TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.ra.: afternoon session—Selected gramophone items; 4.0: literary selection by the announcer; 4.8: further selected gramophone items; 6.0: children’s hour —Peter Pan; 7.15: news and reports, book review; 8.0: chimes. 8.1; relay of overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra; S.l0: Mr. Barry Coney’s Quartet, '‘The Forester’’: 8.44: flute solo —Mr. Victor Bedford, “Phantasia II Trovatorc”; 8.19: baritone solo—Mr. H, Barry Coney, “Prize Song”; 8.23: Bosworth-Homus-Towsey Trio, “Finale from 3rd Trio” 8.33: soprano solo—Miss Dorothy Youd “The Groat. Awakening”: 8.37: tenor solo—Mr. Geo. Barnes, “Ay, Ay, Ay” 8.41: pianoforte solo —Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Prelude in C Sharp Minor”; 8.46: The Snappy Three, (a) “Lucky Day” (b) “That’s All There Is”; 8.55: lecturette —Mr. Culford Bell, “Great Authors”; 9.5: relay of entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 914: weather report and forecast; 9.15; contralto solos—Miss Martha Williamson, (a) “Shepherd’s Cradle Song” (b) “Ye Banks And Braes”; 9.23: baritone solo Mr. Barry Coney, “Peter Warlock’s Fancy”; 9.27; flute solo—Mr. V. Bedford, (a) “Berceuse” (b) “Song Without Words”; 9.34: soprano solo — Miss I). Youd, “A Farewell”; 9.38; The Snappy Three, (a) “Just Like a Butterfly” (b) “Piano Medley” (c) “You Don’t Like It—Not Much”; 9.47: Bosworth-Hcmus-Towscy Trio, “Sylvia Ballet”; 9.57: tenor solo — Mr. Geo. Barnes, “Santa Lucia”; 10.1: Mr. Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Laughing Chorus”; 10.5: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.; chimes; 3.1; selected gramophone* items; .4.25: sporting results to hand; 4.30: selected gramophone items 4.55: sports results to hand; (5.0: children’s session—Uncle Jasper; 7.0: news session, market reports, and sports results; 8.0: chimes; studio con cert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band; 8,1: march—Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Simplicity”; B.G: Clanan Quartet, “Winter Song”; 8.10: baritone solo —Mr. Ray Kemp, “Eleanorc”; 8.14: overture — Wellington Municipal Tramways Band “Mirella”; 8.23: tenor solo—Mr. W. Hancock, “I’ll Sing to You”; 8.27: waltz—Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “The Bridal Rose”; 8.33: bass solo—Mr. J. Cooke, “A Sailor Man’s a Man”; 8.37: The Clarian Trio, “Farewell”: 8.41: selection — Wellington Municipal Tramways Band “Love and Laughter”; 8.50: soprano solos—Miss Nora Gray, (a) “A Green Cornfield” (b) “A Song of Morning”; 8.56: recitation —Miss Violet Wilson, “Mrs. Paggleby’s Juvenile Party”; 9.1: weather report and forecast; £.2: tenor solos—Mr. Frank Skinner, (a) “Who is Sylvia?” (b) “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes”; 9.8: grand march —Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Festival March”; 9.15: The Clarian Quartet, “Lucky Day”; 9.19: fox-trot—Wel-lington Municipal Tramways Band. “That’s Why I Love You”; 9.24; baritone solo—Mr. Ray Kemp, “A Song of the North Wind”; 9.28; soprano solos —Miss Nora Gray, (a) “Snowflakes” (b) “Lindy Lou”; 9.34; selection —Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, '' Morcaudanto ’’; 9.43; recitations —Miss Violet Wilson, (a) “Quito Clear” (b) “Nothing Suited Him”; 9.50: tenor solo and quartet —Mr. W. Hancock and Clarian Quartet, “The Young Recruit”; 9.54: march —Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Odeon”; 10.0: God Save the King. ' 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. :
?. p.m : afternoon concert session— Selected studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children's hour —Chuckle; 7.15: news session; 7.50: talk on poultry by Mr. H. W. Beck, “How to Select Prospective Good Layers"; 8.0; chimes and overture; 8.8: soprano solo —Miss Mary Shaw, “High on the Sleepy Hills"; 8.12: 'cello solo—Mr. Harold Beck, “After a Dream"; 8.15* tenor solo—Mr. T. G Rogers. “When a Charmer Would Win Me": 8.10: ukulele with vocal accompaniment— Mr. Roy August, “At Sundown": 8.23: humorous recitation —Miss Wini fred Smith. “The Newlyweds"; 8.28: contralto solo—Miss Nellie Lowe, “Songs My Mother Sang"; 8.32: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andante from Trio in E Flat"; 8.42: baritone solo —Mr. A. G. Thompson. “Simon the Cellarer"; 8.46' pianoforte solo Miss Ailccn Warren, “Nocturne in Form of Valse"; 5.50; The Dulcet Quartet, “Comrade in Arms"; 0.0: weather report and fore cast; 9.5: overture; 9.10: tenor solo — Mr. T. G. Rogers, “The Blue Alsatian Mountains"; • 9.14: 'cello solo —Mr Harold Bock, “Minuet"; 9.18: soprano and contralto duct —Miss Mary Shaw and Nellie Lowe, “Where tin Chestnuts Bloom"; 9.22; pianoforte solo —Miss Aileen Warren, “Scherzo in B Flat Minor"; 9.26: baritone solo —Mr. A. G. Thompson, “If All the Young Maidens"; 9.30: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Cantabile" (b) “Minuctto"; 9.40: soprano solo—Miss Mary Shaw, “The Dreary Steppe"; 9.44: humoresque recitations —Miss Winifred Smith, (a) “Washing Day" (b) “Cupid’s Mistake”; 9.49: contralto solo Miss Nellie Lowe, “Castillian Maid"; 9.53: ukulele with vocal accompaniment— Mr. Roy August, “There’s Everything Nice About You"; 9.55; tenor solo—Mr. T. G. Rogers, “Lolita"; Dulcet Quartet, “Gome to the Fair"; 10.5: God Save the King.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1928, Page 7
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