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BROADCASTING

The following are the programmes to be broadcast from the New Zealand stations..

WEDNESDAY MAY 23. IYA Auckland (333 metros). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; lecturette, Mr Howard Taylor, “Perfect Feet and How to Obtain Them.’'; further Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; Studio items; sports results. (5.0; Children’s hour, conducted by Lucre Tom. 7.15: News and market reports. 7.45: Lecturette, Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture.” 8.0: Concert by Auckland Artillery Band, under the direction of Lieutenant E. Tregilgas.—Ohimes; overture, Ba:nd, “Crown Diamonds”; contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Hazel), “Heartsease”; brass quartet, Messrs Hogg, Davis, Finlay and Edgar, “The Pilgrim”; elocution, Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, “Mrs Murphy on Honesty”; march, Baud, “Aladdin March”; vocal duct, Hazell-Sutherland Duo “In the Heart of the Hills”; cornet duo, Messrs Davies and Hogg, “’Besses o’ th ’ Barn”: seleciion, Band, “Rose Marie Selection”; contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Hazell, “Roberto 1 Che Adora”; weather report and forecast; pot pound, Baud, “A Musical Switch”; baritone solos, Mr F. Sutherland, “Clozo Props” and “Whatever Is, Is Best”; novelty, Band, “Operamania.elocution, Miss Maisie CarteLloyd, “The Law of Death” and “Alan”; descriptive piece, Band, “A Military Church Parade”; vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo, “Awake”; march, Band, “'Steadfast and True”; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington.—Silent. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres).—3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; sports results 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat and “Scatterjoy. ” 7.15: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Overture; baritone solo, Mr A, G. Thompson, “The Erl King”; pianoforte solo, Miss Aileeu Warren, “Forest Lullaby”: vocal quartet, Dulcet Quartet. “Dreaming”; humorous recitation, Mr W. H, Moses, “The Debating Club”; soprano solo, Miss Mary Shaw, “Peace”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Allegro Appassionata.” from “Trio in D Minor” (Mendelssohn); tenor solo, Mr T. G, Rogers, ‘ ‘ Hark, Hark the Lark”; euphonium solo, Mr S AN. Crisp, “Queen of the Earth >solo, Mass N. Lowe, “Avc Maria”; phonofiddle solo, Mr Yerner Lawford, “Melodious Gems”; soprano and tenor duet, Miss Mary Shaw and Mr T. G. Rogers, “O, That We Two Were Maying”; weather report and forecast; overture; baritone jsolo, Mr A. G. Thompson, “The Linden Tree”; pianoforte solo, Miss Aiken Warren, “Windnung” (“Devotion); soprano solos, Miss Mary Shaw, “Wild Rose” and “Late in Spring”; humorous recitation, Mr W. H. Moses, “The Frenchman and the Plea Powder”; magic flute solo, Mr Yerner Lawford, popular airs; contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lowe, “La Serenata” and selected; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Bolero”; tenor solo, Mr T. G. Rogers, “Serenade”; euphonium solo, Mr S. N. Crisp, “La Somnambuia”; vocal quartet, The Dulcet Quartet, “Moonlight”; God Save the King, 4YA Dunedin.—Silent,

THURSDAY, MAY 24. JYA Auckland. (333 metros). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; leeturette by representative of Auckland , Gas Company “Gas Cooking”: further Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; Studito items; sports results. G.O: Children’s hour, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and reports, and book review. 8.0: Chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “.Softly Pall the Shades”: inM nimental trio, Studio Trio, “Trio in B Plat, Op, 21, Allegro Molto” (Dvorak); tenor solo, Mr Geo. Barnes, “Parted”; vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, “Tellin’ . the Birds, Tollin’ the Trees” and “When You and I Wen 1 .Seventeen”; contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, “Sink, Red Sun”; pianoforte solo, Cyril Towsey, “Holberg Suite”; soprano solo, Miss 1). Youd “Wings” and “Hurry Up, April”;, baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “I Am Pate”; weather report and forecast; relay of entr’acte from Rialto Theatre Orchestra: humour and vocal, The Asquiths, Thirty Minutes Drawingroom Entertainment; instrumental trio, The Studio Trio, “Henry VIII Dances”; tenor solo, Mr G. Barnes, “Angels Guard Thee”; contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson. “Waters of Minnetonka”; vocal and instrumental, The Bohemian Trio, “My Blue Heaven” and “MusiC With My Meals”; baritone solo, .Mr Hairy Coney, “Danny Denver”; vocal quartet, Mr Barry Coney’s Quartet, “Stars of the Summer Night”; God Save the King. 2YA Wellington. (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; sporting results to hand; selected gramophone items; sporting results to hand. (5.0: Children’s hour, Umpire Day programme by Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. Leeturette, Miss Margaret O’Connor, “Doing and Dancing in Other Lands.” 8.0: A special Umpire Day Programme by the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (con-

ductor, Mr T. Goodall), and assisting artists.—Chimes; march, .Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, “Steadfast and True”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “The Last Rose of Sum- | mer”; overture, Baud, “The King’s Lieutenant”; tenor solo, Air Frank Skinner, “My Pretty Jane”; elocution, Mr Cedric Gardiner, “Recessional” and “A Chant of Love fori England”; fantasia, Baud, “Songs of Merrie England”; bass solo, Mr James Cooke, “Time to Go”; contralto solo, Aliss Alma M-ay, “Annie Laurie”; patrol, Baud, “The British Patrol”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “Old Mother Hubbard”; baritone solo, Air Ray Kemp, “Fishermen of England”; weather report and announcements; .fantasia., Baud, “British melodies”; tenor solo, Air Will Hancock, “Bonnie Alary of Argyle”; contralto solo, Aliss Alma Afay “Come Back to Erin”; waltz, Band. “Lolita”; quartet, The Clarion Quartet, “Home, Little Maori, Home”; march, Baud, “Odeon”; tenor solo, Mr Frank Skinner. “The Fortune Hunter”; elocution, ’Mr Cedric Gardiner, “A Song of England” and “I Vow to Thee, .My Country”; selection, Band. “Crown of Scottish Song”; baritone solo and quartet, Air Ray Kemp and the Clarion Quartet. “Land of Mope nnd Glory march, Band, “The Vanished Army” (dedicated to the first 100,000 men who fell in the Great War); National Anthem.

IiYA Ohmtcliurch (30(1 metres). —3 p.m,: Afternoon concert session; selected Studio items; sports results. (i.O; Children's hour, conducted by Chuckle and Aunt Pat, Empire Day programme. 7. Id: Ncavs session. 7.30: Talk by Mr IT. W. Beck, i ‘Breeding for High Egg Production.” 8.0: Chimes and. overture; soprano sok) and chorus, Madame Govver-Burns and Grand Opera Quartet, “When the Empire: Calls”; cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Melodic”; baritone solo and chorus, Mr Bernard Bonuoll and Grand Opera Quartet, “Who Were the Yeomen of England?”; flute solo, Mr W. Hay, “Fantasia on English Airs”; contralto solo and chorus, Mrs Ann Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, “Peaceful England”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Preamble —Norfolk Folk Tunc”; tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott, “The Deathless Army”; Highland war pipe's, Mr Angus Mclntosh, “My Home”; soprano solo, Madame Gower-Burns, “Homeland”; recitation, Miss Nature Hoo* per, “Empire Day”; baritone solo and chorus, Mr Bernard Pennell and Grand Opera Quartet, “Sons of New Zealand”; weather report and forecast; overture; contralto solo, Mrs Ann. Harper, “There’s a Land”; cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, “Valse Triste”; tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott, “The Veteran’s Song”; flute solo, Mr AY Hay, “Cantabile and Allegretto”} soprano solo, Madame Go.wer Burns, “Coming Home”; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Farewell to Cuculluin.” and “A Country Dance”; tenor solo and chorus, Mr Harold Prescott and Grand. Opera Quartet, “The Bed, White and Blue”; Highland war pipes, Mr A. Mclntosh, “Beann Truibhais, ” “Champion of the Seas” and “The Tenpenny Bit”; soprano solo and chorus, Madame Gower-Burns and Quartet, “Land of Hope and Glory”; recitations, Miss Naare Hooper, “The Passing of the Queen, January, 1901” and “The Empire Spirt, According to Monty”; quartet, Madame Gower-Burns’ Grand Opera Quartet, “God Save the King.”

4A r A Dunedin (403 metres).—7 p.m Bequest gramophone concert. 7.40 News session. 8.0: Studio concert.

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Northern Advocate, 23 May 1928, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 23 May 1928, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 23 May 1928, Page 2

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