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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15; News and market report;#, sports results. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under Mr Ern. Beacham. 8.11: Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, ‘ De Sandman (Neiderler). 8.15: Tenor solo, Mr Herbert Richards, ‘Sledge Song’ (Lewis). Sl9: Vocal and instrumental. Bohemian Trio. ‘The World is Waiting (Loitz), ‘Since I Found You’ (Johnson)., 8.27: Humour, Mr Alan M'Elwain. The Stror ’at Coot’ (Dennis), b. 32: Guitar and piano, ‘Good for the Soul (Bright). 8.36: Vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet. ‘Dinah.’ 8.40: Relay of entr’acte from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.50: Bass solo. Mr Ernest Thomas, ‘ Bachelors of Devon (German). 8.54; Vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, ‘ Take Dose (Jones), -Plantation Lullaby (Varron). 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.3: Timor solo, Mr Arthur Ripley, ' Little Mother o’ Mine’ (Burleigh). 9.7; Guitar and piano, ‘ Community Blues (Bright). 9.11: Vocal quartet. Lyric Quartet. ‘Little Tommy' (Smith). 9.15: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret, under Mr Harry Nielson. 11: ‘ God Save tho King.’ 2YA. Wellington.—6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results, * .40: Leeturotto, Miss Phyllis Bates. Modern Duncing.* S* Ciiinics of tho G.P-O. dock. " 8.1: Overture, the orchestra, ’March of the Tin Soldiers’ (Kockcrt), * Dance of the Rose Elfs,’ waltz (Moszkowski). 8.10: Vocal quartet, Melodie Four, ‘ Oft in the Stilly Night (tradi tional). 8.14: Mandola solos, Mr Lad Haywood, ‘The Last Rose of Summer (traditional), ‘0 Star of Eve’ (Mug nor). 8.21; Tenor solos, Mr Frank Bryant, ‘Hero in the Quiet Hills’ (Came), ‘I Pitch My Lonely Caravan’ (Lohr). 8.28; Jazz novelty, waltz, 4 Girl of My Dreams.’ ‘Sing Mo a Song of Araby.’ 8.36: Novelty, ‘Vermont,’ ‘Bird and Animal Imitations.’ 8.46: Hits and harmonies, Glad Idlers, ‘ The Song Is Ended’ (Berlin). 8.51: Humour, Mr Geo. Titchenor,_‘ The Story of a Kiss’ (Godfrey). 5.56: Baritone solo, Mr R. S. Allwright, ‘ My Dreams (Tosti). 9: Weather forecast. 9.2; Light opera selection, the orchestra, ‘Madame Pompadour’ (Fall). 9.12: Vocal quartet. Melodie Four, ‘ Slow River ’ (Schwab, arranged by Crowther). by request. 9.16: Soprano solos, Miss Amy Eaton, ‘Tell Me. My Heart’ (Bishop), ‘Nymphs and Fauns’ (Bernberg). 9.24; Repeat number, the or chestra. 9.32: Tenor solo. Mr Sam. Duncan, ‘ Songs My Mother Taught Me.’ 9.36: Bass solo, Mr W. W. Marshall, ‘The feeberg ’ (Gordon). 9.40: Xylophone solo, Mr L. Probert, ‘William Tell Overture’ (Rossini), 9.50: Hits and harmonies, Glad Idlers, ‘ While tho Millionaire Consumes His Sausage and Mashed’ (M.S.). 9.55: Humour, Mr Geo. Titchener. ‘ As Long as I ve Got the ’Eart’ (Lee). 10.1: Vocal quartet, Melodie Four, ‘ Old Folks at Home’ (Dicks). 10.5: Dance programme with vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers 11 : Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Children’s hour; stories and greetings by Uncle Sam; songs and music by Aunt May. 7.15: News and informi.'titM session. 7.30: Sports results. 8; Overture. 8.9: Male chon's, Christchurch Male Quartet, ‘The Soldier’s Farewell’ (Kinkel) 5.13: Pianoforte jazz, Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson. ‘lmprovisations on Nola ’ (Arndt). 8.17: Baritone solo. Mr P. Angus, ‘ The Yeomen of England ’ (German). 8.21: Happy songs at piano with ukulele, the Joyous Trio—‘Hallelujah’ (Youmans), ‘Persian Rosebud’ (Nicholls). 8.26; Tenor solo, Mr L. C. Qnane, ‘ Tho Flutes of Arcady ’ (James). 5.30: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—‘Spring Song’ (Mendelssohn), ‘Hungarian Dance No. 2’ (Brahms). 8.33: Popular songs at the piano, with pianoforte interlude, Mr Athol Hunmbei—- ‘ Don’t Sing Aloha When 1 Go ’ (Morct), ‘Fifty Million Frenchmen’ (Fischer). 8.42: Hawaiian instrumental steel guitar ami ukulele trio, Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Instrumental Trio—anitar" trio, ‘ Schoolday Sweet(M.S.); song, with ukulele. Miss Elaine Moody, 4 Hula Blues ’ (M.S.); guitar trio, ‘Waltz of Love’ (M.S.) 8.*51 Humorous recitation, Mr W. H. Moses, ‘ The Bush Missionary ’ (M. S.). 8.57 xMale chorus, Christchurch Male Quartet, ‘ Old Black Joe ’ (Foster/. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Overture. 9.3: Male chorus, Christchurch xMale Quartet, ‘ Sweet and Low ’ (Barnby). 9.12; Pianoforte jazz items, Misses Muriel Johns and Dorothy Johnson, improvisation on 4 Dainty Miss ’ (Barnes). 9.16; Bass solo, Mr J. Filer, ‘ Anchored ’ (Watson). 9.20; Happy songs at piano with ukulele. Joyous Trio—‘ In tho Sing-song Sycamore Tree’ (Woods). 4 Shine On, Harvest Moon’ (Norworth). 9.25: Dramatic recitation and otherwise, Mr W. H. Muses—‘The Waster’ (Hayes), ‘A Rustic Damsel’ (Anon.). 9.31: Tenor song and chorus, Mr H. Blakeley and male quartet, 4 Every Step Towards Killarney 1 (Harms). 9.34: Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio — ‘Serenade’ (Widor), ‘ Valso Bluette ’ (Drigo). 9.42: Popular songs at the piano with piano interludes, Mr Athol Hunnibei—‘Where is Meyer?’ (Gilbert), ‘Breeze’ (Hanley). 9.45: Hawaiian instrumental trio, with steel guitars and ukulele, Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio—guitar solo, ‘Souvenirs’ (M.S.), Miss Elaine Moody; guitar trios —‘All Because of You ’ (M.S.), ‘ Falling in Lovo With You’ (M.S.). 9JS7: Male chorus, Christchurch Male Quartet, ‘Home, Sweet Home ’ (Parks); dance music until 11; National Anthem. 4YA, Dunedin.—7,ls: News session. 7.30: Address by Dr G. E. Thompson, of Otago University (under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association;. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral selections from Empire Theatre. 8.12- Vocal quartet, 4YA Harmonists, 4 A Lover’s Ditty ’ (Stanford). 8.16: Recital, Miss Roberta Williams, ‘Uncle Moso Counting the Eggs.’ 8.20; Mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Mollie Andrews, ‘ O'* Down to Kew in Lilac Time (Peel). 8.23: Violin solo, Mr A. R. Watson, ‘The Dawn' (Nevin). 8.27: Baritone solo, Mr F. M. Tuohy, ‘ The Cobbler’s Song ’ (Norton;. 8.31; Flute solo, Mr J. W. Stewart, ‘Sunset’ (Vorrans; 8.35: Soprano solo, Miss Roma Buss, ‘ Roses for Lou’ (Drummond). 8.38: instrumental trio (violin, flute, and piano), ‘ Avo Maria’ (Gounod). 8.42 x Tenor solos, Mr Charles C. Scott—‘ Dedication ’ (Franz;, ‘ Good-night,' Pretty Stars’ (Johnson). 8.48: Pianoforte solos, Mrs Ernest Drake, L.A.B.— ‘Lento,’ from ‘Two Pierrot Dances’ (Scott), ‘ Danse Negre’ (Scott). 8.53; Vocal quartets, 4YA Harmonists—‘Sweet and Low’ (Barnby), ‘Alice, Where Art Thou?' (Asher). 9: Weather forecast. 9.3: Relay of orchestral selections irom tho Empire Theatre. 9.14: Rec.tals, Miss Roberta Williams —‘ Vivo La France,’ 4 Little Hatchet coy (with • interruptions). 9.2 T: Mezzo-soprano solo,_ Miss Moby Andrews, ‘ Bird- Go North Again r (Willeby/. J. 25: Violin solo. iv£r A. R. Watson, ' Hebridean iMelouy.’ 9.29; Baritone »010, Mr F M. Tuohy. 4 Bachelor Gay’ ‘Simpson). 9.32: blute solo, Mr- J. Vt Stewart, ‘Divertissement’ (Beckert;. 9.35: Soprano som, xMiss Roma Buss, ‘ White Birds’ (Arundalo). 9.39: Instrumental trio (violin, ilute, and piano), ‘Chant d’Amour ' (Link). 9.44: Tenor solo, Mr Charles C. Scott, ‘Flower of All the World’ (Finden) 9.45: Relay of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre. 10: Close down. 3LO, Melbourne.—S: Programme announcement. 8.1: St.- Vincent de Paul’s Boys’ Band. 8.11; James Hay, euur (by permission J. C, Williamson,

Ltd.). 8.18: St, Vincent de Paul’s Boys’ Band. 8.25: William G. James, ‘ First Movement of Concerto for Two Pianos’ (Bach), Scherzo, for Piano and Orchestra ’ (Avensky), orchestral part on second piano by Agnes Fortune. 8.40: James Hay. 8.47: Song leature of the week. 8.50: Eric Welch . ill give a description of to-night’s Stadium event. 10.15: St Vincent de Paul’s Boys’ Band. 10.22: Kathleen S warns (soprano). 10.27. The Janetzki I no. 10.37: Kathleen Simms. 10.44: Lato sporting notes; aunauuupmonts. H: Our great thougnt. 11.1: The Vagabonds, ' Nothin’,' 4 Do the Heebie Jeebies Dance’ (Turk), * Sweetheart of Sigma Chi’ (Sisk), ‘The Girl Friend (Rodgers), ‘The Blue Room’ (Rodgers;, ‘ Cherrie Beerie Bee’ (Wayne), ‘Jackass Blues’ (Castlez), ‘ You are the Flower of My Heart’ (Murphy), ‘ Aro You Lonesome To-night?’ (Handman), ‘Guatemala Melody’ (Wenrich). ‘My Ohio Homo' (Kahn), ‘Borneo (Donaldson), ‘Shady Tree' (Donaldson), ‘ Chopinatn ’ (Donsefc), ‘There Must be a Silver Lining’ (Donaldson). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 3AR, Melbourne.—B.3o: Studio Orchestra. 8.45: Vladimir Elin (baritone). 8.53; Charles Russell (flute). 8.57: The Victoria Trio. 9.6; W. RWarner will give u short gardening chat. 9.16: Marcello Berardi \Soprano). 9.25: Studio Orchestra. 9.40; One-act play ‘ln tho Future.’ 10: Don M'Calman (clarinet). 10.5: Vladimir Elin (baritone). 10.13: The Victoria String Quartet. 10.22: Studio Orchestra. 10.36; Marcello Berardi (soprano). 10.44: Studio Orchestra. 10.54: 1 Age ’ news bulletin. 10.58: Final weather forecast. 10.59; Our Australian goodnight quote. 11: ‘ God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—B: Selection, ■Bohemian Girl’ (Bnlfe), Excelsior Band (conductor, Mr G. Holmes). 8.10: Choral numbers, ‘ Tho Storm ’ (l)urtiner), ‘The Gipsy’s Laughing Sung' (Glover), Studio Orphoans (conductor, Mr Tom Muller). 8.15: Ernest Laun (from the principal theatres), the '.ersatile entertainer and monologuisl, in an act that is different. 8.33: Soprano solos, ’Goodbye’ (Tosti), ’lnvitation’ (Owen), Miss Jill Manners. 8.38: Fantasia, ‘ Pop Goes the Weasel ’ (Hawkins), Excelsior Band. 8.45; Choral number, ‘ Silver Threads Among the Gold’ (Danks), Studio Orpheans. 8.49: Baritone solos, ‘ Muleteer of Malaga.”’ (Trotcre), ‘To-morrow’ (Keel), Mr A. N Falk. 8.57: Selection. Lohengrin’ (Wagner), Excelsior Band. 9.8: Choral number, ‘ But It is So ’ (Scott Gatty), Studio Orpheans. 9.13; Popular numbers, ‘Mulligatawny’ (Grahame), ‘Oh, Golly’ (Parker)," tho Excelsior Band. 9.20- Contralto solos, ‘ Down Hero ’ (May Brahe), ‘When Song is Sweet’ (Sans Souci), Miss Ivy Rogers. 9.27 : Pianoforte solos, selected, Mrs H. Woolmor. 9.35’ A group of popular numbers by the Studio Orpheans. 9.40; Selection. ‘Lilac Time’ (Schubert). Excchijr Band. 9.55: The ‘Daily Mail’ news; weather nows: close down, TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—3: _ Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by tho announcer. 4.S - Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle Loo, assisted by cousins from Howe Street Brethren Sunday School. 6.55: Relay of service from Uerosford Street Congregational Church; preacher, Row. Lionel Fletcher; choirmaster, Mr William Gemmcll. 8.30: Relay of concert by tho Auckland Municipal Baud, under tho direction of Mr Christopher Smith, military band selections. 9.30; Close down. 2\ T A, Wellington.—9. Result of AH Blacks match in South Africa. 9.15: Close down. 3: Afternoon session— Selected studio items. G: Children’s Sunday service, conducted by Undo Ernest, assisted, by choir from Petone Church of Christ. 6.55: _ Relav of evening service from Vivian Street Baptise Church; preacher. Rev. F. E. Harry; organist, Mr Chas. Collins; choirmaster, Mr J. R. Samson. 8.15: Relay of band recital of the Port Nicholson Silver Band irom the Grand O.pera House; conductor. Mr J. J. Drew. Close down. 3YA, Christchurch. —9: Result of Ail Blacks match in South Africa. 3; Afternoon session—selected studio items. 5.30: Children’s song service— Uncle David, assisted by scholars from Limvood Congregational Sunday School. 6.30; Relay of service from Trinity Congregational Church, Worcester street; preacher, Rev. D. Gardiner-Miller; organist, Air Alec. Mill; musical director, Mr A. G. Thompson. 8.15: (Conditions permitting), there will bo a rebroadcast of 2YA. Close down.

4Y A , Dunedin.—s.3o: Result of All Blacks match in South Africa. 5.31: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Relay of service from tho Methodist Central Mission; preacher, Rev. W. Walker; organist, Mr Chas. A, Martin. 8: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of concert by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductbrship of Bandmaster E. Franklin. 9.15; Close down.

2FC, Sydney.—“ Big Ben-’’ From St. Stephen’s Church, Phillip street, Sydney, will lie relayed the evening service, conducted by Rev. Hugh Patou. 8.30: From the Capitol Theatre, Sydney—ltems by Fred Scholl, playing tho Wurlitzer organ. 8.50: Madame Vera Tasman (soprano). 9: “Big Ben ”; Fred Scholl playing the Wurlitzer organ. 9.20: Jules Van Dcr Klei (’cello solos). 9.30; Items on the Wurlitzer organ, played by Fred Scholl. 9.50; Madame Vera Tasma (soprano). 10; “Big Ben”; Jules Van Der Klei. 10.10: National Anthem Close down.

2BL, Sydney.—7: Service broadcast, from St. Jude’s Church of England (rector, Canon Cakebrcad). 8.30: North Sydney Tramway Band, broadcast from Manresa Hall. 9.15; 2BL Instrumental Trio. 9.22: Mr Norman Wright (tenor. 9.29 • Mr Gerald Walenn (violinist). 9.36: Miss Molly Do Gunst (soprano). 9.43: 2BL Instrumental Trio. 9.50: Mr Norman Wright. 9.57: Dir Gerald Wijenn. 10.4; Resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 10.8: Miss Molly Do Gunst. 1(3.15; National Anthem .

3LO, Melbourne.—7.l: Evening service from Collins Street Baptist Church. 8.30: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 8.32; Malvern Tramways Band. 8.42: Stanley Haines (flute). 8.49: J. Alexander Browne (baritone). 9.1: Malvern Tramways Band. 9.8: Edward Goll (piano)." 9.28: Stanley Baines (flute). 9.35: Madame Ella Kingston (soprano). 9.47: Malvern Tramways Band. 9.55: ‘ Argus ’ news service; announcements. Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. Our great thought. 10: ‘God Save the King.’ 3AR. Melbourne. —7: Studio Orchestra. 7.12: The Donian Quartet. 7.19: Studio Orchestra. 7.30: Ronald Brearley (’cello) and Charles Russell (flute). 7.34- The Donian Quartet. 7.41: Herbert Peitifer (violin).* 7.47: W. G. Phillips (tenor). 7.51; Studio Orchestra. 7.54: Alan R. Mitchell (tenor). 8' Grand musical recital transmitted from Hoys de Luxe. 9.45: Studio Or cbestra. ' 9.55: ‘ Age ’ news service. 9.58; Weather forecast. 9.59: Our Australian godd-nicht quote. 10: ‘God Save tho King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—The complete even ing service will be relayed from the Baptist City Tabernacle. 7: Children's service. 7.30: Evening service. At the conclusion of the church service tho cqncert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band (conductor, Mr E. Jackson) will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close clown.

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Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 11

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 11

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19924, 21 July 1928, Page 11

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