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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IST. CANTERBURY BAND FROM SYA. AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN SILENT 2YA WELLINGTON, (420 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 8.30: Lecturette on “Fashions” bv a representative of Messrs James Smith, Ltd. 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Uncies Toby and Jeff—birthday greetings, songs and .-tc.ries. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture—‘‘Stars and Striper’ March.” 8.5: Vocal quartet—The Etude Quartette. “Mayday.” 8.10: Flute solo—Mr L. W. Rothweil. “Valse Bijoux.” 8.15: Recital—Mr Stanley Warwick. “The Duet.” 8.20: Instrumental Trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. 8.30: Soprano solo—Miss Greita Stark. “A Heart that s Free.” 8.35: Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, “Chanson Meditation.” 8.40: Baritone solo—Mr Ray Kemp, “Cloze Props.” 8.45: Pianoforte solo —Miss Gladys Turner, “Waltz.” 8.52: Contralto solo—Miss Rita Arnold, “My Dear Soul.” 8.57: Flute solo—Mr L. W. Rothwell. “Carnival de Venice.” 9.2: Weather forecast. 9.3: Tenor solo—Mr Frank Skinner. “A Spirit Flower.”. 9.8: Elocutionary sketch—Mr Stanley Warwick, “The Monkey’s Paw.” 9.18: Instrumental trios—Studio Tno 9.28: Baritone solo and quartet—Mr Ray Kemp and Etude Quartet, “Old Black Joe.” 9.33: Violin solo—Miss Ava Symons, “Canto Amoroso.” 9.38: Vocal duct —Miss Rita Arnold and Mr Ray Kemp, “The Voyagers.” 9.43: Pianoforte solo —Miss Gladys Turner, “Interlude.” 9.50; Soprano soro—Miss Gretta Stark. “All Round My Hat.” 9.55: Vocal quartet—Etude Quartet, “Under the Moon.” Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres?. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Uncle Jack and Aunt Pat—Bedtime stories, songs and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk on “Books” by Mr E. J. Bell. 8.0: Chimes. Concert by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under the conductorship of Lieut C. H. Hoskin, assisted by 3YA artists. Male Voice Quartet —Beckenham Male Quartet, “Old Black Joe.” March—Band, “Brigade of Guards.” Male Voice Quartet —Beckenham Male Quartet, “Stars of the Summer Night.” Selection —Band, “Boccaccio.” Baritone solo—Mr K. G. Archer, “An Old English Love Song.” Alarch—Band, “Namur.” Musical monologue—Miss Winifred Smith, L.T.C.L., “Jones Comes Home Late.” Male Voice Quartet —Beckenham Quartet, “There Was an Old Woman.” Weather forecast. Male Voice Trio— Members of Beckenham Quartet, “Maiden Fair, O Deign to Tell.” Intermezzo—Band, “Secrets.” Tenor solo—Mr E. R. Pitman, “A Chip of the Old Block.” Waltz—Band, “Valse Milltalre.” Male Voice Quartet —Beckenham Male Quartet. “Love’s Own Sweet Song.” March—Band, “Jolly Jaunts.’* Humorous recitation—Miss Winifred Smith, “At the Photographer’s.” Selection—Band, "Echoes of Mendelssohn.” Tenor and baritone duet—Messrs W. H. Odell, and F, S. Jackson, “Tenor and BariMale Voice Quartet—Beckenham Male Quartet, “An Alliterative Poem. • March—Band, “Steadfast and True." Male Voice Quartets—Beckenham Mate Quartet, (a) “Topical Chorus,” (h) “Goodnight, Ladies.” Finale—Band Close down, 4QG, BRISBANE 1385 Metres). 6 p.m.: News service supplied by The Daily Standard. 6.10: Lecturette. 6.30: The children’s sessioni Stories by the “Sandman.” 7.0: Market reports; stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; Daily Standard news. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturette. 8.0: Concert session, 10.30: Daily Mail news; announcements, close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Announcements; weathui- news. 6.7: Children’s hour. 7.30: Lecturette. 8.0; Concert session. 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—Selected d.-. . numbers. 11.40: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEI. (849 Metres). 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletic news: weather information; market and stock reports. 7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters’ topical chorue. Evening programme. 10.19: Resume of following day’s programem and weather report. 10.24: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Cyril Kaye, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth Cafe. During intervals between dances Sun news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Close down. lda;yflFt oLVoUd BQJU/ 2FC, SYDNEY (442 Metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.15: Weather reports; latest sport information ; Evening News service; programme announcements. 8.0: Studio concert. 10.30: Dance music from the Ambassadors. 11.45: Close down.

Hours, wave lengths, etc., of other Australian stations are:—2BE, Sydney (32Grn), Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m.; 2GB. Sydney (326 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2KY, Sydney (280 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2HD, Newcastle (280 m irregular; 2MK, Bathurst (275 m irregular; 2UE. South Randwick (297 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2UW, Sydney (263 m irregular; 3AR, Melbourne (484 m 9.15 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.; 3DB, Melbourne (255 m 8 p.m. to midnight; 3UZ, Melbourne (319 m Monday. Wednesday, 9 to 11.30 p.m.; SCL, Adelaide (395 m 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 7ZL, Hobart (516 m 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.; 7BN, Launceston (2S3m), irregular. Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance, which is I’A hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 3

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RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 3

RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20105, 26 March 1928, Page 3

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