RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night arc as follow:
IYA AUCKLAND (333 .metres). —6 p.ni. Children’s session (“Peter Pan”). 7.15: Lecturetto. Mr N. M. Richmond, “World History To-day.” 7.30: News and book review. 8.1: Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the ctonductorship of Eve Bentley. 8.11: Vocal,. Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Annio Laurie.” . 8.15: Cornet, Messrs Salthousc and Davies, “Friendly Rivals.” 8.20: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, “Love’s Whisper.” 8.25: Instrumental, Auckland Trio, “First Movement—Trio No. 9” (Haydn). 8.34: Baritone, Mr Barry Qoney, “A Memory.” 8.38: Trumpet Record, “Trumpet Blues.” 8.42: Novelty, Mr F. W. Barker, “A Wayside Philbsopher to His Friend, Effective Salesmanship.” 8.52: Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Colonel Bogey”; (b) “The Lost Chord.” 8.58: Soprano, Miss Dorothy Youd, “Lilies of Lorraine.” 9.2: Evening forecast. 9.3: Strand Theatre orchestra. 9.8: Talk, Mr Culford Bell, “Great Authors.” 9.18: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Cherry Ripe.” 9.22: Tenor, Mr G. C. Queen, (a) “I Hoar You Calling Mo”; (b) “Tom Bowling.” 9.27: Trumpet Record, “Sweet Stuff.” 9.30: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, “Rose in the Bud.” 9.33: Cornet, ■ Messrs Davies and Salthousc, (a) “Genevieve” ; (b) “Down the Vale.” 9.37: Humour, Mr F. W. Barker, “Sing a Song of Sixpence.” 9.40: Baritone, Mr Barry Coney, “Death of Nelson.” 9.43: Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Aloha-o-oe”; (b) “Hulia Medley”; (e) “Sweet Hawaiian Girl (of Mine.” 9.51: Soprano, Miss -Dorothy Youd, “Hindoo Songi” 9.54: Instrumental, Auckland Trio, “Serenade” from “Los Millions D’Arlequin.” 10.2: Vocal, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Chough and Crow.” 10.6: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session (Aunt Gwen). 7.0: News session.'7.4o: Lecturette, Miss Margaret. O’Connor, “Doings and Dancing in Other Lands.” 8.0: chimes; studio concert by Central Mission Band, under the conductorship of Mr H. Baker, and assisting artists. 8.1: Alatoh, band, “Famous Fragments.” 8.8: Harmony, The Mellow Fellows, “I’m Telling the Birds.” 8.12: Cornet with band accompaniment, Bandsman L. Baker, “Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer.” 8.17: The Baritone Fellow, “Yeung Tom o’ Devon.” 8.21: Band, “Operatic Beauties.” 8.31: Two Little Fellows, “Tenor and Baritone.” 8.35: Waltz, Band, “Queen of Emrolds.” 8.41: Comedy, Ronnie and Monty, “Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t be Wrong.” 8.46: March, Band, “Capiscolus.” 8.51: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, “Fair Radha.” 8.56: The Other Fellow, “The Drum Major.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: The Two Fellows, “The Man Hunt.” 9.7: Selection, Band, “La Sonnambula ” 9.17: The Bass Fellow, (a) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve”; (b) “The Ringers.” 9.24: Anthem, band, “Jerusalem.” 9.29: Song, One of the Fellows, “Morning.” 9.33: Comedy, Ronnie and Montie, “Everything at Home.” 9.38: Selection, Band, “The Magic Flute.” 9.47: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, “The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington.’’ 9.51: The Funny Fellow, “Somo Stories.” 9.56: The Mellow Fellows, “Nothin’ Else to Do.” 10.0: March, Band, “The Contemptibles.” 10.5: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s session (Chuckle and Aunt Pat). 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk by Mr Cipmpton on “Popular Electricity.” 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Soprano and tenor, Madame Gower-Purns and Mr Harold Prescott, “0 That We Two Were Maying.” 8.9: Duet for two violins, Misses Irene Morris and Thelma Cusack, “Vivace” from “Concerto for Two Violins.” 8.13: Contralto, Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “The Three Ravens”; (b) “When Love is Kind.” 8.16: Flugel horn and cornet, Messrs S. N. Trenberth and S. Creagh, “Tasmania.” 8.21: Soprano, Miss Adela Innes, (a) “The Lass With the Delicate Air”; (b) “Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow.” 8.28: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Prelude and Minuet” (Parker). 8.36: Recital, Miss Naare Hopper, “The Freckle-Faced Girl.” 8.41: Euphonium, Mr R. C. Brundall, “Wendoreo.” 8.45: Soprano and contralto. Grand Opera Duo, “Nymphs and Shepherds.” 8.50: Weather forecast. B.s2:"Overture. 9.0: Contralto, Mrs Ann Harper, (a) “The Bank of Allan Water” ; (b) “Good-Mornqw, -Gossip Joan.” 9.7: Duet for two violins, Misses Irene Morris and Thelma Cusack, “Duet for Two Violins” (Moszkowski). 9.13: Soprano, Miss Adela Innes, (a) “Shoul He Upbraid”; (b) “By Dimpling Bipok.” 9.20: Flugel horn and cornet, Messrs S. Creagh and E. N. Trenberth, “Excelsior.” 9.25: Soprano, contralto and tenor, Grand Opera Trio. 9.29: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Slow Waltz”; (b) “Bohemian Dance.” 9.39: Recitals, Miss Naare Hooper, (a) “Peter”; (b) “When the Minister Comes to Tea.” 9.46: Euphonium, Mr R. C. Brundall, “Good-Night, Farewell.” 9.53: Soprano and contralto, Grand Opera Duo, “The Elfin’s Call.” God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7 p.m. : Big Ben; Hotel Australia Orchestra. 7.15: Studio music. 7.30: Lato news service. 7.40: Programme annotlnoemcnts. 7.45: 11. W. Varna and Company will give a repeat performance of the play “A lloyal Divorce” by arrangement, with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 8.20: Mabel Batchelor, soprano. 8.28: Announcement. Winner of “That’s the Limit” competition. 8.30: Lionel Law6on, violinist.. 8.58: The second part of “A Royal Divorce.” 9.10: Late weather forecast; Sydney Madrigal Society. 9.40: Lionel Lawson, violinst. 9.48: jYJabol Batchelor, 9.56: Ambassadors’ Dance Band, 10.10: Charles O’Mara, entertainer. 10.18: Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 10.28: Charles O’Mara. 10.38: Late weather forecast; Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.45: Studio music. 10.50: Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.58: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11.0: Big Ben; Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem. Close down. 2BL SYDNEY (349 metres). —Programme not to hand. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 mctres).-6.0 p.m.: Children’s hour (“Bobby Bluegum.”) 7.10: Sporting news. 7.15: H. W. Brown, talk on gardening. 7.30: Talk. Donalda Warne. 8.1:, The Vagabonds. 8.10: Kathleen Simms, soprano. 8.13: Tlie Vagabonds. 8.24: The Kalamas. 8.27: The Vagabonds. 8.36: Colin Crane, baritone. 8.39: The Vagabonds. 8.48: Kathleen Simms. 8.51: The Vagabonds. 9.0: The Kalamas. 9.3: The Vagabonds. 9.12: Colin Crane. 9.15: The Vagabonds. 9.24: Edward Hocking. 9127: The Vagabonds. 9.36: Kathleen Simms. 9.59: The Vagabonds. 9.48: Edward Hocking. 9.51: The Vagabonds. 10.15: Tho Vagabonds. 10.24: The, Kalamas. 10.27: The Vagabonds. 10.36: Colin Crane. 10.39: The Vagabonds. 10.48: Edward Hocking. 10.51: The Vagabonds. 11.15: Sporting news. 11 16: to 11.40: The Vagabonds. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—6.3o p.m. : Children’s session (“The Sandman”) 7.0: Nows service. 8.0: Radio debate. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: The Glarwin Orchestra. 9.7: Soprano, Miss Thelma Champion. 9.13: The Anglo Male Quartette. 9.17: Pianoforte, Miss Enith Clarke. 9.28: Tenor, Mr C. R. Kolb. 9.32: Tho Clarwin Orchestra. 9.37: Bass, Mr Dick Pike. 9.41: Cornet, and Melophone, Miss Ruby Corrick. 9.48 : The Anglo Male Quartette. 9.53: The Clarwin Orchestra. 9.58: Baritone, Mr A. F. Stoddart. 10.3: Vocal, Messrs C. R. Kolb and Dick Pike. 10.7; Tho Anglo Male Quartette 10.12: The Clarwin Orchestra. 10.15: News. Weather news. Closo down. Note. —New Zealand timo is an hour and a-half ahead of eastern Australian time. 0■;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 185, 5 July 1928, Page 3
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