TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
JYA AUCKLAND.
3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 7.15: News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on ‘‘Physical Culture” by Mr. Norman Kerr, 8.0; Chimes; relay from Prince Edward Theatre, Mr G'eo. Poore, conductor: quartet. Messrs. Lewis, Pitkin, Bennett, and Crutcher, ‘‘The Entertainment Stores”: tenter solo, Mr Len. Crutcher, selected; duet Messrs. Pitkin and Bonnet, ‘‘Harold and Reggie": elocutionary item, Mr. Jas. Sharp, “Viewing the Baby”; soprano solo, Miss S. Thompson, “Danny Boy”; instrumental trio, The String v Trio, (a) ‘Londonderry Air” (b) “Hungarian Dance”; humour, Mr. ’ Bert Watson. “Melodious M’eanderings”; baritone solo, Mr Phil. Lewis, “Nita Gitana”; quartet, Messrs, Lewis, Pitkin, Bennett, and Crutcher, (a> “Soldiers and Comrades”, (b) “Absent.” 1
Weather Report. Relay from Prince Edward Theatre; duet, Messrs. Pitkin and Bennett “Simpletons”: soprano solo, Miss S. Thompson, “Splendour of the Morn”; quartet, Messrs. ‘Lewis, Pitkin, Bennett and Crutcher, Heigh! Sing Ho!”; humour, Mr JpPrWatson, Coon songs and stories; baritone solo, Mr. P. Lewis, “Good Company”; relay from Prince Edward Theatre; elocutionary item, Mr J. Sharp, “And Yet I Don’t Know”; duet, Messrs Lewis and Crutcher, “Really? Pact? Well' I’m Surprised”: finale, Messrs. Lewis, . Pitkin, Bennet, and Crutcher, “God Save King George the Fifth”; a thought: close down. 2YA WELLINGTON,
Silent day. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 2.45 p.m.: Rela.y—description'football match from Lancaster Park,. South Island Possibles v Probables. 6.0: Children’s session by Uncle Jack--7.15: Addington Stock market reports. 7.30: General mews. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral selection from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction of Mr Albert Bidgood; bass solo, Mr. James Filer,
"Bosom of the Deep”; soiyano solo, Mrs. James Filer, ‘‘One '' wning, Oh, So Early!”; vocal duets at. piano. Misses Muriel Johns, and Dorothy John- , son, (a) “Moonbeams! Kiss Her for Ms” (b) ‘‘Song of the Wanderer”; instrumental trio, .ChristchurchBroadcasting Trio, “Three Miniatures’' tenor solo, Mr H. Blakely, “My Sweetheart When a Boy”; violin solo, Miss Thelma Cusack, “Oriental”; bass solo, * Mr James Filer, “Bombardier”; soprano, Mrs. James iFiler. “The Children’s Home”; vocal duets at piano. Misses M. Johns, and D. Johnson, (a> “It all Depends on You”, (b) "I Can’t Get Over a Girl Like You Loving a. Boy Like Me”; relay from Everybody’s Theatre; travelogue, second' series, Mr Leo. Hayward. “A Round Trip Through the Southern Lakes of the Mt. Cook District”; te;ior solo.
Mr H. Blakeley, “I Seek for Thee'in Every Flower”: vocal duet, Mr and Mrs Jas. Filer, “Spider and the Fly”: violin solo. Miss Thelma Cusack, (a) “Cavantina” (b) "Gavotte”; tenor solo, Mr H. Blakeley. “An Evening Song”; soprano solo, with violin obligato, Miss M. Johns, and Miss Cusaclc (violin), “Little Old Garden”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Minuet in G”, (b> “Scherzo, Op. 166”: national anthem, close down. 4YA DUNEDIN. Silent day.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 6
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