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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

ALL STATIONS WORKING. IYA. AUCKLAND (333 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramophone items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Further selected gramophone items. 4.30: Close down6.0: Children’s hour—Nod. Song, Nita Webb, “Dolly Dear" ; playette, four children, “Holly Tree ; song, Nod, “Jingles” ; letters and birtndays; recitation, Rosalie Daniels, “One, Two Three” ; duet Nita Webb and Cinderella, “Second Minuet” ; story-time. 7.15: Lecturette—Mr Geo. Campbell, “Mo8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral selection, “Ballet Music From Faust.’’ 8.8: Vocal trio—Madame Mary Towsey, Mrs K. Atkinson and Miss M. Atkinson, “CharI iot.” 8.12: Instrumental—lngall’s Hawaiian OrJehestra, (a) “Hawaiian Memories,” (b) “Lullaby Land.” 1 8.20: Baritone solo—Mr John Bree, “The Wind on the Heath.” 8.24: Cornet solo—Mr Eustace Tregilgas, “Star of England.” 8.29: Elocutionary—Mr J. F. Montague, “Ellen McJones of Aberdeen.” 8.34: Contralto solo—Miss Gwenyth Evans, “A Castilian "ament." 8.38: Instrumental trio—Bosworth-Hemus Towsey Trio, “Trio No. 9—2nd and 3rd Movements.” 8.48: Tenor solo—Mr Reginald Newbury, “Goodbye.’’ 8.52: Vocal trio—Madame Mary Towsey, Mrs K. Atkinson and Miss M. Atkinson, “As Torrents in Summer.” 8.56: Weather report and forecast. 8.58: Relay of entr’acte from Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Eve

Bentley. 9.3: Vocal trio—The Snappy Three, (a) “My Blue Heaven," (b) “Russian Lullaby.” 9.11: ’Cello solo—Miss Lalla Hemus, “Romance.” 9.15: Bantone solo—Mr John Bree, “The Temple Bells.” 9.19: Instrumental selections —Ingall’s Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Hilo March,” (b) “Hawaiian Rainbow,” (c) “Alohaoe.’’ 9.29: Soprano solo—Madame M. Towsey, “Le Nil” with ’cello obligato by Miss Lalla Hemus. 9.33: Cornet solos—Mr E. Tregilgas, (a) “II Bacio,” (b) “Ombra Mai Fu.” 9.41: Vocal trio—The Snappy Three, (a) “Just Like a Butterfly,” (b) solo, (c) “You Don’t Like it Not Much.” 9.50: Elocutionary Mr J. F. Montague, (a) “The Last Opportunity,” (b) “The Four Floors.’’ 9.56: Contralto solo—Miss Gwenyth Evans, “To-night.” 10.0: Instrumental trio —Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, selection from “Cavalleria Rusticana.” 10.10: Vocal quartette—Madame Mary Towsey’s Quartette, “Prayer—Moses in Egypt.” 10.14: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metresj. 3.0 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette —Miss Marion Christian, “Gas Cooking.” I 4.25: Sporting results to hand. 4.30: Selected gramophone items. 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour—Uncle Ernest and

Madame Mueller’s pupils, choruses, duets, songs and stories. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Air E, P. Crowther, “A Royal Hobby.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock. 8.1 : Overture —“Lynwood March.” 8.5: Quartette —Apollo Singers, “Annie Laurie.” 8.9: Hawaiian trio—Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) "My Regular Girl,” (b) “You’re So Easy to Remember.” 8.16: Baritone—Mr S. E. Rodger, “Londonderry Air.” 8.20: Trio—Symons-Ellwood, “Ist Movement of Trio in G.” 8.30: Soprano—Miss Moana Goodwill, “Fiiinella.” 8.34: Piano—Miss Agnes Duncan, (a) “Clair de Lune,’ (b) “The Fountain.” 8.40: Tenor—-Mr E. W. Robbins, “For You Alone.” 8.44: Concertina—Mr R. Stratmore, (a) “Life’s Dream is O’er, 9 ’ (b) “Eileen Alannah.” 8.46: Hits and Harmonies —The Glad Idlers, (a) “There’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken” (b) “Underneath the Bed.” 8.56: Lecturette —Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs.” 9.11: Weather report. 9.12: Hawaiian Trio—Palmer’s Hawaiian Trio, (a) “High, High Up in the Hills,” (b) “Moon Beams.” 9.18: Contralto—Miss Hilda Chudley. “None but the Lonely Heart.’’ 9.22: Trio —Studio Trio, “Berceuse,” “Syncopation.” 9.32: Baritone —Mr S. E. Rodger, “If I Might Only Come to You.” 9.36: Piano Miss Agnes Duncan, “Scherzo.” 9.40: Duet—Misses H. Chudley and M. Goodwill, “I Would That My Love.” 9.45: Hits and Harmonies —The Glad Idlers, (a) “Just Breezin’ Along With the Breeze,” Gillespie, Simons and Whiting ; (b) “The Glad Idlers’ Trip.” 9.55: Concertina —Mr R. Stratmore, Medlev Harry Lauder’s Songs.” '10.0: Quartette —Apollo Singers, “Evening’s Twilight.”

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour—Aunt Pat. Songs, citruses by the Girls’ Citizens’ League. Birthday greetings and stories. 7.15: News session. 8.0: Overture—Mayfair Orchestra, “The Dollar Princess.” Musical comedy excerpt programme by Miss M. Russell’s Aeolian Quartette, Christchurch Instrumental Trio, Mr George Bennett, accordion, and Miss Dorothy Jenkin, recitations. 8.5: Opening chorus and soprano solo —The Aeolian Quartette, (a) “Were the Household.” (b) “A Self-made Maiden.” 8.11: Recitation —Miss Dorothy Jenkin, “That Terrible Tommy.” 8.15: Contralto and bass duet—Miss M. Russell and Mr W. J. Richards, “The Riding Lesson.” • 8.24: Banjolin solo —Mr Arthur Hodgson, “Collette.” 8.28: Tenor solo and vocal quartette—Mr Gregory Russell and Aeolian Quartette, (a) “Dream of Love’’; (b) “Shall I Do? 8.33: Instrumental trio Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Last Movement from Trio, Op. 66.” . „ 8.43: Chorus—Aeolian Quartette, ‘Tennis. Bass solo and chorus—Mr W. J., Richards and Aeolian Quartette, “Chewska.” 8.48: ’Cello solo—Mr Harold Beck, “Maori Love Song.” . 8.52: Soprano and tenor duet—Mrs Claris Shaw and Mr Gregory Russell, “Typewriter.” 8.55: Accordion solo —Mr George Bennett, “Popular Melodies.” 8.59: Contralto and bass duet—Miss Mildred Russell and Mr W. J. Richards, “Follow Me Around.” . ~ Bass solo—Mr W. J. Richards, “Souvenirs. 9.3: Weather report and forecast. 9.4: Overture— De Groot and Piccadilly Orchestra, “La Gran Via.” 9.9: Soprano and bass duet—Mrs Claris Shaw and Mr W. J. Richards, “Ring o’ Roses.” T , . 9.15: Recitation —Miss Dorothy Jenkin, 9*2o* ’Cello solo —Mr Harold Beck, “Dance of the Elves.” 9.28: Vocal quartette—Aeolian Quartette, “The Dollar Princess.” 9.32: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Why?” (b) “Air in Olden Style.” 9.40: Contralto and bass duet—Miss Mildred Russell and Mr W. J. Richards. “Tramps.” 9.44: Banjolin solos —Mr Arthur Hodgson, (a) “Charmaine,’’ (b) “In a Little Spanish Town.” . 9.48: Chorus—Aeolian Quartette, Hip! Hip I Hurrah !” 9.52: Accordion solo —Mr George Bennett, “Popular Melodies.” 9.56: Finale—Aeolian Quartette, “Then You Go.” God Save the King.

4VA. DUNEDIN <463 Metres) 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: Elis Master’s Voice recital. 3.15: Address on Fashions by a representative of the D.1.C., Ltd. 3.30: Afternoon tea music from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio music. 4.15: His Master’s Voice recital. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children’s hour—Auntie Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15 > News session. 7.30: Address by Mrs Denton Leech on “The Duties of Police Women.” 8.0: Town Hail chimes. 8.1: Orchestral selection. 8.5: Baritone solos—Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) “Arise, O Sun,” (b) “Up From Somerset.” 8.12: Flute solo—Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, selection from “Lohengrin.” 8.18: Soprano solo—Mrs D. Carty, “Come Back to Erin.” 8.22: Bass solos—Mr Neil Black, (a) “The Eanderelo,” (b) “I Know of Two Bright Eyes.” 8.29: Pianoforte solo—Mr Gordon Findlay, “Charmeuse.” 8.34: Contralto sc’o—Miss Flora Williamson, “Slow, Horses, Slow.” 8.38: Orchestral selection. 8.43: Baritone solo—Mr Bert Rawlinson, “Off to Philadelphia in the Morning.” 8.47: Flute solo—Mr Chas. E. Gibbons, selection from "lolanthe.’’ 8.53 Soprano solos —Mrs D. Carty, (a) “Mother Machree” (b) “Homeland.” 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Bass solo—Mr Neil Black, “Vale.” 9.4: Pianoforte solos —Mr Gordon Findlay, (a) “Invitation a la Valse,” (b) “To the Rising Sun.” 9.17: Contralto solos—Miss Flora-William-son, (a) “Out of the Deep I Call,” (b) “Like to the Damask Rose.” 9.26: Vocal duet—Mrs D. Carty and Mr Bert. Rawlinson, “A Crookit Bawbe.” 9.30: Dance music. 10.0: God Save the King.

4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Mail train running times; Daily t Standard news; weather information ; announcements. 6.15: From the Paris Cafe—Dinner music. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7.0: Special news service; market reports; stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; announcements; Daily Standard news. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: To-morrow’s racing reviewed. MR. ERICH JOHN’S PARTY. To-night’s programme has been arranged by Mr Erich John. 8.0 p.m.: From the Studio—Group 1, Grand Opera— Instrumental—“ March,” String Trio. “Gipsy Chorus,” Double Quartette. Solo—“Ye Powers That Dwell Below,” Miss Audrey Bell (contralto). “Fays and Elves,” Double Quartette. A Thought for To-night—“A Universal God,” Will H. Lister. Instrumental—“ Serenade,” String Trio. Group 2, Neapolitan Folksongs—- “ Santa Lucia,’’ Double Quartette. Duet—“Tiritomba,” Miss Mildred Bell (contralto) and Mr Albert Falk (baritone). Soprano solo—"O Lowly Window,” Miss Mabel Malouf. “Funiculi Funicula,” Double Quartette. Instrumental—“ Serenade,” String Trio. Group 3, Sacred—- “ Blessed are the Merciful,” Double Quartette. Duet—“ Spirit Divine,” Miss Mabel Malouf (soprano) and Mr Geo. Williamson (tenor). Solo—“ His Almighty Hand,” Mr Albert Falk (baritone). “O Father Almighty,” Deubfij Quartette. Instrumental—“Cavatina.’’ String Trio. PART 11. Group 4. Classical — “Gipsy Life,” Double Quartette. D ue t—“ Cloe's Warning,” Miss Mabel Malouf (soprano) and Miss Mildred Bell (contralto). Tenor solo—“ New Love, New Life, Mr Jack Lord. Instrumental —“Military March No. I, String Trio. Group 5, Characteristic — Solo—The Spinning Wheel.” Miss Maye Hughes (soprano) and Double Quartette. Solo—“ Clock Song,” Mr Tom Ryan (bass) and Double Quartette. Duet—“ Jolly Shepherd,” Misses Mildred and Audrey Bell (contraltos). “The Fox Hunt,” Double Quartette. Instrumental —“The Swan,” String Trio. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). 7.30: Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, L. C. Bartels, Senior Irrigation Officer-Irrigated Agriculture, Preparing Ground for Sowing Permanent Crops. 7.45: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, March, “Mixology,” overture. “Barber of Seville.” 7.52: Oliver Peacock, baritone, “Do You Know My Garden?” “West of the Great Di-

8.0: H. K. Love, “Technicalities.’’ 8.10: Collingwood Citizens’ Band, selection of Gilbert and Sullivan’s works. 8 17 • Beryl Hayden, soubrette (by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), “Castles in the A *8.24: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Comet and euphonium duets“ Excelsior,” “List to the Convent Bells.” 8.34: Ernest Sage, baritone, selected, iwo Grenadiers.” . ... 8.41: Rupert Hazell and Elsie, Day will entertain you in “Harmonylarity. A BEACON OF GENIUS —COLERIDGE

TAYLOR. 8.55: The Gypsy Players—“ Hiawatha s Wedding.” . . 9.5: Mina Heseleva, soprano Angels Guard Thee” (with violin obligato by Bertha Jorgensen), “Huguenots.’’ »» 9.12: Bertha Jorgensen, violin. A lale--9.20: Ernest Sage, baritone—”O Pure and ■l=r Star of Eve,” “O Thank Me Not. ,!7: The Gypsy Players— ‘Death of Min-

34*’Mina Heseleva, soprano—“ Ave Maria” (with ’cello obligato by Helga Brennicke), The Gypsy Players “Hiawatha’s Wedding,’’ Part 2. , , 9.50: “Aintree” will speak on To-morrows R *io e .o’: Jack Lumsdaine. the Rad’O (by permission Tivoli Theatre, L < . Must Be a Silver Lining, That s My M l”.”r’collingwood Citizens’ Band-Inter-mezzo, “Penlope’s Garden. 10 14: Argus News Service. Meteorological information. British official wireless news Hayden. soubrette—Selected. 10.32: Collingwood Citizens Band—Comet solo. “Your Eyes Have. Told Me So ; . 10 40: Jack T.umsdaine. whisneting ban tone. •■Hello. Helen.’’ ‘‘Yesterday. 10.47: Collingwood Citizens Band, Russian Lullabv.” selected. 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—Selected dance num-

bers. 11.40: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. (349 Metres). 6.30: Dinner music. . 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletic news: weather Information; market and stock reP °7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters topical chorus Evening programme 8.0: Concert programme from the studio. 10.191 Resume of following day«s programme and weather report 10.24: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Cyril Kave, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth Cafe. During intervals between dances Sun news will be broadcast.. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chime* Close down. 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: Concert session. 10.30: Dance music from the Ambassadors 11.45: Close down. Hours, wave lengths, etc., or other Au» tralian stations are: —2BE, Sydney (326 r-L Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m. ; Sydney (326 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; «KY. Sydney (280 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; -HU. Newcastle (280 m irregular; 2MK, Bathurst (275 m irregular; 2UE. South Enndwick (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 j 3UZ, Melbourne (319 m Monday. Wntmesday. 9 to 11.30 p.m.; SCL, Adelaide (39*m), 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 7ZL, Hobart (516 m 8.30 p.m. to i 1.30 a.m.; 7BN, La st on (283 m | irregular. Note.—ln regard t* the detailed pro- i grrmnoes of the Australian stations Australian time is given ‘n each instance, which

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20126, 20 April 1928, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20126, 20 April 1928, Page 10

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20126, 20 April 1928, Page 10

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