TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer; 4.5: Further gramophone items; 4.25: Sports results; G.O: Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan; 7.15: Locturotte, by Mr. Geo. Campbell on “Motoring”; 7.30: News and market reports; 8.0: Chimes; 8.1: Eolay'cr overture from Strand Theatre Orchestra; 8.11: Madame Towscy’s Quartet, “Carry mo Back to Old Virginny”; 8.15: Bosworth-Hcraus-Towsoy Trio, “Trio in A Major”; 8.25: Baritone solo—Mr. John Bree, “To Anthea”; 8.29: .Humour —Mr. Thomas Harris, “The Street Watchman’s Story”; 8.34: Soprano solo—Madame Mary Towsey, “Long Ago”; 8.28: Vocal and instrumental —The Internationals, (a) “Shanghai Dream Man”; (b) “Street of Phantoms”; 8.47: Tenor solo—Mr. Reginald Newberry, “Come into the Garden Maud”; 8.52; Duet —Madame Mary Towsey and Mr. J. Bree, “0, That We Two were Haying”; 9.7: Weather report and forecast; 9.9: Contralto solo—Miss Gwenyth Evans, “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; 9.13: ’Clio solo—Miss Lalla Ilemus, selected; 9.15: Humour—The Hebrew Two, “Dismal Ike and Happy Abe; 9.28: Bosworth-Hcmus-Towsoy Trio, selection, Old English airs, “The Rose”; 9.38: Vocal duct—Messrs. J. Bree and R. Newberry, “Larboard Watch”; 9.43: Mezzo-soprano solo— Miss Mollic Atkinson, “iEileon Allnnr.ah”; 9.47: Vocal and instrumental— The Internationals, (a) “Dainty Miss” (b) “Rigoletto” (c) “Since You Whispered I Love You”; 9.57: Madame Mary Towscy’s Quartet, “Ye Banks and Braes”. ’ ■ 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.0: Chimes; 3.1: Selected gramophone items; 4.30: Sporting results to hand; 4,35: Selected gramophone items; 4.55: Sporting results to hand; 0.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Ernest; 7.0: Talk on to-morrow’s football games; 8.0: Chimes; 8.1; Overture—The Orchestra, “Pique Dame”; 8.9: The Celeste quartet, “A Paradox for Lovers”; 8.13: Bass—Mr. Wm. Boardman, “The Trumpeter”; 8.17: The orchestra—- “ Voice of the Bells”; 8.25: Duct— Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr. Edgar Swain, “Caro Mio Ben”; 8.29: Humorous sketch Miss’Gwen Shepherd and Will McKcon, “Storm Clouds”; 8,30: —Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Trio, (a) “Then You’ll Remember Me”, (b>) “Kaniki March”; 8.43: Soprano— Miss Myra Sawyer, “The Wren”; B.4o:—Symons-Ellwoo'd-Short Trio, (a) “Serenade Espagnole”, (b) “GqV-y Rondo”; 8.50: Tenor—Mr. Edgar Swain, “Lolita”; 9.0: Weather report; 9.2: Lcoturctte—Editor-announc-er, “Imperial Affairs”; 9.17: The orchestra, (a) “Open Thy Blue Eyes”; 9.22: Duct—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. Wm. Boardman, “Nocturne”: 9.20: Contralto—Miss Mabel Dyer, (a) “Smiling. Through”, (h) “That’s Ail”; 9.30: The orchestra—Request numbers; 9.38; Drawing-room entertainers—Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr. Will McKeon, “Nutshell Novels”, “The Liverwing Presentation”; 9,4:-.. —Mrs. Mildred Kenny’s Trio, ,- 0 Sole Mio”, (b) “Then I’ll bo Happy”; 9.s2:—The Celeste Quartet, “O Happy Eyes”; 9.50: The orchestra—Popular fox-trot novelties.
3YA CHBISTCHUECH
3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session— Selected studio items; 4.25: Sports results; CO: Children's hour—Big Brother; 7.15: News session; 8.0: Chimes and overture;; 8.5: Chorus-and solos—The Melodious Four, 'Lads and Lassies"; 5.9: Violin solos—Miss Irene Morris, (a) "Valsc Triste"; (b) "Souvenir"; S.IS: Soprano solo andtrio—■ "Be Wise in Time"; 8.22: Aceordeon rMo — Mr. George Bennett, popular melodic?; B.2'J; Honor solo —Mr. Russell Suinner, "AVith Such a Dainty Maid"; —The Melodious Four, "You Swear to bo Good and True"; 5.37: Chdistchuroh Broadcasting Trio, "Scherzo and Andante, Trio in F"; 5.47: Bass solo— Mr. T. D. Williams, "With a Welcome for All"; 8.51: Recitation—Miss Maiona Juriss, "My Old Hot-water Bottle"; 8.5 G: Weather report anil forecast; 8.57. Talk— Mr. James Young, curator, Christchureh Domains (under auspices of Christ church Utilities' Committee), "Tree Planting and Tree Trimming"; 9.12: Overture; 9.17: Chorus and tenor solo —The Melodious Four, "Under the Pump"; 9.20: Pianoforte novelties—Mr. Ivan Pen-in, "Improvisations on Popular Music." 9.2 G: Tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, "Though Born a Man of High Decree"; !).29: Aceordeon solo—Mr. George Bennett, popular melodies; 9.33::8n5s solo—Mr. T. D. Williams, "Queen of My Heart'- - ; 9.37:—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Reverie Du Soir''; (b) "Humorcsqiio''; 9.17: Contralto solo—Miss Belle Rennut, "The Time Has Come"; 9.51:
Humorous recitation—.vuss Makma Juriss, “Laugh and bo Mesry”; 9.50: V'ncal chorus—The Melodious Four, ■‘What Joy Untold”; 10.0:Pianoforto novelties—Mr. Ivan Perrin, ‘‘Estcra])orisalions on Popular Music"; 10.7; i'inalo—The Melodious Four, “ Tou Swear to be Good and True”. 2BL SYDNEY. 8 p.m.: G.P.O. Clock and chimes; Broadcasters Topical Chorus; 8.3: Mi. Roger Jones (barnone;; S.K); The Abaci Duo (steel Guitars); 8.17; Miss Edythe Cowley (soubrette); 8.21: Broadcasters Instrumental Trio; 8.31: .Miss Lily Stewart (soprano); 8.38: Mr. Stan Cartnell (comedian); 8.45; Mr. Warwick McKenzie (violinist); 8.52: Mr. Frank Ryan (entertainer); 9.0: The Sporting Editor of the Sun will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing; 9.15: Mr. Roger Jones; 9.22: The Ahad Duo; 9.29: Miss Edytho Cowley; 9.3 G; Broadcasters Instrumental Trio; 9.43; Miss Lily Stewart; 9.50: Mr. Stan Cartnell; 9.57: Air. Warwick McKenzie; 10.4: Mr. Frank Ryan; 10.11: Resume of following day’s programme; 10.15: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra. During intervals between dances Sun news will bo broadcast.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6613, 18 May 1928, Page 4
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