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ON THE AIR

RADIO BROADCAST. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. WEEK-END PROGRAMMES. The following radio programmes will be broadeast over the week-end from the principal Australian and New Zealand broadcasting stations: — TO-DAY. IYA AUCKLAND (333 METRES). 5 to 4.30 p.m.: Studio concert. 7.15: News and •ports results. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk by "Gargoyle” on --The Reason Why Your Motor Knocks.” 8.0: Chimes. Relay of overture from Strand Theatre. 8.20: Tenor solo—Mr. W. Leather (a) “In* Your Dear Eyes” (Cramer-Trotere); (b) ‘ Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyts” (Sullivan). Soprano solo—Mrs. W. Leather. --Break-o'-Day” (BooseySandersoni. Baritone solo—Mr. J. Hutton. Fishmen of England.” Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Leather. ‘Maying" (Ricordi-Smitht. Piano solo—Studio pianist. "Romance” (Sibelius). Baritone solos— Mr. J. Hutton (a) "Mate o’ Mine." (b) selected. Soprano solo—Mrs. W. Leather, "The Splendour of the Morn” (Sanderson). 9.0: Weather report. Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 3 p.m.: Relay of football match. 7 to 8 p.m.: News, market reports and sports results. 8.0. Chimes. Instrumental—Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.10: Waltz—Allan's Dance Orchestra. "Honolulu Moon” (Lawrence) and '■Don't You Understand?’’ (Forster-Allan's-Chappell). Baritone solo—Mr. W. McDonagh, "Devonshire Cream and Cider” (Boosey •nd Co.). 8.23: Two fox trots—Allan - s Dance Orchestra, “Who?” (Kern-Donaldson) and "At Sundown” (Chappell-Allan). Steel guitar and ukulele —Mr. and Mrs Erie Porter, "Hawaiian Hula” (traditional). Fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra, "He’s the Last Word” (Kahn) and "I'm Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover" (Dixon-Allan-Davis). Elocution—Mr. Fitzroy Robson. ' Uncle'Josh Buys an Automobile.” Two fox trots—Allan’s Dance Orchestra, "Cairo” (Myers) and "Muddy Water” (De Rose-Chappell-Davis). 9.3; Weather forecast. Cornet solo—Mr. J. King. “O, Lovely Night" (Rimmer). Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra, 'Ain't She Sweet?” (Ager) and "It All Depends on You' (De Sylvia-Davis-Alberts). Vocal solo—Miss Phyllis Andrews. "Too Many Parties, Too Many Tais” (Henderson). 9.23: Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra, "Two Little Bluebirds" (Kemi and “There Ain’t No Maybe" (Donaldson-’'hap-pen- A Ilan's). Ukulele—Mr Eric C. Porter, "Aloha Oe” (Lilioukaloline-Herman Clay). 9.38; Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra—" Mary Lou" (Lyman) and "I've Got the Girl" (Donaldson-AL bert's-Allan’s). 9.48: Baritone—Mr. W. McDonagh, "Glorious Devon” (German-Boosey and Co.). 9.53: Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra, • Cock-a-Doodle" (Johnston) and "Just a Bird’seye View” (Donaldson-Bibo, Bloendon, and Lang. Allan's). 10.2: Ukulele—Mr. Eric C. Porter. "Aloha Hula” (traditional). 10.5: Fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra. "Me, Too” (Woods) and "Idolising'-(Messenheimer-Albert's-Allan’s). 10.15: Elocu. tion—Mr. Fitzroy Robson. "The Rev. Foster Addresses his Flock.” 10.18: Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orchestra. "Far Away Bells” (Gordon) ana "Oh. If I Only Had You" (Kahn-Chappell-Al bert’s). 10.28: Cornet solo—Mr. J. King. "A Perfect Day" tCarie Jacobs-Bond). 10.33: Two fox trots—Allan's Dance Orc hestra—"So Blue” (De Sylvia) and "Along Miami Shore" (Warren-Al bert's-Forster). 10.43: Vocal—Miss Phyllis Andrews, "I'm Knee-deep in Daisies” (Ash). 10.48. Three fox trots—Allan’s Dance Orchestra. "Pal of My Lonesome Hours” (Hirsch), "Drifting adn Dreaming" (Van Alstyne), and "Sunday" (Miller-Allan’s-Albert's-Allan's). 11.0: InstrumentalStudio Orchestra, selected. 11.10: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 6 p.m.: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 7.15. News and reports. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0. Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Baritone solo— Mr F. R. Hawker, "Sea Ways” (Sanderson-Boo-sey). 8.18: Steel guitar solo—Mr. F. R. Munro, "Hawaiian Airs” (M.S.-M.S.). 8.23: Mezzo-so-prano solo—Miss Margaret O’Driscoll, "Might 1 Linger Near Thee?" (Rosa-Boosey). 8.26: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcast ing Trio, (a) “Scherzo” from "Trio, Opus 50” (Reisigger-Hansen); (b) "Berceuse" (Godard-Au-gener). 8.36: Baritone solo—Mr. F. R. Hawker, "Sailing” (Marks-Reid Bros.). 8.39: Mezzo-so-prano solo—Miss Margaret O’Driscoll. "Come, While the Twilight Closes” (Gluck-Boosey). 8.43: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (at "Swedish Folk Song" (Svendsen-Hansen); (b» "Polish Dance" (Schorwenka-Augener). 8.51» Baritone solo—Mr. F. R. Hawker, "What Am I, Love, Without Thee?” (Adams-Boosey). 8.55. Steel guitar solo—Mr. F. R. Munro, “Negro Airs'* (M.S.-M.S.). 8.59: Mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Margaret O’Driscoll. "The Rosary” (Nevin-Boston Music Co.). 9.3: Rebroadcast from 2YA Wellington, circumstances permitting, otherwise relay of dance music from Caledonian Hall. 10.0: Close 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 8 p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3; Sporting programme. Studio items by Miss Hilda Walker (soprano). Miss Helen M. Ferguson (entertainer at the piano), Mr. Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian), Mr. Frank Hatherley (dramatio artist) and Broadcasters’ Trio. 10.15: The Ambassadors Dance Band. 12.0: National Anthem. 2FC SYDNEY (442 METRES). 6JO: Story time for the young folk. 6.40: intelligence. 7.35: A talk on Life Saving. 7.45: Win and Windle, English Entertainers—" The Shade of Shakespeare” (Win). 8.0: "Big Ben.” Win and Windle. English Entertainers— Home made History” (Win). 8.05: From the Sydney Town Hall—The complete orchestral concert by the N.S.W. Conservatorium Or. hestra.—Overture. "William Tell" (Rossini); Prelude to "Lohengrin” (Wagner): Vocal number, Alfred O’Shea, tenor. ‘Tlide of the Valkyries” (Wagner). "Carmen” Suite (Bizet). 9.0: Win and Windle, English Entertainers. 9.08. From the Sydney Town Hall. The 2nd part of the N.S.W. Conservatorium Orchestral Concert— Introduction to Act 111 "Lohengrin” (Wagner). Vocal number Alfred O'Shea, tenor. "Suite, "Nutcracker” (Tschaikowsky). "Menuet” (Boccherini). Overture, "Mastersingers” (Wagner). "Big Ben.” Sydney Calland. Baritone. 10.10: Jones and Raines, Entertainers. Frank Jay, vocal items with the ukulele*. Sydney Calland, Baritone. 10.29: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra under the baton of Mr Cyril Kaye. Jones and Raines. Entertainers. 10.45: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. Sydney Calland. Baritone. Announcements. 11.0: “Big Ben.” The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. Frank Jay—vocal numbers with the ukulele. The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11.45: National Anthem. Close down, 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). 6.30 p.m.: Bedtime stories by "Uncle Ben.” 7.15: Racing results. 7.30: Sailing notes. Tonight’s programme will comprise the relaying of the main session in connection with the Lismore Musical Festival direct from Lismore commencing at 8 p.m. 10 p.m.: News and weather report. 3LO MELBOURNE (371 METRES). 7.15: Mr. H. Wakeling, honorary manager Victorian Boxing and Wrestling Team; Mr. A. Kay. Australian Featherweifht Boxing Champion; Mr* H. Morriss, Victorian Middleweight Wrestling Champion, will speak on—“ Australian Boxing and Wrestling Championships.” 7.45: The Rev. E. R. Gribble will speak on "Aborigines." 8.0: studio Quartet, "Nydia” (Zamecnik). 8.10: Elsie Boweiand Billy Rutherford. 8.22: 3LO Whistling Competition. Presentation of prizes. 8.32: Eileen Castles, Soprano, "Battatella” (Pa. gliacci); "Cradle Song" (Gutchinanoff). 8.40: a special programme is being arranged. 10.15: Studio Quartet, "Melody in F” (Rubenstein). 10.22. Era Trotman, Comedian—" Trials of a Schoolteacher”: "Discourse on the Voice.” 10.30: Sta. tion Trio, "Largo” (Handel). 10.37: James Riley, Tenor—" Nirvana” (Adams), "Star of the Desert” (Bonheur). 10.45: Lat® Sporting results. 11.0: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists—-"Jack in the Box" (Nichol); "Shalimar" (NLh-.li, ' Mary Lou” (Lyman): "Marie. Marie, Marie” (Brown); "Just a Rose in Old Killarney” (Swan)* "Indian Love Call” (Friml); Rose Marie’* (Friml). "Gimme a Little Kiss Will Yuh Huh?’* (Turk); “Any Ice To-day, Lady” (Bellardi: Princess Betty's Lullaby” (Stoneham): "Classicana” piano solo (Lange): “She Knows Her Onions" (Yellen); "Don’t Be Angry With Me" (Donald, son); "Whistle the Blues Away” (Myer): "Falling In Love With You” (Myer); Deed I Do’* (Hirsch); “Collette” (Kahn); “The Doll Dance” —piano novelty, with orchestra (Brown): "At Sundown” (Donaldson). 11.40: God Save th® King. TO-MORROW. IYA AUCKLAND (333 METRES). 3 p.m.: Selected Studio and gramophone items. 4.28: Announcement of evening church service. 4.30: Close down. 6.55: Church service from St Matthews Anglican, Wellesley Street. Preacher* the Rev. Canon Grant-Cowan. 8.30: Special choral items by St. Matthew’s Choir, to be followed by selected studio items. 9.30: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES). 6.55 p.m.: Relay of church service from Tara, naki Street Methodist Church. The Rev. Clarenc® Eaton. 8.15: Relay of the Wellington Tramways Band concert at his Majesty’s Theatre. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES). 5.45: Children s song service, from 3YA Studio, by Uncle Sam. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Chureh. Preacher, the Rev. J. v Robertson. B.A. 7.45: Programme of choral and organ selections from the church. 8.15; Relay from Liberty Picture Theatre of concert, arranged by the Returned Soldiers' Association for the Unemployment Fund. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES). 6.30 p.m.: Relay of service from the First Church of Otago. Preacher, the Rev. W. Scorgie. 8 to 9.30 p.m.: Relay from St. Kilda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band.— March, "The Conqueror” (Ord Hume). Hymns, (a) "Abide With Me.” (b) "Nearer My God.” Selection—" Les Hugenots” (Meyerbeer). Overture—"Th® Bohemian Girl” (Balfe). Trombone fantasia—- " Parachute." Waltz, "Casino Tanse” (Gungi). March —“The Exile." 2BL SYDNEY (353 METRES). 5.45: Children’s session. 7.0: Service broadcast from St. Jude’s - Church of England, Randwick. 8.30: From The Studio: Broadcasters’ Trio. Mr. W. E. Lewis (baritone). Mr. Haagen Holen. bergh (piano solos). Weather report and forecast. 9.0: Chimes. Miss Dorrie Ward (sopfano). Mr. Bryce Carter (’Cellist). Duet: Miss Dorrie Ward and Mr W. E. Lewis. Broadcasters’ Trio. 9,30. Mr. W. E. Lewis. Mr. Haagen Holenbergh. Mr. Bryce Carter. Miss Dorrie Ward. 10.1. Broadcasters’ Trio. 10.11: National Anthem. 4QG BRISBANE (385 METRES). The complete evening service will be relayed from St. Paul’s Church of England, East Brisbane commencing at 7 p.m. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. The programme will include.—

Overture, "Raymond” (Thomas); selection, “La Trav>ata” (Verdi): fantasia, "Le Desert" (David). 3LO MELBOURNE, (371 METRES). Service from Collins Street Independent Church. Minister, the Rev. J. Ernest James, B.D. The choir assisted by the strings ot the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will render: "Two Psalms” (Gustiv Holst). 7.0: Hymiu 20: "Come O come in pious lays.” Hymn 363: "Not what their hanus have done.” Hymn 454: “Lead Kindly Light.” Sermon. Hymn 469: ”O Love that will not let me go.” ' Benediction. 5.30: Richmond City Band—March, “Viscount Nelson” (Zehle): hymn. “Nearer my God to Thee.” 8.37; Eileen Castles, soprano. 8.4 i. Instrumental Trio—" Trio in B Flat—op. 11”: Allegro—Scherzo (Beethoven). 8.55: Guy Moore, Tenor. Two Songs of the North. "Memory Song” (Oliver). “When the Ships come home." Richmond City Band— Selection. "Operatic Gems.” Stanley Baines, Piute—"Humoresque” (Hahocker); "Polka Caprice” (Terschak). Eileen Castles, soprano. Instrumental Trio—“ Slumber Song” (Schubert), "Serenade” (Haydn). 9.38: Guy Moore, Tenor—"Siciliana”—Savalleria Rustlcana (Mascagni); "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.” 9.45: Richmond City Band—Selection, “Beethoven” (Hume); 9.52: Argus news service. Announcements. 10.0: God Save the King.

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Southland Times, Issue 20291, 24 September 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20291, 24 September 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Southland Times, Issue 20291, 24 September 1927, Page 9

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