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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25,. sports results; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.i5, nows and market reports; 8.1, overture, ‘Raymond"’, B.xd, v Jcui. quartets, Opening Unorus’'; (0) yOit m tne bully Night’; 8.15, contralto, solo by Miss Beryl bimtii, .‘Buuclay'; 8.1,9, Hawaiian Trio, ‘O bole Mio’; 8.23, tenor solo by Mr. James Simpson, ‘English Rose'; 8.27, humorous sketch, by Miss Lynda Murpliy, ‘Henry Edward’s Mother’; 8.32, song and chorus, ‘Aiaisie’; 8.36, vVurlitzer organ, ‘Trail of Dreams’; 8.40, orchestra, ‘Musical-•Switch’; .8.50, lecture recital by Miss M. Herald, 8.A., L.E.A.M., ‘John Ireland’; 9.5, Hawaiian Trio, ‘My Hawaii’; 9.9, bass solo by Mr. Duncan Black, ‘Chip of the Old Block’; 9.13, novelty trio, (a) ‘The Blue Room’; (b) ‘My Heart Stood Still’-; 9.20> humorous sketch by Miss L. Murphy, ‘One Month's Notice’; 9.25, soprano solo by Miss Alma AlcGruer, ‘The Wren’; 9.29, reverie, the orchestra, ‘The Answer’; waltz; 1 Blue Danube’; 9.35, vocal duet, ‘The Second* Minuet’; 9.39, Wurlitzer organ, ‘lt Made ion Happy’; 9.43, ,The Snappy Three, (a) ‘Anything to Make You Happy’; (b) ‘Plane/- Jazz*’; (c) ‘Breeze’; u.sx, humour by Miss A. McGrucr and Mr. D. Black, ‘A Bit ol Irish’; 9,55, vocal quartet, ‘Sally in Our Alley , 9.59, selection, the orchestra, ‘Rose Marie.’ 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand; 6.0, ruudiuii s uour; / .0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.49, lectureite by Colonel F. Burton Mabin, ‘The Homc‘ of the Big Game Fish’; 5.1, overture by the orchestra,.‘Magic Flute’; 8.11, soprano solo by Miss Amy Eaton, ‘Poor Wandering One’; 8.16, baritone solo by Mr. S. E. Rodger, ‘Toreador bong’; 8.21, selection by the orchestra, ‘Brahmsiana’; 8.31, contralto solos by Miss Hilda bhudley, (a) ‘Sylvan’; (b) ‘Thou Standest Like a Flower’; 8.38, pianoforte solo by Miss Helen Hart, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., ‘Rhapsody’; 8.46, humour by Mr. Doug. Stark, (a) ‘Where the Blue Bells Grow.’; (b) ‘The Bird on Nellie’s Hat’; 5.53, tenor solo by Mr. E. W. Robbins, ‘On With the Motley’; 9.0, instrumental, the orchestra, repeat item; 9.8, soprano solo by Miss Amy Eaton, ‘ Scenes that are Brightest'; 9.12, vocal duet, ‘Fickle Hearted Alimi’; 9.l6,Might opera by the orchestra, ‘The .Student Prince’; f. 26, humour by Mr, Duug. Stark, ‘Could Lloyd George Do It’; 9.33, baritone solo by Mr. S. E. Rodgw, 1 -- Bachelor Gay’; 9.37. Wurlitzer organ solos, (a) ‘ ‘By the Blue Hawaiian Waters’; (b) ‘Leave Me Alone’; ( ‘Songs My Mother Taught Mo’; 9,44, contralto solos by Miss Hilda Chudley, ‘1 Love Thee’; 9.47, cornet solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Elsa’s Dream’; 9.53, tenor solo by Mr. E. VV. Robbins, ‘The Flower Song’; 9.57, orchestral suites, (a) ‘Pas do Bonomien’; (b) ‘The Echo’; (e) ‘ Valsc du Ballet’; 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 3.0 p.m,, afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour; -7.15, nows session; 7.30, final talk by Mr. J. K, Moloney oh ‘Rugby Football’: 8.1, rebroadcast of overture from 2YA Wellington; 8.7, song cycle for contralto and bass, ‘ The Little Cactus Flower’; (a) introduction (b) ‘Come, My’Beloved’;. (c) ‘Dance’; (d) ‘Senorita’; (e) ‘Though Your Tongue’; (f) ‘lnvitation to the Dance’; 8.17, ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘2nd Movement from Concerto in Minor —Recitative and Allegro Mo)to’; 8.21, soprano solos by Mrs. Ida Si Claine Graham, (a) ‘My Desert Flower’; (b) ‘A Memory’; 8.28, instrumental trios, ‘Two Short Trios’; 8.35, tenor •solo by Air. W. Bradshaw, ‘The Sailor’s Grave’; 8.39, instrumental items with vocal refrain, (a) ‘.siellow Moon’;, (b) ‘Sweet Hawaiian Girl’; 8.47, biru imitations, ‘Australian Bird Calls’; 8.55, -contralto solo by Miss Belle Renaut, (a) ‘Three Green Bonnets’; {. ‘Lullaby’; 9.3, overture; 9.12, bass solos by Mr. T. D. Williams, (a) ‘The Pipes of Pan’; (b) ‘Summer Roses'; 9.18, ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘The Swan’: 9.22, humorous recitation by Mr. H. Instone, ‘The Swagger and the Tin Lizzie’; 9.29, soprano solos by Airs. Ida St. Claine Graham (a) ‘Away in Athlone’; (b) ‘Home Sweet Home’; 9.34, instrumental trios, (a) ‘The OJu Refrain’ ;(b) ‘Valse Bluett’; 9.43, tenor solos by Mr. W. Bradshaw, (a) ‘Ailsa Mine’; (b) ‘The Star of Bethlehem’; 9.51, humorous recitation by Mr. H. Instone, ‘Editing a Ladies’ Paper’; 10.0, contralto and bass duet. ‘A Little Alore’; 10.3, instrumental items, (a) ‘Ukulele Lady’; (b) ‘Ukulele Dream Girl.' 4YA DUNEDIN 3.1, gramophone concert; 3.30, afternoon tea music; 4.15, gramophone items; 4.25, sports results; 0.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news session;, 7.30, A review of the latest books by Mr. 11. Grenwood, of the Athenaeum; 8.1, orchestral overture; 8.10, bass solos by 'Mla.Ni.l lsack, (a) ‘Youth’; (b) ‘There net Me Best’; 8.18, flute solo by Mr. Chas. Gibbons, ‘lntermezzp from Cavalleria Busticana’; 8.22, contralto solo by Miss Dorothy Skinner, ‘The Blind Ploughman’: 8.25, cornet solos by Mr. D. J. Robertson, (a) ‘Sweet Spirit , Hear My Prayer’; (b; ‘The Better Land’: 8.32, bass solo bv Mr. Neil Black, ‘A Dream of Paradise'; 8.37, flute solo by Mr. Chas. Gibbons, ‘ Der Frieschutz’; 8.43, contralto solos by Miss Dorothy Skinnerian) ‘A Maori Slumber Song’: (b) ‘Meiisande in the Wood’; 8.51, piano solo by Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Two Preludes'; 9.0, an,hour's dance, music. PROGRAMME NOTES. The main vocalists for this evening’s programme at IYA will be the Clarion Glee Singers, in popular items, while Miss M. Herald, L.A.B:, L.R.A.M., will give ft lecture-recital on ‘‘John Ireland.”. The Snappy Three will also be performing, and will include among their numbers “Breeze” and My Heart Stood Still.” Contributing to the humorous side of the performance will be Miss Alma McGruer and Mr. Duncan. Black in “ A Bit of Irish.. and Miss Murphy in ‘Henry Mother” and ‘ ‘ One Month ’« Notice. ” The Ariel Singers will present an excellent range or operatic solos at 2 V this evening. They will be supplement: ed by Miss Amy Eaton (soprano) und Miss Helen Hart, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., pianiste. . , Many interesting items arc promised by 3YA this A song .cycle “The Little Cactus Flower” will be sung by the Dinky Diio. A new vocalist to be heard will be Miss Ida Graham and Mr. W. Bradshaw will be singing “The Sailor’s Grave,” "Ailsa Mine’’ and' ‘‘Star df 'Bcthlehem. / new instrumental combination the Eyres Social Instrumental .Trio wiJ make its radio debut and will play a number of ukulele selections, waltzes and fox? trots.* Mr. Hi Instono mb another,, cf.hie, o mm humorous recitations*

He has called it “The Swagger and the Tin Lizzie. ’ * Representative Rugby matches wi! be broadcast by all stations to-morrow afternoon.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 September 1928, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 September 1928, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 September 1928, Page 3