TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 6.30, children's session, Aunt Betty; 7.15 to 7.45, news and information; 8.0, chimes; special Irish night arranged by Mr. Duncan BJack; 8.1, relay of overture from Majestic Theatre, Mr. J. Whiteford-Waugh conductor; 8.10, quartet, Orpheus Quartet, ' Oft in the (Stilly Night '; 8.15, bass solo, Mr. Duncan Black, 4 Mountains of Mourne 8.20, duet, Misses B. Smith and E. Bentley, ‘ Eileen Allanah ; 8.25, cornet solo, Mr. F. Bowes, ‘ Come Buck to Erin '; 8.30, soprano solo, Aliss Elsie Bentley, ' Believe Ale if All Those Endearing Young Charms ’; 8.35, tenorsolo, Air. James Simpson, 1 Macushla 8.40, contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, ‘ Hills of Donegal ’; 8.45, relay of music cal interlude from Alajestic Theatre; 8.5., duet, Miss E. Bentley and Mr. D. BJack, 4 The Last Bose of Summer '; 9.0, weather report; 9.1, cornet solo, Mr. F. Bowes, ‘ The Harp that Once 9.6, tenor solo, Air, J. Simpson, ‘ The Minstrel Boy '; 9.11, quartet, Orpheus Quartet, ‘ The Angels' Whisper '; 9.16, bass solo, Air. D. Black, ‘ Molly Bawn '; 9.21, relay of musical entr'acte fromAlajestic Theatre; 9.31, contralto solo, Aliss B. Smith, “ Danny Boy '; 9.36, soprano solo, Miss E. Bentley, “ Killarney '; 9.41, duet, Messrs. Black and Simpson, ‘ Mother Machreo '; 9.46, cornet solo, Air. Fred Bowes, selected; 9.51, quartet, Orpheus Quartet (a) selected, (b) ‘ The Dear Little Shamrock '; 9.59, a thought; 10.0, close down.
2YA- WELLINGTON.
3 p,m, .afternoon concert and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaret; 3.30, lecturette, Mrs. Barrington, ‘ Electric Cooking ’; 4.0, resumption of afternoon concert programme; 5.0, close down; 7.0, news session and market reports; 7.35, lecturette, Mr. N. R, Jacobsen, ‘ Light and Colour ’; 8.0, chimes of the General Pest Office clock, Wellington; 8.1, instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; 8.11, song cycle, The Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Pageant of Summer '; 8.26, humorous song, Mr. Douglas Stark, ‘ Sob Stuff 8.31, contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie, ' Crabbed Age and Youth ’; 8.35, pianoforte solo, Miss Gwen Wing, ‘ Poco a Poco ’; 8.40, vocal duet, Messrs, Len Barnes and Arthur Coe, ‘ Hunting Song ’; 8.44, soprano solo, Mrs. Alice _ Harris, 1 The Waltz Song ’ from ' Tom .Jones ’; 8.48, comedy sketch, Messrs. Barnes and Stark, ‘ The Recruiting Office,’ original; 8.52, instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; 9,0, lecturette, Mr. H. C. South, ‘ Books, Wise and Otherwise ’; 9.10, vocal duet, Mrs. Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, ‘ Calm, Silent Night’; 9.14, baritone solo, Mr. Len Barnes, ‘ The Midnight Review '; 9.18, humorous song, Mr. Douglas Stark, ‘ I Forget ’; 9.23, tenor solo, Mr. A. Coe, ‘ Evening Song '; 9.27, vocal quartet, The Orpheus Quartet, ‘ In Memo England '; 9.32, humorous song, Messrs, Barnes and Stark, 4 All’s Well,’ origin-) al; 9.37, song cycle, The Orpheus Quartet, ‘ Flora’s Holiday; 9.52, instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. BYA CHRISTCHURCH, Silent day.
4YA DUNEDIN. 3 p.m. Town Hall chimes; 3.1, His Master’s Voice recital; 3.15, address by Miss M. Puechegud, ‘ Redecorating an Old-fashioned Room ; 3.30, Studio music; 4.0, book talk by Mr. H. Greenwood, Librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum; 4.15, His Master’s Voice recital; 4.30, close down; 7.0, Town Hall chimes; 7.1, children’s session, Big Brother Bill; 7.40, news and market reports; 8.0, Town Hall chimes; Studio concert, popu~ lar songs of recent years by the 4YA Entertainers; 8.1, vocal solo, Mr. Billy Gay, ' You’d Never Know that Old Home Town ’; 8.5, vocal duet, Mrs. J. Marshall and Mr. A, Watson, ‘ So Long Lotty ’; 8.9, cornet and saxophone duet, Messrs. R. Shannon and M. Horn, ‘ Rose of My Heart ’; 8.13, vocal solo, Mr. A. Watson, ' Memories ’; 8.17, vocal solo, Miss Gwen Cooper, ‘ Granny’s Song 41 Twilight ’; 8.20, guitar solo, Mr. N.
Scurr, ‘ Drifting and Dreaming '; vocal solos, Miss Myrtle Bills (a) ‘ I’m Soi’fy I Made You Cry,’ (b) ' When Irish ’ Eyes Arc Smiling ’; 8.28, vocal duet, Miss Gwen Cooper ,' Don’t You Remember the Time ? ’; 8.31, piano solo, Mr. J, Stewart, selected; 5.34, vocal solos, Mrs. J. Marshall (a), ' Avalon,' (b) ‘ You Are a Wonderful Mother ’; 8.39,' saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, ‘ I'd Climb the Highest Mountain 8.43, vocal solos, Mr. Billy Gay, ' Huckleberry Finn ’; 8.40, address, Pastor W.
D. More, ‘ The Banded Brotherhood of 'Bacca Burners ’; 9.0, vocal solo, Air. A .Watsoh, ‘ Till We Meet Again 9.4,' vocal duct, Airs. J. Marshall and Mr.
Watson, ‘ Paradise for Two ’; 9.8, cornet and saxophone duet, Alcssrs. K. Shannon and" AI. Horn, ‘ The Perfect Bay ’; 9.12, vocal solos, Miss Given Cooper (a') ‘ On Miami Shore/ (b) ,
‘ There’s a Long, Long Trail 9.17, vocal solo, Air. Billy Gay, * What I "What! ! W r hat !!, '; 9.21, saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, ‘ I’d Love to Live in Loveland ' 9.24, vocal duet, Miss G. Cooper and Air, A, Watson, 4 Alemory Lane 9.27, vocal solo, Mrs. J. shall, * Feather Your Nest 9.31, vocal solo, Mr, Billy Gay, * I’m Afraid to go Home in the Dark 9.34, guitar solo, Mr. N. Scurr, 1 A Night of Love 9.37, vocal solo and chorus, Alias Myrtle Bills, 1 ABoonlight Bay 9.41, saxophone solo, Mr. M. Horn, selected*;
9.45, vocal solo, Mr. A. Watson, selected; 9.48, guitar solo, Air. N. Scurr, f * Silver Sands of Waikiki ’; 9.52, vocal solo, Miss A£. Bills, 4 Carolina in Morning ’; 9.56, final chorus; 10.0; close down.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1927, Page 2
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