RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow-
IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres). —6 p.m.; Children’s session (Peter Pan). 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestra, “Fra Diavolo” Overture. 8.9: Humorous sketch, Griffith Duo, “Under an Umbrella.” 8.15: Auckland Trio, “Trio, Op. 56, Finale” (Reissiger). 8.25: Tho Snappy Three, (a) “Souvenirs”; (b) “Bungalow and You.” 8.33: Mandolin, Mr J. O’Kane, “Zarnpa” Overture. 8.33: Humour, Air A. McElwain, some humour. 8.43: Pianoforte, Air Cyril Towsey, “Impromptu in B Flat” (Schubert). 8.46: Weather forecast. 8.48: A presentation by the St. Andrew’s Quartet of the song cycle, “The Little Sunbonnet.” 9.28: Auckland Trio, “Handel in the Strand.” 9.37: Tho Griffiths Duo, “Taming a Shopper.” 9.43: Alandolin, Air J. O’Kanc, (a) “LoCygne”; (b) “March,” “Tannhauser.” 9.49: Humour, Mr A. McElwain. 9.54: The Snappy Three, (a) “Solo”(b) “Tho Blue Room”; (c) “The Girl Friend.”
2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).-—6 p.m.: Children’s hour (Auntio Dot). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes; studio concert by the Wellington Salvation Army Citadel Silver Band, assisted by 2YA artists. 8.1: March, the band, ‘‘Boston.” 8.6; Vocal quartet, Mellow Fellows, “Breeze.” 8.10: Pianoforte, Mrs Petersen, “The ltustlo of Bpring.” 8.14: The Tenor Fellow, “Phyllis is My Only Joy.”. 8.18: Cornet solo, with band accompaniment, Bandsman N. Goflin, “Silver Threads.” 8 23: The Long and Short Fellow, “Cross Talk.” 8.28: Descriptive selection, Salvation Army Band, “Olivet and Calvary.” 8.36: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Marjorie Cadrnan, “A Dream of To-night.” 8.40: Selection, the band, “Warriors of the Cross.” 8.47: Elocution, Miss Thelma Adams, “Perkins’s Baby.” 8.52: Hymns, the band, (a) “Aborswytli”; (b) “Martync.” 8.59: Weather report and announcements. 9.1: Lccturotto, Mrs Johannes Anderson, “Native Birds.” 9.13: Descriptive selection, the band, “The Wanderer.” 9.20: The Middle Fellow, “When the House is Asleep.” 9.24: | March, the band, “The Advance.” 9.29: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Marjorie Cadrnan, “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind.” 9.33: Piano and organ duet, Miss Gray, L.T.C.L., and Mrs Petersen, “Cavaleria Rusticana.” 9.33: The Funny Fellow, “Stories.” 9.42: Hymn tunes, the band, (a) “Hollingside”; (b) “Vesper Hymn.” 9.48: The Bass Fellow, “Up From Somerset.” 9.52: Instrumental quartet, the baiid, “Handel’s Melodics.” 9.57: Selection, the band, “St. Paul.” 10.3: All the Fellows, “Old Kentucky Home.” 10.7: March, the band, “Lvall Bay.” 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk, Professor A. 11. Tocket, “Rural Credits.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture; vocal programme of German composers. 8.5: Contralto and tenor duet, Mrs Ann Harper and Mr Harold Prescott, “On Wings of Music,” followed,by soprano solos by Madame Gowcr-Burns—(a) “Damon”; (b) “Rose Among tho Heather.” 8.14: ’Cello. Mr Harold Beck, “Aria” (Bach). 8.19: Baritone, Mr Bernard Renncll, “In Guest a Tomba.” 8.23: Cornet duet, Messrs 11. Ohlson and Benson, “Down tho Vale.” 8.28: Contralto, Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “To Music”; (b) “Tho Gardener.” 8.34: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Scherzo” (Beethoven). 8.44: Tenor, Mr Harold Prescott, “Serenade” (Schubert). 8.48 : Humorous recitation, Miss Naaro Hooper, “The Freckled Faced Girl.” 8.52: Flute, Mr W. llay, “Idylle.” 8.56: Soprano and baritone duet, Madame Gowcr-Burns and Mr Bernard Renncll, “Calm and Silent Night.” 8.59: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture. 9.5: Contralto, Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “Sapphic Ode”; (b) “Tho Vain Suit.” 9.11: ’Cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Minuetlo” (Becker). 9.16: Baritone, Mr Bernard Renncll, “Autumn.” 9.20: Cornet duet, Messrs R. Ohlson and Benson, Bolero, “The Gladiators.” 9.25: Soprano and contralto duet, Madame Gowcr-Burns and Mrs. Ann Harper, “Venetian Boat Song”; followed by tenor solo by Mr Harold Prescott,-“Cradle Song.” 9.32: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Prize Song”; '(b) “Romance” (Mozart). 9.42: Soprano. Madame Gowcr-Burns, (a) “Glad Tidings”; (b) “Slumber Song.” 9.50: Humorous recitation, Miss Nnarc Hooper, (a) “Tho Road of Ten Thousand Crosses”: (b) “When the Minister Comes to Tea." 9.56: Flute, Mr W. Hay, “Chant Pastorale.” 10.0: Grand Opera Quartet, “Early Spring.” '4YA DUNEDIN. (463 metres).—7 p.m.: To\yn Hall chimes. 7.1 : Request gramophone concert, 7.40: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes; comedy programmes. 8.1: Relay of orchestra music from Octagon Theatre. 8.11: Popular songs, Miss Billie Lorraine, (a) “Broken-Hearted”; (b) “Cest Vous.” 8.17: The Two -Blue Ducks, “On Tour in India.” -8,27: Pianoaccordion, Mr E. lleohey, “Drifting and Dreaming.” 8.30: Mr Percy James (a Peep into Costorlarld), (a) “My Old Dutch”; (b) “The Coster’s Courtship”; (e) “Wot Cheer.” 8.40: Novelty piano solos, Mr T. ;V. Anson. 8.47: Light soprano, Miss Jacqueline Burke, “Love’s Own Kiss.” 8.51: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2 : Popular solos, Mr Billy Gay, (a) “So Is Your Old Lady”; (b) “Sunday”. 9.10: Comedy sketch and duet, Miss Lorraine and Mr Percy James, “The Stage Hand’s Idea of Hamlet.” 9.30 : Light soprano. Miss Jacqueline Burke, (a) “Sail, My Ships”; (b) “Prince of My Maiden Fancies.” 9.36: Novelty pianoforte solo, Mr T. V. Anson. 9.39 : Popular solo, Mr Billy Gay, “Go Along, Mule.” 9.42: The Two Blue- Ducks, “On Tour in India.” 9.47 : Popular solo, -.Miss Billie Lorraine. 9.50: solos, Piano-accordion, Mr E. Heeney (a) “Scotch selection; (b) “Ever of Thee’’
(Hall). 9.55: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 2BL SYDNEY (349 metres).—s.4s p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: Market reports. 7.15: Country news. 7.45: Helpful hints to listeners by Mr Alan Burrows. 8.0: G.P.O. clock; Broadcasters’ topical chorus. 8.3: Miss Nell Marais, noprano. 8.10: Wurlitzer Organ, broadcast from tho Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood. 8.22: Mr Frank Erickson, bass. 8.29: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 8.36: Miss Maisie Barnett, contralto. 8.43: Mr James Compton, cornet. 8.50: Mr Ellis Price, elocutionist. 8.57: Miss Dulcie Blair, violinist. 9.4: Weather report. 9.5: Broadcasters’, Instrumental Trio. 9.12: Air Frank Erickson. 9.19: Mr James Compton. 9.26: Miss Nell Marais. 9.33: Mr Ellis Price. 9.40: Aliss Dulcie Blair. 9.47: Miss Maisie Barnett. 9.54: Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. 10.1: Resume of following, day’s programme. 10.6: Wurlitzer Organ. 10.20: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra. During intervals between dances news will be broadcast. 11.30 G.P.O. clock; National Anthem.
3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres) .-6 p.m. : Children’s session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.30: Mr H. A. Brown will speak on “Gardening.” 7.45: Gus Bluett, now appearing in “The Girl Friend,” at tho Theatre Royal, will speak from his dressing room. 8.1: Mr Rod McGregor will speak on “Football.” 8.16: The Vagabonds. 8.25: Rupert Ilazcll and his one stringed fiddle. 8.28: Tho Vagabonds. 8.37: Guy Mooro, tenor. 8.40: Tho Vagabonds. 8.49: Elsie Day, soprano. 8.52: The Vagabonds. 9.1: J. D. Fraser, baritono. 9.4: The Vagabonds. 9.13: Rupert llazell, “Jocularity.” 9.16: Tho Vagabonds. 9.25: Guy Moore. 9.28: Tho Vagabonds. 9.37: Elsio Day. 9.40: Tho Vagabonds. 9.49: J. D. Fraser. 9.52: Tho i Vagabonds. 10.0: News service; meteorological information ; British official wireless news from Rugby. 10.24: Rupert Hazell and Elsio Day. 10.27: Tho Vagabonds. 10.36: Guy Moore. 10.39: Tho Vagabonds. 10.48: J. D. Fraser. 10.51 till 11.40: Tho Vagabonds. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—6 p.m.; News. 6.8: Stock exchange information. 6.9: Metal quotations. 6.10: A talk to motorists, “Breaking in a Now Tractor,” by “Gargoyle.” 6.26: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7.0: Special news service. 7.3: Market: reports. 7.25: Stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturcttc, “Rural Life in other Lands,” No. 2, Mr J. F. F. Reid. 8.0: A concert provided by tho prize winners'at the recent Windsor Eisteddfod, including community singing. 10.0: News and weather report. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of Eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 14 June 1928, Page 3
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