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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 7.15 to, 7.45 p.m. news and reports: 8:0, chimes; 8.1, relay of-over-ture from Rialto Theatre, Mr. Henry C. Engel, conductor; 8.1,6. .contralto solo, Miss Jessie Smith, “O Flower of All the World”: 8.21. band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band (a) * Battle of Juland” (b) “Overture Euranthe"; 5.33, piano, Miss Winifred Hawkins, (a) "Polonaise in C Sharp Minor, (b) "By the Lakes Of Geneva, No. 1”; 8.42, band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band, (a) “Selections, La Traviata,” (b) "O Beauteous Night”; 8.55, baritone solo. Mr. Laurie Stewart, “The Veteran’s Song.” 9.0, weather report; 9.1, relay from Rialto Theatre; 9.16, contralto solos, Miss J. Smith, (a) “My Dear Soul,” (b) “Sincerity.” 9.25, band, Ponsonby Boys’ Band, (a) “Star of Hope,” (b) “Llsgar Rifles.” 9.33, piano solo, Miss W. Hawkins, “Polish Dance No 1.” ,9-38. baritone solos, Mr. L. Stewart, (a) “Arise O sun,” (b) “When Shadows Gather.” 9.47, band. Ponsonby Boys Band, (a) "Salute -the Brave,” ((b) “Nearer My God to Thee.” 10.0, close down; 3YA WELLINGTON. 3 to 5 p.m. afternoon session; 3.0, gramophone recital; 3.30, lecturette—talk on “Fashions,” by. Madame Britten; 3.45, gramophone recital; 7.0, news, market reports, sporting results; 7.30, lecturette—Mr. W. King D. "Esperanto.” 8.0, chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1, relay from the Paramount Theatre orchestra music. 8.15, band, Welling, ton Municipal Tramways , Band, march, “Brllllante.” 8.19, bass solo, Mr. ’ L. McAvoy, “Young Tom of Devon.” 8.24, overture, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. “Cro’wn Diamonds.” 8.34, mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, “An Old Garden.” 8.38, band selection, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "The Cingaloe.” 8.45, tenor solo, Mr. J. Thompson, “My Dream.” 8.49, humoresque, band selection, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “The March of the Mannequins.” 8.54, contralto solo. Miss Beryl V. Baker, “A Request." 8.58, symphony, Weilington Municipal Tramways Band, “Unfinished Symphony." 9.3, weather forecast. 9.4, relay of the Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 9.14, lecturotte, Mr. Gordon Burt, “Interesting Phases of the Early History of Arctic Exploration.” 9.24, waltz, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Queen of the South.” 9.28, bass solo, Mr. L. McAvoy, “Father O’Flyhn.” 9.33, descriptive selection, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “A Ride for Life.” 9.39, mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, "Castilian Lament.” 9.43, band selection, Wellington Municipal. Tramways Band. “Melody in F.” 9.4 G, tenor solo, Mr. J. P. Thompson, “Echo.” 9.50, descriptive. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. "Military Church Parade.” 9.54. contralto solo, Miss Beryl Baker, “My Dear Soul.” 9.57, march, Wellington Municpal Tramways Band “Ironclad.” 10.0, National Anthem. SYA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.' afternoon concert session. 3.15, relay of orchestral selections

from D.I,C. Fashion Parade and description of new spring frocks. 410, lecture. Arranged by Home Economics Association. “Household Efficiency, ’’ by Mlcs M. A. Blackmoro. 7.15, news and reports. S.O, chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under, dlection of Mr. Ernest Jamieson. 5.15, contralto solos, Miss Slaty Miller, (a) "Sink,. Sink, Red, Sum”. :(b)„ “Morning.” 8.22, violin solo, Mr. Bernard Barker, (a) “Schummlied,” (b) “Cavatina.” 8.29, bass solo Mr. W. J. Richards, (a) "Joe the Gipsy,” (b) “The Beat of a Passionate Heart.” 8.35, soprano solo, Miss Violet Collins, (a) “The Market,” (b) "The String of Pearls.” 8.41, Instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, Messrs. Bernard Barker, Reg. Jones, and Claude Williams, “Prelude in 0 Sharp Minor.” Williams, “Prelude In C Minor,” 8.45, tenor solo, Mr. George Fawcett, (a) “The Shepherd’s Song,” (b) “The Oyster.” 8.51, recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, “Publisliing the Banns.” 8.54, contralto solo. Miss Mary Miller, “Ombra mai fu.” 8.58, interval. 9.3, relay from Liberty Theatre. 9.18, soprano solo, Miss Violet Collins, "Prelude” from “Cycle of Life.” 9.22, 'cello solo, Mr. Reginald Jones, (a) “Slumber Song.” (b) “Minuet.” 9.29, tenor solos, Mr. George Fawcett, (a) “Serenata,” (b) “No! No! Punchinello, No More” (from opera ‘Pagliacni.”) 9.35, recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, “The Way Out.” 9.38, instrumental trio, Christchurch Instrumental Trio, "Brandenburg Concerto,’ 9.55 bass solo, Mr. W. J. Richards, “The Riderless Steed." 10.0 close down. 4YA DUNEDIN". 7 p.m. request gramophone concert. 8.0, chimes. 8.1, baritone solos, Mr. Phillip Marchant, (a) “Funiculi Funicula,” (b) “Wait.” 8.7, pianoforte soiOj Miss Muriel Caddie, selected. 8.11, mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Mary Pratt, selected. 8.17, violin solo, Master Ray Arnold, “Star of Hope.” 8.20, monologue, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “A Dickens Monologue." 8.25, bass solos. Mr. J. B. McPherson, (a) “Myself When Young,” ‘(b) “Love that’s True will not Live for Ever.” 8.32, orchestral selections, relayed from the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Chas. Parnell. 8.52, address by “Gargoyle”—“A Short History of Transportation.” 9.5, vocal solos, Mr, A. Bicknell, (a) “Linden Lea,” (b) “Sacrament.” 9.11, violin solo, Master Ray Arnold, “Simple Aveu.” 9.15, mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Mary Pratt selected. 9.20, pianoforte solo, Miss Muriel Caddie, selected. 9.25, baritone solos, Mr. P. Marchant, (a) “Come to the Fair,” (b) “The Lost Chord.” 9.31, monologue, Mr. J. B. McConnell, “His Pipe,” . 9.36, orchestral selections from Empire Theatre. 9.41, vocal solos, selected, Mr. J. B. McConnell. 9.46, orchestral selections from Empire. Theatre. 10.0 closedown.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3614, 15 September 1927, Page 2

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3614, 15 September 1927, Page 2

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3614, 15 September 1927, Page 2