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TO-MORROW’S RADIO

IYA Auckland (333 metres). —11.30 a m. : Relay description of the Auckland Racing Club's Great Northern Hurdles. 6.0; Children’s hour —Cinderella. Piano, Pat Towsey, “Au Fait” (Ewing). Song, Cinderella, “Pumpkins” (Farjeon). Talk, Uncle Len. Letters and birthdays. Piano, Pat Towsey, “Waltz Lente” (Marika nto). Recitation, Pattie Lovell, “Papa’s Letter.” Siory-time. 7.15: News and market report, sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under Ern. Beachem. 811: Vocal quartet—The Lyric Quartet, “Lay My Head Be. math a Rose” (Frank Crowther). 8.15: Tenor solo — Mr A. Ripley, “Till Dawn” (Lowe). 8-19: Instrumental —Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Hawaiian Echoes” ; (b) “Isle of Paradise.” 8.27: Vocal duet —Messrs Richard and Thomas, “The Two Beggars” (Newton). 8.32: Humour —Air Allan McElwain, some humour. 8.37: Relay of entr’acte from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.47: Vocal quartet—The Lyric Quartet, “Deep River” (Burleigh). 8?51: Bass solo —Mr Ernest Thomas, “Chip of the Old Block” (Squire). 8 55: Instrumental—lngall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kalima Waltz” (Awai); (b) “The Rosary” (Nevin); (c) “A Nest, the West, and You” (Hill). 9.4: Weather forecast and sports results. 9.6: Tenor solo—Mr Herbert Richards, “Maire, My Girl” (Somerville). 9.10-: Vocal quartet Lvric Quartet, “The Jolly Roger” (Kidems). 9.15: Relay of dance music from the Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals, under Air Clyde Howley. 11.0: God Save the King. 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3 pirn. : Chimes of the G.'P.O. clock, Wellington. 31: Relay description of football match from Athletic Park, Air Chas. Lamberg announcing. 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Toby and Aunt Dot. 7.0: News sessions, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, “Masaniello” (Auber). 8.9: -Vocal quartet—Alelodie Four, ‘The ‘Moon Man” (Alacy). 8.13: Italian mandolin —Air Lad Haywood, (a) “Annie Laurie” (traditional); (b) “Macushla” (AlacAlurrough). 820 : Bass solo—Mr W. IV. Marshall, “Will of the Wisp” (Cherry). 8.24: Instrumental —The Orchestra (a) “Cavatina” (Raff); (b) “Alin.net” (Boccherini). 8.34: Tenor solos—Afr Frank Bryant, (a) “The Little Irish Girl” (Lohr) ; (b) “Heaps of Lickins” (Lohr). 8.40: HumourAir George Tichener, (a) “The Modest Curate” (original) ; (b) “Baby Bill” (Walters). 8.46: Concertina—Air R. . Stratmore, “Medley of Old-time Melodies.” 8.51: Vocal duet—Messrs S. Duncan and R. S. Allwright, “The Fishermen” (Gabussi). 8 55: Xylophone solo —Mr L. Probert, overture, “William Tell” (Rossini). 9.2: Light vocal—The Glad Idlers, “Just Breezin’ Along” (Whiting). 9.8: Weather report. 9.10 : Instrumental —The Orcjiestra, request numbers. 9.18: Tenor solo —Air Sam. Duncan, “Like Stars Above” (Squire). 9.22: Vocal quartet —Alelodie Four, “Doan Yer Cry, Ma Honey” (Noll). 9.26: Italian mandolin—Air Lad Haywood (a) “Sunshine” (Berlin); (b) “Breeze” (Hanley). 9.32: Baritone solo and quartet —Mr B. S Allwright and Alelodie Four, “In a Monastery Garden” (Ketelby). 9.36: Instrumental —The Orchestra, characteristic novelty, “The Mouse and the Clock” (Whitney). 9.41: Vocal duet —Alessrs F. Bryant and W. W. Marshall, “Drink to Ale Only.” 9.44: Humour —Air Geo. Tichener, “Kissing the Girl on the Stairs” (Hem-ay). 9.49: Concertina—Air R. Stratmore, “Medley of Popular Airs.” 9.54: Light vocal- —The Glad Idlers, “Hetty the Hard ’Un.” 9.59: Vocal quartet —Alelodie Four, “Aly Blue Heaven (Donaldson, arr Frank Crowther). TO. 3: Dance programme, with vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers. 11.30: Close down.

3YA Christchurch (306 metres). — 2.45 p.m. : Relay of Rugby football match from Lancaster Parky ' 6.0: Children’s session—Uncle Sam and Aunt May, bedtime stories, songs, and birthday greetings. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes and overture. Vaudeville urogramme. 85: Tenor solo—Mr David McGill, ‘'Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall” (“Mari tana”), (Wallace). 3.9: Tin whistle and accordeon solos —Mr H. Smith, popular melodies (own arrangement). 8.15: Soprano solo' —Miss Mabel Thomas, “Maytime” (Tosti). 8.19: Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios —Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Trio (a) “Kaiwahua Waltz” (MS.); (b) “Somewhere in Honolulu (M.S;); (c) .“Mahina Malamala” (MS.). 8.29: Popular vocal solo —Mr E. A. Dowell, “The Kingdom of Your- Eyes” (Nicholls). 8.33: Instrumental trios— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “At Evening” (Pache); (b) “Valse Song” (Gounod). 8.43: Contralto solo —Mrs D. W. Stallard, “I Did Not Know” (Trotere). 8.53: Recitals—Mr J. Birch (a) “Devil May Care” (Taylor); (b) “The 9.15 Express” (Taylor). 9 59: Soprano and tenor duet—Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr David McGill, “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” (Tate) 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Overture. 9.10: Tenor solo—Mr David McGill, “A Night in Araby.” 9.14: Magic flute and accordeon solos —Mr H. Smith, popular melodies (own arrangement). 9.20: Soprano solo—Miss Mabel Thomas, “Scenes that are Brightest” (“Maritana”), (Wallace). 9.24°: Hawaiian ukulele solo and steel guitar ukulele trios —Miss Elaine Moody solo) and her Hawaiian Instrumental Trio (a) “Ain’t She Sweet?” (own arrangement); (b) “Plaintive Melody” (own arrangement) ; (c) “Hawaii, I’m Lonely for You” (own arrangement). 9.34: Popular vocal solo —Mr E. A. Dowell, “A Lane in Spain” (Lombardo). 9.38: Instrumental trios ■ — Glnistchuich Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Nocturne (Chopin); (b) “Tarantelle” (Trouselle, Donoiowski) 9.44: Contralto solos— Mrs D. W. Stallard, (a) “She is Far from the Land” (Lambert) ; (b) Come Sin rr the Summer Thru’ ” (Bethune). 9.48:' Recital—Mr .1. Birch, “Rosa. (Chevalier). 9.54: Soprano and tenor duet—Miss Mabe] Thomas and Mr David McGill, “At Last You Come (“Mignon”), (Thomas). God Save the ” 4Y \ Dunedin (463 metres). 2.45 n.m. : Sclav of Rugby football from Carisbrook ground. 7.15: News session 7.30: Address by Mr FL Skni11P|. At \ (tinder the auspices ol the AVdtkers’ Educational Association), -Tie Maoris in Otago.” 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Rplai’ ol orchestral ritisie from the Empire Theatre 8.10. Coat! a Ito solos—Miss Irene Hornibmw. L.R.AM.. (a) ySanctuary” (Hewitt); (b) “To You” (Speaks).

8.15: ’Cello solo —Mr P. J. Palmer, “Valse Apache” (Van Biene) 8.20: Bass solo—Mr Tom Cooper, “The Mighty Peep” (Jude). 8.25: Soprano so ] o —Miss ' Muriel Caddie, “Valse Caprice” (Rubinstein). 8.31: Soprano solos —Miss Agnes Guy, (a) “Have the News of My Boy, Jack?” (German); (I)} “Only a. River Runing By” (Hopkins). 8.37: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello, and piano) —“Valse in C Minor” (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.42: Baritone solo—Mr Arthur Lungley, “Deep River” (Burleigh). 8.46: Violin

* solos —Miss Eva Judd, (a) “Broken Melody” (Van Biene) ; (b) “Serenade” (Drdla). 8.54: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 9.4 : Weather forecast. 9.7 : Contralto solo—Miss Irene Horniblow “Can’t Remember” (Goatley). 9.10: ’Cello solo—Mr P J. Palmer, “Song of India” (Rimsky-Korsakov). 9.15: Bass solos—Mr Tom Cooper, (a) “The Miner” (Satton); (b) “The Dawg” (Sanderson). 9.32: Soprano solo-r-Miss Agnes Guy, “Elegie” (Massenet) j 9.35: Instrumental trios (violin,®

’celloj and piano), (a) “Barcarolle,” from “Tales of Hoffmann” (Offenbach) ; (b) “April’s Lady” (Ancliffe).* 9.45: Baritone solos—Mr Arthur Lungley, (a) “Trooper Johnny Ludlow” ; (b) “You along o’ Me” (Sanderson). 9.52: Violin solo—Miss Eka Judd, “Legende” (Wieniawski). 10.0: Close down.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1928, Page 3

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TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1928, Page 3

TO-MORROW’S RADIO Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1928, Page 3

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