TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
3YA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4-0: liter ary selection by the Announcer; 6.0 children’s hour; 7.15: talk on “Mot oring” by Mr. Geo. Campbell; 7.30 news and reports; 8.1: relay of orehes tral overture from Strand . Theatre 8.16: The Lyric Four, “The Joll: Roger’’; 8.20: tenor solo—-Mr. Her berfc Richards, “A Border Ballad’’ 8-24: humour—Mr. Allan McElwals “Setting a Hen’’; 8.29: The Lyrl Pour, “The Pilgrims’ Chorus’’; 8.34 relay of orchestral interlude froi Strand Theatre; 8.49: bass solo —Mi Ernest Thomas, “The Sword of Per rara”; 8.53: humour—Mr. Allan Me Elwain, “The Vicar’s Presentation” 8.58: tenor solo —Mr. Arthur Ripley “Oft-in tho Stilly Night”; 9.3: Thi Lyric Pour, “Night Winds Gentl; Plow”; 9.9: relay of dance must from Dixieland Cabaret by 'The Inter nationals. . 2YA WELLINGTON. S.l: selected gramophone items; 6.0 children’s hour; 7.0; nows session market reports, and sports results 8.1; overture—“ Tho Skater’s Waltz’ 8.4: Melodic Four, “They Kissed’’ 8.8: E. J. Palmer’s . Hawaiian Trio “Palckiko Blues”; 8.14: tenor solosMr, Frank Bryant, (a) “I Don’ Suppose” (b) “Who Knows?”; 8.20 Symnns-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Trio i G Major, First Movement”; 8.30 Melodic Pour, “Lay My Hoad B( noath a Rose”; 8.34: E. J. Palmer’ Hawaiian Trio, “Hilo March”; 8.40 tenor solo:—Mr. Sam. Duncan, “Oft i: the Stilly Night”; 8.45: bariton solo—Mr. R. S. Allwright, “Mothe o’' Mine”; 8.50: ’cello end piano forte duet—Messrs. George Ellwoo and Gordon Short, “Andante”: 8.58 Mclodib Four, “Drifting and Dream ing”; 9.3: relay of Chas. Dalton’ Columbian Solo. Six Orchestra fron the <. Columbian' Cabaret. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 6 p.m.: children’s hour; 7.15: new and reports; 7.30; sports results; 8.0 relay of orchestral selections fron Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra 8.15; soprano end tenor duet—Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, selected; 8.19; Bcresford Banjo Band, “Minstrel Melodies, Part 1”; .8-24: songs at the piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, (a) “Spring, Spring, Glorious Spring” (b) “And tho World Went Very Well Then”; 8.29: Bcresford Banjo Band, “Pun and Frolic”;, 8.34: soprano solo—Miss Mabel Thomas, “Jewel Song”; 8.38: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Finale from Trio in C Minor”; 8.50: humourous talk— Mr. Sydney Comfort, “Sydney Speaks to Himself”; 8.o5; tenor solo—Mr, David McGill, “Doloroso”; 9.0: relay of orchestral selections' from Liberty Theatre; 9.15: Beresford Banjo Band, “What Good is Good Morning?”; 8.20: songs at piano—Mr. E. A. Sargent, (a) “Bahrein Bern Borem” (b) “Two Little Irish Songs”; 9.25; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “To a Fairy Boat” (b) “Scherzc from Trio in E Flat”; 9.36; soprano and tenor duet—Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, selected; 9.39: Beresford Banjo Band, “Minstrel Melodies, Part II”; 9.44: soprano solo—Miss Mabel Thomas, “I Passed by Your Window”; 9.47: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Reverie”: (b) “Gypsy Song”: 9,54: humorous talk—Mr. Sydney Comfort, “Sydney Once Again Speaks to Himself”; -9.57: Beresford Banjo Band, “Merry-Go Bound”; 10.2: tenor solo—Mr. Davie McGill,' “Heart of Gold’’; 10.6: Beresford .Banjo Band, “Bonnie’- Scot land”; 10.11: dance music until 11 p.m.
BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (2 BL.) 8.1: broadcasters instrumental trio; 8.10: vocal recital by Mr. Clive Cary, noted English Composer and Singer; 8.40; Miss Ethel Friend (contralto); 8.47: Mr. Jack Win (entertainer); 9.0: G.P.O clock and chimes; A description of the Boxing Contest broadcast from tho Sydney Stadium; 9 45: broadcasters instrumental trio; 9.52. Miss Ethel Friend; 9.59: Mr. Jack Win; 10.9; broadcasters instrumental trio; 10.16; resume of following day’s programme; 10.20: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra; During intervals between dances Sun News will bo broadcast; 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m,; afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection by tho Announcer; 6.0: children’s service; 6.55; relay of evening service from Baptist Tabernacle; 8.30: St. Andrew’s Quartet “Holiest, Breathe”; 8.34: contralto solo—Miss Phyllis Gribbcn, “The Lord Is My Light”; 5.39; Bosworth-Hemus-Towsoy Trio, “Trio, Op. 25—Finale”; 8.49: bass solo —Mr. Arthur Colleclgo, “Within These Sacred Portals”; 8.53: St. Andrew’s Quartet, “Quando Corpus”; 8.57: tenor solo—Mr, Robert Peter, “The Soft Southern Breeze”; 9.1: violin and piano duet — Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr, Cyril Towscy, “Sonata for Violin and Piano in F Major—Allegro and Finale”; 9.11: St. Antirow’s Quartet, “I Will Lay Mo Down in Peace.'*
2YA WELLINGTON - . 6 p.m.: children’s service; 6-55: relay of evening service from Taranaki
Street Methodist Church; 8.30: mezzocontralto solo —Miss IST. Coster, “Like to the Damask Bose”; 8.35; Ariel Singers, fa) “The Ash Grove” (b) “Sleep, Gentle Lady”; 8.43: SymonsEllwood String Quartet, “Andante Oantabile”; 8.48: tenor solo —Mr. Boy , Hill, “Praise Ye the Lord”; 8.52: ; 8.53: vocal duct—Miss N. Coster and . Mr. J. M. Caldwell, “Lovo Divine”; , 8.57; Symons-Bllwood String Quartet, (a) “First Movement from G. Major J Quartet” (b) “Minuetto”; 9-3: so,'prano- solo—Miss Joahctto Briggs ,'“Tho Willow”; 9.8: Ariel Singers .j“Tho Winds”; 9,14: 'Cello solo—Mr. George Ellwood, “Air with String Ac,j campaniment”; 9.20: tenor solo—Mr. Ikov Hill, selected; 9.25: bass solo—, i Mr. J. M. ‘Caldwell, “the 'mnamili.**' 3TA CHRISTCHURCH. (fjfa ’ 5.45; children's song service; 7,0; re- ’ lay of evening service, from St An- * drow’s Presbyterian ■ Church; 8.15: r baritone solo—Mr. Francis Jones, ? “Thou Art Passing Hence,-My Broth- ‘ or”; soprano solos—Mrs. Francis Jones, (a) “At Dawning” (b) “Light Has Sent Me Many Eosca”; clarionet solo—Mr, M. E„ Withers, “Scena et Aria”;. contralto solo—Miss Nancy Bowden, “0 Best in, the Lord”; | baritone solos —Mr. Francis Jones, (a) [ “Nazareth” (b) “A Song of Sleep”; soprano solo—Mrs. Frank , O 'Brien, ’ “Rumanian Night Song”; clarionet ’ solo—Mr. M. _E. Withers, “Ave ’ Maria”; contralto solo—Miss Nancy . Bowden, “Creation's Hymn.” i ■ ■■ ■ : BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. ‘ SERVICE (28L.) j 5.45: children’s, session;, 7-0; service , broadcast from St, Judo's Church of ' England;. 8.30; • broadcasters instruJ menial t.'io; 8.37. *Miss Nonah Alcx- . andor (elocutionist;; 8.49: Mr., Al- , fred Wilmoro, (baritone); 8.56; Mr. ’ Leslie McCalium (buto solos); 9.3; Miss Ada Althouse (soprano); 9.10: t Miss Dnlcie Blair (violin "solos),; 9.17: 9.17: Miss Madge Glaguo (contralto); 9.24: broadcasters" trio;' 9.31; Mr. Alfred Wilmoro; 9.38:, Mr. Leslie MeGalium”; 9.45: Miss , Ada Althouse j (flute obligato); 8.52; Miss Dulcie . Blair; 9.59: resume of following day's t programme; 10.3; Miss Madge Clague; • 10.10: broadcasters trio.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 13
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