ON THE AIR
WEEK-END PROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT. IYA. AUCKLAND.—6 p.m.; Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and sport s results. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral music from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; grand chorus. Miss Alma McGruer and Lyric Quartet. “Wedding March.” from “Lohengrin” (Wagner) ; tenor s olo. Mr A. Ripley. “The Star” (Monckton); vocal quartet, The Lyric Quartet. “Rockin’ i n the Wind” (Weatherley) ; vocal solo and quartet. Miss A. MqGruer and Lyric Quartet “A Ghost Story”; relay of entr’acte from Prince Tdward Theatre Orchestra; tenor solo.. Mr H. Richards. “Come, Sing to Me” (Thompson); vocal duet. Miss McGruer and Mr Ripley.' “Keep on Humming’’ (Maxwell); weather report and forecast; humour; vocal quartet. The Lyric Quartet. “Spin, Spin” (Norwegian folk song); relay of dance music by the Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret, under Mr Clyde Howley. 2YA WELLINGTON.—6,O n.m.: Children’s hour. Aunt Dot and Uncle Toby and the Cheerio Girls. ~.o: news session, market reports and sports results. Studio concert, in which the following artists wilt «>ntribute items:—The Orchestra Melodie Four. Mr Geo Titchener. Mr S. Duncan Mr Lad Haywood. The Glad Idlers Mr F, Bryant Mr R. S. Allwright. Mr Jack Dunne. 3YA; CHRISTCHURCH. — 6.0 p.m.: Children’s hour. Unqle gam and Aunt May. 7.15: New s session. 7,30: Sports results. 8.0: Relay of items and community singing from Victoria Square. A description will be given of the city bv night—illumination and street noises. The following programme will be given from 3YA studio during intervals of description of the evening’s ‘ proceedings:—Musical monologue at the piano Mr Cyril Avondale. “If I Had a Little Garden of My Own” (own); humorous recitation, Mr Sydney Comfort. “A Tail of the Horsetralian Bush” (own arrangement); instrumental trios. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “Nocturne” (Widor); (b) “Hungarian Dance No. 2” (Brahms); musical monologue. Mr Cyril Avondale, “ ’Erberf s’ ’At’ (own arrangement); humorous recitation, Mr Sydney Comfort. "Humorous Mimicry”; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); (b) “Festival Dance’’ (Hartmann). 4YA. DUNEDIN.—B.O p.m.: Relay of orchestral selections from Empire Theatre, and assisting artists. 2BL SYDNEY.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; The Pacific Banjo Trio; Mr Donald Woodrow (baritone), Mr Harry Cash (comedian) ; Broadcasters Instrumental Trio; Miss Norah Hil] (soprano). Miss Dulcie Blair (violinist); descrip- ■ tion of the boxing broadcast from The Stadium. 3LQ. MELBOURNE.—7.3O p.m.: Talks on various subjects by Frederick Chapman, Dr. J. A. Leach. Eric Welch; musical programme contributed to by Elsie Davies. Senia Chostiaknff, Frank and Francis Luiz Tilton and West, The Gypsy Players The Station Orchestra, Camn Fire competition. First Preston Troop. ' 4QG. BRISBANE.—B p.m.: Concert nnumbers from the studio and orchestral music from the Tivoli Theatre. K-—-• TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND.—6.O p.m.. Children’s service, conducted by Big Brother George, assisted by cousins from St. David’s Presbyterian Sunday School. 5.55: Relay of evening service from Congregational Church. Preacher. Rev. Lionel Fletcher; choirmaster. Mr W. Gemmell. 8.0: Relay of Municipal Band Concert, under the direction of Mr Christopher Smith.
2YA WELLINGTON.—6.O p.m.: Children’s song service, Uncle Ernest. 5.55: Relay of evening service at St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church. Hawker street, Wellington. 8.15 (approx.) : Relay of the Port Nicholson Silver Band recital from the Grand Opera House. Conductor. Mr J. J. Drew.
3YA CHRISTCHURCH—3 r> m.: Relay of Ciyic Service from Anglican Cathedral. Preacher. Rev. J. Archer. 5.30 pan.: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by St. Paul’s Presbyterian Sunday School. 6,30: Relay of service from St. Paul’s Presbyterian Presbyterian Church. Preacher. Rev. W. Bower Black. LL.B.; organist and choirmaster. Mr Norman K. Williams. Organ solos will be given after the service by the organist until 8 p.m., to be followed by musical items from 3YA studio.
4YA, DUNEDIN.—S.3O p.m.: Children's song service* conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by children from Knox Church Presbyterian Sunday School. 6.30: Sacred concert and service by the Internationa] Bible Students’ Association. Address hy Mr O. G. Canty. 8.0: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of concert hy the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorshin of Mr E. Franklin, and vocal items by assisting artists.
2BL. SYDNEY—S.4S p.m.: Children's session; service broadcast from Chalmers Presbyterian Church; The North Sydney Tramway Band broadcast from Maures Hall. North Sydney. From the studio: The Broadway Four (male quartet); Mr Lloyd Davies (violinist); Miss Ella Goodman (soprano); Mr G. Vern Barnett (piano solos).
4QG, BRISBANE.-7.30 p.m. : Tvening service from St. John’s Cathedral, followed by band contest.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 139, 26 May 1928, Page 3
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