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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by Now Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day are as follows: — Auckland, iYA (iiaa metres;. —a p.m., studio items; G.o. cnildren s nour; 7.t0, news aad market reports; 7.45, lecturette, Air. Norman iverr, "x'tiysical Culture"; concert by Auckland Artillery Band; 8.0, overture. Auckland Artillery JtSand, "Crown Diamonds" Overture (Auber); b.13, contralto I solo. Miss Pnyllis iiazell, "Heartsease;'; 8.17, brass quartet, Messrs. Hogg, Davis, Finlay and iiidgar. "The Pilgrim" (Kimmer): 8.21, elocution. Miss Maisie CarteLloyd, "Mrs. Murphy on Honesty"; 8.27, march, Auckland Artillery Band, "Aladdin March" (Dodsworth): 8.31, vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo. "In the Heart ot the Hills" (Lee); 8.37. cornet duo, Messrs. Davies and Hogg, "Besses o' th' Barn" (Carrie); 8.42, selection, Auckland Artillery Band. "Rose Marie Selection" (Friml); 8.57, contralto solo. Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Roberto Che Adora": 9.2. weather report: 9.4, potpourri, Auckland Artillery Band,. "A Musical Switch" (Alford): 9.16. baritone solos. Mr. F. Sutherland. "Cloze Props," "Whatever Is. Is Beat"; 9.24. novelty, Auckland Artillery Band, "Operamama" (De Leeuw): 9.34, elocution, Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, "The Law of Death," "Man"; 9.42, deecriptive Piece, Auckland Artillery Band, "A Military Church Parade" (Hume); 9.52, vocal duet, Hazell-Sutherland Duo, "Awake" (Pelissier); ,° larc h. Auckland Artillery Band, Steadfast and True" (Teike). Wellington 2YA (420 metres).—Silent day. Chriatchurch 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m., ,j'j.i° items; G.O. children's hour; 7.15, Addington stock market reports; 8.0. overture : 8.5, baritone solo, Mr A. G. Thomp§9P> 'A* lO Erl King"; 8.9. pianoforte solo,, Miss Aileen Warren, "Forest Lullaby"; 8.14, y° c fl Quartet, Dulcet Quartet, "Dreaming" (Schumann); 8.18, humorous recitation. Mr. W. H. Moses "The Debating Club"; 8.23, solo. Miss Mary Shaw. "Peace"; 8.27, instrumental trio Christcburch Broad?<n? • ™£l°' ."Allegro Appassionata," from Trio m D Minor" (Mendelssohn): 8.37, tenor solo. Mr. T. G. Rogers. "Hark. Hark Lark : 8.41. euphonium solo, Mr. S. N. Crisp. Queen of the Earth"; 8.46. contralto solo. Miss N. Lowe. "Ave Maria": 8.50, nhono-fiddle solo, Mr Verner Lawford. Melodious Gems" - 8.54. soprano and tenor duet. Miss Mary Shnw Bn d Mr. T. G. Rogers. «p. That We Two Were Maying"; 8.58. weather report: 9.0. overture; 9.5. baritone solo Mr. A. G. Thompson. "The Linden- Tree : 9.9. pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren. Wmdnunff"; 9.13. soprano solos, Miss Mary Shaw. "Wild Rose," "Lute in rr 3rl ?r r ' 9.16. humorous recitation. Mr. W. n. Moses, "The Frenchman and the Flea Powder 9.21. magic flute solo. Mr Yenier wf ord, nop uI a r airs; 9.26, contralto solos. Miss Nellie Lowe, "La Serenatn"; 9.33, in- • trumerual trio. Christcburch Broadcasting J/ 10, m ßo 'e, r o" JRavina): 9.43. tenor solo. Mr. T. G. Rogers. "Serenade": 9.47, euphonium solo. Mr. S. N. Crisn. "La ooinnanibula : 9.53. vocul ouartet. the Dulcet Qunrtet. "Moonlight" (Fanning) Dunedin. 4YA m°fros> Silent day. Australian Stations. metres).—7.ls p.m.. children s entertainment; 8 p.m., news serp.m., talk on "International Relations ; concert programme; vocal and instrumental items; dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' Topical ohorus: vocal and instrumental items; dance music. Melbourne, SLO (371 metres).—7 p.m.. entertainment for children: 8 p.m., news service; 9 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items: dance music. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30 p.m., news ?? rvi £ e '^ ln £ ludiug , lecturette, "Slems," by Air. b. O. Bosworth; 9.30 p.m., dance music; vocal and instrumental items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6 p.m., children's hour; 7.15, news reports and book review; 8 p.m., overtuie from Rialto Theatre; 8.11, vocal quartet, Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, "Softly Fall the Shades" (Silas); 8.17, instrumental trio. Studio Trio, "Trio in B Flat, Op. 21, Allegro Molto" (Dvorak); 8.27, tsnor solo, Mr. Geo. Barnes, "Parted"; 8.31, vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, "Tellin' the Birds, Tellin' the Trees," "When You and I were Seventeen" (Rosoff); 8.38, contralto solo, Mi-.s Martha Williamson, "Sink, Red Sun"; 8.42. pianoforte solo, Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Holberg Suite"; 8.46, soprano bolo, Misi D. Youd, "Wings," "Hurry Up, April"; 8.54, baritone solo, Mr. Barry Coney, "I Am Fate": 8.58, weather report; 9 p.m., entr'acte from Rialto Theatre; 3.5, humour and vocal, the Asquiths, "Thirty Minutes' Drawing Room Entertainment; 9.35. instrumental trio, the Studio Trio. "Henry VIII. Dances" (German); 9.44, tenor solo, Mr. Geo. Barnes, "Angels Guard Thee"; 9.48, contralto sqlo, Miss Martha Williamson, "Waters of Minnetonka"; 9.52, vocal and instrumental, the Bohemian Trio, "My Blue Heaven." "Music With My Meals"; 9.58, baritone solo, Mr. Barry Coney. "Danny Deever"; 10.3, vocal quartet, Mr. Barry Coney's Quartet, "Stars of the Summer Night" (Tours). ! Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone items; 6 p.m., children's hour; 7 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Miss Margaret O'Connor, "Doings and Dancing in Other Lands": 8.1 p.m., march, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Steadfast and True" (Teike); 8.7, quartet, the Clarion Quartet, "The Last Rose of Summer"; 8.11, overture. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. "The King's Lieutenant" (Moore); 8.19, tenor solo Mr. Frank Skinner, "My Pretty Jane"; 8.23, elocution. Mr. Cedric Gardiner. "Recessional," "A Chant of Love for England"; 8.28, fantasia. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. "Songs of Merrie England" (Raymond); 8.36. bass solo, Mr. James Cooxe, "Time to Go"; 8.40. contralto solo. Miss Alma May "Annie Laurie"; 8.44. patrol, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "The British Patrol'' (Reviere); 8.49, quartet, the Clarion Quartet, "Old Mother Hubbard": 8.54, baritone solo, Mr. Ray Kemp, "Fishermen of England": 8.58. weather report; 9 p.m.. fantasia, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "British Melodies" (Greenwood); 9.8, tenor solo, Mr. Will Hancock, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle"; 9.12, contralto solo. Miss Alma May, "Come Back to Erin"; 9.16, waltz. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Lolita" (Lithgow); 9.22, quartet, the Clarion Quartet, "Home, Little Maori, Home"; 9.26, march, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Odeon" (Pryor); 9.32, tenor solo, Mr. Frank Skinner, "The Fortune Hunter"; 9.36, elocution, Mr. Cedric Gardiner. "A Song of England," " I Vow to Thee. My Country"; 9.41, selection, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "Crown of Scottish Song" (Wright and Round); 9.50, baritone solo and quartet, Mr. Ray Kemp and the Clarion Quartet, "Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar); 9.54, march. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, The Vanished Army" (Alford). Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6 p.m., children's hour; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk by Mr. H. W. Beck, "Breeding for High Egg Production ; 8 p.m., chimes and overture; 8.5, Boprano solo and chorus, Madame Gower Burns and Grand Opera Quartet, "When ®the Empire Calls"; 8.9. 'cello solo, Mr. Harold Beck, "Melodie"; 8.14. baritone solo and chorus. Mr. Bernard Rennell and Grand Opera Quartet. "Who Were the Yeomen of England": 8.18, flute solo. Mr. W. Hay. "Fantasia on English Airs"; 8.23, contralto solo and chorus, Mrs. Ann Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, "Peaceful England ; 8.27, instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Preamble—Norfolk r oik Tuno" (Woods): 8.36, tenor solo, Mr. Harold Prescott. "The Deathless Army" (Trotere); 8.40, Highland war pipes, Mr. Angus Mcintosh, "My Home"; 8.45, soprano solo, Madame Gower Burns. "Homeland' : 8.49, recitation. Miss Naare Hooper, "Empire Day"; 8.54. baritone solo and chorus, Mr. Bernard Rennell and Grand Opera Quartet. "Sons of New Zealand": 8.58, weather report; 9 p.m., overture; 9.5, contralto solo. Mrs.' Ann Harper "There's a Land"; 9.9. 'Cello solo Mr. Harold Beck. "Yalse Triste ; 9.14, tenor solo, Mr. Hat-old Prescott.. The Veteran's Sonc": 9. IS, flute solo, Mr. vv. Hay. "Cantabile and Allegretto' ; 9.22, soprano solo, Madame Gower Burns, Coming Home"; 9.26, instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. "Farewell to Cucullain" (traditional), "A Country Dance (Foulds); 9.34. tenor solo and chorus. Mr Harold Prescott and Grand Opera Quartet, "The Red. White and Blue"; 9.38, Highland war pipes. Mr. A. Mcintosh, "Sennn Tribhais." "Champion of the Seas. The Tenpenny Bit"; u.43. soprano solo and choris, Madame Gower Burns and Quartet. "Land of Hope and Glory"; 9.47. recitations. Miss Naare Hooper, "The Passing of the Queen. January. 1901, The Empire Spirit, According to Monty"; 9.57, quartet, Madame Gower Burns' Grand Opera Quartet, "God Save the King" (Elgar). Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —7 p.m.. gramophone concert; 8 p.m., orchestral musio from the Octagon Theatre; 8.12, light baritone solos, Mr. J. B. McConnell. Just Like a Butterfly," "The Paradise in Mother s Eyes": 8.19, humorous recital. Miss Hilda Scurr, "Four Cautionary Tales and a Moral"; 8.27, light mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Betty Rcberts "The Island of Love ; 8.30. popular banjo numbers Dunedin Banjo Trio "Ukulele Dream Girl, 'So Blue. "Blie Skies"; 8.40. light baritone solos, Mr. R Wilson-Brown, "Under the Irish Moon. "Th it's a Good Girl" - 8.47, orchestral selection from the Octagon Theatre: 8.57. humorous - recital, Mr. Carl Moller, Mean-* derings of Monty"; 9.2, weather report and forecast: 9.5. light soprano solo, Miss Dorothy West, "Mary," from Our Miss Gibbs" (Monckton); 9.8, popular banjo numbers, Dunedin Banjo -A kane Snain." "liovo is Just a i.jittle Bit of Heaven." , "Oh, If I I Q n^y T ®'U' \r U n '' 9 Vj' light baritone sol 6, Mr. J. B. McConnell, "Souvenirs"; 9.23, humorous recital, Miss Hilda Scurr. "The Motor-car Boy' ; 9.26, light soprano solos. Miss Betty Roberts, "After I Ray I'm Sorry." "Dew, Dew. Dewy Day"- 9.32, orchestral selections from Octagon Theatre: 9.44, light baritone solo, Mr. R Wilson Brown. The Ragtime Goblin Man"- P. 47. humorous recitals, Mr. Carl Moiler. "The Liar," "Catching the Early Morning Train": 9.54. light soprano solos. Miss Dorothy West. "My Home While You Wait,"- "If Yon Would Care." j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 17

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 17

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19953, 23 May 1928, Page 17