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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES VI ■ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s ses sion. 7: News session, market reports and sports reslults. 7:40- LecturetteMr H South, ‘Books, Grave and Gay. 8- Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, orchestra, ‘ Finlandia ’ (Sibelius). -8.9; Soprano solos, Miss Nora Gray ‘ Snowflakes ’ (Mallinson). ‘ Only the River Running By ’ (Hopkins). 8.16: Instrumental quintet, Miss Ava Symons, Mrs Eric Meier, Mrs Hector, and Messrs G. Ellwood and GShort (first violin, second, violin, viola, ’cello, and piano), ‘Quintet’ (Dvorak). 8.32: Baritone solos (with violin obbligato), Mr Neville-Smith — ‘ O Lord Most Holy’ (Franck), ‘The Last Hour’ (Kromer). 8.39; Violin solo (with orchestral acompaniment) Miss Ava Symons, ‘ First Movement ol Concerto’ (Mendelssohn). 8.49; Con fcralto solos, Miss Nora Greene— 1 Whai the Chimney Sang ’ (Griswald), 1 Love’s Old Sweet Song' (Molloy) 8.56: Humour and recital, Mr Norman Aitken—‘ 1 Don’t Want My Cigar tr Go Out ’ (Leo), ‘ Backwoods of tin West’ (Service). 9.2: Weather lore cast. 9.4: Maori melodies, Miss Monr Love and party, ‘Maori Chant’ (tradi tional), ‘ Pokare Karo ’ (Hill). 9.11 Instrumental, orchestra, ballet musii From ‘ Coppelia ’ (Delibes) —‘ Slavonic Theme with Variations, ‘Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours, ‘Nocturne,’ ‘Automaton Music and Waltz.’ 9.29: Baritone solos, Mr Nevill-Smith— 1 ‘When the House is Asleep’ (Haigh). ‘White Ships’ (Gray). 9.36; Pianoforte solo (with orchestral accompaniment), Mr Gordon Short, 1 Capriccio, 1 ‘ Brillante ’ (Mendelssohn). 9.49; Tenor solos, Mr Sam Duncan—‘M’Appari Tiitt Amari ’ from ‘Martha’ (Flo tow), ‘Passing By’ (Purcell). 9.45' ’Cello solo (with orchestral accompaniment), Mr Geo. Ellwood, ‘Variations Symphoniques ’ (Boellmann). 9.57: Vocal quartet, Melodie Four—‘ The Moon Man’ (Macy), ‘Peter the Cat’ (Eastman). 10.4; _ Hawaiian instrumental numbers, Miss Mona Love and party—‘ Song of Hawaii ’ (Bones), ‘ Palikiko Blues ’ (Palikiko). 10.11: Humour, Mr Norman Aitken — He s An Awfully Nice Fellow to Speak lo (Weston arid Lee), ‘The Hartist’s Model’ (Rutherford). 10.17: Instrumental, orchestra—‘ Songs My Mother Taught Me’ (Gipsy song, Dvorak), ‘Slavonic Rhapsody, No. 3’ (Dvorak). ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes: band programme by Woolston Brass Band, under the conductorlnp of Mr R. J. Estall and assisting artists. 8.1: Overture, band, ‘ Boulder City (Hume). 8.5: Baritone solo, Mr Percy Davies, ‘ A Song of Waiting (Wright). 8.9; Tenor_ trombone solo, Master E. Williams (with band accompaniment)— 1 Walthers's Prize Song (from ‘Meister Singers,’ Wagner). 8.13: Soprano solo, Bliss Hilda Hurt, ‘Love’s a Merchant’ (Carew). 8.17: Tenor solo, Mr T. C. Rogers, ‘ The Toilers ’ (Piccolmiui). 8.21: Comic song, Mr Basil Johnson, ‘ I Wonder How 1 Look When I’m Asleep ’ (De Sylva). 8.25: Selection, band, ‘ Boccaccio ’ (Suppo). 8.35; Contralto solo, Blrs D. W. Stall ard, ‘A Summer Night’ (Thomas). 8.39: Waltz, band, ‘Casino Tanze’ (Gungl). 8.46: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Hilda Hutt and Blr T. G. Rogers, ‘ Down in the Forest ’ (Ronald). 8.50: Recital, Mr James Laurenson, ‘Adventures of Billy Smith ’ (Smile Smith). 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.58: Overture. 9.2: Baritone solos, Blr P.ercy Davies— 1 Any Old Place I Can Hang Bly Hat’ (tramp song), ‘ When Bright Eyes Glance ’ (Heclgcock). 9.10; Humoresque, band, ‘Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye’ (Truman). 9.17: Soprano solo, Bliss Hilda Hutt, ‘Blighty Lak a Rose’ (Nevin). 9.21; Selection, band, ‘Highland Blemories ’ (Lo Due). 9.31: Tenor solo, Blr T. G. Rogers, ‘ Beloved, It Is Blorn ’ (Aylward). 9.35: Comic songs, Blr Basil Johnson —‘ Holding Blars’s Hand ’ (Burley and Bull), ‘Do IrWes. I Do’ (Silberman). 9.43: Euphonium solo, Bandsman T. H. Hughes (with band accompaniment),- ‘The Cavalier’ (Sutton). 9.45-: Contralto solos, Blrs D. W. Sfcallard —‘ When the Tide Come In’ (Millard), ‘The Little. Old Cabin in de Lane’ (Jubilee song). 9.55: Recital, Blr Jas. Laurenson. ‘Our Two Opinions’ (Field). 10: Blarcli, band, ‘Brigade of the Guards ’ (Hawkins); * God Save tho King.’ 3LO, Blelbourne. —8.1: Hoffman's Dance Baud', waltz, ‘Wagner Airs.’ 8.9: Bobby Pearce (baritone), ‘Santa Lucia’ (Coffnm). 8.13; Hoffman’s Dance Band, quadrilles, ‘ Our Bliss Gibbs.’ 8.30: F. J. French (banjo), ‘An Old, Old Favourite.’ 8,33; Hoffman’s Dance Band, two-step, ‘Bledley.’ 8.38: Gladys Lampe (contralto), ‘An Old Blelody.’ 8.41: Dancin’'on tip claypan, by Laura IVrncr Archer. 8.46; Choruses. 8.52; Hoffman’s Dance Band—‘Barn Dance,’ ‘Baby Tank.’ 8.58; Victoria Wilson (soprano), ‘ Barbara Allen.’ 9.1; Hoffman’s Dance Band, Alberts. 9.17: P, J. French (banjo), ‘Blemories of Long Ago.’ 9.20: Hoffman’s Dance Band, schottische, ‘Honey Bees.’ 9.25: Gladys Lampe (contralto)., a request item, 9.27; Hoffman’s Dance Bnii.d, waliz. ‘Bine Danube.’ 9,35: Bobby Rearco (baritone), ‘The Volunteer Organist.’ 9.38: Hoffman's Dance Band, lancers. ‘Gipsy love’; announcements. 9.58; Choruses. 10.5; Hoffman's Dance Rand, polka mazurka, ‘Chummy.] 10.11: F. J, French (banjo), request item. 10.14: Hoffman’s Dance Band, barn danctfj ‘Jack in the Box.’ 10.20: Victoria Wilson (soprano), ‘ Bly Blofber Bids Ble Rind Bly Hair.' 10.23; Hoffman's Dance Band, Highland schottische. 10.30; Gladys Lampe (contralto), ‘An, Old-fashioned Air.’ 10.33: Choruses. 10.41: Hoffman’s Danco Band, valetta, ‘ Mignonette.' 10.49 ■ Bobby Pearce (baritone), ‘The Bells of St. Blary’s ’ (Adams) 10.52: Hoffman's Dance Band, ‘Royai Irish.’ 11.7: News session; results of Tour De France Championship Road Race, held in France: ‘Argus’ news service; meteorological information; British' official wireless news fom Rugby; announcements; •Royal Automobile Club of Victoin’s safety message. 11.17: Our great thought. 11.18: The Vagabonds—‘Bill and Coo’ (O’Hagan), ‘You’ve Got to Learn to Smile ’ (O’Hagan), ‘Down’in an Old Havana Town ’ (Thomas), ‘ Rose Time’ . (O’Hagan), ‘Ramona’ (Wayne). _ 11.32: Results of Boy Scouts’ boxing and wrestling championship. 11.33: Tho Vagabonds—‘ Cock-a-doodle, I’m Off Bly Noodle’ (Tobias), ‘Keep Sweeping Cobwebs’ (Lewis), ‘The Whisper Seng’ (Friend). H.aO: ‘God Save the King.’ 3AR, Blelbourne —8.30: Studio Orchestra, overture, ‘ Zampa ’ (Herald), ‘ Wilfred Sanderson’s Popular Songs ’ (arr. Baynes). 8.47: Julia Russell (soprano), ‘Cradle Song’ (Schubert), 1 O Fair and Sweet and Holy ’ (Rubinstein). 8.52: Studio Orchestra, Suite Dansaute, ‘lntermezzo’ (Rossc), ‘Four Spanish Pictures’ (Luzzatti). 9.12: Julia Russell ‘The Swallows ’ (Cowen), 1 Coinin’ Thro’ the Rye’ (old Scotch). Alfred Firman will give a talk on ‘ Books of Yesterday, To-day, and To-morrow.’ 9.35; Herbert Eettifer (violin) ; ‘Romance’ (Joachim). , 9.40: Studio Orchestra, ‘ln a Persian Garden ’ (Liza Lehmann). 9.50: Freda Colhouu (contralto), ‘The Lilac Tree’ (S. Gartlan), ‘Hedge Roses’ (Schubert). 9.57: Studio Orchestra, ‘ Nodding Daffodils ’ (Howard Clarke). JO.]/ Freda Collioun (contralto), ‘The Swallow’ (Brahms), ‘The Ash Grove' (Welsh air). 10.8: Studio Orchestra, overture, ‘ Lurline ’ (Wallace) 10.17: Percy Blundell (tenor), ‘ When Other Lips,’ from ‘The Bohemian Girl’ (Balte), ‘Eileen Blavourneen,’ from ‘The Lily of Killarney). 10.25; Studio Orchestra, selection, ‘The Bohemian Girl.’ 10.36; Percy Blundell (tenor), ‘There is a Flower,’ from ‘ Blaritnna ’ (Wallace), ‘ Y<rs, Let Ble Like a Soldier Fall' (Wallace). 10.44; Studio Orches-

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■a, selection, ‘ Memo England ’ Derail). 10.54: ‘Age’ news service. '.58: Final weathe>- forecast. 10.59: ir Australian good-night quote. 11; •Jod Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B: The whole of tonight’s programme will bo relayed irom the Radio and Electrical Exhibition, Bohemia Theatre, and will include the official opening ceremony; selection, ‘ Labour and Love ’ (Fletcher), the Brisbane Excelsior Band (conductor, Mr G. Holmes). _ 8.10: A group of popular melodies in chorus form, including ‘Laughing’ (Abt), ‘Down m tho Depths’ (Binder's), Studio Orpheans (conductor, Mr Tom Muller). 8.20: Valse, ‘ Enchanted Dale ’ (Cobb), Studio Orchestra (conductor, Mr A. R. Featherstone). 8.30; Official opening of tho Radio and Electrical* Exhibition by the Hon. W. M'Cormackj M.L.A.., Premier of Queensland (Minister in charge Queensland radio service). 7.45: March, ‘The Fox Trail’ (Zamecnik), Studio Orchestra. 8.50- Descriptive fantasia, ‘Hail Sturm’ (llimmer). Excelsior Band. 9; Billy Maloney and Co., in a quarter of an hour’s fun. 9.15: Soprano .solos, ‘Lol Hem the Gentle Lark’ (Bishop), ‘ Ave Maria’ (Gounod), Miss Jill Manners (violin obbligato by Mrs C. Williams). 9.20; Tenor solos, ‘ Sally Horner,’ ‘ That Tumble-down Shack in Athlone ’ (Ball), Mr Gerald Cushman. 9.30: Descriptive fantasia, ‘Smithy in the Woods (Michaelis), Excelsior Band. 9.35: Another group of favourite melodies, including ‘Rose of My Heart’ (Lohr), ‘ End of a Perfect Day ’ vCarrie Jacobs Bond), Studio Orpheans. 9.4(i: Selection, ‘Rose Marie’ (Friml), Excelsior Band. 9.50: Bass sclos, ‘Up from Somerset’ (Sanderson), ‘Three for Jack’ (Squire), Mr Stanley Tamblyn. 9.55: Fox-trots, selected, Excelsior Band. 10; Tho ‘Daily Mail’ news, weather news; close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 2