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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES _ IYA, Auckland.—G.3o: Children’s so sion, Tom Thumb. 7.13: News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45. Talk on ‘ Motoring,’ by Air Geo. Campbell. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of concert from Messrs John Court’s, Ltd. 8,30; Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘So Glad of Heart’ (Oliver). 8.35: Hass, Mr A. College, ‘ Drake Goes West ’ (Sanderson). 8.40; Monologue, Miss G. Gammon, ‘JI is First Dong Trousers.’ 8.40. Piano, Mr G. Colledge, overture, ‘Bohemian Girl’ (Balie), 9.51: Tenor, Air 11. Petors, ‘ I Hid My Lovo (d’llarclelot). 8.55; Contralto, Miss P. Gribben, ‘ Like to the Damask Bose’ (Elgar). 9; Weather report, 9.1: Violin, Miss’ M. Stoddart, selected. 9.5: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘Pussy's in tho Wui' (Rutenber), 9.11: Piano, Mr G. Coliccigc, ‘Arabesque’ (Schumann). 9.10; Duct, Miss A. Taylor and Air 11. Peter, ‘ Maying.' 9.21: Monologue, Miss G. Gammon, selected. 9.-0: Tenor, Mr B. Peters, ‘Farewell in they Desert’ (Adams). 9.31; Soprano, Miss A. Taylor, ‘ Solveig’s Bong’ (Greig). 9.36: Violin, Miss Stodaart, selected. 9.41: Quartet, St. Andrew’s Quartet, ‘ln this Hour of Softened Splendor’ (Pinsuti). 2YA, Wellington.—7.ls: News session and market reports. 7.30; Lceturetto, Air T. Fletcher, ‘ Bugay.’ 8: Chimes of tho Wellington G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ‘ Suowllakes ’ (Thiele). 8.7: Baritone, Mr E. Quirke, ‘ Clozo Props ’• (Charles). 8.11: Phono Fiddle, Air C. Bushbrookc, ‘hi a Monastery Garden ' (Koto I by). 8.15- Soprano, Miss E. KimbcH, ‘Ships of A ready ’ (Head). 8.19; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ‘Chant d’Amour ’ (Drdla). 8.25: Contralto,' Alias E, Buckmaster, ‘ Yonder ’ (Olive). 8.29: Tenor, Air C. Williams, ‘Thou Art Risen, My Beloved 1 (Coleridgo-Taylor) 8.33* Cornet, Air E. Ormrod, ‘ Pilgrim of Lovo ’ (Hortmaii). 8.37; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ‘ Valso Intermezzo ’ (lloemer). 8.43; Baritone, Air E. Quirk, ‘ Aly Old Shako’ (Troteil). 8.47: Phono fiddle. Air C. Bashbrooko, ‘ Watchman, What of tho Night?’ (Sargeant). 8.51: instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ‘ Redzi ’ (Caludi). 8.58: Weather report. 9: Lccturctte, ‘lmperial Affairs.’ 9.10: Instrumental, Kit-Kat Dance Band, ‘Aly Cutoy’s Due’ (Schnerik), ‘Baby Face’; vocal chorus (Chili and Cohn), ‘Sunday.’ 9.22: Contralto, Miss E. Buckmaster, ‘Country Folk’ (Brahe). 9.2(j: Tenor, Airs C. Williams, ‘ Palo Moon’ (Logam). 9.30; Instrumental, Kit-lva.t Dance Band. ‘On the Riviera’ (Forbstcin), ‘ What’s tho Use of Crying?’ 9.38: Contralto, Air E. Ormrod, ‘ t Never Know.’ .9.43: Instrumental, Kit-Kat Dance Band, ‘Red Riding Hood,’ vocal choruses, by Bard, ‘Hi, Diddle Diddle,’ ‘Kentucky Lullaby.’ JO: National Antiicm. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls: Nows and reports. 7.45: Close down. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Ernest Jamieson. 8.15: Baritone solos, Air Sydney Armstrong, ‘Because’ (U’Hardclot), ‘City of Laughter and Tears ’ (Nicholls). 8.21: Alczzo-soprano soloist, Aiiss Alargaret Ormerod, ‘Adolai’ (Sperm), ‘ Alighty Lak a Rose’ (Ncvil). 8.27: Soprano solos, Aiiss Renotta Rings, ‘ The Wren ' (Lehmann), ‘ln a Garden’ (Hawley). 8.33; Organ solos, Air Raynor White, E.L.C.AL, ‘ Chorale in F Alajor,’ ‘ Concert Fantasia in F’ (Lem.ire), ‘Reverie in D Alajor (Dr Silver). 8.33; Contralto solo, Aiiss Dorothy Spiller, ‘A Spirit Flower’ (Tipton). 9.5: Tenor solos, Air W. J. Trewern, ‘Come, Lovo, Be Aline’ (Leoncavallo), ‘ Aligmm ’ (d’Hardelot). 9.11: Piano solos, Aiiss Bessie Pollard, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.M., ‘Arabesque’ (Dehussey), ‘Gopak’ (Alonssorgsky). 9.21; Baritone solos, Air Sydney Armstrong, ‘Cloze Props’ (Charles), ‘For Y'ou Alone’ (Geohl). 9.27’: Alezzo-soprano solo, Aiiss Margaret Ormerod, ‘ llino e Hino’ (Princess Te Rangi Pai). 9.30; Soprano solo, Aiiss llenctta Bings, ‘ Buttcrlly ’ (Cavanagh). 9.33; Organ solos, All' Raynor White, F.L.C.M., ‘ Bnuroe in G’ (Handel), ‘ Two Russian Folk Songs’ (Kreisler), ‘ Jubilate’ (Dr Silver). 9.52: Contralto solo, Aiiss Dorothy Spiller, ‘ The Hills of Heaven’ (Loin). 9.55: Tenor solo, Air W. J. Trewern, ‘Come into the Garden, Aland’ (Balfo). 9.53: Piano solo, Aiiss Bessie Pollard, A.T.C.AL, L.T.C.AL, ‘Etude en Forme do Valso ’ (Saint-Saens); relay from Liberty Picture Theatre.

4YA, Dunedin.- V In 7.30. Children's .session. Aunt I)iania’.s sister /.-ill to 7.45: Market reports Sto It); Town. Hall chimes; studio concert. S.to; Address under auspices W.E.A. 0 !° 10: Da iico music relayed inun Iho [Savoy by Ern J'icacliam and Jus orchestra. , , ■2ISE, Ssdncy.—-S: G.1’.0. clock ami chimes; Itroadtaslurs’ i.o| ii< ;i 1 clioru>. S.O: The Versatile Two, m piano and Kaxopliono novelties. 8.3(1; 'J lie Econo Vocal Trio. 8.20: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra, the direction of Mr J. Knight iiarnett. 5.30; .Miss Ella. Goodman (-opranu). 8,37; Broadcast<‘rs’ all sports expert will talk on ‘Football.’ 8.32: Mr Hugh Gannon (light comedian). 0: G.1’.0. clock and chimes; weather report and torccast, by courtesy of Air C. J. Marcs, Government Meteorologist. 0.2- Cue. Morrison and Ill’s Glooniehasers, broai.c.-isb^ [ruin the Bondi Casino. 0.12: Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham, ' n sung and story. 0.27; Broadcasleis’ Light Orchestra. 0.37: Miss Ella Goodman. p.-M : The sporting; editor oi the ’Sun’ will talk on tho prospects oi Saturday s racing. BU: Cce. Morrison and liis Glooniehasers, broadcast Ironytlio Bondi Casino. 10.11: 'lbe Leone Vocal Trio. 10.21: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 10.31; Mr Jlngh Gannon. 10350: Cce. Morrison and his Glooniehasers, broadcast from the Bondi Casino. 10.18: Announcements. J 0.33: Gee. Morrison and his Glooniehasers, broadcast irom the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 11 : G.T'.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 2

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