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Following are details of to-day's programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations. In all cases New Zealand time is given; IYA, Auckland (420 M.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon concert: 0.30 to 7 p.m., children's session; 7.10 to 7 45 p.m.—News and reports, etc.; 7.30 p.m.—Talk by Mr Geo. Campbell on "Motoring.” 8 to 3 0 p.m.—Chimes: relay of concert from Messrs John Courts, Ltd. Programme: Contralto solo, " Ave Maria” (.Schubert). Mia# M. Green; organ and vocal selections, Mr E. report and interval; relay of orchestral •selections from Prince Edward Theatre; soprano solos, Mrs Nodder; contralto .solo, "Sands of Dee." Miss M. Green: vocal duet. "What Arc tho Wild Waves Saving?” Mrs Nodder and Miss Green; organ recital and vocal selections, Mr A. E. Wilson and Mr W. E. Turley. 3YA, Christchurch. (400 M-). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon concert; 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.—News and reports, etc. 8 to 10 p.m.—Relay of orchestral se- | lections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra; two-part song, "Merrily ! Singing” (del Valle), (de Paz). Mrs J. I E. Russell's Glee Club party; part song :in canon. “ When Evening Shadows ! Lengthen ” (Martini). Glee Club party; ■ tenor solo. "Ah, Moon of My Delight,” ! from "Persian Garden” suite (Leh- ! mann), Mr G. M. Fawcett; three-part ! song. "Night Sinks on the Wave” : (Smart), Glee Club; mezzo-soprano solos. : "Ever a Day” (Mack) and "Cuckoo ■ Clock ” (Schafer), Mrs Stephen Parr; i ’cello solo, "Nocturne” (Gotterman), ' Mrs John Guthrie; vocal duet, "In • Springtime" (Newton). Mrs \\. Tait i and Mrs 11. Bowker; three-part song, ' "Golden Sands (Sharp), Glee flub; I t enor so los " You Are All That is Love--1 ly and Light” (Finden), Mr G. M Kaw- ■ c-ett; contralto solo, Mrs F. W. Pidgeon; ; two-part song. "The Angel” (Ruben- ; stein) Glee Club; pianoforte solo, i "Waltz” (Sigstojowski), Mrs J. E. Rusi sell- part song, from the cantata. " Thf , Winds” (Ho,-rocks!, Olee Club; soprafn , solo. ••Butterflies” (Corbett). Mrs H Bowker; -cello solo, " Mn»,” Mrs J ; Guthrie; mezzo-soprano solo. Uugt ! and sins” (Drummond), Mrs W. Wood ‘ward; three-part Klee in canon, " Sint • Ale a Song of Spring (Martini), Glee ! Club- contralto solo Mrs E. W. Pid ! e-eon-’ pianoforte solos. "Romance’ • (Atac’dowell) arid "Bogles and Sprite.•that Gambol by Night” (Parry), Mrs i E. Russell; three-part song, "Protec JUS Through the Coming Night’ (Churchman), Glee Club. ! 4YA, Dunedin (435 K.). ! 3 to 4.30 P.m. —Afternoon concert 1 Town Hall chimes; ."His Masters : Voice” recital; relay of orchestral se lections from the Savoy Orchestra; stu dio music: cookery t atilt by Miss M i Puechegud, "How to Prepare and Serv, u Three-course Dinner” (French style) relav from the Savoy Orchestra; ' 111; Master's Voice” recital. 7 to 7.30 p.m.—Children’s session Aunt Diana; 7.30 to 7.45 p.m.—News an. m T To Vo °p.m —-Studio concert ; 5.4 n m Address under the auspices of th : WE.A., "The Drama,” by Mr A. Pro therton. M.A.: relay of dance musi 1 from the Savoy. ’ j 2YK, Wellington (295 M-). • I relav of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibits i 1 Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret;
to 8 p in.—Children’s session—Aunt Jo ami Uncles Ernest and Bill. . S to 10 p.m.—Studio concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the New Adelphi Cabaret. 2BL, Sydney (353 M.). Usual daily programme up to 0.13 p.m. 0.30 p.m. to 12.30 a m.—Concert session. Programme: G.P.O. clock and clilnies: Broadcasters’ topical chorus; Air Dick Matthews (light comedian); j Mr Andrew Betts (baritone); the Ahad ! Duo (steel guitars); Miss Ethel Friend | (contralto); Broadcasters’ all-sports ex- j pert will talk on -Football”; Mr Stan | Oartnell (comedian): Mr Norman Wright i (tenor); G.P.O. clock and chimes; resume of following day's programme; j weather report and forecast; Broadcasters' Trio; Miss Mab Fotheringham (solibretto) ; Mr Reg Harrison (comedian); I talk on the prospects of Saturday’s ra<I lug; Mr Dick Matthews; Mr Andrew Betts; the Ahad Duo; Mbs Ethel Friend; I Broadcasters’ Trio; Mr Stan Oartnell; Mr Norman Wright; Miss Mab Fotheringham; Mr Reg Harrison; Broadcasters’ Trio. i 2FC, Sydney (442 M.). 1 Usual daily programme up to 3.10 | p.m. 9.20 p.uv to 12.45 a.m.—Concert ses- ; sion. Programme: 9.2o—Studio items; i 9.3o—From the Theatre Royal. Castle- ! reagh Street, Sydney, the first act of the j musical comedy in three acts. “ Madame I Pompadour,” featuring Miss Beppie de ! Vries. Act 1., musical numbers—i Introduction and ensemble, Arthur Stij gant and chorus. ! Song. “Carnival Time,” Frank Webster [ and ladies. Duet, “ Love Me Now,” Beppie do Vries and Vera Spaull. Duet. “ By the Bight of the Moon.” Beppie de Vries and Frank Webster. Duet, “If I Were King, ’ Vera Spaull and Arthur Stiganl. Finale act, full company. 10.30—From the studio: Mr Cyril Monk, violinist, “Londonderry Air” (bit. Monk); a talk on bridge by Mr Graham Kent. No. 7, subject. “Denial and Assistance”; Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano; Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer, “ I Often Wondered if My Mother Knew ” (Lawrence) Mr \v. F. Kay in ings—humorous and t rapir; 8 ' Mr ' Wril Monk, violinist, “ Andalusian Sketch ” (Norules) and “The Dove” (Somervell): Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano; Mr Harrison White, banjo solos. “Melody in F” (Rubinstein) and “Fox Trot”; Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer, “Looks” (Merry) and “Wrong Numbers” (Buch); Mr Cyril Monk. Violinist. “Dragon Flies” (Zsolt); Miss Mabel Batchelor, soprano; Mr Charles Lawrence. entertainer; Mr Harrison White, banjo solos, waltz. " At Peace with the World” (Berlin) and selection of choruses (various); late news and announcements; the new Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; celebrity records, from the studio; Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra will play until 12.45 a m. 31.0, Melbourne (371 M.). [ Usual daily programme up i u 5.30 P-ni. 8.45 p.m. to 1.10 a.m. —Concert session. Programme: 8.45 p.m Agricultural Department lecture, and studio concert, comprising items from studio orchestra. Joe Brennan and Ida Newton, Harry North (concertina), Colling - wood Citizens’ Band, Carlton Chase. Madame Lambert. Russell (.allow, Mr d H K. Love (10.20 p.m ). Mr WiUi ams> n “Cardigan” and .loe Aronson and his 7 hand in dance music.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18190, 24 June 1927, Page 10
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