RADIO PROGRAMMES
Radio programmes for to-night are as follow:
IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—o p.m.: Children’s session (Peter Pan). 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Talk, Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture.” 8.15: Gramophone record. 8.12: Bass, Mr Duncan Black, (a) “Fat Little Feller”; (b) “Yeoman of England.” 8.20: Instrumental, Auckland Trio, “First Movement Trio in F.” 8.26 :. Gramophone record. 8.33 : Baritone, Mr Drank Sutherland, “Time to Go.” 8.37: Violin, Miss lna Bosworth, “Aria.” 8.40: Gramophone record. 8. hi: Bass, Mr D. Black, “Anchored.” 8.48: Instrumental, Auckland Trio, “Dale Dances.” 8.53: Baritone, Mr F. Sutherland, (a) “Beating Up the Channel” ; (b) “Keep on Keeping On.” 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3: Presentation of the dramatic story, “Galapagos.” by the Auckland Dramatic Players under the direction of Mr J. F. Montague. Gramophone record. 10.0: Close down.
2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— 6 p.m.: Children's session (Aunt Gwen). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr Alfred Blaxall, “Overcoming Indigestion.’,’ 8.0: Chimes. Studio i concert by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band under the conductorship of Mr T. Goodall and assisting artists. 8.1: Band, “The King’s Lieutenant.” 8.11: Soprano, Mrs R. S. Alhvriglit, “Farewell to Summer.” 8.15: Baritone, Mr Claude Moss, “Sometimes in Summer.” 8.19: Gramophone record. 8.27: Humour, Mr J. S. Webb, “The Play” (“The Sentimental Bloke”). 8.33: Contralto, Mrs Phyllis Ramsay, “Ring, Bells, Ring.” 8.41: Tenor, Mr E. W. Robbins, “The Dearest Land of All." 8.45: Band, “The Arcadians.” “Baby’s Wooden Soldiers.” 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Soprano, Mrs R. S. Alhvriglit, (a) “Loveliest of Trees”; (b) “The Cuckoo.” 9.10: Baritone, Mr Claude Moss, “Sir Roger.” 9.14: Band, “Summer Zephyrs.” 9.20: Humour, Mr J. S. Webb, “O’Toole and MeSharry.” 9.27: Contralto, Mrs Phyllis Ramsey, (a) “My Soul” (Carrie Jacobs-Bond), (b) “A Song of the Open” (La Forge). 9.33: Band, “A, Rustic Holiday.” “When Lights Are Low in Cairo.” 9.43: Tenor, Mr E. W. Robbins, (a) “Beloved, It is Morn”; (b) 9.50: Gramophone record. 9.54: Band, “Le Soil'.” “The Flying Eagle.” 10.4: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres). 6 p.m.: Children’s session (Uncle Hal). 7.15: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: ilebroadcast of 2YA Wellington. 8.0: Studio presentation of the song cycle, “The Little Sunbonnet” by the Melodious Four Quartet, with instrumental aecomapniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.26: Gramophone record. 8.30: Recitals, Miss Winifred Smith, (a) “Marguerite”; (b) “Oh!” 8.35 : Soprano, Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “A Summer”; (b) “Down by the Sally Gardens.” 8.40: Gramophone record. 8.44: Tenor, Mr Russel Sumner, “Avo Maria.” 8.48: Gramophone record. 8.56: Weather report. 9.2: Gramophone record. 9.10: Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut (a) “Since I Have Loved Thee” ; (b) “Lo.ve in the Meadows.” 9.17: Gramophone record. 9.21: Bass, Mr T. D. Williams, “Speed the Plough.” 9.25: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Andante and Turkish Rondo.” 9.35: Tenor, Mr Russell Sumner. “The Plague of Love.” 9.39: Gramophone record. 9.43: Soprano, Miss Francis Hamerton, “The West Wind.” 9.47: Touches of life, Miss Winifred Smith, (a) '“The Chimney Seat”; (b) “Cupid’s Mistake. ’ 9.52: Bass, Mr T. D. Williams, “A Soldier’s Toast.” 9.56: Gramophone record. 10.4: Close down. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).— Silent.
2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4o p.m.: Pianoforte reproduction. 7.45 : Programme announcements. 1 .48: Popular music. 8.0: Capitol Unit entertainment. 8.21: To-night’s competition. 8.36: Madame Vera Tasma, soprano. 8.43: Pianoforte, Professor Von Hoffmann. 8.55: Weather report. 8.56: Vignettes of Humanity by a Story Teller. 9.11 : Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.18: Programme announcements. 9.20: From the Capitol Theatre, stage presentation. 9.38: Madame Vera Tasma, soprano. 9.45: Professor Von Hoffman, pianoforte. 9.57: Virginia Bassetti. 10.4: Cec. Morrison s Banco Band. 10.14: Jill Valentine in popular melodies. 10.21: Dance Band. 10.31: Late weather. 10.32: Jill Valentine. 10.38: Dance Band. 10.57: Tomorrow’s programme. 10.59: Dance Band. 11.30: National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres) .7-8 p.m.: Topical chorus. 8.2: Marrickviile Salvation Army Band. 8.16: George Trail, baritone. 8.23: The Two Sad Sunbeams in seven minutes of sorrow. 8.30: Jeanette Ethelstone, soprano. 8.37: Edward Gregory, saxophonist. 5.44: Bobert Mylchreest, tenor. 8.51: Lloyd Davies, violinist. 8.58: Weather report. 9.0: Ethel Daw, contralto. 9.7: Band. Soloist, Harold Orr. 9.22: George Trail. 9.29: The Two Sad Sunbeams. 9.36: Jeanette Ethelstone. 9.43: Edward Gregory. 9.50: Robert Mylchreest. 9.57: Lloyd Davies. 10.4: Ethel Daw. 10.11: Band. 10.30: National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres) .—7.15 p.m.: Music. 7.30: Short talk by Mrs Jordan. 8.0: Songs, Miss Dorothy Stacey. 8.10: Instrumental music. 8.30: A humorous interlude by Mr Jack Win and Mr Heath Burdock. 8.25: Songs, Mr C- E. Cooke. 8.35: Instrumental music. 8.45: Songs, Madame Bennett North. 8.55: Mr Jack Win and Mr Heath Burdock. 9.0: Weather report. 9.3: Address, Mr Hoyting. 9.15: Songs, Miss Dorothy Stacey. 9.25: Instrumental music. 9.35: Songs, Mr C. E. Cooke. 9.45": Mr Jack Win and MiHeath Burdock. 9.50: Madame Bennett North. 10.0: Orchestral items. 10.30: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres) .--8 p.m.: Rod McGregor will speak on ‘‘Cricket.” 8.15: ltadi-o-Aces. 8.24: Jovan Massonoff, tenor. 8.27: Radi- , ,o-Aces. 8.36: Courtney Ford, humorist. 8.39 : ltadi-o-Accs. 8.48: Gertrude Gray, mezzo-soprano. 8.51: ltadi-o-Aces. 9.0: Description of races at Melbourne £IOOO 1 Foot-running Carnival at Motordrome. : 9.15: ltadi-o-Aces. 9.24: John Byrne, bass. 9.27: ltadi-o-Aces. 9.36: Gertrude Gray. 9.39: Rndi-o-Aces. 9.43: Jovan Massonoff. 9.51: Radi-o-Aees. : 10.0: Foot-running Carnival. 10.15: News session. 10.25: ltadi-o-Aces. 10.34: , Courtney Ford. 10.37: ltadi-o-Aces. • 10.46: Gertrude Gray. 10.49: ltadi-o- - Aces. 11.30: National Anthem.
4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m.: Classical programme. Items by the following: Instrumental trio, Hilda Hamilton (mezzo-soprano), Ottillie Cloake (’cello), Max Aronstein (baritone) and Jack Ellis (piano). 9.0: Programme by Annerley Choral Society. 10.0: News, weather news. National Anthem. Note.—New Zealand summer time is two hours ahead of eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 65, 14 February 1929, Page 3
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