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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME.

IYA AUCKLAND. 2.45, description of rugby football matcii from Eden Park, Auckland v. Taranaki; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15. news and sports results; 8.1, overture •from Majestic Theatre.; 8.10, baritone solo by Mr.* Arthur Briggs, ‘Star of My Soul’; 8.14, instrumental trio, ‘Finale from Trio in E Flat’; 8.22, vocal duets, (a) ‘Alone and Yet Alive’; (b) ‘Tit-Willow’; (c) ‘There is Beauty’; 8.30, humour by Mr. F. W. Barker, diameter sketch; 8.35, violin solo by Miss Ina Bosworth, ‘Souvenir’; 8.39, vocal, scene from ‘Euddigore’; (a) ‘lf Somebody There Chanced to Be’; (b) ‘lKnow a Youth’; (c) ‘There Grow a Little Flower’; 8.48, Majestic Theatre orchestra;« 8.56, humour by Mr, F. W. Barker; 9.2, instrumental trio, ‘Lilac Time’ selection; 9,10, vocal, scene from ‘Patience’; (a) 'Turn, Oh Turn’'; (b) ‘Magnet and the Churn’; (c) ‘So Go To Him and Say’; 9.19, Dance music by Bcndall’s Collegians. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1, relay description of Eugby football match—New South Wales v. Maoris; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.Q, news session, market reports and sports results: 7.40,. Ucturette by Professor E, A. Hunter, W.E.A., director, ‘The W.E.A. Summer School’; 8.1, overture by the orchestra, ‘Popular Songs’; 8.11, quartet, ‘The Two Snails’; 8.15, tenor solos by Mr. Sam Duncan, (a) ‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling’; (bj ‘Because I Love You Dear’; 8.22, humour by Mr. George Titckener, ‘Lawyer’s Language’,; £.29, folk song by the orchestra, ‘Londonderry Air’; “ ‘Hungarian Dance’; 8.37, duet for two tenors, ‘The Day is Done’; 8.41, bass solo by Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘The Last Cali’; 8.46, instrumental by the orchestra, repeat item; 8.54, quartet, ‘Song of Hawaii’; 9.0, selections from ‘The Gondoliers’ by Sullivan, (a) ‘From the Sunny Spanish Shore’; (b) ‘ln Enterprise of Martial. Kind’; (c) ‘O Rapture When Alone Together’;; (d) ‘There Was a Time’; 9.8, Humour by Mr. Geo. Titchener, ‘ Tne Operatic Policeman ’; 9.15, selection by the orchestra, ‘Stop Flirting’; 9.25, baritone solo by Mr. E. »S. Allwright, ‘The Devout Lover’; 9.30, waltz, ‘Sunset Down in Somerset’; Fox trot with vocal chorus, ‘You Don't Like it, Not Much’; 9.38, tenor solo ,9.42, novelty by the orchestra, ‘The Mouse and the Clock’; 9.47, tenor solo by Mr. F. Bryant, ‘Roadways’; 9.50, instrumental by the orchestra, dance numbers; 10.0, ‘dance programme. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 2.45 p.m., relay description from Lancaster Park of final Rugby football match; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8.0, rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington. 4YA DUNEDIN v 2.45, description of Inter-provincial football mateu, Southland v. Otago; ’,15, news' session; 7.30, an address under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association; 8.1, orchestral music from the Strand Theatre; 8.11, mezzo soprano solos by Miss Irene .Horniblow, L.E.A.M. (a) ‘O Peaceful England’;, (b) ‘I Know a Bank’; 8,18, ’cello solo by Mr. P. J. Palmer, ‘Harlequinade’; 8.23, humorous recitals by Miss Molly Gdllagher, F.T.C.L.; fc.32, oass solo by Mr. J. Ferguson, ‘The Standard on the Braes o’ Mar’: 8.36, piano solo by Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Etude’; 8.40, instrumental trio, ‘Andante from G Major’; 8.46, mezzo-so-prano solos by Miss Agnes Guy, ( ‘I Did Not Know’; (b) ‘Four Leaf Clover’; 8.52, violin solos by Mr. Harold Riddle, (a) ‘lst Gavotte’; (b) ‘Le Cygne’; 8.58. baritone solo by Mr. Artnur Lungley, ‘Serenade’; 9.3, orchestral music from the Octagon Theatre; 9.13, mezzo-contralto solo, by Miss Irene Horniblow, ‘My Dearest Heart’; 9.16, ’cello solo by Mr. P. J. Palmer, ‘Salut d’Amour’; 9.21, recitation by Miss Molly Gallagher, Scene from ‘The School for Scandal’; 9.28, bass solos by Mr. J. Ferguson, (a) ‘Sea'Fever’; (u ‘Duna’; 9.34, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Valse’.; (b) Quintet from ‘The Master Singers’; 9.44, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Agnes Guy, ‘Lilac’: 9.47, violin, solo by Mr. Harold Riddle, ‘Romance in B Flat’; 9.52, baritone solos by Mr. Arthur Lungley, (a) ‘Uncle Rome’; (b) ‘ Ellegie. ’ PROGRAMME NOTES. Mrs. Basham and Mr. Briggs, heard fiom iYA recently, are appearing again this evening. Mr. E. Baker is contributing humorous items. A dance music session will follow. One of 2YA’s popular week-end programmes will be presented this evening. The main contributors will be the Melodic Fou:, the studio orchestra and Mr. Geo. Titchener. This- programme will be rebroadcast by 3YA. Leading artists will be conrtibuting to 4YA’s concert this evening. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME. IYA 'AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 6.0, children’s song service; 6.55, service from Prince Eciward Theatre by Beresford Street Congregational Church; 8.30, Municipal Organ Recital by Mr, Maughan Barnett. 2YA WELLINGTON. ■ 3 p.m. to 4,30 p.m., afternoon concert session; 6.0, children’s song service; ,7.0, evening service from Vivian Street Baptist Church; > 8.15, band recital oL Wellington Municipal Tramways Band from His Majesty's Theatre, under the eonductorship of Mr,' T. Goodall. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., gramophone recital; 5.30, children’s song* service; 6.30 to 7.0, special chimes of the Bells of St. Barnabas Anglican Church Fendalton, by Bellringer. Mr. Claydon.; 7.0, evening service from St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Fendalton; 8.15, gramophone recital. 4YA DUNEDIN. 530 p.m., children's song service; 6.15, organ recital by Mr. E. Hcywood, F.R.C.0.; 6.30, : evening service from St. Paul’s Cathedral; 8.0, studio coacert. ■

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 3

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 3