RADIO
TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland,—7.ls to 7.45: Nows and information session. 8:. Chimes. 8.1; Relay of overture from .Uialto Theatre (Mr Henry C. Engel, conductor). 8.20: Marches, Ponsonby Boys’ Band—‘Heroes of Gallipoli’ (Dulch) and ‘Paramount’ (Beyer). 8.30: Bass-baritone, Mr J. Hutton, ‘The Vulcan’s Song.’ 8.35: Serenade, Pousonby Boys’ Band, ‘ Farewell, My Love’ (Mackie). 8.41: Soprano, Miss J. Parry—‘ Echo' (Somerset) and 1 Orpheus With His Lute’ (Sullivan). 8.49: Selection, Ponsonby Boys’ Band, ‘Lucia cli Laramermoor’ (Donizetti). 8.55: Baritone, Mr J. Dickson, ‘ Lochn a gar ’ (Gibson). 9: Weather report; lecture hy Mr H. C. Borroclailc, announcer 4QG. 9.1: Relay from Rialto Theatre. 9.20: Bass-baritone, Mr J. Hutton—‘l AVill Not Grieve’ (Gounod), ‘The Lute Flayer’ (Mitr.cn). 9.29: Fantasia, Ponsonby Boys’ Band, ‘Alexandra’ (Dacre). 9.36; Soprano, Mrs J. Parry, "To a Miniature’ (Brahe). 9.41: Baritone, Mr J. Dickson—‘ Crown of the Year ’ (Martin) and ‘Garment Antique and Rusty’ (Puccini). 9.50; intermezzo, Ponsonby Boys’ Band—‘ Dancing by the Moon’ (Rimmcr) and ‘Under tho Old Flag’ (Sal Toni), Mr Fred G. Lawn, conductor.
2YA, Wellington.—7.ls; Nows session and market reports. 7.30: Lecturette, Mr IV. King, D.E.8.A., ‘ Esperanto.’ 8: Chimes of tho Wellington G.P.O clock. 8.9: Band, Central Mission, March, ‘Pomp and Pageant’ (Wright). 8.14: Soprano, Miss Beatrice Brittain, ‘Love Is a Slave’ (Squire). 8.18: Quartet, ‘Scotia’ (Round)—Bandsmen MThorson, Smith, IV. and H. Baker. 8.25: Tenor, Mr J. G. Osborne, ‘Harlequin’ (Sanderson). 8.30: Band, Central Mission, ‘Lolita’ (Lithgow). 8.35; Contralto, Miss 11. Arnold, ‘ In Haven ’ (Elgar). 8.39: Band, Central Mission, selection, ‘Slave’ (Bishop). 8.50; Baritone, Mr J. M. Meek, ‘Doreen’ (Allen). 8.5-4: Elocution, Miss E. Brice, ‘The Sisters’ (anon). 9: Weather report. 9.11: Band, Central Mission, waltz, ‘Always’ (Berlin). ,9'.fo: Soprano, Miss B. Brittain, ‘The Crescent Moon’ (Sanderson). 9.20: Band, Central Mission, selection, ‘ Carisbrooko ’ (Calvert). 9.30: Tenor, Dir G. Osborn, ‘Emblem’ (Thompson). 9.3-1: Elocution, Miss E. Brice, ‘The Dentist’ (Leacock). 9,40: Band, Cen--1 ral M ission, hymn, ‘Rock of Ages.’ 9.45: Contralto,"Miss R. Arnold, ‘Jcnncssc ’ (Barry). 9.49; Baritone, Mr J. Meek, ‘To a Miniature’ (Brahe). 9.53; Band, Central Mission, march, ‘Non*, Colonial’ (Hall). 10; National Anthem.
3YA, Christchurch. —7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk by Miss M. JShaw, ‘A Square Meal,’ under auspices of Homo Economics Association. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral .selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. 8.15: Tenor solos, Mr Russell Sumner —‘ Red Devon by the Sea’ (Clarke), ‘I Know of Two Bright Eyes’ (Cadman). 8.21: Soprano solo, Mrs L. A. Waters—” 01 Thou Waving Field of Golden Grain L (Rachmaninoff). 8.25: Flute solos, Mr W. Hay, ‘Canzonet’ (Percival) and ‘Mazurka’ (Percival). 8.31: Contralto solos, Miss Mary Taylor—‘Thou Art So Like a Flower’ (Liszt) and ‘Oh! Lovely Night’ (Ronald). 8.37: Piano duet, Miss Alice Search, L.A.8., ami Mrs A, L. Jones, ‘Prometheus’ (Beethoven). 8.43: Baritone solos, Mr Arthur Macdonald—‘Prelude’ (Ronald) and ‘The Star’ (Rogers’!, Mrs Macdonald accompanying. 8.49; Violin solos, Mr John Boschetti—‘ Canzonet ta ’ (d’Ambrosier) and ‘ Ave Maria’ (Sclmbert-DVilholmj). 5.55: Relay from Everybody’s Theatre. 9.10: Tenor sqlo, Mr Russell Sumner, ‘ AVhcn My Ships Come Sailing Home’ (Dorel). 9.14: Soprano solo, Mrs L. A. Waters, ‘ A Woman's Last Word ’ (Bantock). 9.17 ; Flute solo, Mr W. Hay, ‘ The Angel’s Serenade’ (Leoncavallo). 9.21: Contralto solos, Miss Diary Taylor—‘Thou Hast Bewitched Die, Dfy Beloved ’ (Coleridgc-Taylor) and ‘Thou Art Risen, Dly Beloved 5 (Colcridge-Taylor). 9.27: Piano duet, Miss Alice Search, L.A.8.. and Mrs A. L. ."(ones, ‘ First Movement of Unfinished Symphony’ (Schubert). 9.35: Violin solo, Dir John Boschetti, ‘Bolero’ (Bohm). 9.40: Baritone solo. Dir Arthur Macdonald,’ ‘Song of the ’Toreador ’ from opera ‘Carmen’ ( Bizet). 9.44: Contralto solo, DLss Diary Taylor, ‘Friend o’ Dtinc’ (Sanderson). '9.45: Relay from Everybody’s Theatre. 4YA, Dunedin.—7 Cl own Hall chimes, request gramophone concert. 7.45: Address by “Gargoyle” on ‘ The _ Origin and Occurrences of Petroleum.’ 8 to 10: Town Hall chimes; studio concert and orchestral selections, under Dir Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre. 2BL, Svdnev. —8: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3: Tho Dlarrickvillo Salvation Army Band (bandmaster, Dfr N. PI. Knight), broadcast from Wemyss street, Marrickvillc. 5.23: Song recital by Madame Viceroy-Goosscns. 8.43: A radio drama, presented under the direction of Dir Edmund Duggan. 10.30-. Jazz music by Ccc. Morrison and hP Gloomchv.ers, broadcast from the ball room cf the Bondi Casino. 11: G.P.O. clock and chimes. National Anthem.
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Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 4
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