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RADIO

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES

IVA, Auckland.—-G. M to 7: Children’s session; Undo Jack. 7.1 d to 7.45: Mows and information cession. 7,J0: Talk by Mr Geo. Campbell on ‘Motoring.’ 8 to 10; Chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr C. E. Engel; vocal selections, popular songs, duets, and sketches, the As- - baritone solo, 1 Waiai.i. Maori’ (Hill), Mr .T. Kennedy; weather report and interval; relay from Rialto Theatre; soprano solos —‘Come,’ ‘Rose Softly Rlooming, ’ Miss F. Sutherland; baritone solos —‘ Stars Have Eyes,’ 'Smile Through Your Tears,’ Mr .)• Ralston; cornet duct, ‘Two Friends,’ Mr R. Davies and Mr Salt-house; baritone solos—‘ Karo,’ ‘ E Pari Ra,’ Mr J. 'Kennedy; cornet solos—‘Besses o’ the Barn,’ ‘Parted,’ Mr R. Davies; soprano solo, ‘ Sea Pearls,’ Mr F. Sutherland; baritone solo, ‘Rose of My Heart,’ Mr J. Ralston. ' 2Yt , Wellington.—7 to 8: Children's session. Aunt Jo and'Uncles Ernest and Mill. 8 to 10; Studio concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the New Aclelpbi Cabaret. ,‘JYA. Christchurch.— 7.15 to 7.-15: News and reports, etc. S to 10; Chimes; relay of Strand Picture Theatre Quartet, under the direction of Mr Harry Elhvood; elocutionary, 1 Lhtle Bel!,’ Mr H. Tnstonc; violin solo, ‘Lcs Errines ’ (Massenet), Miss Thelma Cusack; soprano solo, ‘ Wind in the South’ (Scott), Miss Elsie Ives; oigan selections by Mr Raynor White from St Paul’s Church; euphonium solo, ‘ Australis ’ (Lithgow). Dir R. C. Bnindetl; elocutionary, ‘The Ivloto 1 ' Fan.’ Dir IE Instono, ’cello .solo, ‘Evening Song’ (Schubert). M'ss Phyllis Porter. “ 8.30: Rev. B. Dudley will talk about the eclipse of the noon which will occur on Wednesday evening, June 15; interval; organ selections from St. Raul’s Church by Mr Raynor White; soprano-solo, ‘lrish Folk Song’ (Foot), Miss Elsie Ives; instrumental tuo, ..‘-Trio - No.. 1 ’ (Mendelssohn), Misses T. Cusack and P. Porter' and Mr Finlay Robb; organ,selections from St. Paul’s Church by Mr Raynor White!; euphonium solo, ‘ At Break of Day,’ Mr R;. C. Brundell; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. / ... 4YA, Dunedin.—7 to 7.80: Children’s session, Aunt Diana. 7.30 to S; News and reports, etc. S to 10: Town flail chimes; studio concert; address by Mr Borriraan, under the auspices , of the W.E.A.; relav of dance music by Ern Beacham and his orchestra-.-from the Savoy Cabaret. 3LO, Melbourne.—s.4o: Children’s hour; answers Io letters and birthday greetings 5.55: Elsie Bradshaw (songs at the piano). 0.2. “Billy Bunny.” 6.12: ERio Bradshaw (piano). 0.18: “Billy Bunny” 'Old Ironsides). 0.35; News, etc 7.15 Agricultural Department. 7.-30; Studio Orchestra. 7.10: O’Mara and Burke. 7.50: Studio

Orchestra. S; Lew James and Dodie Wolfe. 8.10: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.20; James Riley (tenor). 8.40; R..A.C.V. message. 5.42; Studio Orchestra. 8.52: Elsa Stralia and Maxim Brodi 0.7: Announcements. 0.10: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.15: Mr H. K. Love. 9.25; James Riley (tenor). 9.32: Studio Orchestra. 1).40': Olga Smith (soprano; ‘The Wren,’ ‘ Spargi d’Amour’). 9.47 : Mr Williams. 9.57 ; Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 10.4; Weather and road notes. 10.12: “The Futurists.” 10.30: Nows (‘Argus’ and British official wireless nows). 10.40; Olga Smith (‘Una Voce’). 10.47: “Cardigan.” 10.57: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40. ‘God Save the King.’

4QG, Brisbane.—-0: ‘Daily Standard’ news; weather information; announcements. 6.30: Red t ime storms bv “ The Sandman.” 7; Market reports, stock reports. 7.30; Weather nows, announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. The Workers’ Educational Association tutorial classes in music arc being held in the reception hall at 4QG this season, and arc being conducted by Mr George Sampson, F.R.C.O. (musical adviser. Department of Public Instruction; ' lecturer in music. Teachers’ Training College). Clio object of bolding the classes at 4QG is to broadcast the lectures and music, and so make available to a largo n’dieneo the educational matter placed before students. The classes wdl extend over a period, and will be held each Friday night. The usual lecture (which generally begins at 7.45) will bo dispensed with, and the classes will begin, at that hour. The tutor (Mr Sampson) will lecture during the first portion of each evening, and chamber music will be played after each lecture. The following artists will illustrate Mr Sampson’s 'ceturc to-night:— Piano, Mr Arch. Day; violin, Mr Eric flayne. From the reception ball--7.45: W.E.A tutorial music class. 9: Week end road information foi motorists, officially supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland. 9.15: Overture, ‘Lo Cheval do Bronze ’ (Auber), the Studio Orchestra (conductor, Mr A R. Feathcrstono): tenor solo. ‘Come Into the Garden, Maud’ IRalfe), Mr J. Land; a thought for to-night (Will H. ' Lister), ‘Work’; soprano solo, ‘Bird of .Love Divine’ (Haydn Wood), Miss Pat. M'Onigley; valsc. ‘ln .Shadow. Land’ (Rollinson), the Studio Orchestra: tenor solo, ‘You in a Gondola,’ Mr J. Land; violin solo, ‘ Serenade ’ (Lt-cncayalio), Mrs M. C. Williams (accompanied by the Studio Orchestra); soprano solo, ‘Let Mo Sit iu Your Garden ' (Russell), Miss Pat M'Oniglev; selection, ‘Sunny.’ (Kern), the Studio Orchestra. 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; football news. Closedown.

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Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19579, 10 June 1927, Page 10