WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details, of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day are as follows: — Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio concert; 7.15, talk on 4 'Motoring, by Mr. Geo, Camp Dell; 7.30. news and reports; 8 p.m., relay of orchestral overture at Strand Theatre: 8.1(5, contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith. "Caro Mio Bell ; 8.31. cornet solo, Mr Fred Bowes, Silver Threads Among the Gold": 8.26. baritone solo, Mr. Clinton Williams, Less Than the Dust"; 8.30. instrumental and vocal. ingaUß Hawaiian Instrumentalists, 'Honolulu March," "Honolulu Moon' ; 8 39. soprano aolo. Miss Alma McGruer. "Fiddler. Come and Play for Me": 8.43. recital, Mr Thomas Harris. "By the V" kon , V*® 1 \ duets. Miss B. Smith and Miss A. McGruer. "Echoing Dreams." "Ibe Rosary . 8.56. weather forecast; 8.58, relay of orchestral interlude at Strand Picture Theatre; 9.13. baritone solos, Mr. Clinton Williams, "O, Mistress Mine, ' ' Stone-cracker John"; 9.21. instrumental and vocal, _J.nga.il a Hawaiian Instrumentalists. ' Maori Melodies": 9.27 contralto solo. Miss B. Smith. "Barbara Allen"; 9.32. cornet solos. Mr fc. Bowes, "The Farewell,;' "Sweet Spirit.. Hear My Prayer; 9.40, recitals, Mr. T. Harris, "Not Old." "Pink Dominoes : 9.48, soprano solo. Miss A. McGruer, "Thoughts ; 9,51. instrumental and vocal, Ingall s Hawaiian Instrumentalists, ''Lament of the bout-hern Sea," "I'll Be Happy"; 9.58. vocal duet. Misses Smith and McGruer ' A Dream of Delight." Wellington. 2YA *420 metres).—3 p.m., studio concert: 6 p.m., children s hour, 71, news session; 7.30, lecturette. Mr. Jackson. "A Royal Hobby ; 7.45, lecturette, Mr. D. G. Pans, of Wellington Centre A.A.A., "Athletics : 8 p.m., overture, march, selected; 8.5, vocal quartet, Wm. Renshaw Quartet. "Thus Spake. One Summer's Day"; 8.10, Hawaiian Messrs. Berthold and Bent, "Me and My Shadow." "What Does It Matter? : 8.17. tenor solos. Mr. Wm. Renshaw, lo Daisies" (Quilter), "Eriskay Love Lilt ; 8.22. instrumental trio. Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. "First Movement Trio in E Flat"; 8.32, contralto solo. Miss Nora Greene- "My Dear Soul"; 8.37. pianoforte solo, Miss Glen Carty "Sonata Op. 110 ; 8.43, baritone solo, Mr. Thomas C. Wood, "Life's Epitome"; 8.48, humour, the Iwo Boiled Owls, "The Two Jacks" ; 8.57. soprano solo, Mrs. Amy Dunn. "A Brown Bird Singing"; 9.2, weather forecast; 9.3. lecturette, editor-announcer, "Imperial Affairs"; duet (vocal), Mrs Amy Dunn and Mr. Wm. Renshaw, "Love's Melody': 9.22, instrumental trios. S.vmons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Elegie. "Serenade": 9.32. contralto solo. Miss Norn Greene. "The Lost Chord ; 9.36. pianoforte solo. Miss Glen Carty. "Caprice ; 9.41. baritone solo. Mi. Thomas C. Wood. Ihe Arrow and *he Song": 9.45. Hawaiian duos, M essr9 Berthold and Bent. "Southern Blues." " In a Little Spanish Town": 9.51. humour, the Two Boiled Owls, "My idea of Heaven"; 9.56, vocil ouartet, Wm. Renshaw Quartet, "Serenade " Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m.. afternoon concert; 6 p m., children s hour; 7.15, news and reports; 7.30, talk on "Care of the Mouth and Teeth." by a member of the North Canterbury Dental Association; 8 p.m., chimes: relay of orchestral music at the Crystal Palace Theatre: 8.15, br.ss solo and nyxed quartet, Mr. T. X) Williams and the Melodious Four. "When the Birds Begin to Sing": 8.19, contralto solo. Miss Belle Renaut, "Try Again. Johnnie"; 8.22, violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, "Cantilene"; 8.25, soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton. L.A.8., "Coo": 8.28. tenor solo, Mr. Russell Sumner, "Yo. Ho. Little Girls"; 8 31, humorous recital, Mr. J. P. Darragh "Guy de Vere's Mixup"; 8.36, bass solo. Mr. T. D. Williams, "The Sailor's Life"; 8.39. soprano and tenor duet. Miss Frances Hamerton and Mr. Russell Sumner, "Boy and Girl"; 8.42, instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Country Dance," "Countess of Westmoreland's Delight." "Mazurka"; 8.52, mixed quartet. Melodious Four, "The Rajah of Bhong": 8.57. contralto and bass duet. Miss Belle Renaut and Mr. T. D. Williams, "Two Chicks" ; 9 p.m., weather forecast. 9.1. relay of orchestral music at Crystal Palace picture Theatre; 9.15, mixed vocal quartet, Melodious Four "The Arcadians": 9.19, contralto solo. Miss Belle Renaut, "Under the Deodar"; 9.22, soprano solo and chorus. Miss Frances Hamerton and Melodious Four, "Ah! Now I See"; 9.25, violin solo. Miss Irene Morris. "Hornpipe"; 9.29. mixed vocal quartet, Melodious Four, "The Season"; 9.33, bass solo and chorus. Mr. T. D. Williams and Melodious Four. "It W T ill All Come Right"; 9.36. contralto and tenor duet. Miss Bere Renaut and Mr. Russell Sumner. "Quarrelling"; 9.39. humorous recital. Mr. J. P. Darragh. . "Fair Dinkum": 9.42. soprano solo and chorus, Miss Frances Hamerton and Melodious Four, "She's Acting," "Now My Story's Ended": 9.43. tenor solo, Mr. Russell Sumner._ "My Own Little Girl": 9.45. instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Preamble." "Norfolk Folk Tune." "Country Dance": 9.55. soprano solo and chorus. Miss Frances Blamerton and Melodious "I Can Laugh. T Can Love": 9.59. bass solo and chorus. Mr. T. D. Williams and Melodious Four " Peace. Peace"; 10.3. contralto solo. Mis 3 Belle Renaut. "Pixies"; 10.6. tenor solo and chorus, Mr. Russell Snmner and Melodious Four. "The Sailor Man." Dnnedin, 4YA (463 metres). —3 p.m., studio concert: 6 p.m. children's hour; 7.15. new 3 session; 7.30, address on "Books," by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian of the Dunedin Athenaeum: 8 p.m.. soprano solos. Miss Roma Buss, "Love's Rhapsody," " I Wonder If Love Is a Dream": 8.8. pianoforte solo. Miss Aroha Allan, "Sonata. First Movement"; 8.13, tenor solo. Mr. L. E. Dalley, "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; 8 17, recitations. Miss Sheila Neilson. "The Wartime Trawler"; 8. i l ).. jnfiz?n.soprnno soVs, Miss Mollie Andrews, selections from "No, No,: Nainette"; 8.30. bns=i solo, Mr. .Tohn Macpherson. "L'-mehotipe". 8.34. pianoforte solos. Miss Aroha Allan, "Sonata, Second s"d Third Movements": 8.45. sonrano solo. Miss Roma Buss. "Sweetheart," {mm "Maytime": 8.50. tenor solos. Mr. L. E. Dalley, "TaTre a Pair of Snorkling Eyes." "Maire, My Girl"; 8.58, recitations Miss Sheila Neilson. ''Coastwise Lisrht," "The Road to Mnndnlnv''; 9.6, mpzzo-soprano solo. Miss Mollie Andrew?, "Invitation to the Dance": 9.10, bass solos, Mr John Macpherson, "Voung Tom c' Devon," "Sincerity"; 9.16, relay of dance music from the Savoy. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (442 metres).—B.ls p.m., entertainment for children: 9.30 p.m., news service; 10.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items: dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—B.ls p.m., entertainment for children; 9.30 p.m., news service, including talk on gardening science, by Mr. Cooper, parks superintendent for tjie Sydney City Council; 10.30 p.m.. concert programme, including vocal and instiumental items; dance music. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —8 p.m., children's session; 9.30 p.m., news service; 10,30 p.m. t concert programme, including vo:al and instrumental items: dance music. .'Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —9 p.m., entertainment for children; 9.30 p.m., news service; 10.30 p.m.. concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items ; dance music. TO-MORROW'S PEOGEAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio concert; 6.0, children's hour; 7.15, news, reports and sports results; 8.0. relay of orchqstrai overture at the Rialto Theatre: 8.15. vocal quartet. Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, "Lust Rose of Summer"; 8.19, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Henius-rowsey, "Trio in D Major, Op. 49. Scherzo" (Men"She Is Far From the Land" ; 8.32, recital, Mr. J. F. Montague, "Shandon Bells"; 8.38, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, ' .Kathleen Mavourneen'"; 8.43, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio. "Londonderry Air" (a-rr. O'Connor): 8.49, baritone solo. Mr John Bree, "For the Green" : 8.53, talk on'"Old Ireland," by Mr. J. J. Sullivan; 9.8, weather forecast; 9.10, tenor solo and quartet, Mr. Rose, "Eileen Allannah"; 9.15, relay of orchestral interlude at the Rialto Theatre; 9.30, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey. " The Irish Emigrant"; 9.35. 'cello solo. Miss Lalla HeniUF. selected; 9.40. baritone solo, Mr. J Bree, "The Mountains *of Mourne"; 9.44, humorous recital. Mr. J. F. Montague. "Father Phil's Subscription List"; 9.50, contralto solo. Miss Gwenyth Evans. "Molly Bawn"; 9.54, instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in D Minor. Op. 49, Finale" (Mendelssohn); 10.3, vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, The Meeting ■of the W'aters"; 10.7, relay of dance musi- at the Dixieland Cabaret. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —Noon, relay or Wellington Racing Club's autumn meeting at Trentham (subject to the permission of the Wellington Racing Club); t< p.m., children s hour. 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results. 7.45, re lay. Mr J F Skedden, organist ot St. Joseph's Church. Buckle Street, will play a selection of national airs on the grand ordan from 7.45 p.m. till 8 p.m.; 8.0, chorus, "Sweet Vale of Avoca." Marist Brothers' school choir, Thorndon; song, "Danny Boy," Miss Whelan. song "Marie. My Girl,'' Mr. William Renshaw; song, "Come Back to Erin," Miss Kate O'Dwyer, A.T.C.L.: trio, selected pupils of St. Mary's Convent; song, 'The Fairy Tales of Ireland." Miss Kathleen Jansen; song, "For the Green," Mr. Thomas C Wood; song, "She Is Far from the Land." Miss Frances Morrison: dance, Irish jig, by Olive Anderson, Adeline Burnette, Margaret Oates, Margaret Madden, Nola Stewart, Susie Bremner, Sheila Whitehouso and Jackie Harris (pupils of Miss Phyllis McMillan) ; organ solo, selected Irish airs. Mr, J. F. Skedden: song, selected. Convent pupil; chorus, selected. Marist Brothers' boys' choir. Tn'sman Street: song, "Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss Kathleen Jansen; violin solos, (a) "Lcndondeiry Air"; (b) "Mazurka," Mr. Leon do Mauny; song. "Exile," Mies Frances Morrison; song, selected, Mr. Dan. Foley- Bonn. "Hills of Donegal," Miss Norah Greene: song. "Killarney." Miss Kate O'Dwyer. A.T.C.L. r chorus, "God Save Ireland." pupils of combined Marist Brothers' choirs, with grand organ accompaniment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19897, 16 March 1928, Page 16
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1,535WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19897, 16 March 1928, Page 16
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