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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. —6: Children's session. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestra, ‘ Fra Diavoio Overture (Auber). 8.9: Humorous sketch, Griffiths Duo, ‘ Under an Umbrella.’ 8.15: Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘ Trio, Op. 56, Finale ’ lleissiger). 8.25; Vocal trios, the Snappy Three, ‘Souvenirs’ (Nicholls), ‘Bungalow and You’ (Hagan). 5.33: Mandolin solo. Mr J. O’Kane, ‘Zampa, ’ Overture (Herold). 8.88: Humour, Mr A. M'Elwain, some humour. 3.48: Pianoforte solo, Mr Cyril Towscy, ‘ li(tr preraptu in B Flat’ (Schubert). 8.4 b; Weather fcfrccast. -8.48: A presentation by the St. Andrew’s Quartet of tile song cycle ‘ The Little Snnbonnet ’ (Lohrl. 9.'23; Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, ‘Handel in the Strand,’ clog daneo (Grainger). 9.37; Humorous sketch, the Griffiths Duo, ‘Taming a Shopper.’ 9.43: Mandolin solos, Mr J. O’Kano, ‘Lc Cygnc’ (Saint-Sacns), ‘ March,’ ‘ Tannhanser ’ t Wagner). 9.49: Humour, Mr A M'Elwain, more Humour. 9.54: Voral trios, the Snappy Three, ‘Solo,’ ‘The Blue Loom ’ (Rodgers), ‘The Girl Friend’ (Richards). 10.2; ‘ God Save the King.’

2YA, Wellington. —6: Children’s hour. 7 : News session , market reports rind sports results. 8; Chimes ot the G.L’.O. clock; studio concert by the Wellington Saltation Army Citadel Silver Band, under the conductorship ot Conductor H. .1. Dutton, assisted by2YA artists. 8.1: March, the Band, ‘Boston’ (arr. Broughton). 8.6; Vocal quartet, Mellow Follows, ‘Breeze’ (Macdonald). 8.10. Pianoforte solo, Mrs Petersen, ‘ The Bustle of Spring’ (Sinding). 5.14. Constancy, the Tenor Follow, ‘Phyllis h; my (July Joy ’ (Whclpley). 8.18:' Cornet solo, with band accompaniment, Bandsman N. Coffin, ‘Silver Threads'* (arr. Twitclnn). 8.23: Vocal duct, the iamg and Short Fellow, ‘ Cross Talk 1 (Shepherd). 8.28: Descriptive sejee-'. (ion. Salvation Army Band, 'Olivet а, Calvary’ (arr. Coles). 8.36; Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Marjorie Cu,lman, ‘A Dream ot To-night’" (Niclml). 8.40: Selection, the Band, ‘ Warriors of tho Cross ’ (arr. Bitching). 8.47: Elocution, Miss Thelma Adams, ‘Perkins’s Baby’ (Anon.). 8.52: Hymns, tho Band, ‘ Aberyswyth,’ ‘ .Martyno.’ 8.56: Weather report and announcements. 6.1: Loeturette, Mi Johannes Andersen,, ‘Native Birds.’ б. Descriptive selection, the Band, ‘'J'he Wanderer’ (Van der Kani). 9.20: Midnight chimes, ’J’he Middle Fellow, ‘ When the Douse is Asleep ' (Haigh). 6.21 : March, tho Band, ‘Tho Advance’ (Cotterill). 6.26: Alcz'.o--soprano..solo, Miss Marjorie (-‘adman, • uloiV; . Blow, Thou Winter Wind’ ' i.milt.or). 9.3,3: Piano and organ duet, Miss -Gray, L.T.C.L., and Airs Petersen, ‘ Cavalcria Bnsticana ’ (MasengniBastini). 6.38: Verbal assurance, (ho Funny Fellow, ‘Stories’ (original). i',42: Hymn tunes, the Band, ‘Dollingside,’ ‘ Vesper 1 Hymn.’ 6.48: Mere noise, tho Bass Fellow, ‘Up From Somerset ’' (Sanderson). 6.52: Instrumental quartet, tho Band, ‘ Dandel’s Alelodios.’ 11.57: Selection, (he Band. •St. Paul’ (Mendelssohn, arr. Daw fees); : 10.3: Good night, all the Follows, ‘Old Kentucky Home’ (traditional). 10.7. March, the Band, Lyall. Bay ’ (.Adams). 3YA, Christchurch. —6; Childrens session. 7.15: Dews session. 7.30: Talk, Professor A. 11. Toeket. ‘Rural Credits ’ (M.S.), under auspices oi Canterbury Progress League). 8; flumes,' 8.1; Overture. 8.5: Contralto and tenor duct, Mrs Ann Harper and Mr Harold Prescott, ‘On Wings ot Music’ (Mendelssohn), followed by soprano soios by Madame Gower Burns, ■ Damon ’ (Strange), ‘ Rose Among the Heat her ’ (Schubert). 8.14: ’Cello solo,-Mr Harold Beck, ‘Aria’ (Bach) 8.19 V' Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rcuneif ‘ln.Q.uesta Tomba ’ (Beethoven). 8.23: Cornet duet, Messrs R. Ohlson and Benson, ‘ Down the Vale,’ own arrangement (Aloir). 8.23: Con ml to solos); Mrs ’Ann. Harder, ‘To Music ’ (Schubert), Tbo, Gardener ’ (W'oli). 8,34 r Instrument a 1 trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘ Scherzo ’ ' (Beethoven): 1 8.44: Tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott, ‘ Serenade ’ (Schubert). 8.48. Humorous recitation. Miss Nan re Hooper, ‘Tne Frcclded-faced Girl’ 8 53. 'Flute solo, Mr W. Hay. ‘ fdylle’. (Godard); 8.56: Soprano and baritone dm;t,' Ala dame Gower-Burns and Mr Bernard' 1 lien hell, ‘Calm find Silent Night’ (Gretze). 8.59: Weather forecast. 9; Overture. 9.5; Contralto

solos, Airs Aim Harper, ‘ Sapphic Odo ’ (Brahms), ‘The Vain Suit’ (Brahms). 9.11: ’Cello solo, Air Harold Beck, ‘ Minuetto ’ (Becker). 9.16: Baritone solo, Air Bernard Renncll, ‘ Autumn ’ (Franz). 9.20: Cornet duet, Alossrs R. Ohli-on and Benson, ‘Bolero’ (Tho Gladiators), (Lo Theirc). 9.25; Soprano and contralto duet, Aladamc Gower-Burns a.nd Airs, Ann Harper, ‘Venetian Boat Song' (Blumonthal), followed by tenor solo, Air Harold Prescott, ‘ Cradle Song ’ (Kreislcr). 9.32: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Prize Song’ (Wagner), ‘Romance’ (Alozart). 9.42: Soprano solos, Madame Gower-Burns, ‘ Glad Tidings ’ (Blumonthal), ‘Slumber Song’ (Schubert). ' 9.50: Humorous recitation, Miss Naare Hooper, ‘ The Hoad of Ton'Thousand Crosses ’ (Hayes), ‘ When the Alinister Comes to Tea’ (Anon.). 9.56: Flute solo, Air AV. Hay, ‘Chant Pastorate’ (Anderson). 10: Vocal quartet, Grand Opera Quartet, ‘ Early Spring’ (Mendelssohn). ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA, Dunedin.-—7: Town Hall, chimes. 7.1; Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session. 8: Town Hail chimes. Comedy programme. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Alonsieur Do Rose. 8.11: Popular songs, Aliss Billie Lorraine, ‘ Brokcn-hcarfcd ’ (Henderson), ‘Cost Vous ’ (Green). 5.17: Comedy sketch, the Two Blue Ducks, ‘On Tour in India’, Part I. 8.27: Piano-accordion solo, Air E. Hecucy, ‘ Drifting and Dreaming’ (Van Alstyn). 8.30; A little entertainment, Air Percy James (a peep into Costerland), ‘My Old Dutch.’ ‘The Coster’s Courtship,’ ‘Wot Cheer’ (Chevalier). . 8.40: Novelty piano solos, Air T, A’. Anson. 8.47; Light soprano solo, Aliss Jacqueline Burke. ‘Love’s Own Kiss’ (Friml). S. : Relay of orchestral musie from Octagon Theatre. 9: AVeather forecast. 9.2: Popular solos, Air Billy Gay, ‘So Is Amur Old Lady’ (Dubin), ‘ (sunday ’ (Aloller). 9.10: Comedy sketch and duet, Miss Lorraine and Mr Percy James. ‘The Stage Hand’s Idea of Hamlet.’ 9,30: Light soprano solos. Mks Jacqueline Burke, ‘Sail, Aly Ships ’ (Phillips) , ‘ Prince of My Alaiden Fancies’ 1 (Kelman). 9.36: Novelty pianoforte *o!o, Air T. AC Anson. 9,39; Popular solo, Air Billy Gay, ‘Go Along, Mule’ (Creamer). 9.42; Comedv sketch, the Two Blue Ducks. ‘On "Tour in India.’ Part 11. 9.47: Popular solo, Miss Billie Lorraine, selected. 9.50; Piano-accordion solos, Mr E. Heeney, Scotch selection, ‘ Ever of Thee’ (Hall). 9.55: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 10.2; Close down.

3LO, Melbourne. —The usual varied programme will be put on the air tonight, and those contributing items will include the Amgabond, Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day. Guy Moore (tenor), and J. D. Eraser (baritone). 4QG, Brisbane.—A programme of dance' music by Alt’. 1 Ecatlicrstone and his Studio Syncopators, relayed (by arrangement) from Hotel Carlton. 10: The ‘ Daily Mail ’ news, weather news, closedown.

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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 12

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 12

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 12