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RADIO PROGRAMMES

TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. 2YA, Wellington (120 metres). —3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. O.U: Children's hour; Big Brother .Tuck and Cheerio Girls. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Leeturctte*, "For tlio Man on tho Land." S.O: (i.P.O. clock. 8.1 : Relay of the concert of tlio Hutt Valley Choral Society, from the King Cieorgo Theatre, Lower Hutt, assisted by 2YA Orchestra (conductor, Air. E. Douglas Taylor; soloist, Mr. Harlson Cook, bass). 8.5: Overture, the orchestra, "Raymond" (Thoiiss). S.l7': Part-songs, Hutt Valley Choral Society, (a) "Hither, Hither,- (b) "The Sony of I Pedlar." 8.20: Itass, Jlr. Harisou Cook, (a) "Tlio Water Lilies," (b) "The Wileh Flight." 8.HO: Ode for chorus and orchestra, Hutt Valley Choral Society, "Blest I'air of Syrens." !).O: Choral song (with orchestra). Unit Valley Chorul Society, (a) "My Land," (b) motet, ".Never Weather-beaten Ball." 9.10: Tho ridge Viylor), (a> '"Caprice do Nanette," (b) "Lcttre d'Amour," (c) "Tarantelle Fretillante " U. 25: Pari-songs, Hutt Valley Choral Society, (a) "In Silent Night," (b) "The Fairies" 11.30: Bass, Mr. llarison Cook, (a) "O Isi.s and Oriris," from "Magic Fluto"; (b) "Falstuff's Drinking Souk," from "Merry Wives of Windsor." L»-40 : Ballad for male voices and orchestra, Mr. llarison Cook and Hutt Valley Choral Society, "RccognitUou of Land." 9.50: Ken chanties, nrr. for chorus ana orchestra. Hutt Valley Choral Society—(a) "Haul on the Bowline," (b) "Sally Brown," (c) "Kio Crande," (d) "Capstan Bar," (c) "Blow the .Man Down," (f) "Blow, My Bully Hoys," (g) "Shenandoah," (10 "Whisky Jolmnl.;." 10.G: "God Save tile King." 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 re.i.'\v 8.0: Chimes. S.I: Overture, the. orchestra. "Poet and Peasant." S. 10: Contralto, Miss Irene Frost, "Kink. lied Sun." is.M: Ornun "A Brown Bird Singing." S.IS: Tenor, Mr. Arthur Itiplcy, "Serenade" (Schubert). 5.22: Selection, the orchestra. "Dance of the Hours" (Ponchelli). 8.32; Soprano, Miss Marjorie Fair, "The Blackbird's Sunn." 8.30- Baritone. Mr. Leo O'Malley, "Tlio Girls of Kildaro." 8.10: Organ, "Schon Kosmarin" (Krcisler). 8.41: Talk on Old New Zealand, Mr. A. If. Chappcll, M.A., "Karly Agriculture." 0.0: Weather report 9.1": Contralto. Miss Irene Frost, "My Prayer." 9.3 • Selection, tlio orchestra, "Mikado." O.U: Excerpts from "Los Cloches do. Cornvillo," produced under the direction of -Madame Irene Ain.sley. Cast: Germaine, .Miss Marjorie Fair: Scrpolette, Miss Irene Rogers: Jean, Mr. Arthur HI ploy; Marquis, Mr. Leo O'Malle.v. Germaino. "I May Be Princess"; Jean, "On Billow Koeking" I Jean iind Gcrmaine, " 'Twas But All Impulse"; Gcrniiilno and cliorus, "Let-end of the Bells"; Martinis. "With Joy In My Heart": ensemble churns of servants, "Such Conduct is Quite Sad"; Gcrniaine and Martinis, " Tis Siie! Ob, Happy Fine"; Germalne and chorus, "The Cider Sons"; Jean, "Waltz Song": Gcnniilne and Marquis, "Aly Lord, My Lord!" Finale. ;;VA,. Clirlstcburcli (;>0(! metres).—Silent, 3ZC, Christdiurch (250 metres).—o.3o till 10.15: .Yews and concert session. 4YA, Dunedln (403 metres).—;) to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children's hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Tourist talk. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. S.I: Orchestral overture. S. 10: Bass, .Mr. E. (i. Bond : (a) "Bells of the Sea," (b) "Sea Gipsy." 8.10: Trombone, Mr. It. B. Hall, "Annabel." 8.21: Recitations, Miss Nancy Ayson : (a) "Tlio Old Castle": (b) "Jim." 8.30: Tenor, Mr. Chas. Edwards: (a) "I Heard You Singing"; (b) "Eleanoie." 5.30: Violin, Miss Eva Judd: "Komance in C, Op. 20" (Svendscn). 8.42: Contralto, Miss Wyn M'l'eak: "Slave Song." 8.45: Humorous address, Pastor W. 1). More: "World-famous Ghost Stories." 0.0: Weather. 0.3: Baritone, Mr. 15. B. Macdonakl: "The Blue Dragoons." 0.0: Flute, Mr. Maurice Blcakley: (a) "The Brook "in tho Woods"; (b) "Spring Song." 9.11: Bass, Air. E. G. Bond: "When Bright Eyes Glance." 9.17: Trombone, Air. It. B. Hall: (a) "Parted"; (b) "Itcvcrle." U. 22: Hecitation, Miss Nancy Ayson, "The Squirrel." 9.20: Duet, Alessrs. Edwards and Jlacdonald, "Love and War." 9.2!»: Violin. Miss Eva Judd: (a)'"Hungarian Dance No. 5," (b) "The Old Folks at Home." 8.35: Contralto, Aliss Wyu M'l'eak: (a) "Just Awearying for You"; (b) "Tives." !i. II : Flute, Mr. Maurice BiPiikley, "Cherai Cappriccioso" (Sabatbil). (1)0: Baritone, .Mr. 11. B. Macdonald: (a) "The Banjo Sons": (b) "Kaniate." 9.52: Orchestral selection. 10.0: "God Save the King." "XC, Sydney (112 metres).—7.4s: Ellie M'Uonald and Oleno Hooper, duetii, (a)"Awake"; (b) "Wlicn You Played the Organ." 7..VJ: liichard Parry, basso, (a) "Give a Man a Horse": (b) "To a Miniature." 8.0: Haymarket Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Gladys Verona, soprano. 8.23: "liichard Parry, bnsso, (a) "Tlio Old Bard," (b) Welsh song. "Vr Hen C-erddur." 5.211: liov Agiiew, Australian com-poser-pianist, in his own compositions. 8.3!): Gllic M'Donnell and Celcne Hooiicr, ducts, (a) "Painting Pretty Pictures"; (b) ."Sprig of lioronia." 8.40: Gladys Vorona. sojira.no, (a) Waltz song, "Homeo et Juliette," (b) "Nor wcgian Echo Song." 5.55 : Kuy Aguew, in his own compositions. fi.s : Weather. Kvik LanK!.cr, l;ilie, "Australian Art and Artists." 9.17: From the Ifaymarkct Theatre, musical act. 9..V0: Delia I c li.v the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club; subject, "Should State. Parliaments bo abolished and the Government of Australia be centralised on 'the Commonwealth Parliament with an extended service, by purely local governing bodies?" 10.30: Weather forecast. Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra till 11.30. 3LO, .Melbourne (371 metres).—S.l p.m.: Station Orchestra, "Mendelssohn Melodies." 3.10: Dawn Harding, soprano, "The Fleeting of Time," "On Wings of Song," "Cradle Song." 8.20: Alabel Nelson, piano, recital, "Alcnuetto" (Schubert), "Moment Musical" (Schubert), "Hark! Hark! The Lark" (Schuhor.t-I.lszt), "Lied Ohne Worte," E Alajor (Mendelssohn), "Barcarole," Op. 28 (Mendelssohn), "An"Andante and Hondo," ."Cappriccioso' '(Alendelssohn). 8.25: Station Orchestra, "Selection, Schubert's Songs." 8.45: Colin Thomson, tenor, "Fisher Maiden" (Schubert), "Impatience" (Schubert), "Serenade" (Schubert). 8.55: Station String Quartet. 9.5: Orgau recital by Atansley Greer, from Scots Church, assisted by Madame Gregor Wood. Organ: "Fugue in D Minor," "Tho Giant" (Bach) ; Aladame Gregor Wood, contralto, "My Way's Cloudy," "Hard Trials," negro spirituals. Organ. "Evening Song"; Madame Gregur Wood, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See," spiritual; organ. "Festal .March in C" (Catkin). 9.35: Klsternwick Methodist Aliile Choir, "Kong of the Volga Boatman," "John Peel." 9.12: Station Orchestra, "Pus dcs Flcurs" (Delibes). !U7: Jack Lumsdaine, "Just to Pass the Time." 9.51: Huxham's Sercuaders Quartet. "Don Juan"; Edith Huxliam, "Devotion"; Station Orchestra. •'Pirouette" (Find!) ; quarct, a comedy, "The Travelling Doctor"; Station Orchestra, "Dancer of Navarre"; quartet, "Valsc Septenibre." 10.19: News service. 10.2!): Station Orchestra, "Holiday Sketches." 10.30: Elsternwick Methodist Male Choir, "Oft in the Stilly Night," "Anchored." .10.43: Station Orchestra., "A Day in Naples." 10.53: Jack LumKtlaino, "Short Turns and Encores." 11.1: The Uadio-o-Accs, dance music till 11.'10. 3AR, .Melbourne (484 metres).—S.O p.m.: Madame S. E. Soward, "French Without Tears." 8.20: Charles Nuttall, talk, "Worry." 8.40: Kadl-o-Aces, danco music till. 10.45, and tho following other performers:—B.so: Joe Brcnnan, humour. 9.3: Ida Uewton. M.lti: liowena Ronald. 9.29: Joe Brennan. 9.42: Ida Newton. 9.55 : Howcna Ronald. 10.8: Joe Brennan arid Ida Newton. 10.24: Rowcna Ronald. 10:45: News service. 4QG, Brisbane (395 metres).—B p.m.: A relay of the Australian Island Mission demonstration, arranged in connection with the Presbyterian General Assembly; during the even--Ing there will be orchestral music and singing by combined choirs; also two or three short addresses by. prominent visitors attending the Presbyterian General Assembly. 9.30: From the Studio —Popular numbers, (a) "Charmaine," (b) "Dinah," Miss Hazel Williams. 9.40: Home Flower Garden Talk. 9.53: Tenor, (a) "Fair House of Joy," (b) "The English Rose," Air. John Steel. 10.0: News, weather. Close down. ________^____

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 58, 18 September 1928, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 58, 18 September 1928, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 58, 18 September 1928, Page 5

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