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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (333 metres).—6.o p.m.: Children’s session ( Uncle Tom). 7.15: News and ’ information session. 7.30: Market, reports. 8.0 : Chimes. 8.1: - Salvation Army Congress Hall Band, “Glory of the Combat”; “Love .Divine.” 8.14: Soprano, Mrs L. Parry, “A Spirit Flower.” 8.18: Cornet, Bandsman N. Goffin, “I Love Him Better.” 8.23: Band, “Army of the Brave.” 8.32: Baritone, Mr Frank Sutherland (a) “The Wolf”; (b) “I Am Fate.” 8.40: Band, “American Melodies.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Sop'rano, Mrs L. Parry (a) "The Last Rose of Summer”; (b) “The Dove.” 9.10: Band (a) “Beethoven’’;, (b) “Stille Nqcht.” 9.18: Baritone, Mr F., Sutherland, “A Devonshire Wedding.” 9.23: Band, “Love's Manifestations”; “Triumph of Faith.” 9.35: Gramophone records or opera “Rigoletto.” 10.3: Close down, * 2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).— Silent. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6.0 -p.m. : Children’s session (Mother Hubbard and Big Brother). 7.15: News session. 7:30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Gramophono record. 8.9: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, “Ye Powers That Dwell Below.” 8.13: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers, “How Pure The Air.” 8.16: Gramophone record. 8.20: Orchestra, “La Source.” 8.28: -Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, “Wiegenlied.” Vocal, Dulcet Quartet, “The Message.” B.3s:'Gramophono record.- 8.38: Male duct, Dulcet Duo, “I Wish to Tune My Quivering Lyre.” 8.42: Recital, Miss Mavis Ritchie. “Castles in the Air.” 8.47: Studio Orchestra under the conductorship of. Mr Harold Beck, (a) “Minuet”; (b) “Allegretta” from “Symphony No. 4." 8.57: Baritone, Mr A. G. Thompson, "Seronade.” 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Gramophone record. 9.11: Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, “Blackbird’s Song.” 9.15: Studio Orchestra (a) “Turkish March”; (b) “Ave Verum”; (c) "La Danza." 9.25: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers, “Lorraine.” 9.29: Vocal, Dulcet Quartet, “The Curfew.” 9.23: Humorous recital, Miss Mavis Ritchie, “Mrs Jollop on ‘Hamlet’.” 9.43: Gramophone records. 9.47: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, “A Last Year’s Ro6e.” Baritone, Mr A. G. Thompson, “The Fortune Hunter.”. 9.54: Gramophone record. 10.0: Close down. . 4YA DUNEDIN ' (463 metres). 7 p.m. ! Chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone items. 7.40: News session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Gramophone record. 8.9: Light songs, Miss Betty Roberts (a) "Touch of a Woman’s Hand”; (b) “If You Look in Her Eyes.” 8.16: Scottish humour, Mr J. A. Paterson, "The Egg.” 8.20: Gramophone records. 8.26: Presentation of the pantomime “Bluebeard” by “The Mummers.” 8.56: Gramophone records. 9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Gramophone records. 9.11: Light song, Miss Betty Roberts, “That Old Irish Mother, of Mine.” 9.15: Scottisli humour, Mr J. A. Paterson (a) “I’m Eighty in the Morning” ; (b) “When the Bloom is on the Heather. 9.22: Danco programme. 11.0: National Anthem. ■ 2ZF PALMERSTON NORTH (285 metros). —7 p.m. till 9 p.m. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4o: Popular music. 7.45: Programme announcements. 7.48 : Studio items. 8.0: Classical programme under the direction it Lindley Evans and Cyril Monk. Assisting artists: Marjorie Beeby, Gladstone Bell, Spencer Thomas. 9.0: Weather report. 9.1: Tales by the Storyteller. 9.16: Second half of the classical programme arranged by Lindley Evans and Cyril Monk. ,10.20: Late weather report. Musical items. 10.27: To-morrow’s programme. 10.30: National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY (353 metres).—B.o p.m. : Chimes. Topical chorus. 8.2: Cosmo Hamilton’s "Scandal,” produced by the 11. W. Varna Company," by permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. - 9.0: Chimes. Weather report. 9.1: Romano’s Cafe Dance Orchestra. 9.10:- Alfred Wilmore, tenor. 9.17 : Claude Corbett will speak on “General Sporting.” 9.32: Hazel McPherson, contralto. 9.39: Romano’s Dance Orchestra. .9.50: Alfred Wilmore, tenor. 9.57 : . .Late news service. 10.12: Hazel McPherson. 10.19: Romano’s Dance Orchestra. 10.29: Bernice Patterson, popular vocalist, 10.36: Romano's Dance Orchestra. 10.46: Bernice Patterson, popular vocalist. To-morrow’s -programme. 10.55: Romano’s , Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. 2GB SYDNEY (316 metres).—7.o p.m. : Music. 8.0: . Miss Florence Gordon, contralto.* 8.7: Mr Tom Williams, violinist. 8.15: Mr Clifford Lathlean, baritone. 8^22: Miss- Ada Brook, pianist, 8.30: A humorous interlude by Mr Jack Win and Mr Heath Burdock. 9.35: Miss Gwen Selva, soprano. 8.45: Orchestral music. 8.50: Miss Florence . Gordon. 9.0 : Weather report. 9.3: Address by Professor E Wood 9.15: Mr Tom Williams. 9.25 : Mr‘Clifford Lathlean'. 9.35: Mr Jack Win and Mr Heath Burdock. 9.40: Instrumental music. 9.50: Miss Gwen Selva. 10 0:' Dance music. 10.30: Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B 0 pm.: Studio presentation of “The Geisha,” produced by -Maurice Dudley. Musical Directress, Madame Ethel Ashton • 9.30: University Coinmencenfbnt Night. 9.33: Norman Gust and his ’Varsity Melodists selections. 9.40: Dental Delirium. 9.45: Trinity Minstrel Glee. 9.50: Sig. Sporamik Tonsillikoff, the Roystering Russian. 9.53: ’Varsity Melodists 10.0: Dexterous Dentals. 10.5: A few’ moments with th 6 Merry Meds. 10.10: Ansaldo Deflate Operatic Accident. 1013: Trinity Minstrels. 10.20: ’Varsity Melodists. 10.28: ’Varsity Anthem. 10.30: Station Orchestra. 10.45: Radio Revellers. 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B pm.: Capt. C. 11. Peters, "Books Wise and Otherwise.” 8.15: Under the auspices of the Boy Scouts’ Association, W. D. Kennedy, “Boys and Birds.” 8.30: Transmission from the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. The Royal Victorian Institute Orchestra. Jack Byrn, baritone. Jack Murphy, flute. O. Birthnell,_ contralto. Woods and Fayne. "Comedy Number,” Master Neil Wcsth, piano. Fred. Sutcliffe, tenor. Address ly S. W. Hedger superintendent and- secretary. Lena Wilson, soprano. Albert Harris, violin Vocal Quartette. Austin Anderson, “Sketches at tho Piano.” W. Rule, tenor. Geo. Findlay, Mus. Bac., piano. Orchestra. Musical director and • accompanist, D. L Palmer, superintendent and secretary, S.’ W. Hedger. 10.30: News service; an-' nouncements. God Save the King. 4QG BRIBSANE (385 metres).— 8.0: Alf. Fcatherstone and his orchestra. 8.10: Mrs M’Gregor, soprano. 8.20: Alf. Featherstone and his orchestra. 8.30: Ernest Harper, baritone. 8.40: Alf Feather, stone and his orchestra. 8.45: Dibbe and Dab. Ten • minutes’ melody and patter. 8.55: Alf. Fcatherstone and his orchestra. 9.5: Weather forecast. 9.10: Margery Stuart, ’cellist. 9.20: Alf. Featherstone and his orchestra. 9.30: Dorothea Hives, elocutionist. 9.40: Alf. Featherstone and his Orchestra. 9.50: Mary M’Neish, soprano. 9.55: Alf. Featherstone and his Orchestra. 10.5: C. Rise, tenor. 10.10: News; weather nows. 10.15: Alf. Featherstone and his orchestra. 11.0: Close down. ... Note.—New Zealand , time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time. • : ■ 1 : • •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 111, 10 April 1929, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 111, 10 April 1929, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 111, 10 April 1929, Page 3