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YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIC

Following are details of to-day’s programmes received from New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations: — IT A, Auckland (333 m). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Studio items: literary selection; selected; sports results. 6: Children’s session (Nod and Aunt Jean). 7.15: News and market reports. 8: Chimes. Special programme of vocal items by the Savoy Octet. 8.1: Orchestral selection. “ Egmont Overture.’ 8.9: Savoy Octet, “Land of Hope and Glory.” 8.14: Soprano, “Coo.” 8.18: Tenor, “Jack’s the Boy.” 8.22: Vocal trio, “ Three Little Maids from School.” 8.26: Instrumental, Auckland Trio. 8.35: Tenor and baritone duet, “The Battle Eve.” 8.40: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague, “Mr Squeers.” 8.46: Orchestral selection, “ Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.” 8.54: Chorus. “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.” 9: Weather forecast. 9.1 : Soprano, “ The Pipes of Pan are Calling.” 9.5: Scena. “Entrance of the Mikado and the Mikado's Song.” 9.11: Auckland Trio, selection from “Samson and Delilah.” 9 21: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague, “The Old, Old Story, “ The Way to Laugh.” 9.31: ’Cello; Miss Molly Wright, “Traumerei.” 9.36: Baritone, “A Jovial Monk am I.” 9.41: Contralto, “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.” 9.46: Or-

chestral selections, “ Liebestraum,” “ Kamennio-Ostrow.” 9.54: Chorus, “ Hunting Chorus.” 10: Close. 2YA, Wellington (420 m). 3 to 5 p.m.: Chimes; selected gramophone items; sports results. 6: Childrens session (Uncle Ernest). 7: News session. 8: Chimes. 8.1: The orchestra. “ Barber of Seville.” 8.11: Vocal duet. Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Ray Kemp, “Of Fairy Wand.” 8.15: Symons-E 11 wood-Short Trio, “ Colonial Song,” “Slavonic Dance.” 8.25: Tenor, Mr Frank Skinner, “ A Castillian Lament.” 8.29: Humour, Mr Geo. Peek, “ Magazine for Men.” 8.36: Orchestra, “ Rigoletto.” 8.44: Baritone, Mr Ray Kemp, “ Even Rravest Heart,” “ In Happy Moments.” 8.52: Soprano. Miss Gretta Stark, “ With Verdure Clad.” 8.56: Orchestra, request item. 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.6: Vocal duet, Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Frank Skinner, “ A Night -in Venice.” 9.10 : Orchestra, four dances from " The Rebel Maid,”. Jig,” “ Gavotte,” “ Graceful Dance;*' “ Villager’s Dance.”’ 9.20: Vocal quartet, Etude Quartet, “ See Our Oars With Feathered Spray.” 9.21:

Pianoforte. Miss Edna Sneddon, “ Andante ” (Beethoven), “Etude” (Cho pin). 9.32: Contralto, Miss Rita Arnold, “ Habanera.” 9.36: Humour, Mr Geo. Peek, “ I Had a Little Garden.’ 9.43: Scena, Etude Quartet, “He Has Called Her.” 9.47: Etude Quartet. “ Huntsman’s Chorus.” 930: Orchestra, “ Count of Luxembourg.” Close. 3YA, Christchurch (306 m). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Studio items; sports results. 6: Children’s hour (Big Brother). 7.15: News session. 7.30: Foot ball review, by Mr J. K. Moloney. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Re-broadcast 2YA, Wellington. 8.6: Soprano, Miss Hilda Hutt, “ Annie Laurie,” “ Ave Maria.” 8.13: Pianoforte solo, Miss Dorothy Davies. 8.23: A sketch (in total darkness), Miss Winifred Smith and Mr A. Burton, “Light and Shade.” 8.29: Tenor, Mr T. G. Rogers, “ Madelina,”

“Once Again.” 8.36: ’Cello solos, Mr Harold Beck, " Nina,” “ The Dance.” 8.46: Soprano and tenor duet, Miss Hilda Hutt and Mr T. G. Rogers, “ Oh. That We Two Were Maying.” 8.50: Instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 9: Dulcet Quartet, “Where My Caravan Has Rested.” 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Overture. 9.9: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, “ Douglas Gordon,” “Love’s Coronation.” 916: Banjolin solo, with saxophone obbligato, Messrs East and Wilkinson, “ Flag Lily.” 9.21: Sketch (a proposal during lunch). Miss Winifred Smith and Mr A. Burton, “ A Matter of Course.” 9.27: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “ Dialogue ” (Constallat), “Spanish Dance, No. 4.” 9.37: Baritone, Mr A. G. Thompson, “ Son of Mine,” “ The Star.” 9.44: Trombone solo and marimba obbligato, Messrs Willyams and Morrish, “ Lay My Head Beneath a Rose.” 9.49: Dulcet Quartet, “ Moonlight.” 9.53 Willyams’s Dance Band, Blues, “ With out You, Sweetheart,” with vocal refrain by Mr A. E. Willyams. Dance music at intervals until 11 p.m.

4TA, Dunedin (463 m). 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Chimes: gramophone music; talk on “ Fashions,” by Miss Buccleuch; afternoon tea and studio music. 6: Chimes. 6.1: Children’s session (Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill). 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes. S.l: Orchestral selection. Mezzosoprano, Miss Molly Vickers, “ Killarney,” “ I’m Longing for the Spring.” 8.16: Pianoforte, Mrs Ernest Drake,

“Caprice” (Paganini-Schumann). 5.19: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson, “ The Girl on the Stairs.” 8.24: Baritone, Mr L ; M. Cachemaille, “ O Lovely Night.” 5.27: Cornet. Mr G. J. Christie, “Intermezzo,” from “ Cavalleria Rusticana,”

“In an Old-fashioned Town.” 8.34: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Molly Vickers, “ We’d Better Bide a Wee.” 8.37: Recitals, Miss Sheila Neilson, “ Packing,” “The Norman Baron.” 8.47: Baritone, Mr L. M. Cachemaille, “In Summer

Time on Bredon,” “ Duna.’’ 8.53: Cornet solo, Mr G. J. Christie, " Lucille.” 9: Weather forecast. 9.2: Relay of dance music from the Savoy. 10.2: Close down.

2BI*, Sydney (353 m). 9.30 p.m.: Chimes; topical chorus; Scottish night. 9.33: Miss Bunty Stewart (contralto), “ Hame,” “I Lo’e Nae a Laddie.” 9.40: Wurlitzer organ. 9.47 Lance Jeffree (tenor), “Mary of Argyle,” “My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose.” 9.54: The British Music Society’s String Quartet, “ Burns’ Melodies.” 10.4: Miss Millie Hughes (soprano)., “ The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond.” 10.11: Miss E>ulcie Blair (violinist), “ Fantasie Ecosse.” 10.18: Mr Peter Sutherland (basso), “Where hath Scotland Found her Fame?” “The Battle of Stirling.” 10.25: Mr Douglas Graham (Scottish comedian), “I’m Tight,” “There’s a Wee Bit Land.” 10.32: Weather report. 10.33: Mr Robert Turner (elocutionist), “ A Scotch Night,” “ Lochinvar.”’ 10.40: Pipe-Major Thomas Mackay, “ White Cockade,” “ Barbara,” “ The Pigeon’s Nest.” 10.45: Miss Betty Stuart,

“ We’d Better Bide a Wee,” “ Charlie is My Darling.” 10.52: Mr C. Dexter, turf expert, will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s races. 11.7: The British Music Society’s String Quartet. 11.17: Mr Lance Jeffree, “ Draw the Sword, Scotland,” “ The Soul of the Moor.” 11.24: Miss Dulcie Blair, “Scotch Fantasie.” 11.31: Miss Millie Hughes, “A Highland Pastoral,” “ The Scottish Blue Bells.” 11.38: Mr Robert Turner.

“ Christmas at Sea,” “My Heart’s in the Highlands.” 11.45: Mr Peter Sutherland, “ Wi’ a Hundred Pipers,” “ Border Ballad.” 11.52: Mr Douglas Graham, “My Regards tae Uncle Sandy,” “I Love My Mary.” 12.3: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra, until 1 2FC, Sydney (442 m). 9.12 p.m.: Captain Fred Aarons. 9.15: Ellie M’Donnell (soprano) and Celene Hooper (mezzo), “ Wonderful One,” “ Russian Lullaby.” 9.21: Carlton Fay (pianist). 9.30: Kenneth Hunt (tenor). 9.37: Broadcasting Company’s Orchestra. 9.50: Ethel Daw (contralto).

“ Che Fars senze Euridies,” “ Good Morning, Brother Sunshine.” 9.58: Carlton Fay (pianist). 10.7: Ellie M’Donnell and Celene Hooper, “ C-’est Vous,” “At Love’s Beginning.” 10.14: Orchestra. 10.30: Weather intelligence. 10.37: Kenneth Hunt (tenor). 10.37: Orchestra. 10.52: Ethel Daw, “ The Arrow and the Song,” “ A Glance.”

11: Orchestra. 11.15: From the Tivoli Theatre: “The Ingenues,” America’s famous Girls’ Orchestra; twenty girls playing 100 different instruments. 12: Late weather forecast. Ad Cree (comedian). 12.7: The Ambassadors’ Dance Band. 12.15: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 12.23: The Ambassadors’ Dance Band, until 1.15 a.m. 3LO, Melbourne (371 m). 8.45 p.m.: Lectures. 9.27: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.37: Grace Jackson (contralto). 9.44: Band. 9.54: R. J. French (banjo). 10.1: Thomas George (bass). 10.8: A. Beauford Carter (novelty pianist). 10. IS: Band. 10.28: Ghost story. 10.43: Band. 10.54: Alec. Walker (siffleurj,. 10.58: Grace Jackson. lli>: Band. 11.12: R. J. French. 11.19: Eric Welch on to-mor-row’s sporting events. 11.29: Band. 11.36: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton 11.49 to 1.10 a m.: Dance programme by “ The Radi-o-aces.” 4QG, Brisbane (385 m). 9.30 p.m.: A varied concert programme relayed from the Acacia Garden Cafe, Queen Street, Brisbane. 11-30*. From the studio, the “Daily Mail ” news, weather news. Close down.

FOR SATURDAY. Following are details of to-morrow’s programmes received from the New Zealand stations. Those from Austra lian stations and programmes for Sunday from all stations will appear in to-morrow’s “Star.” j.j j.j IYA, Auckland (333 m.). 2.45 to 4.30 p.m.—Relay description of Rugby football match from Eden Park (announcer, Mr W. J. Meredith) 6 p.m. —Children’s session (Cinderella). 7.15 p.m.—News and sports results. 8 p.m.—Chimes: 8.1, relay from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.11, excerpts from “The Country Girl,” Miss Alma M’Gruer and the Lyric Quartet, “Boy and Girl Duet,” “Chick, Chick” duet, “Chick, Chick” chorus; 8.21, Wurlitzer organ record, “Trail of Dreams”; 8.25, tenor, Mr H. Richards, “The Secret”; 8.29, Mr A. M’Elwain, some humour; 8.35, bass, Mr E. Thomas, “Farewell in the Desert”; 8.39, relay from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.49, vocal duet, Miss A. M’Gruer and Mr Ripley, “Supposin’, Now”; 8.54, Miss A. M’Gruer and Lyric Quartet, “By the Saskatchewan”; 9.0, weather forecast; 9.1, Wurlitzer organ record, “It Made You Happy”; 9.5, vocal duet, Messrs Thomas and M’Elwain, “Great Scott”; 9.10, relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret Orchestra; 11.0, close.

2YA, Wellington (420 m.). 3 to 5 p.m.—Chimes. Relay descrip tion of Auckland v. Wellington Rugby football match from Athletic Park. Announcer, Mr C. Lamberg.

6 p.m.—Children’s session (Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen). 7 p.m.—News session. 8 p.m.—Chimes; 8.1, Orchestra, “Ball Scene,” “Grande Galop”; 8.11, Melodie Four, “Stars of the Summer Night”; 8.20, tenor, Mr Sam Duncan, “Of a' the Airts the Winds Can Blaw,' “Diane”; 8.26, Orchestra, Haydn Wood’s Songs, “Kh&ki and Gold,” “A Leafiand Lullaby,” “I Love Your Eyes of Grey,” “Roses of Picardy,” “There’s a Song Down Every Roadway,” “Jimmy Sale Rag”; 8.36, humorous sketch, Miss G. Shepherd and Mr W. M’Keon, “Just Like a Woman”; 8.46, Glad Idlers, “Side by Side”; 8.50, novelty, “Vermont,” “Bird and Animal Imitations”; 8.54, Orchestra, request item; 9.6, weather forecast; 9.8, Mr R. S. Allwright and Melodie Four, “In a Monastery Garden”; 9.12, Orchestra, “Tell Me More”; 9.22, Glad Idlers, “Oh, Doris, Where Do You Live?”; 9.26, mandola, Mr Lad Haywood, “Barcarolle,” “Here’s Luck”; 9.32, tenor, Mr Frank Bryant, “Gift of the Gods,” “A Little Coon’s Prayer”; 9.38, Orchestra,

“Lilting Lucia”; 9.44, Messrs S. Duncan and R. S. Allwright, “Fickle-Hearted Mimi”: 9.48, humour, Miss G. Shepherd and Mr W. M’Keon, “A Night of Horror”; 9.52, bass, Mr W. W. Marshall, “A Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”; 9.56, novelty, “Vermont,” “Bird and Animal Imitations”; 10.0, Melodie Four, “Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son”; 10.3, Orchestra, dance numbers (with vocal choruses) ; 11.0, close down. 3YA, Christchurch. (306 m.). 2.45 to 4.30 p.m.—Relay description of Rugby football match from Lancaster Park. 6 p.m.—Children's session (Aunt May and Uncle Sam). 7.15 p.m.—Sports results. 8 p.m.—Chimes; 8.1, overture, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington; 8.6, Christchurch Male Quartet, “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming”; 8.10, mouth-organ, Mr Harry Rowe, “Negro Dances,” “Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag”; 8.16, Mr Percy Nicholls sings with gramophone record of his own voice, “Vale,” “Ave Maria”;

8.23, , Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Instrumental Trio, trio, “Dreamy Nights in Honolulu,” steel guitar solo, “Laughing Rag,” trio, “Hawaiian Twilight”; 8.32, Mr James Filer and Christchurch Male Quartet, “The Bugler,” “Where Are You Going To, My Pretty Maid?”: 8.37, Messrs Charles Lawrence and Les Grummit, piano syncopations and vocal melodies; 8.47, instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; 8.53, recital, Mr Jack Birch. “Hard Luck, Henry”; 8.57, Mr L. C. Quane and Christchurch Male Quartet, “Rosebud,” “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye”; 9.4, Scottish songs, Mr Bracey Wilson, “John, Put Your Trousers on,” “I Saw Peter Henry Home”: 9.12, weather forecast; 9.13, overture; 9.17, Christchurch Male Quartet and Mr Ernest Rogers, “Juanita,” “Sympathy”; 9.25, mouth-organ, Sir Harry Rowe, “Honolulu Moon,” “It’s a Long, Long way to Tipperary”; 9.31, Mr Jack Birch, “Barbara Frietchie,” “A Good Sport”; 9.37, instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; 9.47, Messrs Charles Lawrence and Les Grummitt, piano syncopations and vocal melodies; J. 57, Mr P. Angus and Christchurch Male Quartet, “Under the Hammer,” “Lorena”;. 10.4, Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiian Instrumental Trio, “Hanalei Bay,” “Spanish Air,” trio, “To-night You Belong to Me”; 10.13, Christchurch Male Quartet, “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; dance music until 11 p.m.

4YA, Dunedin (463 m.). 7.15 p.m.—News session

7.30 p.m.—Address on “The Story of England,” by Mr Lloyd Ross. 8 p.m.—Chimes; 8.1, orchestral selection ; 8.10, the 4YA Harmonists will present the song cycle, “Dorothy’s Wedding Day: Vocal quartet, “Carillon”; soprano. Miss Roma Buss, “Now the Lark Is Up Above”; tenor, Mr C.

C. Scott, “Oh, How I Love Thee! ” vocal quartet, “Gigne”; mezzo-soprano, Miss Mollie Andrews, “Dear Child for Whom I’ve Prayed”; baritone, Mr F. M. Tuohv, “Did You Ne’er Hear the Tale”; vocal .quartet, “Pavane”; vocal quartet, “Finale.” 8.30, instrumental trio (violin, flute and piano), “Ave Maria”; 8.33, soprano, Miss Roma Buss, “Daffodils From My Garden”; 8.37, violin, Mr A. R. Watson, “Loure”; 8.41, recitals. Miss Roberta Williams, “Comfort,” “A Culprit”; 8.45, piano, Mrs Ernest Drake, “Prophet Bird,” “Nocturne in F Major (Chopin); 8.54, baritone, Mr F. M. Tuohy, “Lady Mine.” “Thou’rt Passing Hence”; 9.0, weather forecast; 9.3, orchestral selections; 9.13, recital, Miss Roberta Williams, “The Bald-headed Man”; flute, Mr J. W. Stewart, “Idyll,” “Alla Stella Confidenta”; mezzo-soprano. Miss Moll}--Andrews, “With Courtly Grace”; violin, Mr A. R. Watson, “Rondino”; tenor, Mr C. C. Scott, “See, Love, I Bring Thee Roses,” “When I Think of the Happy Days”; orchestral selections; 10.0, close-down.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18543, 17 August 1928, Page 6

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YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIC Star (Christchurch), Issue 18543, 17 August 1928, Page 6

YOU GET ALL THESE FREE WHEN YOU OWN A RADIC Star (Christchurch), Issue 18543, 17 August 1928, Page 6

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