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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, llth SEPTEMBER. 2JA, Wellington (420 metres).—3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour; Big Brother Jack. 7.0: News, market reports, and snorts results. 7M : Lecturette, "For tho Sinn on the Lam!." S.O: G.P.O. clock. S.I: Ovortn ro —The Orchestra; (a) "American Patrol" (Mcacham), (b) "liiua Danube Waltz" I (Strauss). 8.11: Tenor, Mr. Arthur Coo, "God Speed You, Dear." 5.14: Contralto, Miss Lily Macltio, "Meadowsweet." 8.17: Duet for flute and clarinet, Slgnor Truda and Mr. E. Wright —"Lo Hero the Gentle Lark." 5.33: Humour, Mr I>m«r. Star!;, "Richard tlio First." 8.30: Baritone with orchestra, Mr. Len. Barnes —(a) "Temple Bells," (b) "Lena Than tho Dust," (c) "Kashmiri Song," (d) "Till I Wake." 8.42: Soprano, Mrs. Allco Harris, "Softly Awakes My Heart." 8.4G: Tho Orchestra, request items. 8.54: Tho Orpheus Quartet, "Ciribirlbln." 8.55: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: Tenor, Mr. Arthur Coe, "Swedish Lovo Song." 0.5: Humour, Mr. Doug. Stark, "Bella." 9.12 • The Orchestra, "Ilunting Song" (Bucalossi) ; xylophouo solo with orchestral accompaniment, "Worrying" (soloist, Mr. L. Probcrt). 9.22: Songs at tho piano, Mr. Billy Hart—(a) "Tellln" tho Birds," (b) and (c) selected. 9.32: Gramophone recital: Selection, Band of lI.M. Coldstream Guards, "Martha" (Flotow) ; baritone solo, Mr. Peter Dawson "Sire, Your Toast," from "Carmen;" violin, Jnscha Heifetz, "Hebrew Melody" (Achron) ; soprano, Miss Evelyn Scotney, "Bluo Danube Waltz;" pianoforte, Mischa Levitski, "Hungarian Itliapsody," No. 6 (Liszti : tenor, Mr. Joseph nislop, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle;" orchestral, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Waltz of tho Flowers," from "Nutcracker Suite" (Tschalkowsky) ; waltz. The Troubadours, "La Golondrina." 10.2: National Anthem. IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.30: Book review. S.O- Chimes. 8.1: Overture from Majestic Theatre. 8.11: Soprano, Miss Nancy Hannah; "Songs My Mother Taught Me." 8.15: Flute solos, "Witches1 Dance." 8.19: Baritone. Mr. J. Bosun, "Harvester's Night Song." 5.23: Auckland Trio, "Flnalo from Trio in C I I Minor" (Mendelssohn). 8.32: Cont-.-alto, Mad. amo Ireno Aiusluy "Sink, lted Sun." B.3t>. Pianoforte, Mr. C. Toivscy. S.ll: Lecture on Old New Zealand Mr. A. 1!. Chappell, ""Early Adventures in Trade." S.s(i: Relay from ,Majestic Theatre. 9.4: Weather forecast. i 1.5: Mezzo-soprano. Miss Nance Miicklow, "Arise, O Sun." n.O: Flute, "I'apilllon, Op. 30": (Kohler). 9.13: Tenor Mr. 3. Maddoeks, "Thou Art' Risen." 0.17: Auckland Trio, "Serenade" (Drigo). 9.25: Contralto, Madamo Irene Ainsley, "Love's Old Swcel Song." 0.29: 'Exempts from "Maid of tho Mountains," under tho direction of Madame Ircno Ainsluy—chorus, "Friends Hayo to Part"; tenor and cliorus, "Live for To-day"; soprano and chorus. "My Lifo is Lovo '," soprano solo, "Farewell;" cliorus, "Dividing the Spoil," "We're Gathered Hero;" soprano solo, "Lovo Wilt Find a Way;" soprano and tenor. "A Paradiso for Two;" mezzo-soprano and baritono, "Husbands and Wives;" tenor, "A Bachelor Gay;" chorus, "When Each Day;" soprano, baritono, and chorus, "Good People Gather Round;" mezzosoprano and baritone, "Over Hero, Over Thcro" finale. 10.0: God Save the Kincr. 3YA, CUristchurch (306 metres).—Silent. 4YA, Dunedin (4G3 metres) .—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0 • Children's hour; Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address. S.O: Town Hall chimes. Concert by tho St. Kilda Band. 8.1: March, the Band, "Itoyal Rover." 5.5: Tenor, Mr. L. 13. Dalley— (a) "I Heard You Sinning," (b) "A Little Dar." 8.10: Recitation, Miss Anita Winkel, "If." 8.13: Hymns, tho Band—"Abide With Me" and "Lead, Kindly Light." 8.18: Mezzosoprano. Miss Bertha Uawlinson, "Waiata Maori." 8.22: Recitations, Mr. Lester Mollor — (a) "Tho Thousandth Man," (b) "Tho Cow." 5.30: fantasia, the Band, "Rustic! Scenes." 8.40: Baritone, Mr. Bert Itawlinson —(a) "Melisando in tho Wood," (b) "When Sous is Sweet." 8.4G: Waltz, tho Band, "Caressante." 5.54: Soprano, Mrs. 11. Carty- (a) "Where the River Shannon Flows," (b) "Tho Old Rustic Bridge." 9.0: Weather report. 9.3: Cornet, with band accompaniment, "My Dreams." 9.8: Tenor, Mr. L. E. Dalley, "Sailor's Song." 9.11: Recitations, Miss Anita Winkel—(a) "Old Porrlot," (b) child impersonation, "I've Got tlio Mumps." 9.18: Air with ariations, the Band, "Harmonious Blacksmith." 9.28: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Bertha Rawllnson—(a) "A Memory," (b) "Tho Spinning Wheel." 9.3-1: Recitations, Mr. Lester Moller, "Percy on Politics." 9.40: the Band. "Tho Bells of St Germain." 9.45: duet, Mrs. D. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawllnson, "There Was n Lad." 9.50: Baritone, Mr. Bert. Rawlinson, "Duna." 9.53: March, tho Band, "Black Dike." 10.0: God Savo the King. 3ZC, Clirlstchurch (2f.(j metres).—2.3o till 4.30: Concert session. G. 30 till 10.15: Concert session. 2FC, Sydney (412 metres).—B.o : The Now South Wales Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 8.15. James Donnelly, tenor. 8.23: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 5.30: BroadcastIng Company's Orchestra. 8.4 D: A. G. Ellis, baritona (a) "Tlio Village Blacksmith"; (b) "Pals." 9.0: Weather forecast; Mabol Batcholor, soprano. 9.5: C. Price Couigravo, talk, "Waudorlng Through Australia." 9.23: Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.30:, Broadcasting Company's Orchestra. 0.43 :. James Donnelly, tenor. 9.52: Erik Langker, talk, "Pictures in Art Galleries." 10.5: Ambassadors' Dauco Orchestra. ,10.20: A. G. Ellis, baritono (a) "Old Faggots"; (I)) "Truo Till Death." 10.27: Broadcasting Company's Oichestra. 10.40: Studio music. 10.45: Ambassadors' Orchestra till lI.MO. To-morrow's programmo and lato news. "Big Ben." Tho Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. National anthem Close down. 213h t Sydney (349 metres).—S p.m.: Topical chorus 8.3: Part 1 of programme will bo given by Jtivcnilo Artists; violin solo, "Bolero" (German). S.B: Songs (n) "The Pipes of Pan"; (b) "A Farewell." 8.10: Piano solos (a) "Devotion" (Schumann-Liszt) ; (b) "Caprico" (Paganinl-Schumann) ; (c) "Dunse Russe" (Cyril Scott). 8.25: Recitation, "The Stowaway." 5.31: Violin solos (a) "The Swan"; (b) "Valso Bluetto." 8.30: Songs (a) "Angels Guard Thee"; (b) "Sins, Joyous' Bird." 5.48: Piano, (a) "The Lullaby Intermezzo" (Brahms); (b) "Rush Hour in Hong Kong" (Chasius) 8.54. Violin (a) "Spanish Scronado"; (b) "Saltcrolo." 9.1:. Recitation, "Banncrman of tho Dandcnong." 9.7: Trios for two violins and piano (a) "Pastorale" (Godard) ; (I)) "Serenado" (Godard). 9.17: Weather. 9.18: Mr Crotchet and Mr. Quaver (a) duet, "Your Eyes Havo Told Mo So"; (b) solo, "Braes of Strathlemo"; (c) solo, "Paradise Isle"; (d) duct, "Tlio Two Beggars." 9.36: Regent Symphony Orchestra. 0.51: Miss Camillo Aldor, soprano, "Staring Woods," "Odds and Ends." 9.58 ■ Regent Symphony Orchestra. 10.38: Mr. narry Coot, baritone, "Where'er You Walk." 10.42: Following day's programme. 10.45: Wentworth Cafo Danco Orchestra till 11. 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres).—B.l: lloff- j man's Dance Band, till 11 p.m., with the following other Items: S.O : Edward Hocking, tenor, "Sally in Our Alley." 8.30: Louie Hilburn, contralto, "Caller Herriu." 5.."8: Alan Adcock, comedian, "Finnlgau's Bayy." 8.41: Choruses. 8.52: Graham Burgin (baritone), "Yeoman's Wedding Song." 9.11: Edward Hocking, tenor, "Sho is Far From tho Laud.-" 9.18: Louie Hilburn, contralto, "Down tho Burn, Davle." 9.29: Alan Adcock, comedian. "Paddy M'Ginty's Goat." 0.52: Choruses. 10.4: Graham Uurgln and Mrs. Graham Bm-jfln, duet. "Maying." 10.13: Louio Hilburn. contralto, "Tho Rosary." 10.21: Alan Adcock. comedian, 'It's My Bath Night To-night." 10.27: Choruses. 10.41: i Graham Burgin, baritone. "The Deathless I Army." 11.0: News service. 11.20: Edward Hocking, tenor, "Trees." 11.23: Tho Kadi-o- ---' Aces, danco music. 11.112: Alan Adcock, comedian, "These Hard Times." 11.3G: Tho Radi-o-Aces dance music till 1 a.m. 3AR, Mclbourno (484 metres).—B.o: "Tho Month In Motordom." 5.15: F. T. Keon, Talk on "Photography."' 8.30: Transmission from Paramount Theatro, Eehuca, Echuca Orchestra, soloction, J Ferguson, piano, "Zampa." W. I. Wright, solo, "The Mighty Deep." Honor Matthews, solo, "Kashmiri. Song." Zillah Ferguson, recitation, "A Gentleman of France." .T. Alex Browno, solo, "When tho Sergeant-Major's ou Parade." May N'icholla, solo, '-The ' Prlma1 Donna." Victor Trotman, "Scrooge," from "Christmas Carols." Echuca Orchestra. .1. Fergusson, piano, "March Militaire" (Chopin). John Grimwood, solo, "Tho Curfew." Honor Matthews, solo, "Still in tho Wood." Victor Trotman, humorous recitation, "Our Own Selection." J. Alex. Browno, solo, "Floral Dance." Echuca Orchestra. May Nlcholls, solo, "Spring's Awakening." Mr. and Mrs. V. Trotman, comedy sketch, "Before and After." May Nicholls and John Grimwood, duet, "In the Spring Timo." 10.55: News Service. 11.0: Cad Save the King. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B.o p.m.: Baritone, "Tho Luto Player," Mr. Jack Atkinson. Soprano, "Love's Own Kis3," Miss Pat M'Onigley. Duet, "The Keel Row," Miss Agnes Kerr and Mr. John Steel. Tenor, "Tho Sleep of Even" Mr. Jack Land. Contralto, "An Old Garden," Miss Mao King. aPrt song, "A Cycle of Old English Ballads." Tenor (a) "Macushla" ; (b) "The Cloths of Heaven," Mr. John Steel. Contralto, "Tho Kosary," "My Aln We Hoose," Miss Agnes Kerr. Duet, "I Know a Rosebud Shining," Miss Jill Manners and Sir. Jack Land. Bass (a) "The Living God," (b) "Tho Crown of tho Year." Mr. Frank Curnow. Soprano, "Chant Venltlen," Miss Jill Manners. Baritone. "Tho Silesta," "Sally Homer," Mr. Jack Atkinson. Part song, "Tho'Frog." Tenor, "I Hear a Thrush at Eve," Mr Jack Land. Duet. "Miserere," Miss Pat M'OniEley and Mr Jack Land. Contralto (a) "The Blind Ploughman"; (b) "Weep Not For tho Roses," Miss Mac King. Part song, "The Farmer's Revenge." Soprano (a) "The Lament of Isis": (b) "If My Songs Were Only Winged.' Miss Pat. M'Onigley. Contralto, "The Shepherd's Cradle Song," Miss Agnes Kerr. Part sour, "O Happy Eyes." Duct. "Night of Stars and Night of Lovo," Miss Jill Manners and Miss Mao King. Tenor, "All Hall, Abode So Puro and Lowly," Mr. John Steel.' Soprano, "Open Thy Blue Eyes," Miss Jill Manners. Part song, "Rolling Down to Rio," Bass, "A Bachelor Gay," Mr. Frank Curnow. 10.0: News, weather. Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 6

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