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TO DAY'S PROGRAMME. I VA , Auckland..—3 p.m.; Afternoon scs sion, selected studio items. 4: Literary soled ion by Mr Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6; Children’s session. 7.X5: Mows and reports. Book review. 8: Chimes. S.l: Relay of orchestral overture. ,8.16: Vocal, The Premiere Quartet. 8.23; Baritone solo, Mr H. Barry Coney. 8.24: Instrumental 1, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio. 8.34: Contralto solo. Miss Mina Caldow. 8.58: ’Cello solo. Miss Lalla licmus. 8.43: Talk on ” Great Authors,” by Air Culford Bell. 8.58: Weather forecast. 9: Piano forte solo, Mrs Hugh Morton. 9,6: Instrumental, Boswortn-llemus-Towscy Trio. 9.11; Tenor solo, Mr Birrell O’Malley. 9.16: Relay of orchestral interlude. 9.31: Soprano solos, Miss Christina (Jrmistoii. 9.57: Baritone solo, Mr H. Barry Coney. 9.42: Pianoforte solo, Mrs 11. Morton. 9.46: Contralto solos Miss M. Caldow. 9.51: Instrumental, Bosworth-Hemus-Tow-sey Trio. 9.59: Tenor solo, Mr B. O’Malley. 10.3 : Soprano solo —Miss Christina Ormiston. 10.7; Vocal, Premiere Quartet. 10.11; A thought. 10.13; ‘‘God Save the King.” 2YA, Wellington.—3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 5: Close down. 6: Children’s hour. 7: Nows session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturettc, Representative of Agricultural Department, “ For tho Man on the Land.” 8: Chimes of tho General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: March, Salvation Army Silver Band. 8.6: Old Irish song. The Mellow Follows. 8.10: Pianoforte solo, Master Haydn Rodway. 8.15: Recital, Miss Gladys Gunn. 8.19: Vocal solo, The Tenor Fellow. 8.23: Selection, Salvation Army Band. 8.32: Vocal solo. The Other Fellow. 8.55: Hymn and selection. Salvation Army Band. 8.40: Song at piano. Mr Billy Hart. 8.44: Cornet solo, Conductor 11. Dutton. 8.49: Dirge. Two Fellows. 8.54; Selection, Salvation Army Band. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.2: Leeturette, Air Black, of the Tourist Department, “Tourist Resorts.” 9.15: Cornet duct, Conductor Dutton and Bandsman Goffin. 9.20: Humour, Tho Funny Fellow. 9.25: Pianoforte solo, Master Haydn Rodway. 9.30: Chorus, Salvation Army Band. 9.35: Spasm, The Bass Fellow. 9.39: March. Salvation Army Band. 9.44: Recital, Miss Gladys Gunn. 9.49: Song at piano, Mr Billy Hart. 9.53: Selection, Salvation Army Band. 9.57: Novelty, The Mellow Fellows. 10: Chorus, Salvation Army Band. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.39: Close down, 6: Children’s hour. 7.15 News and reports. 7.30; Talk, Mr A. L. Chappell, of Philalelic Society. “Stamps with Stories.” 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections. Madame Gowcr-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet will present a Maori vocal musical concert. 8.15: Tenor solo, and quartet, Mr Harold Prescott, Madame Gower-Burns Miss Jessie King, and Mr Bernard Rennell. 8.20: Reading Miss Dorotbv Jenkin. 8.26: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie “King. 8.30: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.41: Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Rennell. 8.44; ’Cello solo, Mr Harold Bock. 8.49: Soprano solo. Madame Gower-Burns, ballad from tho Maori opera. 8.53: Tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott. 8.56: Duet, with quartet, Madame Gower-Burns and Miss Jessie King and Grand Operatic quartet. 9; Weather forecast. 9.1: Relay of orchestral selections. 9.15: Contralto solo, Miss Jessie King. 9.18: Tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott. 9.22: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 9.32: Soprano solo ; Madame Gower-Burns. 9.36: Maori recitals. Miss Dorothy Jenkin. 9.44: Baritone solo. Mr Bernard Rennell. 9.48; 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck. 9.53; Baritone solo and quartet, solo by Mr Bernard Rennell, and Madame Gower-Burns, Miss Jessie Kmg, and Mr Harold Prescott. “ God Save the King.” IT „ 4YA, Dunedin—7 p.m.; Town Hal) chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7,20; News session. 8: Town Hall. chimes. 8.1; Relay of light orchestral music. 8.11; Contralto solo Miss Winnie M‘Pcak. 8.15: Pianoforte solo, AHs s Alice Wilson. 8.20: Bass solos Mr E. G. Bond. 8.26: ’Cello solo. Air 'Malcolm. Robilhard. 8.31: soprano solo, Miss Rita Holmes. 8.35: Re-ay of orchestral music. 8.45: Baritone solo, Mr F. M. Tuohy. 8.49: Address'by Pastor W D Move. 9.6: Contralto solos. Miss Winnie MTcak. 9.13; Pianoforte solo Miss Alice Wilson. 9.51; Baritone solos, Mr F. Bond 9.23: 'Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robiliiard. 9.29: Relay of orchestral selections. 9.39: Soprano solos. Miss Rita Holmes 9.46: Pianoforte solo, Miss Alice Wilson. 9.18: Bass solo Mr E. G. M Tuohy." 9.57: ’Cello solo. Mr Malcolm Robiliiard. 10.3: “God Save the King 3L.0. Melbourne.— Morning, afternoon and early evening sessions as usual. -7. M p.m. : A talk on Foreign Affairs by an Australian 7.45: James Liddy, now appearing in “ The Student Prince ” at His Maiestv's Theatre, Melbourne, will spoak from his dressing-room. 8: Bod will speak on “ Cricket. 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcements. Results of Footnumiug Carnival at the Motordrome will he given during the eveiiim>-. 8.16: Tho Vagabonds. 8.25: Hector Str Clair, comedian. 8.28: The Vagabonds. 8.37: Mario on the Molopiano. 8.41: The Vagabonds. 8.50; Alberto Marini, tenor. 8.53: The Vagabonds. 9.2: Doric Thompson (Queensland), breast-stroke champion swimmer, and Edna Davey (New South Wales), free stylo champion, will speak on the Australian championships. 9.7; The Vagabonds. 9.16: Hector St. Clair, comedian. 9.19: Tho Vagabonds. 9.28: Bertha Jorgensen, violin. 9.31; Tho Vagabonds. 9.40: Alberto Marini, tenor. 9.43. Tho Vagabonds. 9.52: Bertha Jorgenson, violin. 9.55: Tho Vagabonds. 10.1: Argus nows service. Meteorological information. Sporting notes by “ Olympus.” British official wireless nows. Country Tennis Week results. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s Safety Message. 10.16: The Vagabonds. 10.25: Hector St. Clair, comedian. 10.28: The Vagabonds. 10.37: Alberto Marini, tenor. 10.40: The Vagabonds. 10.45: Mario on tho Melopiano. 10,52: The Vagabonds. 11: Our Groat Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds. 11.43: “ God Save the King.” 2FC. Sydney.—Morning, afternoon, and early evening sessions as usual. 7.40 p.m.; Programme announcements. 7.45: Rev. F. H. Raward will continue his series of travel talks, “Lot's Go Round the World.” 3: "Big Bon.” The 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.16: Hubert Carter, tenor. 8.27: The 2FC Studio Orchestra. 8.40: Alice Prows©, contralto. 8.49; Rus Garling, mirth and melody. 8.55: Daisy Richards, violinist. 9.3: Late weather forecast. 9.4; A. G. Ellis, baritone. 9.11: The 2FC Studio Orchestra. 9.20: Hubert Carter, tenor. 9.26: Rus Garling. 9.33: The 2FC Studio Orchestra. 9.44-. Alice Prowse, contralto. 9.52; Daisy Richards, violinist. 9.59: A. G. Ellis, baritone. 10.6; The 2FC Studio Orchestra 10.16: Tho Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.30: Late weather forecast. 10.31: The Ambassa dors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late nows and announcements. 11: “ Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem. Close down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20334, 16 February 1928, Page 3
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