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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. 2.45 p.m..-Relay of Rugby football from Eden Park. 6.0: Children's hour, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: Nows and market reports, sports results. 8.0: Chimes. S.l; Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.10: Tenor solo by Mr. Herbert Richards, “The Gentle Maiden.” 8.1 S: Mandolin solo by Mr. J. O’Kane, “Overture Raymond.” 8.23: Bass solo by Mr. Ernest Thomas, “The Floral Dance.” 8.28: Humour by Mr. Allan McElwain, “Some Humour.” 8.33: Relay of entr'acte from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.43: The Lyric Quartet, “A Night of Love.” 8.47: Tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Diploy, “Tom Bowling.” 8.51: Vocal duet by Messrs H. Richards and E. Thomas, “Song of the Sword.” 8.50: Mandolin solos by Mr. J. O’Kane, (a) “Maytime”; (b) “Chorus From Faust.” 9.4: Weather report and forecast. 9.5: Tho Lyric Quartet, (a) ‘Two Flies”; (b) “A Catastrophe.” 9.13: Relay of dance music by tho Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret.. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.; Chimes. 3.1: Relay description of Rugby football from Athletic Park, Mr. Chas. Lamberg announcing. 6.0: Children’s hour by Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby. 7.0; News session—market reports and sports results. 7.40; Lecturette by Mr. H. T. M. Fathers, “A Royal Hobby.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1; Overture by The Orchestra (a) “Ole South”; (b) “The Skater’s Waltz.” 8.10: Melodic Four, “Spin Spin.” 8.14: Humour by Mr. E. Walpole, “Egbert on how Captain Cook Discovered NewZealand.” 8.19; The orchestra, “In a Monastery Garden. ■' ’ Tho first theme represents a poet’s reverie in the quietude of tho monastry garden amidst beatific surroundings—the calm serene atmosphere, the leafy trees, and the singing birds. The second theme in the minor expresses the more “personal” note of sadness, of appeal and contrition. Presently tho monks arc heard chanting the “Kyrie Eleison” (which should be sung by the orchestra) and the organ playing and the chapel-bell ringing. The first theme is now heard in a quieter manner as if it had become more ethereal and distant; the singing of the monks is again hoard —it becomes louder and more insistent, bringing the piece to a conclusion in a glow of exaltation. 8.25: Soprano by Miss Nita Hopkins, “A Summer Night.” 8.29: Bass by Mr. W. W. Marshall, “The Admiral’s Broom.” 8.33: Italian mandolin by Mr. Lad Haywood (a) “C’est Vous”; (b) “One Summer Night.” 8.39: Humour by Mr. Geo. Titchencr, “Water Scenes.” 8.45: Jazz piano solos —(a) “Erocze”; (b) “Missouri Waltz.” 8.53: Tenor by Mr. Sam Dunsan, (a) “Lack a Day”; (b) “Bird Songs at Eventide.” 8.59: Melodic Four, “Drifting and Dreaming.” 9.3: Weather report. 9.5: Selection —The Orchestra, “The Cabaret Girl.” 9.14: Humour by Mr. R. Walpole, “Further Outpourings by Egbert.” 9.19; Italian mandolin by Mr. Lad Haywood (a) “Just Like a Butterfly”; (b) “Yale Blues.” 9.25: The orchestra —“Lightning Switch.” 9.33: Soprano by Miss Nita Hopkins, (a) “My Violet;” (b) “The Wind.” 9.38: Baritone by Mr. R. S. Allwright, “Tho Postillion.” 9.42: Humour by Mr. Geo. Titchencr, “In That Happy Land.” 9.45: The Orchestra —Request numbers. 9.56: Melodic Four, “Baby Foot Go Fitter Patter.” 10.0: Dance programme. . . 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football from Lancaster Park. 6.0: Children’s Hour, conducted by Uncle Sam and Aunt May. 7.15: Sports session. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Chimes

and overture. 8.5: Negro plantation chorus —-Avonian Minstrels; “De RingTailed Coon.” 8.9: Mouth organ solo by Mr. Arthur Ehvood, “Pasadena.” 8.14: Humorous recitation by Mr. J. J. Flcwcilyn, “The General Situation.”

8.19: Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios, (a) “My Dorothy Waltz”; (b) “Broken Hearted Melody.” 8.25: Popular song by Mr. Ernest Rogers, “A Little Love, a Little Kiss.” 8.20: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “Andante Pathctiquo”; (b) “Vivace, Trio in F.” 8.39: Musical monologue by Mr. Frank Olds, “Tho Girl- on the Stairs.” 8.43: Part song by The Avonian Minstrels, “Courting Mary Jane.” 8.47; Happy songs at piano with ukulele obbligato by Misses Muriel Johns (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele), “Popular Songs and Medleys.” 8.53: Popular song and chorus by Mr. Douglas Clappcrton and Avonian Minstrels, “Wandering Time.” 8.57: Weather report and late news. 9.0: Overture. 9.5: Bass solo by Mr. J. Filer, “In Sheltered A’alc.” 9.9: Mouth organ solo by Mr. Arthur Ehvood, “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” 9.14: Chorus—The Avonian Minstrels, “Tho Old Folks at Home.” 9.18; Humorous recitation by Mr. J. J. Flcwellyn, “No Noos.” 9.23: Popular song by Mr. Frank Olds, “Hats Off to tho Stoker.” 9.27: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio (a) “Melodic in F”; (b) “Scherzo.” 9.37: Tenor and bass duet by Messrs Ernest Rogers and J. Filer, “Flow Gently Deva.” 9.41; Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios (a) “Hilo March”; (b) “Lament”; (c) “All Because of You.” -9,49: Happy songs at piano with ukulele, “Popular Songs and Medleys.” 9.56: Negro plantation chorus by The Avonian Minstrels, “Click, Clack, Clatter Go Do Clogs.” Dance music until 11 p.m. 2BL SYDNEY. 8 p.m.: G.P.O. Clock and Chimes. Broadcasters Topical Chorus. 8.3: Tho Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra. 8.10: The Wurlitzcr Organ. 8.25: The Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra. 8.45: Broadcast from the stadium, a description of tho boxing contest. 9.30; The Rose Bay Winter Garden Theatre Symphony Orchestra. 10.0: Tho Wurlitzer Organ. 10.20: Resume of following day’s programme. 10.25: The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra. During inter-

vals between dances Sun News will bo broadcast. ‘ PROGRAMME ROB SUNDAY. IYA AUCKLAND. 2.15 p.m.: Relay from Town Hall of annual church service, Auckland Girl Guides. (3.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Loo. 0.55: Relay of cvcn'ing service from Beresford St. Congregational Church. 8.30: Relay of organ recital by Mr. Maugham Barnett, city organist. . 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.- to 4.30 p.m,:Afternoon session. G. 55: Relay of evening service from The Terrace Congregational Church. • 8.15: Relay of band concert of the Wellington Municipal Tramway Baud. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH, 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle Sam, 6.30; Relay of evening service from St. Alban’s Methodist Church, Rugby Street. 8.15: Robroadcast of 2YA Wellington (Municipal Tramway Band concert. 2BL SYDNEY. 5.45: G.P.O. and Chimes. Children’s session. 6.30; Service broadcast from Newtown Congregational Church. 8.30: The Manly Municipal Military Band. 9.30: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett, tenor. 9.37: The British Music Society String Quartette. 9.44: Miss : Olivo Kinchington, mezzo soprano. 9.51: The British Music Society String Quarette. 9.58: Mr. Stanley R. Catlett. 10.5: Resume of following days’ programme. 10.10: Miss Olive Kinchington. MAIL NOTIONS Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, United States of America, per Makura, May 22, 8 a.m.; late fee 5.15 a.m.; due London June 19.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6614, 19 May 1928, Page 11

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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6614, 19 May 1928, Page 11

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6614, 19 May 1928, Page 11

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