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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as 'ollow:—

IYA*AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6 p.m. : Children’s session (Uncle Tom). 7.15 Talk by Gargyolo on “Lubrication.’ 7.30: Market news and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of Auckland Municipal Band concert, assisted by the HazollSutherland Duo, who will render the following items from the studio: Contralto, Miss Phyllis Hazell (a) “Longing for You”; (b) “I Only Know”; baritone solos, Mr Frank Sutherland (a) “A Castillian Lament”; (b) “The Bacholors of Devon”; vocal duets, Hazell-Sutherland Duo (a) “Won’t You Buy?”; (b) “Como, Sing to Mo.” 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— Silent.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6 p.m. : Children’s session (Uncle Peter). 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Strand Theatre. 8.7: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers (a) “Como into the Garden, Maud”; (b) “Bombardier.” 8.15: Violin, Miss Irene Morris, “Borceuse” (Cui). 8.19: Recital, Rev. B. Dudley, “How I Came to Order a Pig.” 8.24: Dulcet Quartet, “The Soldiers’ Chorus.” 8.29: Clarionet, Mr Edward Gregg, “Beneath Thy Window.’ 8.34 : Contralto, Miss- Nellie Lowe (a) “Hills of Donegal”; (b) “Fallen Roses. 8.42: Bohemian Quintet, (a) “Waltz”; (b) “Gavotte.” 8.50: Lcclurette on astronomy, Rev. B. Dudley, F.R.A.S., “Sunspots and the World Weather.” 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.6: Overture. 9.12: Baritone, Mr A. G. Thompson (a) “Givo a Rouse”; (b) “Boat Song.” 9.19: Violin, Miss Irene Morris, “Allegretto” (Boc-cherini-Kreisler). 9.24: Soprano and contralto duet, Misses Hilda Mutt- and Ncllio Lowe, “Angelus.” 9.29: Bohemian Quintet, (a) “At the Theatre”; (b) “Evening in the Forest”; (c) “Fiddler’s Fancy.” 9.41: Soprano, Miss Hilda Iliitt (a) “Mother, You Know the Story”; (b) “L’Eto.” 9.48: Clarionet, Mr Edward Gregg, “Drink to Me Only With Thino Eyes.” 9.55: Dulcet Quartet, “Three Fishers Went Sailing.” 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—7 p.m. : Town Hall chimes. 7.1 : Request gramophone concert. 7.40: News session, Burnside stock report. 8.0: Town Hall chimos. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. 8.10: Popular songs, Miss Vanda Duncan, (a) “My Idea of Heaven”; (b) “Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue.” 8.17: Marimba, Mr H. Daiziel, (a) “Billy Possum Rag”; (b) “Silver Sands of Waikiki.” 8.23: Popular song, Mr Billy Gay, “Usen’t You Use to bo My Sweetheart.” 8.27: Jazz piano, Mr T. V. Ansom, “Birth of the Blues.” 8.31: Humorous sketch, Miss Billio Lorramo and Major F. 11. Lampcn, “The Little One. 8.40: Popular songs, Miss Jacqueline Burke (a) “Just a Memory”; (b) “There’s a Cradle in Caroline.” 8.47’ Piano- accordcon, Mr E. Heaney, (a) “London Waltz ; (b) “Light Cavalry Overture.’ 8.54: Popular songs, Miss Billie Lorraine, (a) I 1 or My Sweetheart”; (b) “Meadow Lark. 91 • Weather forecast. 9.3: Relay from the Octagon Theatre. 9.12 : Popular song, Miss Vanda Duncan, “Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?” 9.16: Jazz piano, Mr 1. V. Anson, “Nothin’ ” ; (b) selected 924 : Popular songs, Mr Billy Gay, (a) I -l 01 " Thom. All About You”; (b) “Take Your Finger Out of Your Mouth.’ 9.32 : Humorous s ketch, Major F. 11. Lampcn, selected 940 : Popular song, Miss Jacqueline Burko, “Monscy.” 9.45: Piano-accordcon and marimba duets, Mesrs Heaney and Daiziel, a) “Our Bungalow of Dreams ; (b) “Great Little Army.” 9.52: Relay from the Octagon Theatre. 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metres)—6.ls p.m. till 7: Childrens sessions. 7 till 9: Musical programme. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—s.4o p.m.: Chimes of 2FC. 545: “Hello Man”talks to the Children. 6.25: Childrens music. 6.3 U: Late sporting news. 6.35: Market reports (wiool, wheat and stock). 6.43: Fruit and vegetable markets. 6.40: Stock exchange information. 6.48: W’eather and shipping news. 6.50: Studio music. 7.0: 2FC String Quartet. 7.30: Late news service. .Note: Between 7.45 p.m. and 8.20 p.m., approximutely, a description will be, given of St. Mary’s Cathedral, and items rendered by the Eucharistic Choir. 7.40: Programme announcements. 7.42: Captain I red Aarons, “To-night’s anniversary.” 7.45: H. W. Varna and Company will present the play: “The Squaw Man.” 8.48: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.0: “Big Ben ; late weather forecast. 9.1: Gladys Verona, soprano. 9.8: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.20: Bryson Taylor, tenor. 9.28: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.45: Laurence Macaulay, baritone. 9.53: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.5: Gladys Verona. 10.12: Bryson Taylor. 10.20: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 10.30 : Late weather forecast; Laurence Macaulay. 10.38: Studio music. 10.45: Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: To-morrow’s programme and late news. 11.0: “Big Ben”; National Anthem. ' 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres). —5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner music. '7.0: News and reports. 8.0: G.P.O. clock; 2BL topical chorus. 8.3: Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra. 8.15: Mr Raymond Beatty, baritone. 8.22: Mr Bryce Carter, ’cellist. 8.29: Miss Bertha Waters, soprano. 8.36: Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer at the piano. 8.43: Ashfield District Band. 9.3: Weather report. 9.4: All- Claude Clorbett will talk on general sporting. 9.19: AshfieldDistrict Band. 9.39: Air Raymond Beatty. 9.46: Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre. Symphony Orchestra. 9.56: Miss Bertha Waters. 10.3: Air Bryce Carter. 10.10: Mr Charles Lawrence. 10.17: Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra. 10.27: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.30: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. During intervals between dances news will bo broadcast. 11.30: National Anthem.

3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.13: Birthday greetings. 7.15: Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Mr R. Crowe, exports superintendent, will speak on “Market?.!" Methods.” 7.30: Mr P. W. Pearce, the physical culture expert, will speak on “Sunshine as Medicine.” 7.46: Captain C. 11. Peters, “Books Wise and Otherwise.” 8.0: Programme announcements. 8.1: Station Orchestra. 8.10: Guy Moore, tenor. 8.17: Helga BrCnneeke, ’cello. 8.24: Station Orchestra. 8.30: Elsy Treweek, soprano. 8.37 : Station Orchestra. 8.45 : The Conservatorium Ladies’ Choir. 9.30: Station Orchestra. 9.40: Elsy Treweek. 9.47: Ilelga Brenneeke. 9.52: Station Orchestra. 10.0: Nows service; meteorological information; British official wireless news from Rugby. 10.10: “The Futurists.” 10.30: Station Orchestra. 10.40: Guy Moore. 10.50 till 11.40: The Radi-o-Accs. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres)—6 p.m.: Studio Orchestra. 6.20: Jean Lewis, contralto. 6.27: Marion Lightfoot, banjo. 6.34: W. A. Gill,_ tenor. 6.40: Studio Orchestra. 6.50: Julia Russell, pianoforte. 6.57: Alice Madigan pianoforte. 7.7: Vladimir Elin, baritone. 7.14: Studio Orchestra. 7.21: Jean Lewis. 7.28: Marion Lightfoot, guitar. 7.38: W. A. Gill, tenor. 7.45: Studio Orchestra. 8.0: News and reports. 8.30: Concert from Benalla. 10.55: News and weather report. 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—6 p.m. : News. 6.10: An astronomy talk, “Mira Cet,” by Mr A. Iv. Chapman. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “Little Mjss Brisbane.” 7.0: Special nows service. 7.3: Market reports. 7.25: Stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturette arranged by the Queensland Agricultural High School and College. 8.0: A programme of dance mu6ic by Alf. Feathorstonc and his studio Syncopators, relayed from Hotel Carlton. 10.0. News and weather report. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and. a half ahead of Eastern Australian timo.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 226, 22 August 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 226, 22 August 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 226, 22 August 1928, Page 3

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