -9.0: Overture. D.n;. Contralto,' Miss Alellc Ecnaut, "Tho Nut Tree. 9.)): Mouth-organ, Mr. Alfred Tohlll, (a) "The Prisoners Song," (b) "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary." 9.15: Bass, Mr. T. D. Williams; "The Two Grenadiers.". 9.19: 'Cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck, "Second Movement from Concerto" (Schumann). 0.24: Melodious Four, "A Flower to Me Thriu Secmest." 3.28: Christehureh Broadcasting Trio, "Traumerel" (Scliumiinn). 9.30: Soprano, Miss Frances.Hamertou, (a) " 'Tis He," (b) "Guardian Angels."' 9.42: Jazz novelties on the jiltiuo, Mr. Aleo Cowhain, (a) "Me Too," (b) "I Wonder How 'I Look When I'm Asleep." 9.48: Humorous recitation, Mr. J. P. Diirragh, "The Huntsman.", i 1.55: Melodious Four. "Folk Song." (Sod Save the King. ■IYA, Diniedin,;(4l>3: metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. H.O : Children's session. Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.1 a: News;-, session. 7.30: "The. Latest Books," by Mr. 11., Greenwood. S.p: Town Hall chimes. S.I:, Orchestral overture. . S. 10: Mezzo soprano, Miss Molly Tickers, (a) "At Dawning," (b) "The Spinning Wheel." 8.15: Cornet, Mr. George .Christie, "Zelda." 8.23: Baritone, Mr. L. M. Cachcmnille. "Cradle Song." 8.27: Hesitations. "Bliss'- Sheila Ncilson, (a) VTho Journey," (b) "Lynctto." 5.30: Mezzosoprano, Miss Molly -Victors, "The Bird With the Brokem'Wing." • !-8.39-: Cornet, Mr... George Christie, (a) "The Trumpeter," (b) "I Hear You Calling Me.?' 9.49:-. Baritone, Mr. L. M. C.'achemalllc. (a) "She is Far From Ihe Land," (b) "Lolita." 8.55:- Jlixltntlou, Miss Sheila Ncilson," Ballad of East and West." S.O: Weather forecast. 'J. 2: Dunce mush: ■from the Savoy. 10.2: (Jod Save this King. 2FC, ■-Sydney ■ H42 metres).—S.O : Big Ben; Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 5.45: Peggy, nunliar,:contralto, (a) "Home Isn't Home Witli■out You," (b) "Little Holes in Heavra." 8.53: Scott Alexander, radio sltotrh.1 , Si.fl: Big Ben : weather; Vladimir Elm, Uusaian baritone. 9.10: Carlton and Shaw, musical act. 9.20: Prince Kdvrnrcl Theatre ' Orchestra. 9.30: Vladimir Elm, Russian baritone. 9.38: Scott Alox- | audcr. 9.45: Peggy Uunbar, contralto, (a) "Eleauore," (b) "Pleading." 9.515: "Tlio Two Melody Boys." 10.5: Prlnco Edward i Theatre Orchestra. 10.20: Lita Itnyne, popular songs. 10.27 p.m.: "The Two Melody Boys." 10.37: Weather. 10.38 : Carlton and Shaw, musical act. 10.48: Ambassadors-Dance Orchestra. 10.54: Lilii Iluyno, popular souks. 11.0: Ambassadors' Dance Band, till 11,45. 2BL, Sydney (310 metres). —Programme not to hand. - 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —8.0 p.m. : Collingwood Citizens' Bund, march "Cavalry of the Clouds," overture' "Somlramldc." . S.U: Colin Crane, baritone, "Honeymoon Cottage," "Maori Maiden." 8.IT: Collingwood Bund, .selection, "The .Merrymakers." 5.27 : The Kalnmas S.-10: Kathleen Simms, soprunu, "Le Violette," "Dinpherilit." 5.47: Collingivood Bund, grand naval fantasia, "A Sailor's Life." 9.0:-A story of an opera, under'tho direction of William fi. .lames. 9.3-J: (Jolllngwood Ba«d. novelty-"Pop Goes the. Weazel." fox-trot, "Tho 1 Girl- Friend." '.1.40,:' Colin Crime, baritone, "When You Played the Organ," "Sidu by Side."----9.J7: Station Orchestra. "The Waters of Mtnnetouka." 9.57 : To-morrow's races. 10.7 : Collingwood Band, gavotte, "Bolls of Bruges." 10.14: T. James Lloyd, tenor, ."Ben Boll.," "O, Could I But -Express in Song.", 10.21 : Station Orchestra, "The Evolution of Yankee Doodle," "Ait3sie." 10.31:: Kathleen Simms, soprano, "Sometimes in 'Summer," "When Lovo iv Kind." 10.38: News service. 10.50 :T. James Lloyd, tenor, "Eleanore," "Smllin' Through." . .10.57 : Collingwood Band,' Russian dance, "Trepal;." 11.1: The Vagabonds, dance music till 11.40. ■ . , 3AU Melbourne. (181 metres).—7.3o: May's Band, dance music. 8.0: News and reports. 5.30: The: Studio. Orchestra, overture. "7,;impa," "By. tho Lake of .Geneva," imit I. 5.45: Freda Trcwcck, lmwKO-sopruuo. "The, CiuMiim." ■'."riicKiai'llHK.." 'X.52: Herbart I'cllli'cr. violin. I VC.inzoim del VioMno" (Schebik), "Legemlo d'Amour" (liecce). 8.57: The Victoria Trio. i!U: J. Harcduvt-'Bailey,' entertainer, Cockney I cliararter sketch, "Odd Jobs," humorous sketch, "Black lioger, the Pirate of Dozey Bay." 9.10: Studio Orchestra, ballet, inusit from "Cilaronda". (Poiichlelli), "irrench Soi-c.nadc" (Grieg). 0.25: Will Davics, baritone, "Tlirce for Jack,'1

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5