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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for this evening are as follow IYA, AUCKLAND.—SiIent. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6 p.in. : Children’s hour. 7.0: News, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette, Mr G. G. Stewart, editor Railway Magazine, “Freight on the Rails.” 8.0: Chimes of tho General Tost Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, “Black Eyes.” 8.4: Relay of Mr A. Stanley Warwick’s recital from Concert Chamber, Town Hall. —Quartet, Misses Clretta Stark, Rita Arnold, Messrs Frank Skinner and Ray llcmp, “In this Hour of Softened Splendour” ; recital, Air Eric North, “Ears and Years” ; humorous skotch, Mr Eric North, “The Yard Dog.” From the Studio: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short trio. “Trio in E Flat, Allegro and Adagio.” Relay, sketch, Miss Violet Wilson, selected. Contralto solo, Miss Rita Arnold, (a) “Husheen” ;■ (b) “O Golden Sun.” Recitals with accompaniment. Air Ccd. Gardiner, (a) “Admiral’s Orders” ; (b) “That Cat.” Quartet, Misses Grotta Stark, Rita Arnold, Messrs Frank Skinner and Ray Kemp, “Sweet and Low.” From tho Studio: \ r io!in solo. Aliss Ava Symons, “Alidnight Bells.” Relay: Lyric soprano, Aliss Grotta Stark, (a) “Serenata”; (b) “'The Lass with the Delicate Air.” Recital, Mr Peter Dorrian. “Queen -Sigrid the Haughty.” Humorous sketch, Air Peter Dorrian. “Spring.” From tho Studio: Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short trio, “Trio in E Flat, Scherzo and Finale.” _ Weather forecast. Relay: Dramatic recital, Aliss Violet Wilson, “The Story of a Miniature.” Character sketch, Mr A. Stanley Warwick, “Air Tigg Alccts Air Pinch.” One-act comedy, “A' Quiet Little Dinner.” Air Pinney, Air Ccd. Gardiner; Airs Finney, Aliss Isa AlcLcay; Cook, Aliss Alawby; Cabman, Air A. S. Warwick; Air Simpson, Air Peter Dorrian; Airs Simpson, Aliss Mavis Rolls; Sarah, Aliss A r iolct Wilson. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6.0: Children’s hour—Undo Jack and Aunt Edna. 7.15: Nows and reports.. 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Band of Ist Canterbury Infantry Regiment, under direction of Lieutenant Iloskin. 8.1: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Alarch, the Band, "Listen to the Band.” 8.19: Baritone solo, Air H. AI. R. Thomas, “La Paloina.” 8.22: Fantasia, the Band, “Golden Valley.” 8.28: Mezzo-soprano, Airs Bingham Puddcy, “Mclisando in tho Wood.” 8.32: Waltz, the Band, “Summer Glory.” 3.37: Cornet polka, soloist, Bandtnan L. McKay, “Bostonian.” 8.41: Humorous monologue, Air Jack Darragh, “When Tosti Raised His Bowler Hat.” 8.45: Fox-trot, the Band, “Yearning.” 8.49: Baritone, All* H. Ai. R. Thomas, (a) “Cobbler’s Song”; (b) “Tally llo.” 8.56: Overture, the Band, “Elfin Revels.” 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre Orchestra. 9.15: Alozzo-soprano. Airs Bingham Puddcy, (a) “Sweet, Early Violets”; (b) “The Dancing Lesson” from “The Passing Show.” 9.22: Selection, the Band, “Scenes of Beauty.” 9.27: Soprano, Aliss Klmra Stewart, (a) “The Leaves and tho Wind”; (b) “Pluck this Little Flower.” 9.33: Fox-trot, the Band, “La Bello Francaise.” 9.37: Humorous anecdote, Air Jack Darragh, “Tho Hon. Lady, de Yore’s Experiences on a Football Field.” 9.41: Selection, the Band, “Tho Geisha.” 9.48: Soprano, Aliss Klmra Stewart, “Tho Sunshine of Your Smile.” 9.52: Alarch —The Band, “The Old Regiment.”

4YA, DUNEDIJS'.—SiIent. 2EC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.2o p.m.: Weather and shipping news. 7.28: Late news service. 7.45: Svd Montigue, ukelele. 7.53: Win and Witidle, English entertainers; 8.0: Big Ben: Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 8.25: Alfred O’Shea, tenor. 8.36: Lionel Lawson, violin. 8.43: Koval Sydney Apollo Club. 9.13: “Con Drew” stories. 9.21: Lionel Lawson. 9.30: Alfred O'Shea. 9.40: Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 9.50: Will and Windle. 10.0: .Montgomery Stuart, elocutionist. 10.8: Syd. Montigue. 10.12: Cyril Coy's Dance Band. 10.20: Haymarket Operatic Orchestra. 10.30: Cyril Coy s Dance Band. 11.30: National Anthem. 2BL. SYDNEY' (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.L’.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: Heyes’ Banjo Troupe. 8.10: Miss Bunty Stuart, contralto. 8.17: Robert ■ Turner, entertainer. 8.24: Henri de Lissac, violin. 8.31: Marjorie Skill, soprano. 8.43: Newtown Band. 9.4: Walter E. Withrow, description of wrestling match at Stadium. 9.45: Heyes’ Banjo Troupe. 9.53: Bunty Stuart. 10.0: general sporting information. 10.15: Marjorie Skill. 10.22: Robert Turner. 10.33: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra, numbers interspersed with news items. 10.30: National Anthem. 2GB, SYDNEY" (315 metres) .—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.ls p.m.: Coburg City Band. 8.27: Talk by M l Magnus Colin on “Million Shilling Fund.” 8.32: Williamstown Christy Minstrels. 9.15: Announcements and Girl Guide News. 9.20: Coburg; City Band. 9.27: Dorothea McMaster. piano. 9.47: Maggie Foster, violin. 10.9: Ethel Forshaw, sporano. 10.15: Roy Osbourne, cornet solo: 10.26: John D. Fraser, baritone. 10.33: Joe Aronson and his Syco-Sympho-nists. 10.35: Ethel Forshaw. 10.43: Maggie Foster. 10.50: John D. I’laser. 10.57: Joe Aronson 'and his Syncho-Symphonists. 11.40: National Anthem. 4QU, BRISBANE (385 metres). —The recital bv the students of Miss Marie. KnightCorkran will be relayed from Albert. Hall. 90: Impromptu programme by Brisbane Excelsior Band. 9.30: Studio concert consisting of following items —Studio Orchestra, Dulcie Petersen (contralto), Stanley Tainlelyn (bass), Eileen Noone (soprano), Mr C. Hansen (saaxphone). 10.0: News reports. National Anthem. Note.—New Zealand time is two and a-half hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 28 November 1927, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 28 November 1927, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 28 November 1927, Page 3