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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.lo to 7.45: Nows' and reports, etc. 7.30: Talk on ‘ Wiysical Culture,’ by Mr Norman Kerr. Bto 10: Chimes; relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr George Poore; baritone solo, ‘Border Ballad’ (Coweii)j Mr Mailer Brough; sclco tions, "South Street Parade’ (Buleh), ‘La Croix do Genevi ’ (Rieger), Ponsonby Boys’ Band; soprano solo, selected, Miss Ida Holmes; contralto solos, ‘Kashmiri Song’ (WoodlordEinden), ‘0 Lovely Night’ (London Bonald), Miss K. Christie; lantasic, ‘ Tho Forge in tho Forest,’ hymn, ‘Nearer, My God, To Thee,’ Ponsonby Boys’ Band; weather report and interval; relay from Prince Edward Theatre; baritone solos, ‘Sword ot Ferara ’ (Bullard), ‘That’s All’ (Brae), Mr W. Brough; selections, ‘Pas cli Joio (Lonsdale), ‘Echoes of Rothesay (Scholes), Ponsonby Boys’ Band; soprano solos, selected, Miss I. Holmes; contralto solo, ‘ When Song is Sweet (Sans Souci). Mis-s K. Christie; selection, ‘Tisgar Biflcs’ (Evans), lonsonby Boys’ Band. 3YA, Christchurch. —6.J0 to t : Chddren’s session, Uncles Jack and Sam. 7.15 to 7.45" Addington market reports and news and reports. S to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr A. J. Buna; bass solos, ‘Youth’s the Season Made for Joys,’ from ‘ Beggar’s Opera,’ ‘Salaam’ (Lang), Mr Ivan Johnston; mezzo-soprano solo. ‘ Love and Music, from ‘La Tosca ’ (.Puccini), Miss Cieelv Christian: violin solos, ‘Spanish Dance (Grenades), ‘Summer Idyll’ (Bmlemh). Miss Mary Ward; tenor solo, ‘Pleading’ (Elgar), Mr_ Douglas Suckline; pianoforte solos, *\alse, Opus/U, No. 3 (Chopin), ‘ Sarabande (Picnanc), Miss Phcmio Suckling; mezzosoprano solos, ‘1 be Dancing Lesson from ‘ The Passing Show,’ ‘ Sweet Early Violets’ (Sherrington), Airs Bingham Puddcv; lecturctte by Rev. Gardner Miller“ ‘People 1 Have Met and Wis.i I Hadn’t ’; relay of selections from Crystal Palace Theatre; tenor sob ‘A Maiden Fair To Sec ’ Irom H.M.h. Pinafore,’ Mr Douglas Suckling; pianoforte solo, ‘ Talacca Brilliaute’ (Bohni), Miss Phcmio Suckling: buss solos, Inc Trumpeter’ (Dix), ‘Harlequin’ (Sanderson), Air Ivan Johnson; mezzo-so-prano solo, ‘ One Fine Day ’ from • Madame Butterfly ’ (Puccini). Aliss Cicely Christian; violin solo. ‘Finale, of Sonata’ (Beethoven). Miss Mary Ward ; tenor solo, ‘Yes, ’Tis True ’ Irom ‘Madame Angob’ (Lc Cocq), Mr Douglas Suckling; mezzo-soprano solos, ‘Yoga. Yoga Gondolier’ (Clarke), ‘lnvitation’ (Barry), Mrs Bingham l adder; relay from Crystal Palace Thc--3 MIL, Svdncy.—S: G.P.O. clock and chimes: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. S.M; Tho Canterbury District Band (Bandmaster, Stan. Nicholls), broadcast from Baber’s Hall, Campsic. b.2/: Broadcasters’ All-Sports Expert will talk on boxing. 8.38: A concert arranged by 'Miss May Nancarrow broadcast" from Wnrringali Hall, Neutral Bay; artists—Miss Marjorie Pride (soprano) , .Miss Maisic Barnett (contralto), Miss May Nancarrow (elocutionist), Mr Tom''Williams (violinist), Mr Harrison Allen (elocutionist). 9.1 o: The Canterbury District Band. 9.30: Items from Miss May Nancarrow’s recital at Warringah Hall, Neutral Bay. 10.15: Gee. Morrison and bis Glooinebasors, broadcast irom the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; during intervals between dances ‘ Sun ’ news will be broadcast. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anehtm. 4QG, Brisbane. —0.30: ‘Daily Standard’ news; announcements. 6.15: Lecturctte, ‘ Queensland and the Next War,’ by Air Gilbert Taylour (secretary. Queensland Preference League). 6,30: The children’s hour—stories by “Little Miss Brisbane.” 7: Market reports; stock reports. 7.30: 'Weather news; announcements. 7.43; Standard time signal. 7.45: Lecturctte, ‘ Horticultural Topics/ by Mr J. W. Howie (horticulturist, Gatton Agricultural High School and College). 8; One step, 1 Down in Bora Bombay ’ (Carroll) ,thc Federal Band (conductor, Mr W. H. Davis) ; soprano solo, ‘ Slave Song ’ (Nesbit), Airs L. Hunter; lancers, ‘Old Time Melodies’ (Round), the iederal Band; tenor solo, selected, Signor Corti; overture, ‘Victory’ (Round), the Federal Band; male quartet, ‘An Evening Lullaby’ (Shaw), the Lyric Male Party; cornet solo, ‘ Killarney ’ (Bnlfc), Mr W. H. Davis (accompanied bv the Federal Band); contralto solo, ‘A Request’ (Woodfordc-Findcn), Mrs Charles Willey; intermezzo, ‘Stepping Stones’ (Lottcr), the Federal Band; soprano solo, ‘My Land of Dreams’ (Win ne), Mrs L. Hunter; fox trot, ‘Bye-bye Blackbird’ (Dixson), the Federal Band. 9: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1; Oriental characteristic, ‘ fn a Persian Market ’ (Kctelbey), the Studio Orchestra (conductor, Air A. R. Fcntherstonc); male quartet., ‘A Mistake’ (Hunt), the Lyric Alalc Quartet; harp solo. ‘Nocturne’ (Hasselman), Airs Corrigan; a thought for to-night, Will H. Lister; a Dickens reading, ‘Jo, the Crossing Sweeper’ (from ‘Bleak House’)—Jo at the Inquest. Jo and Lady Deadlock, Death of Jo, Air H. Humphreys; tenor solo, selected. Signor Corti; valse, ‘ Lune de Aliel ’ (Weldtenfel), the Studio Orchestra ; contralto solo, ‘ Land of Hope and Glory’ (Elgar), Airs Charles "Willey; harp solo / Believe Ale If All Those Endearing Young Charms,’ Mrs Corrigan; male quartet, ‘ Aloha Oe ’ (arr. Robinson), the Lyric Alalo Quartet; march, ‘The Happy Warrior ’ (Kohl), the Studio Orchestra. 10: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19613, 20 July 1927, Page 3