TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 2.45 p.m.: Description football match. 6.0: Children's hour. 7.15: Nows and market reports, sports results. 8.1: Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.11: Vocal quartet, "De Sandman." 8.15: Tenor solo by Mr. Herbert Richards, "Sledge Song." 8.19: The Bohemian Trio, (a) "The World is Waiting"; (b) "Since I Pound You.'/ 8.27: Humour by Mr. Alan McElwain, "The Stror 'at Coot.” 8.32: Guitar and piano—" Good for the" Soul." 8.36: Vocal quartet, "Dinah." 8.40; Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra. 8.50: Bass solo by Mr. Ernest Thomas, "Batchelors of Devon." 8.54: Bohemian Trio, (a) "Take This Eoso"; (b) “Plantation Lullaby." 9.3: Tenor solo by Mr. Arthur Eiplcy, "Little Mother o’ Mine." 9.7; Guitar and piano, “Community Blues." 9.11: Vocal quartet, "Little Tommy." 9.15: Dance music, 2YA WELLINGTON. 3.1: Description of football match. 6.0: Children's session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lccturette by Miss Phyllis Bates, "Modern Dancing."’ 8.1: The Orchestra, (a) "March of the Tin Soldiers"; (b) "Dance of the Eoso Elves." 8.10: Molodie Four, ' "Oft in the Stilly Night." 8.14: Mandola solos by Mr. Lad Hayward, (a) "The Last Rose of Summer"; (b) "O Star of Eve."/ 8.21: ■Tenor solos by Mr. Frank Bryant, (a) "Hero in the Quiet Hills”; .(b) * T Pitch My Lonely Caravan." 8.28: Jazz hpvelty, (a) Waltz, "Girl of My Dreamt"; (b) "Sing Mo a Song of Araby,-’ ’ 8.36: Novelty, "Vermont," "Bird, and Animal Imitations.” 8.46: Glad Idlers, "The Song is Ended." 8.51: Humour by Mr. Geo. Titchener, "‘The Story of a Kiss.” 8.56: Baritone solo by Mr. E. S. Allwright, "My Dreams." 9.2:;The Orchestra, "Madame Pompadour.” 9.12: Melodie Four, "Slow River." 9.16: Soprano solos by Miss' Amy Eaton, (a) "Tell Ale My Heart"; (b) “Nymphs and Fauns. 0;24: The Orchestra. 9.32: Tenor solo by. Mr. Sam Duncan, 1 1 Songs ■My Mother Taught Me.’i ,9.36: Bass solo by Mr. W. W. Marshall, ‘‘The Iceberg."’9,4o: Xylophone solo by Mr. L. Probert, "William Tell Overture." 9.50: Glad Idlers. "While the Millionaire Consumes His Sausage and Mashed." 9.55: Mr. Geo. Titchener. 10.1: Melodic Four, “Old Folks at Home." 10.5: Dance Programme. , - • 3YA CHRISTOHTOCEC. 2.45 p.m.: Description of Eugby football match. 6.0: Children's- hour. 7.15; News and information session. 7.30,Sports results. 8.1: Overture. 8.9: Male cnorus, "The Soldier's Farewell." 8.13; Pianoforte ]azz, "Improvisations on ‘Nbla’." 8.17: Baritone solo by Mr. P. Angus, “The Yeomen of England.' 8.21: The Joyous Trio, (a) "HaUeluiah"; (b)‘ "Persian Rosebud." 8.26: -Tenor solo by Mr. L. C. Quane, ‘The Flutes, of. Afcady;"-,i8.30: ,fustrumental, trios, (aL“Spring Song”; (b) Mungarian Dane© No. 2.V» 8.35; Popular songs’at the piano with pianoforte .interlude. 8.42: Hawaiian instrumental steel guitar and ’ ukulele'trid. 8.51: Humorous recitation by Mr. W. H. Moses, "The Bush:-Missionary.’' 8.57: Male Chorus, “Old Black Joe.” 9.3:. Overture. 9.8; Male Chorus, "Sweet and Low." 9.12; Pianoforte jazz items. 9.16: Bass solo by Mr. J. Filer, “ Anchored. 9.20: The Joyous Trio, (a) / In the Sing Song Sycamore Tree ’; (b) Shine On, Harvest. M00n.," 9.25: Dramatic recitation and otherwise by Mr. W. H. Moses. 9.31: Tenor song and chorus, "Every Step Towards Kiliarney." 9.34: Instrumental trios, (a) “Serenade"; (b) "Valso Bluetto," 9.42: Popular songs at the piano with piano interludes. 9.48; Hawaiian instrumental trio. 9;57: . Male chorus, "Home, Swept, Home?’ Dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN.
2.45 pan.: Description of Rugby footbail. 7.1,6; News session. 7.30: Address by Dr. G.B. Thomson of Otago Uni-, gersity. 8.1: Empire Theatre Orchestra. 8.12; Vocal quartet, “A Lover’s Dit-. ty.” 8.16:. Recital by Miss Roberta Williams, f‘ Uncle Mose Counting, the Eggs.” 8.20: Mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Mdllie Andrews, ‘‘Go Down to Kew in Lilac Time.'”! 8.23: Violin solo, by Mn A. It. Watson, “The Dawn.” 8.27: Baritone solo by Mr. F. M, Tuohy, “ The Cobbler' S' Song. ’ ’ 8.31: Elute solo by Mr. J. W. Stewart, “Sunset.” 8.35: Soprano solo by - Miss Roma Buss, ’“Roses For You.” 8.38; Instrumental trio, “Ave Maria.” 8.42; Tenor solos by Mr. Charles C. Scott; (a) “Dedication”: (b) “Good-night, Pretty Stars.” 8,48: Pianoforte solos by Mrs. Ernest Drake, L.AB. (a)” “Lento”; (b) “Danse Negro.” 8.53; Vocal quartettes, (a) “Sweet and Low”; (b) “Alice, Where Art Thoul” 9.3; Empire Theatre Orchestra. 9.14: Miss Roberta Williams, (a) “Vive La Prance”; (b)„ “Little Hatchet Boy—With Interruptions.” 9.21; Miss Molly Andrews, “Birds Go North Again.?’ 9.25: Mr. A. E. Watson, “Hebridean Melody.” 9.29; Mr. F. M. Tuohy, “Bachelor Gay.” 9.32: Mr. J. W. Stewart, “Divertissement.” 9.35: Miss Roma Buss, “White Birds.” 9.39: Instrumental trio “Chant D’Amour.” 9.44: Mr. Charles C. Scott, ‘‘Plower Of All The World.” 9.45: Empire Theatre Orchestra. ' 2FC SYDNEY. 11.5 a.m.: Talk on gardening. 5.45 p.m.’: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 7.40: Programme announceI -mentis; 8.20: Reminiscences of. ::La Maseottc. 9.10: Second part of “La Maseottc. 10.36: Ambassadors Dance Orchestra till 11.45. 2BL SYDNEY. 5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 8.0: ! Opening chorus. 8.25: Dorothy Manning. ! Harry Graham in song and story. 8.42: j Talk on the Aborigines by “Bringa”. I 9.2;, Orchestral, vocal and instrumental ! items. 10-25: Wentworth Cafe Orchestra and Sun news. SUNDAY’S PROGRAMME. V r . IYA AUCKLAND. : -3 p.m.: Afternoon session! 4.0: Litcr--1 ary selection by the Announcer. 6.0: I Children’s song service. 6.55: Relay of service from Bcresford Street Congregational Church. 8.30: Auckland Municipal Band. 2YA WELLINGTON. 9 a.m.: Result of “All -Blacks” match in South Africa, also from 3YA ■and 4YA. 3.0 p.m.: .Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s Sunday service. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Vivian
Street Baptist Church, 8.15; Port Nicholson Silver Band. • 3Y£ CHRISTCHURCH. . 3.0 pjn.: Afle'rnjoon session. 5.30: Children's song service. 6.80: Belay of service from Trinity Congregational Church.'B.ls: Bebroadcast of 2IA Wellington., • 4YA DUNEDIN. - 5.31; Children's song service. 6.30: Belay of service from - the Methodist Central Misripn. 8.0: Ka.ikprai Band. 2FO SYDNEY. 11 a.m.; St. Mark's (Church of England) morning service. 3.2 p.m.: Pleasant Sunday afternoon service. 4.30: Manly Municipal Band, 6.2: Wurlitzer organ recital. 7.0: Evening service St. .Stephen's. 8.30; Organ and studio items 'till, 10,10, v,... 2BL SYDNEY." 11.0 a.m.: Morning service Chalmers Presbyterian Church, 2.15 p.m.: First annual band marching .competition. 5.45: Children's session. 7.0: Evening service St. Judo's Church of England. 8.30: North Sydney Tramways Band. 9.36: Miss Molly de Guest, soprano. Miscellaneous items, till 10.15 J
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6667, 21 July 1928, Page 9
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