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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND (333 Metres).

3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer; 4.8: Selected studio items; 4.25: Sporting results, 4.30. Close, down; 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Tom; 7.0: Close down; 7.15: Lecturette —-Gargoyle, “Motor-car Maintenance”; 7.30: News and market reports; 7.45: Close down, 8.0: Chimes; 8.1: Relay of Auckland Municipal Band, from the Town Hall, under Bandmaster C. Smith, Military Band” selection, to be followed by items from the studio. Baritone solos —Mr S. Pritchard, (a) “Sea Fever” (Ireland), (b) “Song of the Clock” (Burchell). Soprano solo—Miss C. Ormiston, “To the Forest” (Tschaikowsky). Whispering Tenor, with violin, ’cello, and piano—M. J. Gunsky, “Consolation,’ 1 ’ Zonophone record, No. EE22 (comp. Gunsky, Kahn, Bories, de Rance). Orchestral selection —Kirilloff’s Balalaika Orchestra “Song of the Volga Boatmen” (Russian folk song). IT.M.V. Record, EA4B. Baritone solo— Mr S. Pritchard, “The Lord is My Light” (Allitsen). Soprano solos— Miss C. Ormiston, (a) “Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow?” (Lehmann), (b) “Butterfly Wings” (Phillips). Whispering Tenor —M. J. Gunsky, “Take This Rose,” Zonophone record, No. EE22 (comprising Gunsky, Bories, Kahn, De Rance); 10.0: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). Silent Day. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 6.0: Children’s hour; 7.15: Addington stock market reports; 7.30: News session; 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Strand Theatre String Quartet, under the conductorship of Mr Harrv Elwood; 8.10: Baritone solo— Mr A. G. Tompson, “The Nightingale of Lincoln’s Inn” (Oliver); 8.14: Grand organ and cornet solo —R. Arnold Grier, “The Lost Chord,” Zonophone record, A 309; 8.18: Mezzosoprano solos —Mrs G. L. Bull, (a) “Waiata Maori” (Hill), (b) “I Know a Lovely Garden” (d’Hardelot); 8.24: Instrumental trio — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Allegretto and Moderate” (Gurlitt); 8.32: Pianoforte solos—Miss Aileen Warren, (a) “Nocturne in Eb” (Chopin), (b) “Polka de la Reine” (Raff); 8.43: Contralto solo—Miss Nellie Lowe, “Fair House of Joy” (Quilter); 8.47: Pipe organ, piano, trombone, and harp—Shilkrit’s Rhythm Melodists , “When You’re With Somebody Else” (Gilbert-Baer), H.M.V. Record EA336; 8.51: Humorous recital —Mr H. Instone, “The Groom’s Story” (Conan Doyle); 8.56: Orchestral—Royal Opera Orchestra, “Eugin Onegin Waltz” (Tschaikowsky), H.M.V. Record, C 1281; 9.0: Weather forecast; 9.2: Overture —New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Merry Wives of Windsor” (Nicolai), H.M.V. C 1260; 9.10: Baritone solo —Mr A. G. Thompson, “Song of the Toreador,” from “Carmen” (Bizet); 9.14: Instrumental trio —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenade Les Millions d’Alequin” (Drigo), (b) “Bolero” (Arbos); 9.22: Mezzo-soprano solo —Mrs G. L. Bull, “A Summer Night,” with violin obligato by Miss Irene Morris, (Thomas); 9.26: Wurlitzer organ solo —Reginald Foort, “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters” (Ketelby), H.M.V. Record C 1459; 9.30: Tenor solos —Mr George Fawcett, (a) “Late in the Night” (Cornelius), (b) “To the Night” (Franz); 9.35: Orchestral — Royal Albert Hall Orcestra, “Pomp and Circumstance” (Elgar), H.M.V. D 1102; 9.39: Contralto solo —Miss Nellie Lowe, “Annie Laurie” (Lehmann); 9.43: Humorous i^jcitals —Mr H. Instone, (a) “The Blunderer, (b) “Antonio Beppo”; 9.49: Contralto and baritone duet —The Dulcet Duo, “Sincerity” (Clarke); 9.53: Orchestral novelty—New Light Symphony Orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest” (Volker), H.M.V. C 1308; God Save the King.

4YA, DUNEDIN (4G3 Metres). 7. p.m.: Town Hall chimes; 7.1: Request gramophone concert; 7.40: News session—Burnside stock sales report; 8.0: Town Hall chimes; 8.1: Orchestral selection —Victor Symphony Orchestra, “Dance of the Hours” (Ponchiello), Zonophone record EFI2; 8.9: Jazz piano solo —Mr T. V. Anson, selected; 8.14: Popular song-hit— Miss Jacqueline Burke, “Ooh, Maybe It’s You” (Berlin); 8.17: Marimba solos—Mr Hugh Dalziel, (a) “There’s a Little White House” (Rose), (b) “Down Hawaii Way” (Heagney); 8.23: Humorous Scotch songs—Mr Buster Brown, (a) “When I Get Back to Bonnie Scotland” (Lauder), (b) “Bonnie Mary of Glengarry” (Scott); 8.30: Humorous sketch —Miss Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen, selected; 8.35: Orchestral overture, under the direction of Monsieur Henri de Rose (Mus.Bac.), relayed from the Octagon Theatre; 8.45: Humorous song at the piano— Miss Eileen Cooper, “House Hunting” (Cecil); 8.48: Novelty—Savoy Orpheans Band, “London and Daventry Calling” (in two parts), H.M.V, record, C 1251; 8.56; Hawaiian guitar duet—Messrs Maitland and Tyrie, “Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine”; 8.59: Popular song hits—Mr Billy Gay, (a) “She’s Just What the Doctor Ordered” (Rose), (b) “My Blue Ridge Mountain Home” (Robison); 9.5: Weather forecast and announcements; 9.7: Xylophone solo —Sam. Herman, “Al Tresco,” Zonophone record, EES3; 9.11: Jazz piano solos — Mr T. V. Anson, selected; 9.16: Popular song-hits—Miss Jacqueline Burke (a) “Southern Skies” (McLeod), (b) ’“Close in Your Arms” (Chamberlain); 9.23: Marimba solo —Mr Hugh Dalziel, “Tea Time, To-morrow” (Long); 9.25: Humorous Scotch song—Mr Buster Brown, “The Bounding Bounder” (Lauder); 9.29: Balalaika orchestral selection —Kirilloff’s Balalaika Orchestra, “Shining Moon” (Russian folk song), H.M.V. record EA4B; 9.33: Humorous sketch —Miss‘Anita Winkel and Major F. H. Lampen, selected; 9.43: Humorous songs at the piano— Miss Aileen Cooper, (a) “When We’re Having Company at Our House,” (b) “Ritchmetic”; 9.48: Hawaiian guitar duet—Messrs Maitland and Tyrie, (a) “Dream Kisses,” (b) “Honolulu Rag”; 9.56: Popular song-hit—Mi- Billy Gay, “Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me” (Woods); 10.0: God Save the King. (2!-- r-j’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1928, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1928, Page 8

TO-DAY’S RADIO PROGRAMME Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1928, Page 8

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