Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

You Get All These Free When You Own A Radio

Following are details of to-day’s programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations:— IYA, Auckland (333 m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m. — Selected studio items. Literary selection. -Gramophone items. Sports results. 6—Children’s hour ■ (Peter Pan). 715 —Lecturette, by Mr George Campbell, on “Motoring.” 7.30 —News and market reports. B—Chimes. 81 —Relay from Strand Theatre Orchestra. B.ll —Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartet, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny. B.ls —Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio. B.2s —Baritone, Mr John Bree, To Anthea.” B.29—Humour, Mr Thomas Harris, “The Street Watchman s Story.” B.34—Soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, “Long Ago.” B.3B—The Internationals, “Shanghai Dream Man,” “ Street of Phantoms.” B.47—Tenor, Mr Reginald Newberry, “ Come Into the Garden, Maud.” B.s2—Madame Mary Towsey and Mr J. Bree, “O, That We Two Were Maying.” 9.7—Weather report and forecast. 9.9—Contralto, Miss Gwenyth Evans, “ Love’s Old Sweet Song.” 9.l3—’Cello, Miss Lalla Hemus. 9.lß—Humour, The Hebrew Trio, “ Dismal Ike and Happy Abe.” 9 28 —Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, selection, Old English Airs, “ The Rose.” 9.3 B—Messrs J. Bree and R. Newberry, “Larboard Watch.” 9.43—Mezzo-so-prano, Miss Mollie Atkinson, “ Eileen Alannah.” 9.47—The Internationals, “ Dainty Miss,” “ Rigoletto,” “ Since You Whispered I Love You.” 9.57 — Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet, “ Ye Banks and Braes.” 10.1—Close down. 2YA, Wellington (420 m.). 3 to s—Chimes. Gramophone items. Sporting results to hand. 6 —Children's hour (Uncle Ernest). 7 —News session, market- reports and sports results. 7.40 —Talk on to-morrow’s football games B—Chimes. B.l—The orchestra, “Pique Dame.” B.9—The Celeste . Quartet, “A Paradox for Lovers.” B.l3—Bass, Mr William Boardman, “ The Trumpeter.” B.l7—The orchestra, “Voice of the Bells.” B.2s—Duet, Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr Edgar Swain, “Caro Mio Ben.” B.29—Humorous sketch. Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr Will M’Keon, “ Storm Clouds.” B.36—Steel guitar trio, Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Trio, “ Then You’ll Remember Me,” “ Kaniki March.” 8.43 — Soprano, Miss Myra Sawyer, “ The Wren.” B.46—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “ Serenade Espagnole,” “Gipsy Rondo.” 8.56 —Tenor. Mr Edgar Swain, “ Lolita.” 9—Weather report. 9.2 Lecturette, “ Imperial Affairs.” 9.17 — The orchestra, “ Open Thy Blue Eyes,” “ Roberto tu che Adoro.” 9.22—Duet, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr W. Boardman, “'Nocturne.” 9.2 B—Contralto, Miss Mabel D)-er, “ Smiling Through,’ “ That’s All.” 9.3o—The orchestra, request numbers. 9.3 B—Drawing-room entertainers, Miss Gwen Shepherd and Mr Will M’Keon, “ Nutshell Novels,” “ The Liverwing Presentation.” 9.45 Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Trio, “ O Sole Mio,” “ Then I’ll be Happy.” 9.s2—The Celeste Quartet, “ O Happy Eyes.” 9.56 —The orchestra, popular fox-trot and waltz novelties.

3YA, Christchurch (306 m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Selected studio items. Sports results. 6—Children’s hour (Big Brother). 7.ls—News session. B—Chimes8 —Chimes and overture. B.s—The Melodious Four, “ Lads and Lassies.” B.9—Miss Irene Morris, “ Valse Triste,” “ Souvenir.” 8.18 —Miss Frances Hamerton and Quartet, “ Be Wise in Time.” B.22—Accordeon, Mr George Bennett, popular melodies. B.29—Tenor, Mr Russell Sumner, “ With Such a Dainty Maid”; The Melodious Four, “ You Swear to be Good and True.” B.37—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. B.47—Bass, Mr T. D. Williams, “ With a Welcome for All.” B.sl—Reci tation, Miss Maiona Juriss, “ My Old Hot-water Bottle.” B.s6—Weather report and forecast. B.s7—Talk, Mr James Young, curator, Christchurch Domain, “ Tree Planting and Tree Trimming.” 9.l2—Overture. 9.l7—The Melodious Four, “ Under the Pump.” 9.2o—Pianoforte novelties, Mr Ivan Perrin, “ Improvisations on Popular Music.” 9.26 Tenor, Mr Russell Sumner, “Though Born of a Man of High Degree.” 9.29 Accordeon, Mr George Bennett, popular melodies. 9.33—Bass, Mr T. D. Williams, “ Queen of My Heart.” 9.37 Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “ Reve rie Du Soir,” “ Humoresque.” 9.47 — Contralto, Miss Belle Renaut, “ The Time Has Come.” 9.sl—Humorous- recitation, Miss Maiona Juriss, “ Laugh and Be Merry.” 9.s6—The Melodious Four, “ What Joy Untold.” 10 —Pianoforte novelties, Mr Ivan Perrin. 10.7 The Melodious Four, “ You Swear to be Good and True.” 4YA, Dunedin (463 f m.). 3 to 4.30 p.m.—Chimes. Gramophone items. “ Fashion Talk.” Tea music from the Savoy. Studio music. Sports results. 6—Children's hour (Auntie Sheila and Big Brother * Bill). 7.15News session. 7.3 o—An address; S-—-' Chimes. B.l—Orchestral selection. 8.5; —Baritone, Mr Bert Rawlinson, “Sound; the Pibroch,” “ Scottish Emigrant.” 8.12 —Flute solo, Mr Charles E. Gibbons, “ Prince Methuselem.” 8.18 —Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” B.2l—Pianoforte, Miss Alice Wilson, “ Ballade.” B.3l—Mrs D. J Carty and Mr Bert Rawlinson, “O Wert {Thou in the Cold Blast.” 5.35 —Bass

Mr Neil Black, “ The Grey North Sea,” “ She Is Far From the Land.” 8.42 — Pianoforte, Miss Alice Wilson., “To the Spring.” B.47—Baritone, Mr Bert Rawlinson, Gaelic song, “ Ho, Ro Mo Nightean Down Phoideach.” B.sl—Orchestral selection. B.ss—Soprano, Mrs D. Carty, “In An Old-fashioned Town.” 8-59—Weather report and forecast. 9.1 —Flute, Mr Charles E. Gibbons, “Love’s Request,” “ Mignon.” 9.lo—Bass, Mr Neil Black, “ Parted.” 9.ls—Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10—Close 2BL, Sydney (353 m.). 9.30 pm. to 1 a.m.—Studio concert. Items: Topical chorus, Roger Jones (baritone), Ahad Duo, Edythe Cowley (soubrette), Broadcasters’ Trio, Lily Stewart (soprano-), Stan Cartnell (come dian), Warwick M’Kenzie (violinist), Frank Ryan (entertainer!, weather report, “ To-morrow’s Racing,” Roger Jones, Ahad Duo, Edythe Cowley, Trio, Lily Stewart, Stan Cartnell, y. M’Kenzie, Frank Ryan and dance music. 2FC, Sydney (442 m.). 9.15 p.m.—W. F. Kay, theatrical talk. 9.3 o—An act from the Tivoli Theatre. 9.4s—Virginia Bassetti, contralto. 9.s3—Vladimir Elin, Russian baritone. Lawson, violinist. 10.11—Goodie Reeve, behind the scenes at Hollywood. 10.26—Reginald Hayward, baritone, “Mountain Lovers,” “My l 10 34—Late weathei forecast. 10;35—From the Tivoli Theatre, novelty act. 10.50—From the studio, Ewart Chappie, pianoforte solo. 10.58 —Virginia Bassetti. 11.6—Lionel Lawson. 11.14—Vladimir Elin. 11.24Rev F. H. Rayward will continue his series of talks, “ Let's Go Round the World.” 11.40—Reginald Hayward, “Vale,” “Praise.” 11.48—Ewart Chappie, pianoforte solos. 11.58 —Late weather forecast. 12.0 a.m.—The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra until 1.15 a.m. 31*0, Melbourne (371 m.). 9 p.m.—S. G. Harris, “ Potato Grading’” 9.15—C. J. Williams, “ To-mor-row’s Stadium Event.” 9..2s—Collingwood Citizens Band. 9.35 —Gordon James (baritone), “Song of the Flea,” “ Boat Song.” 9.42—H. K. Love, “Radio.” 9.s2—Band. 10.10—Concert by Albert Park Sea Scouts. 10.27—Band. 10.37—Gordon James. 10.44—Band. 10.50 —William G. James, piano recital. 11.10—Eric Welcji, “To-morrow’s Races.” 11.20—Station orchestra. 11.30 —Oliver Peacock (baritone). 11.37 Band. 11.47—0. Peacock. 11.54—Station orchestra. 12.5—News. 12.17—Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day. 12.30 to 1.10 —Dance music. ' 4QG, Brisbane (385 m.). 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.—Studio concert. Variety programme. better results from your RADIO SET. To get the best front your Radio Set suitable tools are necessary, and the best can be had from Messrs Hastie, Bull and Pickering, Cashel Street, who stock just the right Tools. Screws, etc., for the purpose. Give *hem a call. 6

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19280518.2.78

Bibliographic details

Star (Christchurch), Issue 18466, 18 May 1928, Page 6

Word Count
1,047

You Get All These Free When You Own A Radio Star (Christchurch), Issue 18466, 18 May 1928, Page 6

You Get All These Free When You Own A Radio Star (Christchurch), Issue 18466, 18 May 1928, Page 6