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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7.45: Nows and reports, eio, 8.10: Chimes; relay or overture Iroin Kialto 'Theatre Orchestra, under tlio direction of Mr C. E. Engel; soprano solos—‘ For You Alone (Glieel) and ‘ Sacrament ’ (MacDcrmot), Miss Hazel West; pianoforte solo, ‘ Va-lse No. 14’ (Chopin), Mr itSchwabe; baritone solo, ‘ The Toreador Song’ from ‘Carmen’ (Bizet), Mr Dc Montalk; 'cello solo, selected, Mr y. li. Thom; tenor solos—‘On Wings of Song ’ (Mendelssohn) and ‘ Entreaty (Wilson), Mr A. Ripley; instrumental, Hawaiian selections. La Pali Quartet; weather repgrt and interval; .relay from Rialto Theatre; soprano solo, Now Sleeps tho Crimson Petal’ (Quitter) > Miss H. West; pianoforte solos —‘ \ aJse No. 15’ (Brahms) and ‘ Danse Oriole (Chaminade), Mr L. Schwabe; baritone solos—‘The Sea Hoad’ (Wood) and ‘Calf of Gold’ from ‘Faust,’ Mr De Montalk; ’cello solos, selected, _ Mr V. R. Thom; tenor solo, ‘All Hail Thou Dwelling,’ from ‘Faust’ (Gounod), Mr A. Ripley; instrumental, novelty selections, Le Pali Quartet. 2YA, Wellington—B to 10: Chimes, Wellington Post Office. clock; relay of orchestral selections from Paramount Theatre Orchestra; march, ‘lntegrity’ (Rimmer), Central Mission. Band; tenor solo, 1 I’hero’s a Song Down Every Roadway’ (Aitken), Mr F. Bryant; cornet solo, ‘Nightingale’ (Moss), Mr V. MTherson; contralto solo, * Ofra ’ (Rubenstein), Miss M. Fenton; selection, ‘Fra Diavolo ’ (Auher), Central Mission Band; baritone solo, ‘ Yeoman of England ’ (German). Mr 11. Kemp; euphonium solo, ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ (Elgar;, Mr W. Baker; soprano solo, ‘OneFine Day ’ (Puccini), Miss K. Good; weather report and interval; fantasia, ‘Gospel Trumpets’ (White), Central Mission Band; tenor solo, 'Maire, My Girl’ (Aitken), Mr F. Bryant; cornet duet, ‘Larboard Watch’ (Wright), Mr V. MTherson and Mr F. Baker; contralto solo, ‘Fair Maid’ (Schubert), Miss M. Fenton; selection, ‘ Luriline ’ (Round), the band; violin solo, ‘ Spring’s Awakening’ (Sanderson), Miss K. Wood; baritone solo, ‘Son Fever’ (Ireland), Miss R. Kemp; march, ‘Old Comrade,’ the band. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls to 7.45: News and reports, etc.. 7.30: Talk to farmers’ wives arranged by Home Economics Association. 8 to 10; Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under tho direction of Mr W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.; contralto solos—- ‘ Hero in the Quiet Hills ’ (Came) and ‘ I Heard You Singing ’ (Coates), Miss Mary Taylor; flute solos—’ Meditation on Ist Prelude dc Bach ‘ Ave Maria ’ (Gounod) and ‘La Berceuse,’ Mr H. W. Crow; tenor solo Walter Before the Master’s Guild,’ from ‘The Meistcrsingers’ (Wagner), Mr W, Bradshaw; mezzo-soprano solo, ‘ The Habanera ’ from ‘Carmen’ (Bizet), Mrs A. Harper; violin solo, ‘Allegro Moderate’ from ‘Concertino in D’ (Eberhadt), Miss Joan Carter; contralto solos—‘ If I Can Life’ (Stevenson) and ‘Pleading’ (Elgar), Miss Mary Taylor; pianoforte solo, ‘ Ilhapsodie in E Flat ’ (Brahms), Miss Edna Moore; ‘'tenor solo, 1 Sigh No More, Ladies ’ (Stevens), Mr W. Bradshaw; flute solo, •The Butterfly’ (Kohler), Mr H. W. Crow; talk by Mr R. M. Laing, M.A.. B. F.N.Z Just., on ‘The League of Nations’; relay from Everybody’s Theatre; mezzo-soprano solo, ‘Gipsy Song’ from Cannon ’ (Bizet), Mrs A Harper; violin solo, ‘Chanson Jndono ’ (Himsky Korsakov-Kreislcr) ; contralto solo, ‘The House ot Happiness’ (Hope), Miss Mary Taylor; pianoforte solo, ‘ Lc Dcnx Allonettes' (Leschctizky), Miss Edna Moore; tenor solo, ‘ Lend Me Your Aid ’ (Gounod), Mr W. Bradshaw, 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Hall chimes; request , gramophone recital. 8 to 10: Town Hal! chimes; studio concert and orchestral items, directed by Mr Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre; vocal solos—‘Sea Fever’ (Ireland) and ‘ Scots Wha Hac ’ (Burns), Mr P. Marchant; cornet solo, selected, Mr Geo. Christie; vocal solos —‘Buttercup Time’ (Bowie) and ‘Bugles of Fairyland’ (Jcnner), Mrs J. Marshall; clarinet solo, selected, Rev. G. E. Morcton; vocal solos. ‘Parted’ (Tosti) and ‘Mattinata’ (Leoncavcllo), Mr W, Henry; cornet solo, selected, Mr Geo. Christie; address, ‘ Petroleum.’ “ Gargoyle ” ; vocal uolos, selected, Miss Gwen Cooper; pianoforte solo, ‘Pierrette’ fChamiuaclo), Miss L. Watson; vocal solos, selected, Mr IV. Currie; clarinet solo, Rev. G. E. Morel on; vocal solos—--1 Who’ll Buy My Lavender’ (German) and ‘One Fleeting Hour’ (Lee), Mrs J. Marshall; pianoforte solo, ‘ Humoresque’ (Bonnie), Miss A. Watson; vocal solos—‘To the Forest ’ (Tschaikowsky) and ‘The Bandolero’ (Stmlrt), Mr P. Marchant ; clarinet solo, selected. Rev. G. E. Morcton.

2BL, Sydney.— 8. G.P.,0. clock and chime.'.; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: A lecture broadcast from the King’s Hail to he delivered by Hon. W. A. K ohnan, K.C. (subject, ‘Postwar Finance ’). B.3'J: The Marrickvillc Salvation Army Band (handmaster, H. Knight). 8.•'50: Miss Grace Quine (descriptive artist). 8.57; Resume of following day’s programme. 9; G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr C. J. Marcs (Government Meteorologist). 9.2: Ward hear and Will Kenny in a whistling, song, and laughing act.. 9.22; Mr Allred Fitzhenry (elocutionist). 9.29; Air Bert Kerrali (tenor). D. >; The Marrickvillo Salvation Army Band. 9.5(1: Miss Grace Quine. JO.A; Air Alfred Fitzhenry. ]O.l <): Mr Bert Kerrali. 1(1.17: Coe. Morrison mid his Glouomcl.iascrs, broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; during intervals between dances ‘ Stfn ’ news will he broadcast. II: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 4QG, Brisbane.— d : ‘Daily Standard’ news; announcements. (5.15: Lecturette, ‘ Australian Hardwoods,’ by Mr Frank AValkcr. ft..‘3o: Tho children’s session, stories by “ The Sandman.” 7 ; Market reports; stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45; Lecturette, ‘Glimpses of Rural Australia,’ the last series, by Mr J. F. F. Reid, editor ‘Queensland Agricultural Journal’). The whole of to-night's programme will lie relayed from Vallely’s' Acacia Garden, Queen street', Brisbane. From the Acacia Garden—B : Overture. of tho Fairies’ (Begge), the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra ; soprano solo, ‘ Come Back, Villettc ’ (Baumer), Airs Thelma Champion; cornet solo. ‘ The_ Lost Chord’ Sullivan), Air Peter A alley; tenor solo, ‘ A String of Pearls ’ (Phillips), Air George Williamson; vocai duct, ‘ Alaying’ (Smith), Miss Vera and Miss Alabel Parker; Hawaiian instrumentalists in selected numbers, the 4QG Hawaiians; contralto >olo, ‘The Balladmonger’ (Martin), All's AI. Spanjer; waltz, ‘Jolly Dutchman’ (Bennett), tho Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘ Little Town in Onld County Down,’ Miss Eileen Heagorty; march, ‘The Rajah ’ (Tonka), the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra. . From the Studio-—9: Metropolitan weather forecast. From the Acacia Garden—9.3. Soprano solo, ‘The Love Dream’ (Scott), Airs Thelma Champion; cornet solo, ‘ Alay Morning,’ Mr Peter Vnllely; tenor solo, ’Sweet Early Violets’ (Sherrington), Air George Williamson; Hawaiian instrumentalist's, the 4QG Hawaiians: contralto solo, ‘ Gather Ye Rosebuds ’ tSanderson), Mrs M. Spanjer; fox trot, ‘ The Ghost of Ukulele ’ (Brockimi), tho Gaiety Theatre Orchestra; soprano solo, ‘Wondering Why’ (Clarke). Miss Eileen Haegerty; vocal duet. ‘I Love Yon Truly’ (Bond), Aliss A'era and Miss Mabel Parker; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the 4QG Hawaiians: novelette, ‘Little Soubrettc ’ (Granik’d), | the Gaiety Theatre Orchestra. 10: The ‘ Daily Alail ’ news; weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 3