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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 2.1; relay of resumes of cricket match, Wellington v. Australia from Basin Reserve; 6.0: children’s hour; 7.0: news session, information, and reports; 7.30; latest cricket information; g.ls chimes; 5.5: Ariel Singers, “Isle of Beauty”; 8.9: elocution —Mr. Eric North, “Chant Pagan”; 8.14: mezzocontralto solo—Miss Ngairo Ooster, “L’Andovina”; 8.18; Symons-Ellwood Short Trio, “Andante Cantahilc from ,‘C Major Trio”; 8.28: vocal duct— Miss J. Briggs and Mr. Boy Hill, “Mountain Lovers”; 8.32: violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, Welsh air “Tho Dove”; 8.36: locturette —Mr. Chas. Wheeler, “Politics and tho Humour of it.”; 8.48: mandolin bandars, Mildred Kenny . and . party, (a) “Spanish Moon” (b) “Dorinda Polka”; 8.56: weather forecast; 8.57: Ariel Singers, “Old Mother Hubbard” 9.0: elocution—Mr. Eric North, “A Smuggler’s Song”; 9.4: hass solo Mr. J. M. Caldwell, “The Smuggler’s Song.” (Note: This is Kipling’s famous sorig, set to music, and follows tho recitation for the sake of contrast); 9.8: guitar hand —Mrs. Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Hilo March” (h) "Hawlian Islands : March"; 9.16: tenor solos —Mr. Buy Hill, (a) “Windy Nights” (b) “Heigh, ' Ho, tho Wind and tho Bain”; 9.20: Sy-mons-Ellwood-Short. Trio, “Allegro from C Major Trio”; 9.28: soprano solo—Miss J. Briggs, “Villanelle”; 9.32: violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, “Serenade”; 9.36: bass solos, with quartet—Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (ft) “The Drunken Sailor” (b) “Bio Grande”; 9.42: loeturotto—Captain Hugo, “A Eire Protection Fallacy and its Remedy”; 9.54: vocal duet —Misses Briggs and Coster, “Two Tuscan Folk Songs” 10.0: banjo band—Mrs. Mildred Kenny and party, (a) “Sunflower Dance” (b) “Lancashire Clogs”; 10,8: Ariel Singers, “Tho Victor’s Song”; God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 6,0: children’s hour; 7.15: news and reports; 8.0: chimes. Belay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band, under tho conductorship of Mr. E. C. Derry, assisted by 3YA artists; 8.10: march—Tho Band, “B.B.”; 8.16; Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) “Thuringian Volkslied” (b) “Little Tommy Went a Fishing”; 8.23: waltz—The Band, “Appassionata”; 5.29: baritone solo —Mr. F. S. .Tackson, “Molly o’ Donegal”; 8.33: military fantasia —Tho Band, “Our Soldiers”; 8.43: contralto solos —Mr. D. W. Stallard, (a) “Have I lost Thee?” (b) “Vale”; 8.49: fox-trot— The Band, “Orient Moonlight”; 8.54: tenor and baritone duet —Messrs. E. B. Pitman and K. G. Archer, “Down the Vale”; 8.57: humour —Mr. James Laurcnson, “Lecture on the Face”; 9.2; weather report; 9.4: selection—• Tho Band, “Spring Song”; 9.10: Beckenham Male Quartet, (a) “Every Bustling Tree” (b) “Piccaninny Lullaby”; 9.16: descriptive fantasia — Tho Band, “A Motor Bide”; 9.26: baritone solo—Mr. W. H. Odell, “The Little Irish Girl”; 9.29: Beckenham Male Quartet, “Farmer Gray”; 9.34; selection— -The Band, “Anvil Chorus” from ”11 Trovatore”; 9.40: contralto solo—Mrs. D. W. Stallard, “She is Far from the Land”; 9.44: one-stop— The Band, “Hilo”; 9.49: Beckenham Male Quartet, “Tho Sign of tho Old Black Eye”; 9.57: march —Tho Band, “Dunlap Comandery”; 10.2: Beckenham Male Voice Quartet, (a) “Me and My Shadow” (b) “Good Night, Ladies”; God Save tho King.

BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (28L.) 8 p.m.: G.P.O. clock and chimes; 8.1: Miss Dorrio Ward (soprano); S.S: Wurlitzcr Organ; 8.15: Mr. W. B. Lewis (baritone); 8.22: Bond’s Band; 8.43: Miss Nellie Ravens (contralto); 8.49: Win and Wlndle (English entertainers); 8.59: Miss Joan Maynard (soubrntte); 9.6: Bond’s Band; 9.26: Miss Dorrie Ward; 9.50: Win and Windlc; 9.50: Miss Nellie Ravens; 9'57: Miss Jean Maynard; 10.4; AA’urlitzcr organ; 10.15: resume of following day’s programme; 10.20: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra; Daring intervals between dances Sun Nows will bo broadcast; 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6537, 20 February 1928, Page 11

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6537, 20 February 1928, Page 11

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6537, 20 February 1928, Page 11