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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA AUCKLAND, 3. p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45, news and reports etc. 7.30, talk on "Climbing Plants for the Garden,” by Mr C. H. Skeates. 3 to 10, chimes; relay of Overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr C. E. Engel; contralto solo, “Vale,” Miss Stevens; instrumental, (a) “Pressiese March,” (b) selected, Ponsonby Boys’ Band; vocal duet, “In the Garden of Your Heart,” Misses Stevens; instrumental, “Great Britain March,” (Lithgow), Ponsonby’s Boys’ Band. Weather report and interval. ; relay of orchestral music from Rialto Theatre; soprano solo, “Happy Song” (Del Riego), Miss Stevens; instrumental (a) “Blue Danube Fantasia,” (b) “Twentieth Century” Ponsonby Boys’ Band; selected, Misses Stevens; instrumental, (a) “11 Flauto Magio,” (b) selected, Ponsonby Boys’ Band. 4YA DUNEDIN. 7 p.m. to 8 pjn., request gramophone concert. 8 to 10, vocal solos, (a) “The Vagabond” (Williams), (b) “I Will Await Thee” (Clarke), Mr A.. Bicknell; pianoforte solo, “Braham’s Waltz No. 15,” Miss Gwen Bates; relay of orchestral items from the Empire Theatre orchestra; vocal solos, selected, Miss Gwen Cooper; violin solo, “Ave Maria” (Gounod), Mr E. G. Ruffell; pianoforte duet, “La Sylphes,” Misses Bertha Stewart and Eileen Kirkwood; vocal solos, selected, Mr R. B. McDonald; pianoforte solo, “Durand’s Second Waltz,” Miss B. Stewart; vocal solos (a) “Mary Morrison,” (b) “Out on the Rocks,” Miss M. Pratt; address, “Hints to Motorists,” “Gargoyle”; vocal solos, (a) “The Gay Highway,” (b) “Harlequin,” Mr A. Snell; violin solo, “Barcarolle,” Mr E. G. Ruffell; vocal solos, selected, Mrs R. B. McDonald; pianoforte solo, “Wedding Day,” (Greig), Miss G. Bates; vocal solos (a) “Battle of Stirling,” , (b) “Bonny Mary of Argyle,” Mr W. Currie; pianoforte duet, “Spanish Dance,” Misses M. Pierce and E. Kirkwood; relay of orchestral selections from Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, selected, Miss G. Cooper; pianoforte duet, “Husarenritt,” Misses Dora Duncan and Eileen Kirkwood. 2YK WELLINGTON. Silent day. 2FC SYDNEY. 7.40 p.m., programme announcements. 7.45, a talk by Captain Fred Aarons on the stage of Old England. 8.0, “Big Ben”; Mr Oliver King, basso—“ Clear the Way for the Calf of Gold” (from “Faust”) (Gounod. 8.06, from St. Andrew’s Cathedral, George Street, Sydney—the first of a series of recitals by the well-known English organist, Dr T. Haig. 8.30, from the studio—Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano. 8.34, from St. Andrew’s Cathedral, George Street, Sydney —items from the Organ Recital by Dr T. Haig. 9.00, “Big Ben”; from the studio— Mr Oliver King, basso—(a) “Full Fathom Five” (Martin Shaw), (b) “Come You (Harold Craxton). 9.07, from St. Andrew’s Cathedral, George Street, Sydney —items from the Organ Recital by Dr T. Haig. 9.20, from the studio—Mr W. F. Kay—in continuation of his talks—will deal with “Hamlets I Have Seen.” 9.35, Mr Oliver King, Basso (a) “The Road to the Isles” (arr. Fraser), (b) “To People Who Have Gardens” (arr. Fraser). 9.42, Mr Ellis Price, entertainer—(a) “The Old Actor” (Price), (b) “Coming Home” (Jackson). 9.50, Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano—(a) “One Spring Morning” (Nevin-Scott), (b) “My Little Heart of May,” (Gywther). 9.58, Mr Ad Cree, Scotch comedian—“ The Sailor” (Cree). 10.2, Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano—“ Will Ye No Come Back Again” (Auld Scotch), (Burleigh). 10.7, Mr Ellis Price, entertainer—(a) “’Omely” (Herbert), (b) “We All Do It,” (Hayes). 10.16, late news and announcements. 10.20, from the Wentworth Cafe—Church Hill—Sydney the new Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra under the baton of Mr Frederick Leighton. 10.30, from the studio—Mr Ad Cree, Scotch comedian—(a) “Gang awa’ Bonnie Lassie” (Gibson), (b) “Wire In My Lads” (Bastow). 10.38, from the Wentworth Cafe—the new Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra in popular numbers. 10.50, Celebrity records from the studio. 11.00, “Big Ben”; the new Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Frederick Leighton. 11.15, National Anthem. 2BL SYDNEY. 8 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3, the Ahad Due (steel guitars). 8.10, Mr Dud Osborne (descriptive artist). 8.18, Miss Dorrie Ward (soprano). 8.25, Mr Bert Warne (comedian). 8.33, Miss Edith Kilminster (pianist). 8.41, Mr W. E. Lewis (baritone). 8.48, Miss Grace Quine (descriptive artist). 8.55, resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist. G.P.O. clock and chimes. 9.1, Duet, Miss Dome Ward and Mr W. E. Lewis. 95, comedy sketch by Players’ Club. 9.25, the Ahad duo. 9.32, Miss Dorrie Ward. 939 Osborne and Warne. 9.51, Miss Edith kilminster. 9.59, Mr W. E. Lewis. 10.6 Miss Grace Quine. 10.13, Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. During intervals bet,7e n n Sun news will be broadcast. 11.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes: National Anthem.
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Southland Times, Issue 20205, 16 June 1927, Page 4
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