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IYA AUCKLAND., 3 p.m.: afternoon session—Selected studio items; 4.0: literary selection by tho announcer; 4.8: selected studio items; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children’s session, conducted by Cinderella; 7.15: news an'd sports results; 8.0: chimes; 8.1; relay of orchestral overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; 8.11: Lyric Quartet, “A Russian Lullaby”; 8,15: tenor solo — Mr. Herbert Richards, “Parted”; 8.19; vocal and instrumental —Bohemian Trio, (a) “Lay My Head Beneath a Rose” (b) “I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep”; 8.27: humour— Mr. Alan McElwain, Some Humour; 8.32: Lyric Quartet, “Dinah”; 8.36: relay of orchestral entr’acte from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.44: tenor solo—Mr. A. Ripley, “Jest A’Wearying For You”; 8.48: humour—Mr. A. MeElwain, More Humour; 8.53: vocal and instrumental —Bohemian Trio, (a) “Blue Skies” (b) “When You’re Lonely”; 9.3: bass solo—Mr. E. Thomas, “Friend O’Mine”; 9.12: relay of dance iysie by The Internationals; 11.0: God Save the King.
f 2YA WELLINGTON. 6 3 p.m.: chimes; ■ 3.1: relay dcscrip-, 18 tion of Rugby football match from & Athletic Park; 6.0: children's session—--11 Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby; 7.0: news l " sessions, market reports, and sports rec suits; 7.40: lecturotto—Professor Hunt ter, Director, W.E.A., “The Value of Adult Education”; 8.0: chimes; S.l: ■ overture The Orchestra, “Sounds from the Sunny South”; 8.9: Melodic Pour, “They Kissed”; 8.12: bass solo: Mr. W. W. Marshall, “Drinking”; 8.16: instrumental —The Orchestra, (a) “Raindrop Prelude” (b) “Serenade” 8.25: tenor solo Mr. P. Bryant, “Homeland”; 8.30: English mandola— Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” (b) “Only a Year Ago”: 5.37; humour —Mr. Geo. Titchencr, “My Motor-bike”; 8.42: instrumental—The Orchestra, “Three Spanish Dances”; 8.50: light vocal—The Glad Idlers, “Love Birds”; 8.55: concertina —Mr. E. M. Stnatmore, “Mcciley of Plantation Melodics”; 9.0: weather report and announcements; 9.2: baritone solo —Mr. E. S. Ailwright “She is Far from the Land”; 9.6: tenor solo —Mr. Sam. Duncan,- “X Hear a Thrush at Eve”; 9.10: instrumental—The Orchestra, “The Chocolate Soldier”; 9.18; Melodic Pour, “Mosquitoes”; 9.22: English mandola —Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) “One Fleeting Hour” (b) “I Gathered a Rose”; 9.29: humour —Mr. Geo. Titchener, “I’d Like to Shako, Shako Shakespeare”; 9.34; instrumental —The Orr chcstra, request numbers; 0.42; duet— Messrs. P. Bryant and B. S. Ailwright, “Here's to the Lass”; 9.46: concertina—Mr. R. M. Stratmore, “Sweet Chiming Bells”; 9.51:- light vocal — The Glad Idlers, “Wandering Time”; 9.56: Melodic Four, “Slow River”; 10.0: dance programme—Vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 2.45 p.m.: relay description of Rugby football at Lancaster Park; 6.0: children’s session—Uncle Sam and Aunt May; 7.15: news session; 7.30: sports results; 8.0: chimes and overture; 8.5: plantations choruses, followed by tenor solo—Avonian Minstrels and Mr. Ernest Rogers, (a) “Our Dinah” (b) “For You Alone”; 8.13: mouth organ solos—Mr. Alfred Tohill, (a) “March 1 eta” (b) “The Bells of St. Mary’s”; 8.19: bass solo—Mr. J. Filer, “Bombardier”; 8.23; Scottish humour in song—Mr. Bracey ' Wilson, “Hooch Aye”; 8.28: plantation chorus—Avonian Minstrels, “It’s Gone”; 8.32: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—(a) "Andante” (b) “Capriccio”; 8.42: tenor solo—Mr. D. Clapperton, “Meadow Lark”; 8.46: burlesque —Mr. Sidney Comfort, “Told by the Steeplejack”; 8.52: happy songs at the piano with ukulele obligato—Misses Muriel Johns (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele), one or two happy songs; 8. 8: weather forecast; 9.0: overture; 9.3: plantation chorus—Avonian Minstrels, “A Darktown Lullaby”: 9.9: Scottish humour —Mr. Bracey Wilson, “The Waggle o’ the Kilt”; 9.14: bass solo—Mr. J. Filer, “The Bosom of the Deep”; 9.18: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Water Lilies” (b) “Gavotte”; 9.28: humorous recital—■ Mr. Sidney Comfort, “The Curate”; 9.33: tenor and bass duct —Messrs. E. Rogers and J. Filer, “The Battle ' Eve”; 9.31: happy songs at the piano • with ukulele obligato, Misses Muriel | Johns (piano), and Edna Johnson , (ukulele), More Happy Songs; 9.43: 4 mouth organ solos—Mr. Alfred Tohill, , (a) “Destiny Waltz” (b) “Pack Up - Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag”; J 9.49: monologue—Mr. Frank Olds, < “Hello! What Are You Doing Here!” J 9.34: plantation chorus—Avonian Min- ( strcls, “Do Lecture”; dance music J until 11 p.m. i PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY. < < IYA AUCKLAND. « 3 p.m.; afternoon session—Selected < studio items; 4.0: literary selection by J the announcer; 4.8: selected studio < items; 6.0: children’s song scrvice con- J ducted by Uncle Leo; 7.0: relay of < evening service from St. Andrew’s J Church; 8.30: relay of Auckland Muni- < cipal Band Recital from Town Hall, j 4 2YA WELLINGTON. < 11 a.m.: relay of morning service of < the Cambrbidge Terrace Congregation- 4 al Church; 3 p.m. to 4.30; afternoon I < session; 6.0: children’s session—Undo | < Ernest and St. James’s Presbyterian < Choir; 6.55: relay of evening service < from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church, | * Newtown; 8.15: relay of band recital < of the Port Nicholson Silver Band. ’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. * 5.30 p.m.: children’s! song service, J conducted by Undo Sam; 6.30: relay < of evening service from Trinity Con- j J grcgational Church; 8.15: relay of 2YA ' < Wellington (Baud Concert by the Port 4 Nicholson Band),
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6631, 9 June 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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