RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, MAY, 25, 1928, IYA AUCKLAND. G.O; Children s nour. 7.1 o: Talk on “Motoring”, by Mr Geto. Uampoell. 7.30: News and market reports. (Jinnies. ilelay of overture from Strand, Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartet—Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet; instrumental StuarA Trio; contralto—Miss G. It vans; instrumental quartet—The Internationals; baritone solo —Mr Leo. O'Malley; one-act comedy—The Auckland Comedy Players; weather report and forecast; vocal quartet —Madame Mary Towsey's Quarttp; Irejay ofj entr’acte from Strand Theatre Orchestra; tenor solo —Mr it. -Newberry; ifujfcrun./an'.tal trio— vMum.o Trio; soprano soio—Madame Mary Towsey; ©locution —Mr J. ,F. Montague; baritone solo —Mr Leo. O'Mal--1.1/ ; instrumental fquiarlet—The internationals ; con lira ltd solo —Mess G; Evans; ’cello solo—Miss Mollio Wright; elocutionary—Miss Irene Day’; -vocal quartet —Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet. 2YA WELLINGTON. 6.0: Children’s hour, v, 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results.
5.0.: Chimes; overture —The \ Orchestra; soprano solo—Mss ).VToan;< Goodwill; ■ wdo —iSym,ouui) Axnv\x>a--j( Short Trio • tenor solo —Mr E. W. Robbins; piaho solos—Mr Ronald McLean ; baritone solo—Mr ,S. it- Hedgers; clarionet so! o, with orchesttrsil accompaniment—Mr A. H. Wrigni; novelty—The Two Boiled Owls; weather report and ahnccricieuieaits; steel guitar trio—Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Trio; lecturette—■Editor-Announ-cer, “Imperial Affairs”; instrumental —-Th© Orchestra; contralto solo — Miss Hilda (Clmdley; d'ueT —M-ess.rd E. W. Robbins and S. E. Rcdger; ' instrumeiital—The Orchestra; li amour (sketch)—Tlie 'Two Boiled Owls; * I uartet—Apollo Singers; steel guitar trios—Mrs Mild,red Kenny’s Trio; tenor solo—Mr E. W. Robbins; 111tsrumentnl—The Orchestra. 3Y A CHRISTCHURCH. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.15: News session--8-0; Chimes and overture; opening chorus —The Radiolian Quartet; vocal quartet—The Radiolian Quartet; soprano solo—Mrs Claris Shaw; vocal quarte|t —The Radiolian Quartet; violin solo—Miss Irene Morns A contralto! solo —Miss Mi'drodi /Hassell; vocal quartet —The Radoilfan Quartet; bass solo- Mr •W. G. Richards; tenor solo anld chorus—Mr Gregory Russell,and Quartet; instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcast-ia-n Quartet; saxophone solo—Mr Leis mg Trio; vocal quartet—The Radiol Marstou; burlesque lecture—Mr Sidney Comfort: weather report and forecast; studio ite-mig and Les. Marston dance orchestra till 11 p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN. 6.0; Children's hour--7.15: New, s session. 7.30; An address by Mr H. Greenwood, Librarian of Dunedin Athenaeum, on “Review of the Latest ißooks.” 8-0: Orchestral selection; studioconcert.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 25 May 1928, Page 3
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