ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA. Auckland.—B p.m.: Chimes; relay of overture by Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under M rE. Beecham; humour, Mr Fred Barker, humorous selections; instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiians, guitar, ukulele, and concerted items; vocal trio, The Snappy Three, popular hits; relay of entr-acto by Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, humour, Mr Ferd Barker, More 'humour. instrumental, Ingall’s Hawaiians, instrumental items; evening forecast; vocal trio, The Snappy Three, latest songs; relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by The Internationals, under Clyde Mowley.
2YA. Wellington.—6.o: Children’s session—Uncles Toby and Jeff and party. 7.0: News session and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr H. C. South, “Books, Grave and Gay.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; oveture, “Bond of Freedom” (Ord. Hume);'notes at random. The Musical Fellow, “Roaming” (original); cornet solo, Mr H. J. Dutton, “On the Banks of Allan Water” (Hartmann); vocal quartet. The Mellow Fellow, “De New Year” (Scott-Gatty); instrumental trio, Symons-EHwood-Short Trio, “First Movement in C Major” (Brahms); a first offender, The Cheerful Fellow, “Drinking” (Old Air); violin solo, Miss Ava Symons, “Second Romance” (Torus); recital, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, ‘Brcdon Hill” (Shortlands); pianoforte solo, Mr Gordon Short, “Scenes from the Carnival” ((Schumann); current humour. The Same Old Fellow, “Are You Sorry?” (Smith); Hawaiian trio. Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Moana Lua Hulu” (M.S.); (b) “My Cutie’s Due” (Tilzer); weather fore east; aquatics. The Mellow Fellows,
"Dream Boat” (Novello); cornet solo, Mr H. J. Dutton, “Ono Fleeting Hour” (Lee); humorous recital Mr A. Stanley Farwick, “Father’s Dress Suit” (Roberts); instrumental trio. Studio Trio, “Pallet Music from "Faust” ((lounod); table decorations, The Sentimental Bloke, “A Bowl of Roses” (Coningsby-Clarke); violin solo Miss Ava Symons,
“Poem” (Fi’bish); children’s page, Some of the Fellows “Howlers” (ori
ginal); Hawaiian trios, Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “Dreamy Melody” (Kohler), (b) “There’s Something Nice—About Everyone” (Wending); foreign relations, Mellow Fellows, “Hello! Aloha!” (Baer); relay of Chas. Dalton’s Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret Kllbirina
3YA, Christchurch.—6 p.m.: Children’s kour—Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Race review. Sports Announcer. 8.0; Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Harry Ellwood; studio concert by Band of First Canterbury Regimental Infantry (by permission of officer commanding), under the con ductorship of Lieut. C. H. Hoskin, assisted by 3YA artists; male voice quartet (humorous) —Beckenham Male Quartet, “Philosophy” (Reinecke); march medley. Band, “Famous Fragments” (Rimmer); bass solo, Mr £. Jackson, “Memories” (Van Eystyne); selection. Band, “Melodies or the Past” (Seddon); sporting recital. Mr Hiram Dunford, “Kissing Cup's Race” (Brown); valse militaire. Band, “The Grenadiers” (Rirnmer), male voice quartet, Beckenham Qnar tet; “Souvenir” (Nicholls); weather forecast; relay or orchestral music from Strand Theatre; tenor solo, Mr W. H. Odell, “What Am I, Love., Without Thee?” (Adams); humorous recital. Mr Hiram (Dunford, “Bogged” Conan Doyle); overture. Band, "Silver Star” (Greenwood); vocal quartets, Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) “Old Mother Hubbard” (Wheeler); (b) “Chick Chick, Chicken” (an Easter egg) (Holt), tenor solo, Mr E. R. Pitman, “Riding on Top of the Car,” (M.S.) selection. Baud, “Our Miss Gibbs (Douglas); vocal male quartet (Humorous), Beckenham Male Quartet, “Cock Robin” (traditional); march, Band, “Fearless Footsteps” (Rimmer); final chorus, Beckenham Male Quartet, “Topical Chorus” (M.S.).
4YA, Dunedin.—B p.m. to 19 p.m.: Special holiday danca programme, with light music from the Studio.
4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m.: The final session of the Ipswich-Blackstone Eisteddfod will be relayed from the Tivoli Theatre, Ipswich. The programme will include the final chorus and the final items in the soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, bass and other sections.
31.0, Melbourne.—7.3o: Mr C. H. Taylor on “School Life and School Sport”; 7.45: Colonel Pottinger on “Asiatic Problems Affecting Australia”; 8.15: A musical melody; 9.30 One-act-play, “A Breezy Morning”; 11.0: Tho Vagabonds.
2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Miss Elsie Findlay (soprano), the Wurlitzer Orgau Broadcast from the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood, organist, Mr N. Robins, from the Studio; Mr E. H. Watson (baritone), Mr Leslie McCallum (flute solos), Mr Robert Vawdrey (elocutionist), Miss Hilda Wallace (mezzo soprano), Tooth’s Brewery Band; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Marcs, Government meteorologist; resume of following day’s programme, Miss Elsie Findlay, Mr Leslie McCallum, Mr E. H. Watson, Tooth’s Brewery Band, Mr Robert Vawdrey, Miss Hilda Wallace, the Arcadia Theatre Chatswood—the Wurlorgan, talk on “Ceylon—the Gem of the East” by Mr Basil Kirke (courtesy P. and O. Company); Romano’s Restaurant Danvo Orchestra under the direction of Mr Merv Lyons. During interval between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast, G.P.O. clock and chimes, National Anthem.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 99, 9 April 1928, Page 9
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