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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s session (Cinderella). 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Special Christmas musical programme by the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle Choir of 100 voices, under the conductorahip of Mr Arthur E. Wilson. Part 1: Old and New Christmas Melodies (vocal and instrumental). Part 2: Christmas Cantata, “Bethlehem.” (Soloists: Mr Halsey Cox, Airs J. Litherland, Mr C. Turley, Mr Clinton Williams. Pianiste: Airs T. Brame Clark. Organist, Air Arthur E. Wilson. 10.15: God Save the King. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children’s session (Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen). 7.0: News session, market’ reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Air J. E. Hunt, Education and the Pageant.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: March, Orchestra, “Trot de Cavalerie’ ’; waltz orchestra, ‘ “Missouri Waltz.” 8.0: Quartet, “Mulligan Alusketeers.” 8.13: Gramophone record. 8.19: Xylophone with orchestral accompaniment, Air L. W. Probert, “Dance of the Toy Regiment.” 8.24: Tenor, Air Frank Bryant, “Alaire Aly Girl.” 8.28: Gramophone record. 8.32: Quartet “She’s the Sweetheart of Six Other Guys.” 8.36.: Humorous military number, Air Jack Wilkinson assisted by Air C. Bradley, “When the Bugle Calls.” 8.42: Baritone, Mr RS. Allwright, “A Charmed Cup.” 8.46: Gramophone record. 8.50: Instrumental, repeat number. 8.58: Weather forecast. 8.49: Gramophone record. 9.3: Tenor Air Sam Duncan, “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” 9.7: Novelty, Orchestra, “Snacks in Bars.” 9.23: Hdmour, Air Jack Wilkinson, “The Underworld of London After Dark.” 9.28: Gramophone record. 9.32: Bass, Air W. W. Alarshall, “The Yarn of the Fiddler’s Ghost.” 9.36: Gramophone record. 9.40: Quartet, “Lullany.” 9.45: Orchestra, dance numbers. 9.55: Dance programme. 11.0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH'(3O6 metres). —6 p.m.: Children’s session (Chuckle and Aunt). 9.15: News session. 8.0: Special programme by Revellers’ Concert Party. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).— 7.15 p.m. News session.' 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Octagon Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Humorous, songs, Air Norman Scurr, (a) “Our Little Garden Subbub” ; (b) “I Had a Little Drop With Martha.” 8.18: Hawaiian selection, Queenie and David Kaili, “Fijian Farewell.” 8.22: Popular song, Aliss Betty Roberts, Whore the Sun is Ever Shining.” 8.26: Humorous sketch, Aliss Sheila Neilsen and Air J. B. AlcConnell. 8.36: Humorous Scottish song, Air Buster Brown, “Breakfast in Aly Bed.” 8.40: Octagon Theatre Orchestra. 8.55: Popular songs, Aliss Frances Charnerm, (a) “Sing Song Sycamore Tree”; (b) “Just a Cottage Small.” 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.5: Gramophone records. 9.13: Humorous song, Air Norman Scurr, “Let’s Have a Song About Rhubub.” 9.17: Gramophone record. 9.21: Popular songs, Aliss Betty Roberts, (a) “Blue Room”; (b) “Love Goodbye.” 9.23: Humorous sketch, Aliss Sheila Neilson and Air J. B. AlcConnell. 9.38: Humorous Scottish songs. Air Buster Brown, (a) “Bonnie Alagg’ie Tamson”; (b) “I’m the Alan They Left Behind.” 9.46: Gramophone records. 9.54: Popular waltz song, Aliss Frances Charmer ,“Charmaiue.” 9.57: Gramophone record. 10.2: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres). —5.45 p.m.': Children’s session. 6.30: News and reports. 7.10: Dinner music. 8.0: Chimes. J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar, entertainers. 8.8: Aliad Duo, steel guitars. 8.16: Phil Alountain, comedian. 8.23: J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar. 8.30: Popular studio programme. 9.45: Romano’s Danco Orchestra. 10.0: Chimes. Nea Hallet, popular numbers. 10.7: J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar. 10.17: Danco Orchestra. 10.30: Nea Hallet. 10.37: Danco Orchestra. 10.57: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.59: Danco Orchestra. During the intervals between dance items news will bo given. 11.30: National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (349 metres)—7.lo p.m.: Cricket scores. Complete sporting resume. 7.30: Mr Pirn and Aliss Pam in advertising talks and nonsense. 7.55 : Programme and other announcements. 8.0 : Chimes. J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar, entertainers. 8.8 : The Ahad Duo, steel guitars. 8.16: Phil Alountain, comedian. 8.23: J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar. 8.30: Studio programme. 9.45: Romano’s Dance Orchestra. 10.0: Chimes. Nea Hallett, in popular numbers. 10.7 : J. Knight Barnett and Dorothy Dewar. 10.17: Dance Orchestra. 10.30 : Nea Hallett. 10.37 : Danco Orchestra. Resume of following day’s programme. 10.59: Dance Orchestra. During the intervals between dance items, news will be given. 10.30: National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres)—7.ls p.m. till 10 p.m. i 3LO AIELBOURNE (371 metres).—6 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: News and reports. 7.45: Dr. J. A. Leaclx will speak on “Robins.” 8.0: First act of “The Desert Song.” 9.25: Eric Welch will describe to-night’s events at tho Stadium. 9.40: Station Orchestra. 9.50: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor. 9.57: Station Quartet. 10.4: Eric Welch. 10.19: Mina Heseleva, soprano. 10.26: Station Orchestra. 10.33: Alina Heseleva and Senia Chostiakoff. 10.40: Orchestra. 10.45: Late sporting results. Dance music. 10.50: The Radi-o-Aces. 11.40: National Anthem.

3AR AIELBOURNE (484 metres) 8 p.m.: Sporting results: 8.30: John son’s Studio Boys. 8.45: Donian Quartette. 8.62: Johnson’s Studio Boys. 9.2: Allan Mitchell, tenor. 9.9: One act play, “Soldiers’ Daughters” by , the Victorian Railways Dramatic Society. 9.30: Reg. Brown, piano. 9.40: Donian Quartette, “Selected.” 9.47: C. E. Monteath, organ. 10.0: H. Raynor Phillips, baritone. 10.7: Johnson’s Studio Boys. 10.22: News session. 10.30: National Anthem.

4GB BRISBANE (385 metres).— 6.30 p.m.: Children’s session. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Studio Orpheans and items by Ray Bruce (tenor), Lucy Baker (piano), Helen PosWVlason (soubrette), Fred Crane (baritone), Tom Muller (elocution), J. P. Cornwell (bass) and C. Rice (tenor). 9.0,: Decription of boxing from the Stadium. 10.0: Dance music. 10.30: News; weather news. National Anthem. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).— 3 p.m.: Studio items. 9.0: Literary selection. 4.8: Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session (Uncle Leo). 7.0: Service from the Baptist Tabernacle (preacher, Rev. Joseph W. Kemp). 9.0: Gramophone rcord. 9.8: Hazell-Sutherland Duo, “Hold Thou My Hand.” 9.12: Gramophone record. 9.16: Contralto, Miss Phyllis Hazel, (a) “He Shall .Feed His Flock,” (b) “0 Thou That Tellest.” 9-24: Gramophone record. 9.28: Baritone, Mr Frank Sutherland, (a) “But W’ho May Abide,” (b) “The People That Walked in Darkness.” 9.36: Gramophone record. 9.40: HazellSutlierland Duo, “Break, Diviner Light.” 9.44: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— 3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s service (Uncle George). 7.0: Service from St.

Thomas’s Anglican Church (preacher, Rev. C. V. Rooke, M.A.). 8.30 (approx) : Sacred concert by the Choir of St. Mary’s of the Angels, under the conductorship of Signor A. P. Truda. Choir, “Alesso Solennelle,” from “St. Cecilia.” Soloists: Soprano, Airs A. P. Truda; tenor, Air Samuel Duncan: Baritones, Messrs Len Barnes and Staunton; organist, Airs G. P. Aldridge; pianist, Signor Cattaneo. Kyrie and Gloria from “Alesse Solennelle.”Duet, Airs A. P. Truda and Air L. Staap, “The Crucifix.” Credo, Benedictus, Sanotus, and Agnus Dei from “Alesse Solennelle.” Contralto, Airs T. Treacey, “Ave Alaria.” “Adeste Fideles.” Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres) —3 p.m.: Studio items. 4.30: Close down. 5.30 Children’s service (Uncle David). 6.15: Hymn and carol chimes. 6.30: Gramophone items. 7.0: Service from the Anglican Cathedral (preacher, Very Rev. Dean Julius). 8.15: Soprano, Aladame Gower-Burns, “Hear Ye, Israel.” 8.20: Gramophone record. 8.28: Tenor, Air Harold Prescott, “How Vain is Alan” (from Judas Alaccabaeus”). 8.32: Gramophone record. 8.36: Contralto, Airs Ross Brodie, (a) “Largo,” (b) “He Shall Feed His Flock.” 8.43: Gramophone record. 8.51: Soprano, Aladame Gower-Burns, (a) “Oh, for the Wings of a Dove,” (b) “Hear Aly Prayer.” 8.59: Gramophone record. 9.7: Tenor, Air Harold Prescott, “Sound an Alarm” (from “Judas Alaccabaeus”). 9.12: Gramophone record. 9.16: Contralto, Airs Ross Brodie, “Abide With Ale.” 9.20: Gramophone record. 9.24: Soprano and tenor, Aladame Gower-Burns and Air Harold Prescott, “My Song Shall Always Be thy Alercy” (from “Hymn of Praise”). 9.28: Gramophone record. Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres) .—5.30 p.m.: Children’s service (Big Brother Bill). 6.30: Service from Knox Church (preacher, Rev. Tulloch Yuille, 8.D., M.A.). 7.45: Organ voluntaries by Air Roy Spackman. 8.5: Concert by the St. lviida Band from St. Kilda Band Rotunda. 9.15: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres). —7.0 p.m:. Service from St. Alark’s Church of England. 8.30: Alanly Alilitary Band. 9.30: Gladys Evans, soprano. 9.37: Beatrice Tange, piano. 9.47: Gladys Evans. ’9.54: Beatrice Tange. 10.4: Gramophone records. 10.30: National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres)—7.o: p.m. —Service from Randwick Presbyterial Church. 8.30: Joseph Wayne, Wurlitzer organ. 8.45: Camille Alder, soprano. 8.62: Joseph AVayne. 9.7: Alfred Wilmore, tenor. 9.14: Joseps Wayne. 9.29: Camille Alder. 9.39: Joseph Wayne. 9.50: Alfred Wilmore. 10.0: National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres)—7 p.m.: Lecture from Adyar Hall. 8.0: Sacred concert from Adyar Hall. 10.0: Close down. 3LO AIELBOURNE (371 metres)— 8.30 p.m.: Alalvern Tramways Band. 8.40 : Edouard and Raymond Lambert, violin and piano. 8.50 : Alina IJeseleva, soprano. 8.57: Band. 9.2: Stephanie Deste, recital. 9.14: Edouard Lambert. 9.21: Band. 9.28: Alma Heseleva. 9.35: Raymond Lambert. 9.42: Band. 9.50: News session. 10.0: National Anthem. 3AR AIELBOURNE (484 metres)— 8.0 p.m.: Strad Trio (Cecil Parkes, violin; May Boderick, piano; Frank Johnstone, ’cello). 8.11: J. ander Browne, baritone. 8.18: IN orman Farmer, flute. 8.25: Strad Trio. 8.38: Alyrtle Skinner, soprano. 8.45: Strad (Trio. 9.14: J. Alexander Browne. 9.27 : Alyrtle Skinner. 9.34: Strad Trio. 9.47: Newt. 10.0: National Anthem. . • n 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—7.o p.m.: Service from St. Barnabas s Church of England. At the conclusion of the service a concert by the Brisbane Alunicipal Band will be relayed. Note. New Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.

This evening a special Christmas musical programme will be relayed by IYA from the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle, whore there will be a choir or 100 voices. The first half of the programme will be devoted to the rendition of old and new Christmas melodies, both vocal and instrumental, in the second portion of the programme the Christmas cantata “Bethlehem, will be given. c ova The popular Melodie Four of /lA will again delight with concerted and solo numbers this evening. Mr Jack Wilkinson is giving two of his best humorous songs, and the orchestra will be heard in several novelty numbers. Vaudeville, pure and simple, will be the programme at 3YA this evening. The programme wil be provided by the Revellers’ concert party, headed by Mr George Titchener, an exceptionally popular radio humorist. The other members of the party will be Mr C. W Collins, Miss Mavis Ritchie, Miss Muriel Johns and Miss Dorothy Johnson. These artists have been rehearsing for some time for this broadcast, so listeners can look forward to a> great entertainment. i A bright entertaining programme will come from 4YA this evening.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 21, 22 December 1928, Page 3

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