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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Radio programmes for to-night are as follow: IYA AUCKLAND (335 metres). —6.0: Children’s session (Peter Pan). 7.15: Market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestra, “Poet and Peasant.” 8.11: Vocal, Celeste Trio (a) “Three Little Maids from Sohool” (The Mikado”); (b) “The Sun Whose Rays”; (c) “The Sundown Sea.” 8.21: Potted Panto Players, “Sinbad.” 8.51: Orchestra (a) “Serenade” (from “Lcs Millions d’Arlequin”); (b) "Tho Little Lead Soldiers.” 8.59: Vocal, Celeste Trio (a) “Love is a Plaintive Song”; (b) “Love Was Once a Little Boy.” 9.5: Weather report. 9.7: Orchestra, “Pirates of Penzance.” 9.15: Vocal, Celeste Trio (a) “I Know Not Why”; (b) “Rain.” 9.22: Orchestra, “Musical Switch.” 9.32 to 11.0: Dance programme.

2YA WELLINGTON (420 metres).6.0: Children’s session (Uncle Len). 7.0: Nows session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Locturette, Miss M. S. Christmas, Voluntary Organiser, Wellington Federation Women’s Institutes, “Women’s Institutes —What Membership Means.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Machine Gun Guards.” Band, "Morning, Noon and Night.” 8.12: Soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, “My Mother jtlids Me Bind My Hair.” 8.16: Bass-baritone, Mr Wilbur Davies, “The Wheel Tapper’s Song.” 8.20: Band, “Katja the Dancer.” 8.28: Sketch, Miss Rose Carte and partner, “Which Is It?” 8.35: Gramophone record. 8.38: Contralto, Miss Edith Buckmaster, “Country l 1 oik.” 8.42: Tenor, Mr Will Hancock, “There’s A Song Down Every Roadway.” 8.45: Gramophono record. 8.51: Band, “Era Un Re”; “March of the Mountain Gnomes.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Gramophone records. 9.8: Soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins (a) “A Request”; (b) “The Wind Song.’' 9.14: Bass-baritone, Mr Wilbur DavicA (a) “The Trumpeter”; (b) “Mate o’ Mine.” 9.21: Band, “The Merry Widow.” “My Son John.” 9.35: Sketch, Miss Rose Carte and partner, “The Reason Why.” 9.42: Contralto, Miss Edith Buckmaster (a) “Morning”; (b) “Trees.” 9.48: Tenor, Mr Will Hancock (a) "I Heard You Go By”; (b) “Rose of My. Heart.” 9.53: Band, "I’d Never Be Happy Until I’d Got You”;- “Knight of the Road.” 10.0: Closo down.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 6.0.: Children’s session (Uncle John). 7.15: Nsws session. 7.30: Miss B. Tossman Fourth of a series of talks on “Russian Furs.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio programme by Christchurch Harmonic Society. 8.1: Baritone, Mr W. H.' Spratt, “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride.” Vocal, Missos Duff and Spiller and Messrs Quane and Spratt, “All In An April Evening.” 8.8: Violin cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Andante Cantabile.” 8.12: Contralto, Miss Dorothy Spiller, “Dream Voyage.” Tenor, Mr Douglas Suckling, “A Spirit Flower.” 8.19: Recital, Miss Winifred Smith, “Bath Time.” 8.23: Vocal, Misses Duff and Spiller and Messrs Quane and Spratt, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour.” Soprano, Miss Jessie Duff, “I'he Little Damozel.” 8.30: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting ’lrio (a) “Rondo Alla Turka”; (b) “Rosamunde Entr’acte.” 8.35: Bass, Mr Finlay Robb, “The Bitterness of Death.” Vocal, Misses Belson and Martin, "Still As The Night. 8.42: Recital, Miss Winifred Smith, “Bannerman of the Dandernong.” 8.47: Tenor, Mr L. C. Quane, “I Did Not Know." 8.51: Contralto, Miss Vera Martin,. “June Music.” 8.55: Valedictory address. 9.5: Weather report. 9.13 Soprano, Miss Marjorie Nelson (a) “MenFrom the Fields”; (b) “Wings of Night. Baritone, Mr W. J. Spratt, .“Tally Ho. 923 • Recital, Miss Winifred Smith, "Breakfast.” 9.28: Vocal, Misses Duff and Spiller and Messrs Spratt and Quane, “An Evening’s Pastorale. Contralto, Miss Dorothy Spiller, “The Green Hat.” 9.35: Violin-cello, Mr Harold Beck, “Orientale.” 9.39: e Tenor, Mr L. C. Quane, “Give Me , Youth and a Day. Soprano, Miss Jessie Duff, “Butterfly/ 9.46: Song Cycle, “Flora’s Holiday (Lane Wilson), soloists Misses Nelson and Martin and Messrs Robb and’ Suckling). 10.0: Close down. , . 4YA DUNEDIN (463 metres).—Silent. 2FC SYDNEY (442 metres).—7.4o: Programme announcements. 7.42: A talk on bridge, Graham Kent. 7.55: Studio items 8.0: From Dungowan, Martin Place’, Smith Family half-yearly gather- I ing. His Excellency the State Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair Smith will mako an appeal for installation of wireless in all hospitals. 8.45: From studio, official opening by N.S.W. Broadcasting Co., Ltd., of fair arranged by Nepean- < Hawkesbury District of the Ambulance 4 Transport Service, held at I, enrith. 8.48: 4 Continuation of tho Smith I 1 amily gather- i ing. 9.30: To-night’s inter-State relay, a < programme of dance music from < 11.25: To-morrow’s programme. 11.50: < Close down. " / . 1 2BL SYDNEY* (353 metres)—Bo: < Chimes. Topical chorus. Prom Capitol ■ Theatre, Unit Entertainment. 8.1 b: < Concert programme arranged by. Madame . Emily Marks. 9.0: Weather report 9.1: Two Talcs by a Journalist. 9.16: Studio , production of “Maritana,” directed by Harry Sherlock, in association with Madame Emily Marks. Principals: A. G. Ellis, Norman Francis Eva Newbery.. 10.27 : To-morrow’s programme. IU.OU. National Anthem. . 3LO MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B.ls: Radio Revellers. 8.24: Jack Stocks, conic- . dian. 8.27: Radio Revellers 8.36: Rita , Hilton, entertainer. 8.39: Radio Revellers 848 : Victor Harding, bass-baritone. 8.51: Radio Revellers. 9.0 : Roeina Down, soprano. 9.3: Radio Revellers. 9.12: , Jack Stocks. 9.15: Radio Revellers. 9.24: Victor Harding. 9.27: Radio Revellers. 9.36: Rita Hilton. 9.39: Radio Revellers. 9.48: Rosina Down. ?.bl'j Radio Revolters. 10.0: News session. 10.15: ”~. 10 Revellers. 10.24: Jack Stocks. 10.27: ' Radio Revellers." 10.36: Rosina Down. ' 10.39: Radio Revellers. 10.48: Rita HU- ' ton. 10,51: Radio Revellers. 11.30: Close . down. . ' • 3AR MELBOURNE (484 metres).—B.o: 1 Dr Loftus Hills, “Lifo’s. Facts, and Pam - cics.” 8.15: E. Wiseman, “New Cardens. ' 8130: Station Orchestra. 8.40: Gcrtrudo < Hutton, mezzo contralto. 8.47: Station Or- t chestra.' 8.57: Thomas B. George. 9.4: < Station' Orchostra. 9.9: Transmission from . the Cairns Memorial Church. Four hymns, < with descriptive address by Rev. F. A. i Hagcnaucr. Organist, Miss F. F. Ihur- < man j conductor, R. J. Oohr. 9.39: Sta- 4 tion Orchestra. 9.49: . Gcrtrudo Hutton. < 9.56: Station Orchostra. 10.6: Thomas B. , George, bass baritone. 10.13: Station Or- , chestra.' 10.20: News session. 10.30: Na- ( tional Anthem. • < 4QG BRISBANE (385 metres).—B.o: Studio Instrumental Quartette. Joe Dwyer and his Pal Jerry, “Ten Minutes of Fun.” , Erica Stuart, piauiste; Harry Borradale, elocutionist; A. N. Falk, baritone. Miss G. Fagg, violiniste; Doris Mclnnos, soprano; Fred 1 Smith, a few minutes at tho piano; Harry Borradale. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Studio Instrumental Quartetto, a group ‘ of popular numbers. 9.6: Doris Mclnncs. 9.10: Joe Dwyer and Jerry. 9.15: Erica ' Stuart. 9.20: A. N. Falk. 9.25: Studio ■ Instrumental Quartette. 9.30: An im- 1 promptu programme by the Brisbano < Citizens’ Band. Between band numbers, < Dorothy Mowlan, soprano. 10.0: News; i weather news; close down. , < Note.—Now Zealand time is an hour , and a-hal£ ahead of Eastern Australian , time. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 112, 11 April 1929, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 112, 11 April 1929, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 112, 11 April 1929, Page 3