RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow : IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Silent. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metrcs).-6 p.m. : Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture, “Selections from Squire’s Songs.” 8.5: The Celeste Quartet, “Tho Anvil Chorus” (from “11 Trovatorc.” 8.9: Steel guitar trios, Mrs Milled Kenny and party, (a) “Ever of Thee”; “In the Gloaming.” 8.17: Bass, Mr Win. Boardman, “Soqg of the Toreador” from “Carmen.” 8.22: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Scherzo, C Major Trio” (Brahms). 8.32: Soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, “Doll’s Song.” 8.37: Elocutionary Miss Norah Burt, (a) “Little Waves of BrefTney”; (b) “The Artist to Her Violin.” 8.45: Pianoforte, Mr Gordon Short, “Impromptu in F. Share’ (Chopin). 8.51: Vocal duet, Messrs Edgar Swain and Win, Boardman, “Ficklehearted Mimi” from “La Boheme.” 8.56: Musical novelty,": Messrs Walpole and Skeddon, “The Disorderly Room.” 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.4: Lecturcttc, Mr C’has. E. Wheeler, “Politics: The Humour of It.” 9.20: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Finale, C. Major Trio” (Brahams). 9.30: Contralto, Miss Mabel Dyer, “Softly Awakes Mv Heart” from “Samson et Delilah.” 9.35: Steel guitar trio, Mrs Mildred Kenny and parly, (a) “A Kentucky Dance”; (b) “Kaniki March.” 9.43: Tenor, Mr Edgar Swain. “M’Apaari” from “Martha.” 9.48: Humorous recital, Miss Norah Burt, “They Never Quarrelled.” 9.52: Musical novelty, Messrs Walpole and Skeddon, “A Curtain Lecture.” 9.58 : The Celeste Quartet, “Hunting Chorus” from “Dorothy.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m. : Children’s hour (Chuckle and Aunt Pat). 7.15 : News and reports. 8.0 : Chimes; relay of selections from the Strand Picture Theatre; studio concert by the Christchurch Municipal Band, assisted by 3YA artists. 8.15: Soprano and contralto duct, Misses Lucy Fullwood and Mary Taylor, “Tho Voyagers.” 8.19: March, the band, “Conqueror.” 8.27 : Now ideas by Mr J. J. Flewellyn, “On Bolshevism.” 8.32: Selection, the band, “Verdi.” 8.42: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Anita Graham, “Blind Girl’s Song” from “La Giaconda.” 8.45: Hymn, the band, “Sandon.” 8.53: Tenor, Mr W Bradshaw, (a) “In Moonlight”; (1.) “Tho Holy City.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1 : Relay from Strand Picture Theatre. 9.15: Contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, “The River.” 9.18: Waltz, the band, “Dreaming of Brown Eyes.” 9.28 : Talk, Mr J. ,T.‘ Flewellyn, “On Bobbed Hair.” 9.33: Overture, the band, “Tancrodi.” 9.43: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Anita Graham, “Fierce Flames Are Raging.” 9.48: Fox-trot, the band, “Sweet as a Rose.” 9.54: Tenor, Mr W. Bradshaw, “Tom Bowling.” 9.58 : Soprano and contralto duet, Misses Lucy Fullwood and Mary Taylor, “Sing Sing. Sweet Bird on the Wing.” 10.1: March, the band, “Half-and-IIalf.” 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—6.4o p.m: Music. 7.0: “Big Ben”; News, reports, etc. 7.45: Music. 7.52: Andrew Higginson and Enid Lavis. 8.0: Studio orchestra. 8.14: Emily Marks, soprano. 8.18: Andrew Higginson and Enid Lavis. 8.27: Jules Van Dor Klei, ’cello. 8.34: Russell Rix, bass. 8.42: Studio orchestra. 8.56: Emily Marks. 9.1: Scott Alexander. 9.15: Marie Lawton, soprano with her harp. 9.22: Studio orchestra. 9.36: Emily Marks. 9.43: Andrew Higginson and Enid Lavis, 9.50: Studio orchestra. 10.10: Mario Lawton 10.16: Studio orchestra. 10.22: Marie Lawton 10.25: Lon Maurice, baritone. 10.31: Dance music. 10.36: Lcn Maurice. 10.50: Dance music. 11.0 National Anthem.
2BL, SYDNEY (353 metres).—B p.m.: G.1’.0. -clock. 8.1: lleycs’ Banjo Troupe. 8.11: Miss Camille Alder, soprano. 8.18: Mr Phil Mountain, light comedian. 8.25: Miss Nellie Ravens, contralto. 8.32: Air Raimund Pechotsch, violinist. 8.39: Mr Clyde Ellcm, baritone. 8.46: Win and Windle, English entertainers. 8.56: Mr Norman Wright, tenor. 9.3: lleycs’ Bajo Band. 9.13: Miss Camille Alder. 8.20: Mr Phil Mountain. 9.27: Miss Nellie Ravens. 9.34: Mr Raimund Pechotsch. 9.41: Air Clyde Ellcm. 9.48: Win and Windle. 9.58 Weather report. 10.0: G.1’.0. clock. 10.1: Mr Norman Wright. 10.5: Resume of following day's programme; announcements. 10.15: Alerv Lyons’s dance orchestra; during the intervals between dances news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock; National Anthem. \ 3LO, AIELBOURNE (371 metres).—7.3o p.m. : Under the auspices oi the Boy Scouts Association, Commisisoiicr Dr C. Gordon McAdam will speak on “Good Turns.” 7.45: Mr E. C. 11. Taylor, “Young Australia at School and at Sport.” 8.0: Under tho auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Miss Knight, fruit preserving expert, will speak on: “Apple and Plum Preservation.” 8.15: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 3.24: Vincent AlaeAlurrav, tenor. 8.31: Collingwoocl Citizens’ Band. 8.46: Russo and Bradford, operatic entertainers. 8.58: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 9.3: Southern Choral Society. 9.10: Rupert ilazell and Elsie Day, “Darmonylarity.” 9.30: A7incent AlaeAlurrav. 9.37: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.47: Southern Choral Society. 9.54: W. A. Somerset, “Shipwrecks in Australian Waters.” 10.9: Collingwood Citizens' Band. 10.17: News service ; meteorological information; British ollicial wireless news from Rugby; announcements; island shipping movements. 10.30: Walter Coruock, comedian. 10.40: Joe Aronson and his synco-symphonists. 10.53: Walter Cornock. 11.1 till 11.40: Joe Aronson's syncosymphonists. Note. —New Zealand time is two and a liafl hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 3
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