TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
\ IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.0: Ktcrary selection by the announcer; 4.25: sports results; C.O: children's session; 7.15: “Motor Troubles and Remedies” 7.30: nows and, market reports; 8.1: relay of Auckland Municipal Band; contralto solos—Miss Phyllis Ilazcll, “When I’m Homo Again” (b) ‘‘Little Blue Boyf’; baritone solos—Mr. Prank Sutherland, (a) “The Sweetest Flower that. Blows ’ ’ (b) “V ou Along o : Me”; duet—(a) “Hold Thou My Hand” (b) “The Dream Minuet.” 3VA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.25: sports results; 6.0: children’s session; 7.ls:'market reports; 7.30: news session; 8.8: baritone solo—Mr. A. G. Thompson, “Coming Home’,’; 8,12: trumpet sold: Mr. Percy Beeves, “Bose Softly Blooming”; 8.16: soprano solos; Miss Hilda Hutt, (a) “The, Blue _ Alsatian Mountains” (b) “April is a Lady”; 8.24: violin solos—Miss Irene Morris, (a) “Largbotto” (b) “Schon Eosmarin”; 8.32: tenor solos —Mr. T. G. Rogers, (a) “Onawayl Awake, Beloved” (b) “Thy Beaming Eyes”; 8,40: instrumental trio—“ Alla Marcia and Tarantella”; 8.50: recital—Mr. It. B. Wills, “The Ballad of John Nicholson”; 8.54: Dulcet Quartet, “Beleagurod”; 9.4:, Strand Theatre Orchestra; 9.12: contralto solos—Miss Nellie Lowe, (a) “Land of Mine”- (b) “When You’re Away”.; •>.'.9.20; tenor trombone solos 9!28: baritone solos— Mr. A. G. Thompson, .(a) “Billet Doux” (b> “Eyes that Used to Gaze in Mine”; 9.34:■.instrumental trios--(a) “Nina”, (b) “Spanish- Dance No. 3”; ,9.42:,contralto and baritone duet; 9.46; recitals—Mr, B.vE. Wills, “The Lure of the Little Ones” (b) “Jock Tamson’s Bide”; 9.53: trumpet solos — Mr. Percy Beeves, (a) “Portia” (b) “Love Came from Fairyland”; 10.0: vocal quartet—“ Good Night, Beloved.” . ' ■ 4YA, DUNEDIN. ; > ’ 2.45 p.m.: Belay, from Carisbrook of description of first Inter-Provincial Rugby match at Dunedin; 7.1: request . gramophone-concert; 7.40: Burnside market report and news; 8.1: Octagon Theatre Orchestra;',B.ll; popular songs, Miss Vanda Duncan; 8.18: pianci-ae-cordian solo—Mr. E. Heeney, .“When Other.Lips’’; 8,21; humour—Mr. Keith Stronach; 8.26: novelty piano, solos, Mr. T._V. Anson; 8.34:. popular songs— Mr. Billy Gay; 8.41: Marimba solo— Mr. H. Dalziel, “Blaze Away March” 8.45: light mezzo-soprano sold—Miss Jacqueline Bprke, “Sally”; 8.49: humorous sketch^-"The Unreality’.’; 9.2: Octagon Theatre Orchestra; 9.12: Miss Vanda Duncan, “Does She Love Mo”; 9,16: piaho-accordian and mqrimba duets; , 9.23: humour—Mr. Keith' Stronach; 9.27: 1 light -mezzo-soprano solos; 9.38: pianoaccordian solo; 9.42? popular song—Mr. Billy Gay; ‘ ‘ What! . No Spinach»’; 9.45: humour—Major P. H. Lampen; 9.50,; marimba solo—Mr. H. Dalziel, “Sometime”; 9.53: popular songs— Miss Billie Lorraine. 2PC, SYDNEY. 5.45 p.m.: The “Hello Man” talks to the children; 7.40: programme announcements; 7.43: Grattan Smith, book review; 8.0; Capitol Theatre Orchestra; ,8,28: Roy Agnew, Australian composer; 10.32: Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra .i- •• " . 2BL. SYDNEY. 5.45 p.m.; children’s session; 8.16: sketch by the Players’ Club; 8.26; Ashfiold district band; 9.4: General sporting by the Sporting Editdr of the Sun; 10.20: Bpmano’s Dance' Orchestra and Sun News.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6670, 25 July 1928, Page 4
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