TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
" ‘ IYA XHCKIiA^., S pin.: afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection hy Mr. Culford Bell; 6.0: children’s session; 7.15:; nows and sports results; ■ B.l:relay of orchestral overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; 8.16: Lyric Quartet,'. i JO, Peaceful Night”; 8.20: tenor solo—Mr. Herbert Richards, "So Fair a Flower”; 8.24, instrumental—Lo Pali Duo;” "Hawaiian Melodies ’’; 8.31; ; : humour—Mr. Alan McElwain, "Musical Moments”; .8.35: . Lyric Quartet,: “ In. Absence ”f 5.40; bass solo —Mr... .Ernest.. Thomas, ‘When a Maiden You Have Chosen”} 8.44: relay-of , orchestral interlude from Rialto, Theatre; 9.1: tenor solo—Me, Arthur Ripley, "Love Lily”; 9.5: humour—Mr.. Alan McElwain, selection from the "Sentimental Bloke”; 9.10: instrumental—Lc Pali Duo, popular selections; 9.18: Lyric Quartet, “The Long Day Closes”; 9.22: relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret hy “The Internationals” 11.0: God Save the King. ‘
”, 2YA WELLINGTON, 2.1: relay resumes cricket , match — Wellington versus Australia, from Basin Reserve; relay, interspersed with selected gramophone items; 7.0: children’s hour; 7.0: news, market reports and information; 7.40: latest cricket news. Special Edison Evening. 8,1: overture—First Battalion, Wellington Regiment Band, "Stars and Stripes Forever”; 8,5: introductory announcement; 8.6: Melodie Four, (a) ‘"Doan Ya . Cry Ma Honey” (h) "Cornfields Medley”; 8.13: Symons-Eilwood-Short Trio, ‘ 1 Characteristic ”; 8.20: chorus—Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, "Battle • Hymns of the Republic” (b) "Hail, Columbia”; 8.28: violin—Miss Ava Symons, '" Alabama”; 8.32: American humour —Mr. Vernon Oswin, "Melodrama,” and "Sargasso Sea”; 8.39: song at piano— Mr. Billy Hart, "Where Does Daddy Go?”; -8.43: - seelction—Wellington Regiment Band, "American Airs”; 8.47: speech—Sir Frederick Chapman, president of the : English-Speaking Union, “ \ Eulogy of Thomas Edison, tho Great Inventor’.’;, 9.0: soprano solo-r-Miss Gretta Stark, "At Dawning”; 9,4: march—Wellington Regiment Band, "Manhattan Beach”; 9.9: speech—Mr. W. L. Lowrie, American Consul-General, "Response to Sir Frederick Chapman”; 9.20: chorus— Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, "Sword of Deliverance”; solo —Miss Lily M>ckie, "Agnes Dei”; chorus — "Song of the Marching Men”, from "The Now Earth”; 9.32: address, with musical honours—Mr. Thomas A. Edison, ".Message specially recorded for New Zealand listeners on the occasion of his eighty-first birthday”; 9.33: Melodie Four, "Yankee Rose”; 9.40: piano—Mr. Gordon Short, "Keltic Sonata”; 9.49: humour—Mr. Byron Brown, "Our Guide in, Rome”;- 9.56: song at piano—Mr. Billy Hart, "And a Little Child”; 10.0: reverie—Wellington Regiment Band, "Bells at Sunset”; 10.6: chorus—Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, "Dixie”; 10.12; . ’cello solo—Mr. Geo. Ellwood, "Screnata”; 10.17: massed voices—- " Yankee Doodle”; 10.22; march—'Wellington Regiment- Band, "Double Eagle’? (At the conclusion of the above progi amine, prominent American residents will give a series of old-time songs and choruses).'
SYA CHRISTCHURCH. 6 p.m.: children’s hour; 7.15: news and reports; 7.30; ’sports results; 8.0: relay of .orchestral selections from Liberty Picture. Theatre Orchestra; 8.15: soprano and tenor duct —Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David M'Gill, selected; 8.19: banjo band—Bercsford Banjo Bandy“'Minstrel Melodies, Part I”; 8.24: songs at piano—Mr. E. A, Sargeant, (a) "Spring; Spring Glorious Springi’ (b) "And thee World Went Very Well Then’’; 8.2.9, banjo band—Bercsford Banjo Band, "Fun and Frolic’’; 8.34; soprano solo —Miss Mabel Thomas, "Jewel Song”; 8.38: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Finale from Trio in C Minor”; 8.50: humorous. talk—-Mr. Sydney Comfort, "Sydney Speaks of Himself”; 8.55: tenor solo—Mr. David McGill, "Doloroso”; 9.0: relay of orchestral selection from Liberty Theatre; 9.15: i banjo band—Bercsford Banjo Band, "What Good is Good Morning”; 9.20, songs at the piano-—Mr. E. A. Sargeanty (a) "Bahren Bern Borem” (b) "Two Little Irish Songs”; 9.25: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “To a Fairy Boat” (b) "Scherzo from Trio in E Flat”; 9.35: soprano and tenor duet—Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David! McGill, selected; 9.39: banjo , band—Bercsford Banjo Band, "Minstrel Melodics.; Part 2”; 9.44; soprano solo—Miss Mabel Thomas, "I Passed By Your Window”; • 9.47: Christchurch • Broadcasting Trio, (a) ‘ I Reverie ” -(b) "Gypsy Song”; 9.54: humooms talk—Mr. Sydney Comfort, "Sydney Once Again Speaks to Himself”; 9.57; banjo band—Bercsford Banjo Band, "Merry-Go-Bound”; 10.2: tenor solo—Mr. David McGill/ "Heart of Gold”; 10.6, banjo band, Bercsford Banjo “Band, "Bonnie Scot] land”; 10.11; relay of opening night: dance music from the new Palaisj Eoyal Cabaret. Dance music by Mr, Teddy Jones' Orchestra; God Save the King.- I
8.8: Miss Edna Lister (contralto); 8.15: The'Silver .Quartette: (Ist Cornet —A. Kenny, Euphonium —B. Meadows tenor horn, J. Louhland and cornet—E. Gurey); 8.22: Mr. George Welch (comedian); 8.29: Mr. Warwick McKenzie (violinist); 8.36: Mr. Jack Win (entertainer); 8.43: broadcasters , instrumental trio; .8.50: a : description I at the Stadium of the Boxing ConI tests, 9.35, Broadcasters’ instrumental trio; 9.42: Miss Edna Lister; 9,49; The Silver Quartette; 9.56: Mr. George . Welch; 1013: Mr. Warwick McKenzie; 10.10: ■ Mr. - Jack Win; ‘10.17:' resume ’ of following day’s : programme; : 10:20: j The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra; Dur-| ’ Ing intervals between- dances Nows J Will he broadcast; 11.30: G.P.O; clock and chimes—National Anthem. ! PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY; ! IYA AUCKLAND. . 3 p.mt; afternoon session; 4.0: liter- ’ ary selection by Mr. Culford Bell; i 6.0: children’s song service; 6.55: re-' ' lay of evening service from Church of I Christ; 8.15; St, Andrews’ Quartet,] "Evening and Morning”; 8.20: bassi solo—Mr. Arthur Colledge, "It .Is Enough’’; 8,25: BosworthrHettmsTowsey Trio, "First Movement, Alle-| gro, from Trio in B Flat Major, No.| 9”; 5.35: vocal duet—Misses A. Tay-1 . lor and P. Gribben, "Lead Kindlyi Light”; 8.39: tenor solo—Mr. Robert! Peter,, "Ye People Rend Your Hearts” 8.44: contralto solo—Miss Phyllis : Gribben, ' ‘Woe Unto Them ”; 8:48: BosworthHemus-Towsey Trio, - "Andante and Finale from Trio in B Flat Major, No. 9”; 8,59: St. Andrew's Quartet:. - "Prologue”; 9^6: * God Save the King.
2YA WELLINGTON. 6 p.m.: children h sohg service;' 6.55: relay of evening service from St. Thomas’s ' Anglican Church; ' 8.30: studio' concert; William Benshaw Quartet, "A Spring Song”; SymonsEllwood String Quartet, with assistance of Mr. Gordon Short, "Scherzo from Quintet”; sopramh solo, Mrs. Amy Dunn,,' "Spring Had Come”; tenor : solo—-Mr. William Benshaw, “Absent - Yet Present”; -SymonsEllwood String Quartet, "Melody in F”; contralto solo—Miss Nora Greene “O, Flower Divine”;, William. Benshaw Quartet, "Across the Ear.” 3YA, -CHRISTCHURCH. ■:; 5.45 p.m,.: children’s song service; 7.0: relay of evening service from Durham Street Methodist Church; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Allegro Vivace from Trio in D Major”; soprano solos—Miss Ella Skurr, (a) ‘‘Angels Ever Bright and Fair” (b)' “Como Unto Him”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "The Wood ' Nymph” y (b), "Minuetto”; soprano ' solo—Miss Elia Skurt. "Fear Tc Not, O Israel”; Christ-, church Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Ootohre” (b) “Gavotte”; God Save the King. ' ' BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (28L.) 5.45; children’s session; 6.30: service broadcast from tho Newtown Congregation Church; 8.30: hand recital by the North Sydney Tramway Band; 9.15: Mr. Clement Williams, (baritone); 9.22: broadcasters instrumental trio; 9.29: Miss Gladys Verona (soprano); 9.49; broadcasters instrumental trio; 9.56; Mr.. Clement Williams; 10.3: broadcasters .instrumental trio; 10.10: resume of following day’s programme'; 10-15: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 18 February 1928, Page 11
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