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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s session—Peter Pan, assisted by members of Ley’s institute Boy, Scouts; string orchestra, stories, letters, and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports; book review. 8 : Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral overture, ‘Magic Flute’ (Mozart). 8.9: Vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, ‘Take Care, Take Caro!’ (Bartholomew). 8.13: Baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, ‘ Marishka, Marishka ’ (Korbay). 8.18: instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, ‘Trio in B Flat, 2nd Movement’ (Schubert). 8.28: Contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, ‘ Lie There, My Lute ’ (M‘Clunn'l. 8.3 d: Tenor solo, Air Samuel Duncan. ‘ I Hear Yon Calling Mo’ (Marshall). 8.37; Violin solo, Miss Ilia Bosworth, 1 Avo Maria’ (Schubert-Wilhelmj). 8.42: Soprano solos, Miss Lola Solomon—-‘ Tho Moon is My Fairy Godmother’ (Arundalc), ‘Thoughts Have Wings’ (Lehmann). 8.50: Weather forecast. 8.52: Lccturotto hy the announcer, ‘ Great Authors.’ 9.9; Baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, ‘A Yeoman’s Yarn ’ (Gliccl). 9.13: Vocal humor, tho Asquiths, thirty minutes’ drawing room entertainment. 9.43: Instrumental trio, Boswortli-Hemus-Tow-soy Trio, ‘Three Fours’ (Colcridge- ■ Taylor). 9.52: Contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, ‘ My Ships’ (Del Riegd). 9.56: Tenor solo, Air S. Duncan, ‘Angels Guard Thee’• (Godard). 10: Vocal quartet, Air Barry Coney’s Quarlcl, ‘Slavonic Cradle Song’ (Dvorak). 10.4: Close down. 2YA. Wellington,—6: Children’s session—Undo Sandy and party, stories, rhymes, and sketches. 7; News session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Chimes of tho G.P.O. clock. S.l ; March, Ist Batt. Wellington Bogimenial Band, ‘The Bullfighters’ (Kottaun). 8.6: Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘Four Jolly Sailnnnon ’ (German). 8.10: Serenade, Ist Balt. AVol.lington Regimental Band, ‘ La Paloma ’ (Yradicr). 8.15: Bass solo. Air James Cooke. ‘A Dream’ (Bartlet). 8.20: Selection, Ist Bait. Wellington Regimental Band, ‘ Dinorah ’ (Meyerbeer). 8.28; Tenor solo, Air Frank Skinner, ‘Nora’ (Alann), 8.32; Cornet duet, Bandsmen AV. Barko and N. Poezq, ‘lda and Dot’ (Losev). 8.37:’ Baritone and quartet, Air Ray Kemp and quartet, ‘Tho Lead Strikes English Ground ’ (Cilholy). 8.41 ; Selection, Ist Batt. Wellington Regimental Band. ‘ Montana ’ (Wallace). '8.53: Tenor solo, Mr Will Hancock, ‘ Bird Songs at Eventide’ (Coates). 8.57; Humorous recital, Air Eric North, ‘The Unfolded Problem’ (Barry Pain). 9.2; Weather forecast. 9.3: Fantasia, Ist Batt._ Wellington Regimental Band, ‘ Crimson Stars’ (Greenwood). 9.9: Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘ Banjo’s Down in Dixie’ (Geibcl). 9.13; Intermezzo, Ist Batt. Wellington Regimental Band, ‘ In a. Persian Alarket ’ (Kctclbv), 9.19 Bass solo, Air James Cooke, ‘ Off to Philadelphia’ (Haynes). 9.23; Polka, Ist Batt. Wellington Regimental Band, ‘ The Golden Magnet ’ (Raymond) 9.28: Vocal duet, Messrs Frank Skinner and Will Hancock, ‘ Serenade ’ (Schubert). 9.33: Humorous recital, Mr Eric North, ‘Yes, I Think So’ (Foster). 9.35: Selection, Ist Batt. Wellington Regimental Band, ‘ Clm Chin Chow’ (Norton). 9.41; Baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, 'When Britain Really Ruled the Waves ’ (Sullivan). 9.49; Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘Barbara’ (Silver, arr. Loir. Barnes). 9.54: March, Ist Batt. Wellington Regimental Band, ‘Sons of the Wild’ (Rinuncr) ; close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —6: Children’s hour, conducted hy “ Chuckle,” assisted hy Aunt Pat and cousins from West Christchurch School, under the direction of Air Parrv. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr If, AV. Beck, ‘Practical Culling for Backyard Flocks.’ 8: Soprano and tenor duet, Aladame Gower-Hurns and Air Harold Prescott, ‘Go, Pretty Rose’ (Alarzeals); contralto solos, Airs Ann Harper—‘Lilacs’ (Cndmnu), ‘Loaves in the AA'ind ’ (Leoni); ’cello solo, Aliss Phyllis Porter, ‘ Ahenlied ’ '(‘Evening Song,’ Schumann) ; baritone solos, Air Bernard Russell—‘He Are Tome’ (Horn, Maori war song), ‘The Blind Ploughman ’ (Clarke); instrumental trio. Blisses Alary Ward. Phyllis Porter, and Aileen AVnrrcn, ‘Andante Alelodiquc r (Danela); soprano solos, Aladame Gower-Burns—‘ AA’cro 1 a Alotli ’ (Phillip), ‘Cradle Song’ (Lehmann); pianoforte solo, Aliss Aileen Warren, ‘ Nocturne ’ (APFadyen); tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott, ‘ Ritournelle ’ (Chaminadc) ; humor, Air H. Instone, Scottish patter (original); weather forecast; soprano and contralto duct, Aladame Gower-Burns and Airs Ann Harper, selected; baritone solo, Air Bernard Pennell, ‘Cloze Props’ (Charles); ’cello solo, Miss Alary Ward, ‘ Alenuot ’ (Stnmitz); soprano solos, Aladame Gower-Burns —‘11 Bacio ’ (Arditi), ‘You Are Aly Darling’ (AVhisr, haw); instrumental trio, Alisses Alary AVard, Phyllis Porter, and Aliss Aileen AAVarren, ‘ Waltz ’ (Tscliaikowsky); tenor and baritone duet, Alessrs Harold Prescott and Berim'd Rennell, ‘ Trust Her Not’ (Balfe); humorous recital, Mr H. Instone, ‘ Air Cohen Rings His Landlord ’ (Hayman) ; contralto solo, Mrs Ann Harper— 1 Friend of Aline ’ (Sanderson), ‘ Who’ll Buy Aly Lavender?’ (German); tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott. ‘ Aiy Pretty Jane ’ (Sloper); pianoforte solo, Aliss Aileen Warren, 1 Cuban Dances ’ (Cervantes); soprano and baritone solo, Aladame GowerBurns and Air Bernard Rennell. ‘Stars of Night Barcarolle,’ from ‘ Talcs of Hoffmann’ (Offenbach); ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone con-i cert. 7.40: News session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1 : Relay of light orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre. 8.12: Bass solos, Air E. G. Bond —‘Plymouth Hoe’ (Lennard), ‘My Girl and I’ (Clarke). 8.19: Pianoforte solo. Miss Eileen Williams, L.A.8.,

L.T.C.L., ‘Polonaise, Op. 20, No. 1 ’ (Chopin). 8.25: Contralto solo, Aliss Winnie AlTeak, ‘ Harbor Night Song ’ (Sanderson). 8.29: Flute solo, Mr Clias. E. Gibbons, selection from ‘Tho Bohemian Girl’ (Balfe). 8.36; Relay of orchestral interlude from the Octagon Theatre. 8.46: Baritone solos, Air L. AI. .Cachemaille —‘Aly Love, the Swallow ’ (Lohr), ‘ Ah, Though the Silver Aloon ’ (Lohr). 8.53: Soprano solo, Aliss Tui Salt, ‘ Nobil Signor ’ (Aleyerbccr). 8.57: Alusical selection. 9.1: AA’oathor forecast. 9.3: Address by Pastor AV. D. Alore. 9.18: Bass solo, Air E, G. Bond, ‘Banjo Solo’ (Homer). 9.21; Pianoforte solo, Aliss Eileen Williams—‘ AA’ater AVagtail and Danse Negro’ (Scott). ‘A 7 nlse, Op. 34, No. 2, in A Alinor ’ (Chopin). 9.28: Contralto solos, Aliss AA’innie AlTeak — ‘The Ctesccnt Moon’ (Sanderson), ‘Mv Treasure ’ (Trevalsa). 9.33: Flute solo, Air (’has. E. Gibbons, ‘ Stradella.’ 9.39 : Baritone solo. Air L. AI; Cachemaille. ‘ Lorraine ’ (Sanderson). 9.43: Relay of orchestral music from the Octagoiy Theatre. 9.54 : Soprano solos, Aliss Tui Salt-—‘ Songsters’ Awakening’ (Fletcher), ‘Sing Merrily To-day’ (Phillips). 10: Close down.

3LO, Alelhourne.—B: Rod APGregor will speak on ‘Cricket’ 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements; acceptances for Epsom Turf Club. 8.16: The Vagabonds, ‘Take Your Finger Out of Your Afoutli ’ (Aellan), ‘Rang Tang’ (Darby), ‘Fifty Alillion Frenchmen’ Close). 8.25: Frank a ml F rn ncis. Lniz, duet, ‘ Aliliana-o’; steel guitar, ‘Hawaiian Love.’ 8.28; Tho Vagabonds, ‘dust a Alcmorv ’ (Henderson), ‘Persian Rug’ (Kahn), ‘l’d ’Leave Ten Alcn,’ (Bloome). 8.37: A few minutes’ talk about tho war memorial. 8.42; Jack Lumsdainc (whispering baritone'), bv permission J. C. AVilliamson, Ltd., ‘Maori Afaiden.’ 8.45: Tho Vagabonds, ‘Painting Pretty Picture’ (AVcddcll), ‘Here I Am’ (Brown), ‘The Alannikiii Ball’ (Dixon). 8.54: Kilccti Castles (soprano), ‘ AValtz Song’ from ‘Tom Jones’ (German). 8.57: Tho Vagabonds, ‘ Alademoisellc Alimi ’ (Young). 9: Ernest Sago (baritone), ‘Out of the Past’ (Alarshall). 9.3: The Vagabonds, ‘ Ale and Aly Shadow ’ (Joison). ‘Pleading’ (Jones), ‘Russian Lullaby’ (Berlin). 9.12: Frank and Francis Luiz, song, ‘Ale and Aly Sliadow ’; duct, ‘Aloha, Baby Boy.’ 9.15: The Vagabonds, ‘Aly idea of Heaven’ (Johnston), ‘Rod Lips’ (Hrvan), ‘Golden Gate’ (Leslie). 9.24; Jack Lumsdaine, ‘Aly Blue Heaven.’ 9 27: The Vagabonds, ‘ 1 Can’t Get Over a Girl 'Like You’ (Broones), ‘ AVhcu I’m With You’ (Conley), VI Ain’t Got Nobody ’ (Graham). 9.36; Eileen Castles, ‘Serenade.’ 9.39; The Vagabonds, ‘ Lucky Day ’ (Henderson), ‘Lantern of Love’ (AAearieh), ‘Consolation’ (Barics). 9.48: Ernest Sage, ‘ Cries from Alexander’s Feast (Handel). 9.51: Tho Vagabonds, ‘Dance- of tho Tinker Toys’ (Schabel) ‘ Aloonlight ’ (Dixon, ‘ The Wind Blew Through His AAdiiskers ’ (Conrad). 10: ‘ Argus’ news service; British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological information; announcements; sporting notes hy “Olympus”; island shipping movements. 10.15; The Vagabonds, ‘ On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day’ (Johnson), ‘Aliss Anuabello" Leo’ (Pollart), ‘Hustling Hinkler’ (Gilbert). 10.24: Frank and Francis Luiz, duct, Akahi Oi ’; song, ‘A Bong to Hawaii.’ 10.27: Tho Vagabonds, ‘Look in the Alirror ’ (Slept), ‘ AVhoo —You-00, That's AVho ’ (Ycl(an). 'The AVcdding AValtz’ (Gilbert). 10.36; Jack Lumsdaine, ‘Hullo, Helen.’ 10,39: Tho Vagabonds, ‘The, Sunrise ’ (Santlv), ‘Hall a Aloon (Hanley), ‘ Blowin’ Off Steam (Davis). 10.49: Eileen Castles, ‘ Cradle Song ’ (Kroisler). 10.52 : Ihc ALagabonds, 1 She Belongs to Ale (Johnson), ‘Just a Little Cuter (Alexander), ‘Yale Blues’ (Ellis). 11: Our groat thought, “Bettor than one who knows what is right is one who is loud of what is right, and hotter than one who is iond oi what is right is tho one who delights in doing what is right” (Samuel Alenvin). 1L1: J.ho A r :mabonds, ‘ Aly Hawaiian Evening Star’ (Pollard),' ‘Lady Do’ (Young), ‘Stay Out of the South’ (Dixon), ‘ Oh,' Pimpinella’ (Yriau), ‘The Spell of the Aloon’ (Kahn), ‘Down Kentucky AVav ’ (Hall), ‘Yesterday’ (Ham rison), ‘There AVill Come a June (Garrcn), ‘Red Lips Kiss Aly Blues Away’ (Bryan), ‘My Idea of Heaven (Johnson), ‘The Alagic of Aloonlight and Love’ (Haggis), ‘Funny Tunc (Olson), ‘Sing Ale a Baby Song (Kahn), * I’ve Got a Yes Girl (Lonney). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane. —To-night’s programme will ho given hy a part} arranged by Air 11. Scott AlacCallum. Tho first portion will take the form of a drawing room entertainment, and the second portion that of a studio concert. 8: Drawing room entertainment. 9 : Studio concert —Saxophone quartet, popular number, Alelody Four; contralto solo, ‘Reaping’ (Clarke), Aliss Ella Howie; a thought for tonight, ‘ On the AVrong Scent,’ AVill H. Lister; violin solo, ‘Mazurka de Concert.’ (Alusin), Air H. Scott AlacCallum; tenor solo. ‘Alountain Lovers’ (Squire). Air Jack Land; .saxophone quartet, the Alelody Four; soprano solo, ‘The Nightingale’s Trill’ (Gantz) ; vocal duct, selected, Air J. Land (tenor) and Mr H. E. Higginbotham; pianoforte solo, ‘ Impromptu in B Flat ’ (Schubert), Airs Hilda Woolmer; bass solo. ‘Lady Faire ’ (Weatherly), Air H. Phillips; monologue miniatures, Aliss Eileen M'Lennan; saxophone duct, Alelody Players; vocal duet, selected, Miss Dossie Hargreaves (soprano) and Aliss Ella Howie (contralto); a musical episode by “ Jack and Jill ” ; baritone solo, ‘ Lorraine.’ Air H. E. Higginbotham ; saxophone quartet. Alelody Players. .10: ‘Daily Mail ’ news, weather news, close down. SCL. Adelaide.—B: G.P.O. chimes. 8.1; Novelty broadcast. 8.20; Selection, dance numbers, Les. Sims and his Hot Peppers. 8.30: Popular numbers, Radio Duo. 8.40; Selection, Les. Sims and his Hot Peppers. 8.50: Contralto solo, Alargnret Pirie. 9: G.P.O. chimes. 9.1: Alcteorological information. 9.2: British wireless news. 9.9: Dalgety’s wheat report. 9.12; Selection. Les. Sims and his Hot Peppers. 9.25; Tenor solo,

Howard Baucrochse. !)..'3O: Contralto solo, Margaret I’irio. 9.55: Selection, Les. Sims" aml his Hot Peppers. 9.4/3: Contralto solo, Margaret Pirie. 9.49; Selection. Lcs. Sims and his Hot Peppers. 9.55: Tenor solo, Howard Banorochse. 10: G.P.O. chimes. 10.]; ‘Advertiser’ news_ service. 10.10: “Windbag’s” sporting service. 10.15: Dance music relayed from the Mai.son de Danse, Glenelg. 10.55: Friday’s programme and meteorological information. 11; G.P.O. chimes and National Anthem.

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Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 5

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 5

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 5

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