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RADIO

By “AERIAL.” Following are details of the week-end programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations : FOR TO DAY. IT A, Auckland (333 M.). 2.45 pm.: Relay of Rugby football from Eden Park. 6.0: Children’s hour (Cinderella). 7.15: News and market reports, sports results. SO: Chimes. 8.1: Relay from Prince Edward Theatre. 810: The Lyric Quartet, “Dance of the Gnomes.” B.l4:'Tenor, Mr Herbert. Richards, " The Gentle Maiden." 8.18: Mandolin, Mr J. O’Kane, “ Overture Raymond.” 8.23: Bass, Mr Ernest Thomas, “ j he Floral Dance.” 8.28: Humour, Mr Allan M’Elwain. 8.33: Relay from Prince Edward Theatre. 8 43: Lyric Quartet. “ A Night of Love." 8 47: Tenor, Mr Arthur Dipley, “ Tom

Bowling.” 8.51: Messrs H. Richards and E. Thomas, “ Song of the Sword.” 8.56: Mandolin, Mr J. O’Kane, “Maytime,” “Chorus from Faust.” 9.4: Weather report and forecast. 9.5: The Lyric Quartet, “Two Flies,” “A Catastrophe.” 9 13: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: Close. 2YA, Wellington (420 M.). 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Relay description of Rugby football match from Athletic Park, Mr Charles Lam berg announcing. 6.0: Children’s hour (Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40.: Lecturette, Mr H. T. M. Fathers, “A Royal Hobby.” 8 0: Chimes. 8.1: The orchestra. “ Ole South,” “ The Skater's Waltz.” 8.10.: Melodie Four. 4 ‘Spin Spin.” 8.14: Humour. Mr R. Walpole, “ Egbert on How Captain Cook Discovered New Zealand." 5.19: The orches-

tra. “In a Monastery Garden.” 8.25: Soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, “ A Summer Night." 8.29: Bass. Mr W. W. Marshall, “The Admiral’s Broom.” 8.33: Italian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, “ C’est Yous," “ One Summer Night.” 8.39: Humour, Mr George Titchener, “Water Scenes.” 8.45: Jazz piano. ‘"Breeze,” “Missouri Waltz.” 8.53: Tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, “ Lack a Day," “ Bird Songs at Eventide." 8.59: Melodie Four, “ Drifting and Dreaming." 9.3: Weather report. 9.5: The orchestra, “The Cabaret Girl.” 9.14: Humour, Mr R. Walpole, Further 'Outpourings by Egbert.” 9.19: Italian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood. “Just Like a Butterfly,” “ Yale Blues.” 9.25: The orchestra, “ Lightning Switch." 9.33 Soprano, Miss Nita Hopkins, “ My Violet," “ The Wind." 9.38. Baritone. Mr R. S. AUwright. “The -Postillion.” 9.42: Humour, Mr George Titchener, “In that Happy Land.” 9.48: The orchestra, request numbers. 9.56: Melodie Four, “ Baby Feet Go Fitter Patter." 10.0: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch (306 M.). 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football from Lancaster Park. 6.0: Children’s hour (Uncle Sam and Aunt May)- 7.15: Sports .session. 7.30: News session. 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Negro plantation chorus, Avonian Minstrels, “De Ring-tailed Coon.” 8.9: Mouth organ, Mr Erthur El wood, “ Pasadena.” 8.14: Humorous recitation, Mr J- J. Flewellyn, “ The General Situation. 8.19: Miss Elaine Moody’s Trio,

My Dorothy Waltz,” “ Broken-hearted Melody.” 8 25: Popular song, Mr Ernest Rogers, “ A Little Love, a Little Kiss. 8.29: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.39: Musical monologue, Mr Frank Olds. “The Girl on the Stairs.” 8.43: The Avonian Minstrels, “Courting Mary Jane” 8.47: Misses Murial Johns (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele). “ Popular Songs and Medleys.” 8.53: Mr Douglas Clapperton and Avonian Minstrels, “ Wandering Time.” 8.57: Weather report and late news. 9.0: Overture. 9.5: Bass, Mr J. Filer, “In Sheltered Yale.” 9.9: Mouth organ, Mr Arthur Elwood, “ Silver Threads among the Gold.” 9.14: The Avonian Minstrels. “ The Old Folks at Home." 9.15: Humorous recitation, Mr J. J. Flewellyn, 'No Noos 9.23: Popular song, Mr Frank Olds. “ Hats Off to the Stoker." 9.27: Christchurch Brdad*-ast-ing Trio. 9 37. Messrs firmest Rogers and T Filer. ” Flow Gentlv, Devg 9 43. Miss Elaine Moody’s Trio. “Hilo March,” ” Lament." ” All Because of You." 9 49: Misses Muriel Tohns (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele!. “ Popular Son£s and Medleys." 9 56: The Avonian Minstrels, /' Click, Clack. Clatter Go de Clogs." Dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA, Dunedin. (463 M.). 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football from Carisbrook ground 7 15* News session. 7.30: “The Next Step ir National Education,” Dr Lawson 80Chimes. 8.1: Relay from the Empire Theatre. 8.10: Bass, Air Tom Cooper “ Asleep neath the Dark Blue Wave,”

“The Ringers.” 8.20: Pianoforte, Miss Muriel Caddie.- 8.25: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello and piano), “ Alelodie.” 8.30: Soprano, Miss Agnes Guy, “A May Morning,” “Tired Hands.” 8.36: Violin, Miss Eva Judd, “ Slavonic Dance,” “Morris Dance.” 8.44: Baritone, Mr Arthur Lungley, “ What Am I, Love, Without Thee.” 5.47: ’Cello, Mr D. J. Palmer, “ Allegro Appassionato.” 8.52: Relay from the Empire Theatre. 9.2: Weather report and forecast. 9.5: Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow, “ The Last Rose of Summer.” 9.8: Pianoforte, Aliss Muriel Caddie, “ Birds in the. Trees,” .“ Romance.” 9.16: Bass, Mr Tom Cooper, “Hats Oil to the Stoker." 9.21 : Instrumental trios, “ Husarenritt,” “ Souvenir de Sorrento." 9.32: Soprano, Aliss Agnes Guy, “ Give me Youth and a Day.”; 9.34: Violin, Aliss Eva Judd, “ Alenuett.” 9.40: Air Arthur Lungley, “To Anthea," “ Sleep and the Roses.’’ 9.45: ’Cello, Air P. J. Palmer, “ Largo.” 9.50: Contralto, Aliss Irene Horniblow, “The Heart Bowed Down,” “The Oak and the Ash." 9.56: Relay from the Empire Theatre. 10.2: Close. 2BL, Sydn*y (353 M ). 9.30 p.m., topical chorus: 9.33, Rose Bay Winter Garden Orchestra; 9.40, Wurlitzer organ; 9.55, orchestra: 10.15, boxing at. the Stadium; 11.0, orchestra; 11. Wurlitzer organ; 11.55 to 1.15 a.m., dance music.

2FC, Sydney (442 M.). 9.15 p.m.. Captain Fred Aarons will give his last talk of the series. “ Roaming the Papua,” subject “Chilian Sidelights”; 9.30, Sydney Calland, baritone; 9.38, Eileen Boyd, contralto; 9.46, the Ballalaika Orchestra, a combination of twenty players playing the Russian national instrument; 9.56, Glwadys Fimister, soprano; 10.4, Frank M’Eachern, bass, “ Cheerily, Heo, Ho.” “ Out on the Deep”; 10.12, the Ballalaika Orchestra; 10.22, Sydney Calland, baritone ; 10.30, late weather forecast, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra; 10.40, Eileen Boyd, contralto; 10.48, John Dellore, tenor, “ When the Stars were Brightly Shining,” “Serenade”; 10.56, the Ballalaika Orchestra; 11.6, Charles Lawrence, entertainer; 11.14, Glwadys Fimister, soprano; 1122, the Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra; 11.30, Frank Al'Eachern. bass, “ Ould Plaid Shawl.” “The Living God”; 11.38, the Ballalaika Orchestra; 11.48, John Delloye. tenor, “ Sylvelin,” “ Fair House of Joy”; 11.56. the Ballalaika Orchestra: 12.2, late weather forecast, the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra until 1.15 a m.

3LO Melbourne (371 M.). 9 p.m.—E. E. Prescott., “Plants”. 9.15: Dr J. A Leach. "Grass Parrots ” 9.31 : Clarence Weber. "Breathing ” 946 to 10 9: Scouts' Campfire Concert. 10 10. Stadium event. (Eric Welsh announcing). 12 am.: Station orchestra. 12.7: Ernest Sage (baritone), “The Trumpeter,” “A Ballad of Gretna Green." 12.14: News. 12.24: Ernest Sage, “Mountain Lovers,” “Bonnie Dundee.” 12.31 to 1.10:: Dance music by the Vagabonds. 4QG Brisbon© (385 M.). 9.30 p.m!—The London Trio. 10.30: From the Speedway—Motor.-cy-cle racing. 11 to 11.45: Dance music from Lennon’s Ballre^sa.

FOR SUNDAY. IYA Auckland. 3 p.m.—Selected studio items. 4: Literary selection. 4.8: Further studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s hour (Uncle Leo). 6.55: Relay of evCongregational Church. Preacher, the Rev Lionel Fletcher. 8.30: Relay of organ recital by Mr Maughan Barnett, city organist. 9.30: Close down. 2YA Wellington. 3 p.m. to 430 p.m.—Afternoon session. 6.55: Relay of evening service from the Congregational Church Preacher, the Rev E. Weeks. 8.15 (approx.) : Relay of band concert of the Wellington Alunicipal Tramways Band from His Alajesty s Theatre. 3YA Christchurch. 5.30 p.m.—Children’s song service (Uncle Sam). 6.30: Relay of evening service from St Albans Methodist Church, Rugby Street (anniversary .service). Preacher, the Rev L. B. Neale. 8.15 (approx.) : Rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington. 4YA Dunedin. 5.30 p.m.-—Children’s song service (Big Brother Bill, assisted by Y.W.C.A. Gin Citizens’ Club). 6 30: Relay from St Andrew's Street Church of Christ. Preacher, Pastor W. D. More. 8: Studio concert. 9.15: Close. 2BI» Sydney. 3.30 to 6.30 p.m.—News, special session for children in hospitals; gramophone recital; afternoon service; Alanly Municipal Alilitary Band. 7.15: Children’s session. 8: Newtown Congregation al Church. 10: Relay of band concert from Ocean Beach, Manly. 11 to 11.46: Studio items. 4QG Brisbane. 4.45 to 6 p.m.—Band concert. 8.30: Children's session. 9: Evensong, All Saints’ Church. 10.10 to 11 pm.: Band concert by relay from Wickham Park. Notes and News. No details have come to hand from 2FC Sydney and 3LO Alelbourne of their programmes for to-morrroAv. Judging by the state* of the ether on Wednesday evening, good reception will probably rule during the week-end. The indications, in regard to outdoor conditions, are that a sou’-vvesler will j have arrived, or be well on its way, by | the time these notes appear in print Reception of European, U.S.A. and Asiatic short-wave, stations has been somewhat spasmodic lately.' These conditions are. likelv to rule genera 11 v until after the end of next, month', when an improvement may be expected to manifest itself *.* Supplied by the Studios. An excellent programme is scheduled for this evening at IYA, preceding the two hours’ relay of dance music from Dixieland. The Lyric Quartette will be the vocalists, and they will sing a number of popular old songs. Air Allan M’Elwain will radiate humour, and mandolin items will be played by Air J. O’Kane. “In a Monastery Garden” will be one of the selection* to be played by 2YJL

Orchestra this evening. Vocalists con tributing to a fine week-end concert v.’ill be the Melodie Four. Mr Lad Haywood (Italian mandolin), and Air George Titchener (humorist) are also on the programme. The Avonian Minstrels head a fine array of artists of a varied and vaudeville type this evening at 35'A. Besides the. minstrels, whose items will comprise solo and concerted efforts, and will include some plantation melodies, Misses Muriel Johns and Edna Johnson, Aliss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, Air A. Ellwood (mouth organ!, and Mr J. Flewellyn will also be on the programme. Dunedin has a good programme scheduled for this evening.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)

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RADIO Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)

RADIO Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 21 (Supplement)

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