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RADIO

~ TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA. Auckland. —7.15 t 0.7.45: News and reports. 8 to 11: Chimes; relay of overture from Strand Theatre, Mr Eve Bentley conducting; soprano solo, Miss D. Richardson, ‘ floor Wandering I One,’ from ‘The Pirates'of Penzance’ 1 (Gilbert’ ami Sullivan); baritone solos, ,Mr F. Baker, ‘Nirvana’ (Adams), ‘ Ruben Raiizo ’ (Coates); mezzo-so-prano solos, 'Mrs W. Leather, • ‘ A Spirit Flower’ (Upton) and ‘June Music’ (Trent); tenor solos, Mr W. Leather, ‘ The Kerry Dance ’ (Molloy), and ‘ At Dawning’ "(Cadman); soprano solos, I Miss A. Richardson, ‘ Faery .Song ' from ‘ Immortal Hour,’ and ‘ Lullaby ’ (Scott); baritone solo, Mr F. Baker, ‘Chip of the Old Block ’ (Squire); duet, Air and Airs Leather, ‘A Night in Venice ’ (Lucamtono); weather report and interval; relay of'Click-Clack Orchestra, under Air Walter Smith. ; 2YA, Wellington,'—B: Chimes, Wellington G.P.O. clock; studio orchestra, ‘Dance Fautastiquo ’ (Reynard); Kumorous song. Air, Douglas Stark, ‘l’m Ninety-Pour To-day’ (Fyffe); siffleur, Air E. T. . Feeney, ‘ Beneath Thy Window ’ (Di Capua); banjo trio, Air J. T. Goer and parly, ‘Tattoo’ (Grimshaw) and ‘Harley Foot Waltz’ (Skinner): humorous song. Air G. L. Bweetapple, ‘ Lazy ’ (Smith) ; novelty duo, Berfhold and Dent, * Southern Blues’ (Palaciiilvi) and 1 Sometime ’ (thorite) ; humorous song, Air Douglas Stark, ‘There’s Somebody Waiting for Ale ’ (Lander) ; Ambassadors’ Trio, * Bed Riding Hood,’ ‘ Too Late to be Sorry Now,’ and ‘ A Birdseye View of my Old Kentucky Home ’ (Air Frank Andrews at the piano); weather report; studio orchestra,, ‘Edelweiss'’ (Fourbie); siffleur, Air E. T. Feeney, ‘When Lights arc Low’ (Fiorite) and ‘ The Naughty Waltz ’ (Levy); humorous song, Air C. L. Sweetapplo, ‘ Water Scenes’ (Grey); banjo trio, Air J. T. Goer and party, ‘Lancashire Clogs’ (Grimshaw), ‘Lullaby’ (Stavoriale); novelty duo, Berthold and Bent, ‘ Kilima ’ and ‘ Hilo Alarch ’; studio dance numbers. 3YA, Christchurch.—6.3o: Children’s seskiofli, by Uncle Jack. 7 : Close down. 7.15; News and reports 7.45: Close down. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestra! selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Air W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.; piano duets, Aliases Dorothy Johnson and Muriel Johns, ‘l’m Telling the Birds’ (Friend), ‘Oh, If I Only Had You!’ (Friend); mouth organ- solos, Air Georgo Chennois, ‘Scenes that are Brightest’ (AI.S.S.), ‘Sing Me to Sleep ’ (Green); vocal duct, Alisa Al. Johns and Air J. B. Johns, ‘ Where My Caravan has Rested;’ (Lohr); ukulele trio, the Honolulu Trio, ‘ Hawaiian Melodies’ (ALS.S.): entertainment, the Joyous Trio; mouth organ solos. Mr Georgo Cheniiels, ‘Pretty Pond Lilies’ fALS.S.), ‘Popular Medley’ (M.S.S.): vocal solo, the Happiness Boy, ‘ When the Sergeant-major’s on Parade ’ (Longstaffe); piano duets,. Alisses D. Johnson and AT. Johns, ‘ Because I Love You ’ (Berlin), ‘ For My Sweetheart’ (Donaldson); the Honolulu Trio, popular hits (AI.S.S.); relay from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra; relay of jazz dance music from the Caledonian Hall, by arrangement with Air Reg. Stillwell.- ' 2BL, Sydney.—B; G.P.O. clock ami chimes; Broadcasters’■ Topical Chores. 8.3: Sporting programme, with musical items from the studio by the following artists;—Aliss Dorrio Ward (soprano), Aliss Grace SaviTle (contralto), Alndame De Vant (American coon impersonator), Mr W. E. Lewis (baritone), and Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 10.15: The Ambassadors’ Dance Band, broadcast from the ballroom of the Ambassadors’; during intervals between dances ‘Sun’ news-will bo broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Alelhonnne.—s.3o: Answers to letters and bjfthday greetings. 6: St. Augustine’s Band. 6.10: Aliss Floss Greig. 6.22; St. Augustine's Band. 6.35 T News. 7.15; Mr Eric Sunderland. 7.30; Air Chapman. 7.45: Dr Lean. S: St. Augustine’s Band. 8.15: Miss Floss Greig. S.3U: Donald AUBoafh (violin).. 5.40: St. Augustine’s Band. 8.50: Announcements, R.A.C.V. message. 8.51; St. Augustine’s Band. 9.1: One-act play. 9.25 : St. Augustine’s Band. 9.35; Marion Liglitfoot (steel guitar). 9.42: Agues Fortune. 9.55: St. Augustine’s Baud. 10.7; Isabel Biddell (contralto). 10.14: St. Augustine’s Band. 10.34: Frank and Francis Luiz. 10.44: Late sporting results. II: Our great thought.” 11.1: Joe Aronson. 11.40; 1 Gocf Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane. To-night’s programme will comprise the relaying of a recital from the studio of Air L. A. Pares. 8: Pianoforte solo, ‘ Reverie for Left Hand ’ (Wilhellmy), Aliss Gertrude Anderson; violin duet, ‘Alinuet in 6’ (Beethoven), Master Leslie Harvey and Air Luis Pares; song, ‘ Spring’s Awakening’ (Sanderson). Mi's J. C. Hoopert; violin solo, ‘Fifth Air Varie ’ (Donela), Aliss Alclva White; elocutionary number, selected. Air Philip O’Brien Hoare; xylophone duet, selected, Alias Ncilson and Air Englehart; violin solo, ‘ Les Ronde ties Lutins ’ (Buzziui), Alarion Wilson; song, selected. Professor Elin; violin duet, ‘Serenade' (Von Blon), Aliss Sarah Heness and Air Luis Pares; song, selected, Madame Bolhova. 9: From the studio, Aletropolitan weather forecast. 9.1: From the studio of Air L. A. .Pares, flute and violin duct, ‘ La Serenata ’ (Braga), Mrs W. P. A. Gray and Air Luis A. Pares; pianoforte solo,, selected, Aliss Gertrude Anderson; song, ‘Cavatina,’ from ‘Faust’ (Gounod), Professor Elin; violin solos, ‘■Rondino’ (Vicuxtemps), .‘Nocturne iit D ’ (Chopiii-Sarasate), Air Luis A. Pares; violin duct, ‘Serenade’ (Wider), Airs Lyst and Air Luis A. Pares; song, ‘ The Swallows ’ (Cowen), Air J. C. Hoopert. 10: The ‘Sunday mail’ news, weather news; close down. SCL, Adelaide.—6: Chimes. 6.1: Relay from Covcnt Gardens, dinner music. 6.45: Children’s time. 7.30: Market reports, Stock Exchange intelligence, sporting information, Automobile Association bulletin. 8:. Chimes. 8.1: Dance night; relay from Glonolg, -Martin Kett and his Alaison Orchestra; artists, assisting—Airs Davey (contralto). Gerald Hoaly (tenor), Eric Wickens (basso), Fred Gibbons (’cellist). 9.1; •Weather bulletin ; wheat report. 9.3 : Alartin Kett and his Alaison Orchestra. 10; Sporting information and announcements. 10.15; Alartin Kett and his Alaison Orchestrp. 10.59: Station announcements, weather bulletin. 11: Chimes; National Anthem.

to-morrows programmes IYA, Auckland.—6,ss: Belay of church service from St. Matthew’s Cathedral (preacher, Archbishop Averill, of Auckland; organist, Mr Phillpot). S.iJO: Special recital by St. Matthew’s Choir. 9 to 0.30; Lecture; recital from studio. 2YA, Wellington.—6.bo: Belay Taranaki Street Methodist Church (preacher, Kev. Clarence Eaton; organist and choirmaster, Mr H. Temple White). During the service the following will be rendered :—Contralto solo, ‘0 Best in the Lord’ by Miss Nora Greene; tenor and bass duet,Crucifix ’ (Faure), Messrs Frank Bryant and Len Daniell; anthems, ‘Sanctus’ (Gounod), ‘As Torrents in Bummer ’ (Elgar); organ solo, ‘ Prayer and Cradle Song (Guilmant). 8.15: Relay Port Nicholson Silver Band.; lecture, Allan Wilkie,' 1 Fifteen Minutes With Shakespeare.’ 3YA. Christchurch. —6.30: Belay of evening service from Sydenham Baptist Church (preacher, Rev. J. K. Archer); Special sacred items will bo given from the church after the service. 8.3(1; The following musical items will be given from 3YA studio:—Piano solo, •Miss Bessie Pollard, ‘The Prophet Bird ’

(Schumann), ‘Cappriccio Scherzo’ (Mendelssohn); tenor solos, Mr Frederick Martin— 1 There is a Green Hill Far Away ’ (Temple), ‘ Gallilee ’ (Evans); piano solo, Aliss Bessie Pollard, ‘The Prophet Bird ’ (Schumann); tenor solo, Mr Frederick Martin, ‘lf With All Your Hearts,’ from ‘ Elijah ’ (Alendelssohn). 9: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—6.3o: Relay of service ■ from. First Church of Otago (preacher, Dr E. N. Alerringtou; organist, Dr V. E. Galway). 8; Studio concert. 9; Close down.

2BL, Sydney.—lo.4s; Special news service. 11: Service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. - 3.30: Afternoon recital from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 4.30: Bible class continued by Air W. “Cairo” Bradley 5.15; G.P.O. clock and chimes; close down. 5.45: Children’s service. 7; Special church service arranged for Presbyterian Synod at Tamia, New Hebrides, broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church. 8.30: Recital hv North Sydney Tramway Baud, broadeast from Alanresa Hall. North Sydney. 9.45 : From the studio—Air Gerald W.nleuu in a programme of violin music 10; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.

4QG, Brisbane.—The complete -morning service will be relayed from St. AudrewAs Church of England, South Brisbane. 10.50: Organ music, Air F. W. Taylor. 11: Hymn 108, ‘ When I Survey ’; veuito Alacfarrcn Psalm 34; ‘Te Deum ’ (Woodward) ; ‘Bene dictus ’ (Barnby) ; anthem, ‘Lord o* All Power and Alight’; hymn 175, ‘Conquering Kings’; sermon by tb*> rector; hymn 298, ‘Praise Aly Soul’: close down. The concert by the Brisbane Citizens’ Band will be relayed from the Botanic Gardens. 3.15; Band concert. 4,30: Close down. The coincide evening service will be rela.ved from St. Andrew’s Church of England, South Brisbane. 7 : Children’s service ; organ music; hymn 194, ‘ Jesu. Aleck and Gentle’; Bible story,'the rector; hymn 569, ‘Do No Sinful Actjen ’; special prayers; hymn 346, ‘Now the Da.v is Over.’ 7.20; Organ music. 7.30; Hvnin 24, ‘Sun of Al.v Soul ’ • Psalms 31, evening; 1 Alagnificat ami Nunc Dimittis ’ (‘ Winchester in F’) ; anthem. ‘ Comes at. Times a Stillness ’ (Woodwai'd); hymn 370,. ‘Eternal Father ’; sermon by the rector; hymn 391, ‘Onward, Christian Soldiers’; ‘Sevenfold Amen’; organ music; conclusion. At the conclusion of thu church service the concert by the Brisbane Alunicipal Concert Band (conductor, Air E. Jackson) will be relayed from Wickham Park. The programme, will include Overture, ‘La Reina d’Un Jour’ (Adam); selection from

‘Faust,’ No. 2 (Gounod); ‘ Alaroli and Procession of Bacchus,’ from ‘Sylvia’ (Delibes). 9.30: Close down.

SCL, Adelaide.—l) : Relay from Flinders Street Baptist Church; divine, service. 12 (approx.): Close down. 3: Relav from the Exhibition -Building, Mincla. concert. 4.30 (approx.) : Close down. G. 30; Chimes. 6.31: Sunday stories for children by Uncle Radio. 7: Relay from Pine Street Alcthodist Church, divine service. 8 (approx.) : .From studio—Alolody Trio, Mostyu Skinner (baritone), Aliss Whitford (contralto). 9.1: Weather bulletin. 9.3; Talk, ‘ Why t Relieve in Immortality,’ hy Air P. H. Nicholle. 9.18: Studio concert. 10: To-morrow’s programme; weather bulletin; chimes; National Anthem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 10

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 10

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 10