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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY. 7th SEPTEMBER.

2YA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's sessionUncle Ernest. 7.0: News, market reports, and snorts results. 7.40: Lccturetto—Colonel F. B. Jlabln, "Tho Thrills of Sword I'lshing." 8.0. Gl'O. clock. 8.1: Overture—Tho Orchestra. "William Tell" (Rossini). 8.11: Contralto— Miss Madge Freeman, "Well-a-Day. 8.15. llecltntlon, Mr. Barton Glngor, "Como." 8.22: Studio Trio, (a) "Air" (Schumann), (b) Pile Ketiirn" (Bizet). 5.32: Tenor, Mr. Edwin Dennis, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes." 8.30: The Orchestra "II Trovatoro" (Verdi). 8.46: Duet, Miss Jkdge Freeman and Mr. Hwln Dennis, "Night of Stars, Night of Love.' 8.50: Soprano, Mrs. Ellison Porter, "Vale." 8.54: Hie Orchestra, request number. 9.2: Weather forecast. 0.4: Philharmonic Trio, "Secret 9.8: Pianoforte, Miss Joyce Downing, (a) Hungarian Khapsody No. 11" (Liszt), (b) Golliwogs Cake Walk" (Debussy). 9.16: Contralto, Miss Matlfjo Freeman, "Sweet Early Violets. 9.20: Tenor, Mr. Edwin Dennis, (a) "O Could I But Express," (b) selected. 0.20: The Orchestra, •Taeliacci" (Leoncavallo). 9.36: Duet, Mrs. Ellison Porter and Miss Madge Freeman, "Ghosts of Little White Roses." 9.40: Recitations, Mr. Barton Ginger, (a) "First Appearanco at Odeon Theatre of Nicholas Tacchenanli," (b) 'Tho Three Trees." 9.48: Soprano, Mrs. Ellison Porter, "Carmena." o.s'i "• Tho Orchestra, "Lilac Time," Part 2 (SchubertCliitsam). 10.2: God Save the King. Subject to conditions being favourable, tho Eucharisttc Congress, in Sydney will be rebroadcast from 9.30 p.m. till 10.30 p.m. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour—Nod and Aunt Jean. 7.15: Lecture, ■ Majoi J. A. Cowpor, "Aviation." 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral, "Tho Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolal). 8.8: Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet, "Sympathy." 5.12: Auckland Instrumental Trio, "Allegro from Trio In E" (Gade). 8.20: Baritone, Mr. John Bree, "Lady Mine." 8.23: Tho Bohemian Trio, (a) "Blue Mountain Homo," (b) "Itamona." 8.30: Contralto, Miss Edna Peace, "Dawn." 8.34: Humour, Mr. J. F. Montague, "My Early Loves." 8.40: Tenor, Mr. J. M'Dougall, "My Heart Is a Haven." 8.44: 'Cello, Miss M. Wright. 8.49: Soprano, Madamo Mary Towsey, "Aye Maria"' (Mascagni). 8.53: Weather forecast. 8.54: The Wizard, "Word Wangles." 9.14: Duct, Messrs. Brcc and M'Dougall, "The Battle Eve." 0.18: Orchestra], "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 0" (Liszt). 0.25: Contralto, Miss E. Peace, "Where the Great Ships Ride." f1.29: Humour, Mr.. J. l\ Montague, (a) "Tho Showman," (b) "Threo Stories." 0.35: Baritone, Mr. J. Breo, "The Floral Daucc."' 9.42: Tho Bohemian Trio, (ft) "Magnolia." 0.40: Tenor, Mr, J. M'Dougall, •I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby." 9.53: Instrumental Trio —"Norwegian Dance" (Grieg). 10: Madamo Mary Towsey's Quartet, "Sweet and ] Low." 10.4: God. Save the King. | 3YA. Chrlstchurch (306 metres).—3 to 4.50 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session. 7.15: News'session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture (rebroacicaßt of 2YA). Tho Melodious Four will present tho song cycle, "Flora's Holiday " B.C: Quartet, "Come All. Ye Lads and Lassies." Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton. "Love's Greeting." Tenor, Mr. Uussoll Sumner, "Tell Mo, Charming Creature." Quartet, "Gentle Dawn." 'Cello, Mr. Harold Beck, "Aria" and "Danso Rustlque" (MathesonSiiuire). Quartets, "Tho Country Dance," "Maidens, Beware Ye." Baritone, Mr.. T. D. Williams, "Sound Judgment." Quartets, "The Pedlar," "Tho Commotion of Love." 8.35: Violin, flute, and harp trios (records), (a) "Herd Girl's Dream" (Labitzky), (b) "Love in Idleness"" (Macbeth). 8.48: Song at.piano, Mr. Jock Lockhart, "The Message." 8.52.: Chrlßtchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Avo Maria" (Schubert), (b) "Pierrette" (Chaminade). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Overture. 9.7: Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) "Tho Organgrinder's Song," (b) "April Children." Tenor, Mr. Russell Sunnier, (a) "Go, Lovely Hose," (b) "The Last Watch." 9.18: One-stap, Willyams Dance Band, "Chlngy Wlngy." 9.22: Song at piano, Mr. Jock Lockhart, "Osb Kosli." 9.2fi: Contralto, Miss Belle Renailt, (a) "Setting Sun," (G) . "Cuckoo . Clock." 9.30: Fox-trot— Willyams Dance Baud, "Sweet Ella May." 9.35: Saxophorio duet, Messrs. G. Wilkinson and JI. Bamflold, 'La Paloma." ' 9.40: Plantation sougs with choruses—Mr. T. D. Williams and tho Melodious Four, (a) "Dc Old Banjo," (b) "Good Night." Dance music.till 11 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session. 7.15: News session and book reviews. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. Orchestral selection. 8.10: Contralto, Miss Dorothy Skinner, (a) "Four by the Clock," (b) "Oft in tho Twilight." 8.16: Cornet, Mr. D. J. Robertson, "Zanette." 8.21: Bass, Mr. Neil Black, "Aoleen Marie." 8.25: Pianoforte, Mrs. Ernest Drake, "Liobostraume, No. 3" (Liszt). 8.29: Flute, Mr. Charles E. Gibbons, "La Fillo dv Regiment." 8.35: Contralto, Miss Dorothy Skinner, "Sunrlso and Sunset. 8.38: Cornet, Mr. D. J. Robertson, (a) "Un Peu d'Amour," (b) "Parted." 8.45: Bass, Mr. Neil Black, (a) "Soul of Mino," (b) "Tho Merry Monk." 5.52: Flute, Mr. Charles E. Gibbons, "Silvery Sands." 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Dance muuic from the Savoy till 10. 2FC, Sydney (112 metres). —8.0: "Big Bon." New South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orcreotra. 7.15: Ethel Jlullor, contralto: (a) "I Ask No Reward;" (b) "Night." 8.22: Broadcasting Orchestra. 8.35: Elslo M'Dounell (soprano) and Celeuo Hooper (mezzo) : (a) duet, "Saluted Mother;" (b) "Tho Song is Ended." 8.43: Broadcasting . Orchestra. P.O: 1 Weather forecast; "Mr. Medley and Mrs. Mot-r Icy." 9.10: Broadcasting Orchestra. 0.25: Etlial Mullor, contralto: (a) "Yesterday;'' (b) "Beside tho Soa." 9.32: Carlton Fay, planoforto, "Pictures of Franco" (Brand). 9.42: "Tho Mellow Fellows." 9.52: Elsio M'Dounell (soprano) and Celene Hooper (merao) : (a) duet, "I Heard a Voice in the Tranquil Night;" (b) solo, "Waltz Song." 10.0: "Big Ben." Carltou Fay, pianoforto: "Thro' the Castle Gato" (Blake). 10.10: "The Mellow Follows." 10.20: Ambassadors' Danco Orchestra until 11.30. ■ , , 2BL, Sydney (319 'inetres).-*-8 p.m.: Topical Chorus. 8.3: Mr. Wm. Green, tenor, "Oft in the Stilly Night;" "I Heard You Go. By." 8.10: Tho Wurlltzer Organ, Arcadia Thoatro, Chatswood. 5.20: Charles Lawrence and His Wlroloss Wits: (1) Opening chorus: (2) An Interrupted Son; (3) Miss Dorrlo Word, soprano: (a)"" May In My Garden;" (b) "Morning and You;" (4) Sketch, "A Restless Night;" (5) Mr. James Peddle, pianist; (6) .A Suburban Idyll; (7) Mr. W. E^'Lewla, baritone; (a) "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee;" (b) "The Two Grenadiers;" (8) Mr. Charles Lawrence (entertainer at the- piano) ; (9) Miss Dorothy Don'itr, soubrette: (a) "Mary Anne," (b) "Tlioro Must Bo a Silvor Lining;" (10) Finale. 9.5: Weather report 9.6: Saturday's races. 9.21: Mr. Wm. Green: "Believe Mo if All;" "Mattinata." 9.28: Mr. James Peddle, pianist. 9.34: "Sidolights of an ovenlng spent with tho Archbishop of Canterbury at Lamboth Palaco": Mrs. \V. A. Holinan. 9.49: Miss Dorothy Dewar: (a) "Adoree," (b) "Like b Virginia Crooper." 9.56: Mr. W. E. Lewis: (a) "Tho Arrow nnd the Song," (b) "She Alono Charmeth My Sadness." 10.3: VVurlitzer Organ, Chatswood. 10.20: Miss Dorrie Ward: (a) "Our Little Love,"-(b) "You, Dear, and I." 10.27: Following day's programme. 10.30: Romano'B Dance Orchestra • till 11.30. 3LO, Melbourno (871 metres).—B.l6 p.m.: Collingwood Citizens' Band, march, "King Cotton";. overture, "Diamond Star." ,8.25: The Sundowners, quartet, "Birth of the Blues." 8.32: Collingwood Band, march, "Honour the Brave;" hj-mn, "I'm Praying For You." 8.42. Herbert Sanderson (baritone), "Tho Lute Player," "Out of the Mist." 8.49: H. K. Love, "Technicalities." 8.59: Elsy Trewcok (Soprano), "Dove Lono." 9.4: Collingwood Band, "Memories of Wallace." 9.22: Song cycle, "On Jlielum River." 9.44: Collingwood Band, "A Trip to Blackpool;" march, "Marine Artillery." 9.50: The Sundowners, quartets, "Coppah Moon," "I Got a Home." 9.57: Tomorrow's Sporting Events. 10.7: "The Futurists,". "Tangled Waves." 10.22: Collingwood Band, euphonium solo. 10.30:' Elsy Trewcek (soprano), ''Snowflakes;" request Item. 10.87: News sorvlce. 10.47: Margaret . Clarence (comedienne), "Tip-top Tlpperary Mary," "Black Sheep of tho Family." 10.54: Collingwood Band, waltz, "Hearts of Gold." 11.1: Tlio Radl-o-Aces, dance music till 11.40. 3AR, Melbourne (484 metres). —8.30 p.m.: Community singing transmitted from tho Soliseum, Ballarat. 10.15: Studio Orchestra: "March of the Dwarfs" (Grieg); "An Evening Song" (Haydn Wood) ; "Twilight Reverie" (Thome). 10.30: Estelle Mark Trio, song,. "Lament of Isis"; piano, "Preludo in D Minor" (Bach); song, "Life and Death"; violin, "Aye Maria" (Schubert-Wilhelmj). 10.45: Studio Orchestra: "Four Dances from tho Rebel Maid" (Phillips). 10.55: News Service. 10.58: Weather forecast. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—S p.m.: Chorus, "True Till Death," Sllkstone Apollo Club; chairman's- address, Hon. D. A. Gledson, 'M.L.A.; musical monologue, Mr. David Owens; solo, and chorus, "Image of a Rose;" Apollo Club; address. His Excellency Sir John Goodwin; baritone, Mr. John Thomson; distribution of Sir John Ambulance awards by Lady Goodwin; violin solo by Mr. Alex. Lawrio; chorus, "Neroquay Fisherman," Sllkstono Club; instrumental selection, Tho Musical Messengers; tenor, "Mary." Mr. Thos. Westwood; distribution of the railway awards by Commissioner for Railways, Mr. J.W. Davidson; chorus, "Soldiers' Song," Apollo Club; instrumental selection, Tho Musical Messengers: address by Captain E. R. B. Pike, representing St. John Ambulance Association; musical monologue), Mr. David Owens; chorus, "Molly Grey," Apollo Club; address by Mr. R. J. Chalmers, C.M.8.; solo and chorus, "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," Apollo Club; violin' solo, Sir. Alex Lawrio; chorus, "Care Killed a Cat," Apollb Club: bass, "Tlio Minoi," Mr. V.. B. Morris; selection, "The Musical Messengers; chorus, "Land of Hope nnd Glory," Apollo Club. 10.0: Road Information. 10.15: News, weather; close down. Arrangements have been made for a suitable reception to be accorded to Tom Hecney when ho arrives in Auckland by tho Aorangl on Sunday afternoon. Tho whole event will bo described by IYA, and Heeney, speaking from the deck of tho steamer, will broadcast his greetings to tho peoplo of New Zealand. Tho reception is fixed for approximately 4 o'clock.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 4

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 4

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 4