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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. 4.10: Further selected gramophone items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour—Cinderella. Song, Owen Fletcher, “Johnny, Come Down to Hilo’’ ; recitation, Billy Brown, “Rebel Boy” ; story for tiny tots; Hute, Bob Davidson, selected ; letters and birthdays; song, Owen Fletcher, “A Little Peach in an Orchard Grew”; recitation, Billy Brown, ‘‘George’s First Sweetheart”; flute. Bob Davidson, “Graceful Dance” ; story-time. 7.15: Nexvs and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of selected programme by Auckj land Municipal Choir. | 9.30: Relay of dance music by the Inter- | nationals under Mr Clyde Howley from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: God Save the King. 2YA. WELLINGTON. (420 Metres}. Noon: Running description of Marlborough Racing Club’s meeting at Trentham. 3.0 p.m.; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 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 session—Aunt Dot and Aunt Gwen, assisted by cousins from the Sacred Heart Convent, Lower Hutt. Choruses, duets and stories. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock. 8.1: Overture—“ British Cavalry March.” 8.5: Quartette —Vocal Quartette, Melodie Four, “Tom. Tom, the Piper’s Son.” 8.9: Banjo solo—Mr Charles Brazier, “Best as You Go.” 8.13: Tenor —Mr Frank Bryant, “Roadways.” 8.17: Instrumental trio —Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “First Movement of Trio in F.” 8.27: Baritone solo—Mr R. S. Allwright, “The Watchman.” 8.31: Banjo solo —Mr Chas. Brazier, “Listen to This” 8.35: Tenor solo—Mr Sam Duncan, “Alice, Where Art Thou?” 8.39: Flute solo—Mr F. W. Rothwell, “Graceful Dance Caprice.” 8.44: Vocal duet—Messrs F. Bryant and R. S. Allwright, “The Battle Eve.” 8.48: Instrumental trios—Studio Trio, (a) “Canzonetta,” (b) “Hungarian Dance.” 8.58: Bass solo—Mr W. W. Marshall, “The Gypsy Love Song.” 9.2: Weather report. 9.3: Flute solo—Mr L. W. Rothwell, “By the Brook.” 9.8: Vocal quartette—Melodie Four, “Mosquitoes.” 9.12: Relay of Charles Dalton’s Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbirnie. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres). 6 p.m.: Children’s hour—Uncle Sam and Aunt May. Birthday greetings, songs, and stories. 7.15: News and reports. 7,30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Overture—London Symphony Orchestra, “Waltz Movements” from "Der Rosenkavalier.” 8.10: Opening chorus—The Avonian Minstrels (Messrs E. Rogers, J. Filer, F. Olds and D. Clapperton), “De Old Banjo.” 8.14: Ukulele, with vocal accompaniment. Mr Roy August, (a) “Hi, Diddle, Diddle,” (b) “Mama's Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old.” 8.20: Nautical song—Mr F. Olds, “The Admiral’s Yarn.” 8.24: Contralto solos—Miss Dulcie Mitchell, (a) “Angus McDonald,” (b) “A Light Les8.30: Coster recitation —Mr J. P. Darragh, “Fair Dinkum.” 8.37: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenade,” (b) “Vienna Life.” 5.45: Bass solo—Mr J. Filer, “Drinking.” 8.49: Concertina solos—Mr E. W. Heald, ('a) extract from “Napoleon's Last Charge” (march and gallop), (b) “Bells of St. 8.54: Quartette —Avonian Minstrels, "A Mistake. 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Overture. 9.10: Ukulele, with vocal accompaniment— Mr Roy August, (a) “Bird’s-eye View,” (b) “There Ain’t No Maybe in My Baby’s Eyes.” 9.16: Contralto solo—Miss Dulcie Mitchell, “O Don Fatale, Don Carlos.” 9.20: Chorus—Avonian Minstrels, “Ding Dong, Ding.” 9.24: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Songs of the River Volga ” (b) “Hungarian Dance, No. 2.” 9.34: A Coster’s experience—Mr J. Darragh, “The Huntsman.” 9.40: Baritone solo—Mr D. Clapperton, “Tea Time, To-morrow.” 9.44: Concertina solos—Mr E. W. Heald, “When Irish Eyes are Smiling,” “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms.” 9.52: Tenor and baritone duet and chorus— Messrs Rogers and Filer and the Avonian Minstrels, “Melodrama,” “My Old Kentucky Home.” God Save the King. 4YA. DUNEDIN (463 Metres) 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association —Dr. Fisher, “The Study of Economics.” 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 8.11 : Soprano solos—Miss Agnes Guy, (a) “A Request.’’ (b) “You in a Gondola.” 8.16: Kaikorai Band Brass Quartette, “Aut8.20: Violin solos—Miss Eva Judd, (a) “Hindoo Lament,” (b) “Waltzer.” 8.27; Baritone solo—Mr Arthur Langley, “Fout and Twenty Sailormen.” 8.31: Instrumental trio (violin, ’cello and piano), “Marche Militaire.” 8.37: Pianoforte solos—Miss Muriel Caddie, (a) “Consolation No. 3," (b) “Nocturne.”. 8.46: Mezzo-soprano solo—Miss Molly Vickers, “The Noblest of the Noble.” 8.50: ’Cello solo—Mr Philip J. Palmer, "Serenade Espagnole.” 8.58: Weather report, and forecast. 9.0: Orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre. 9.11: Soprano solo—Miss Agnes Guy, A Song of Sleep.” 9.14: Kaikorai Band Brass Quartette, (a) “Mountain Breezes,” (b) “Restless Waters.” 9.22: Violin solo—Miss Eva Judd, “Walther’s Preislied.’ 9.27: Baritone solos—Mr Arthur Langley, (a) “The Diver,” (b) “Summertime in Bredon.” 9.33: Instrumental trios (violin, ’cello and piano—(a) “Nocturne,” (b) “Country Dance.” 9.43: Pianoforte so’.o—Miss Muriel Caddie, “Minuet Op. 14, No. 1.” 9.47: Mezzo-soprano solos—Miss Molly Vickers, (a) “Through All the Days to Be,” (b) “Heart of Gold.” 9.53: Orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: News service for distant listeners. 6.30 p.m.: Bedtime stories by “Uncle Ben.” 7.15: Racing results. 7.20: To-day’s sporting news described. 7.30 p.m.: Sailing notes by Mr Fred Smith. MRS. CROFT’S PARTY. 8.0: From the Studio —A programme arranged by Mrs T. Croft: — Baritone solo—“My Task,” Mr Yates. Violin solo—“ Ave Maria,” Miss Leeding. Mezzo-soprano solo—‘By the Waters of Minnetonka,” Miss Cripps. Pianoforte solo—selected, Mrs Taylor, Tenor solo—selected, Mr A. Hughes. Pianoforte solo—selected, Mrs Taylor. Mezzo-soprano solo, “Come, for it’s June,” Miss McKinnin. Violin solo—“Serenata,” Miss Irene Eade. Vocal duet—“ Come Back to Me.” Mrs Croft and Mr A. Hughes. Mandolin duet —“Sextet Lucia Di Lammermoor,” Mrs Britton and Miss Vera Simmonds. Contralto solo—“ Farewell to Summer.” Mrs Croft. Tenor solo —“Cradle Song,” Mr Croft. 9.0: From the Speedway—Motor-cycle races. 9.30: From Lennon’s ballroom—Dance music. 10.0: The Sunday Mail news; weather news. Close down. 31,0, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). 7.30: E. E. Pescott—“Australian Nut and ; Fruit-bearing Trees.” 17.45: Dr. J. A. Leach —“Long-tailed Parrots.” 8.0: Clarence Weber will speak on— Blood Pressure.” 8.15: Birthday greetings and programme announcement*.

AN HOUR WITH THE MASTERS. 8.16: The Gypsy Players—“ Marcia Lurca,” “Minuetto Originale.” 8.26: Mina Heseleva. soprano—Aria from “Roberto II Diavolo,” "Away at the River.” 8.33 : Helga Brennicke, ’cello—Scherzo from Beethoven Sonata. 8.40: The Gypsy Players—“ Trio.” 8.50: Roy Galloway, baritone (by permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) —Selected. 8.57: The Gypsy Players—“Quartette.” HALF AN HOUR OF VAUDEVILLE. 9.7: Jack Lumsdaine, Whispering Baritone (by permission Tivoli Theatres Ltd.) —“Tenderly,” “Honeymoon Cottage.” 9.14: The Station Orchestra—“lndian Love 9.20: Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day—"Harmonylarity.” 9.35: The Station Orchestra, “African Dances.” HALF AN HOUR’S SPORT. 9.40: Description of to-night’s stadium event by Eric Welch. FROM THE STUDIO. 10.10: The Station Orchestra, “Sobre Las Olas.” 10.15: Ambrose McMahon, baritone—“ Toreador Song”—“Carmen,” “Parted.” 10.22: The Station Orchestra, “The Voice of the Bells.'* 10.27: Beryl Hayden, soubrette (by permission J. C. Williamson Ltd.)—Selected. 10.34: The Station Orchestra—‘‘Wildflower.” 10.40: Rov Galloway, baritone, selected. SPORTING RESULTS. 10.47: Late sporting results. 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds—Selected dance num* bers. 11.40: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres}. 6.45 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. 2BL, SYDNEY. (349 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 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 Kaye, broadcast from the ballroom of th« Wentworth Cafe. During intervals betwedb dances Sun news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. Close down. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). 2 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramophone items. 4.0: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Further selected gramophone items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s service conducted by Uncle Leo and assisted by cousins from Beresford Street Sunday School. 6.55: Relay of evening service from Pitt Street Methodist Church. 8.30: Relay of Municipal Organ Recital from Town Hall by Mr J. Maughan Barnett. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 11 a.m.: Relay of special Anzac Day service from St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. J. R. Blanchard. Organist and choirmaster, Mr C. W. Kerry. 12.10 p.m. (approx): Close down. 6.0: Children’s service, conducted by Uncle Ernest and assisted by the Thorndon Methodist Choir. 6.55: Relay of evening service from St. Thomas* Anglican Church, Newtown. Preacher. Rev. C. V. Rooke, B.A. ; organist and choirmaster, Mr Wenzel H. Collie. 8.15 (approx): Relay of Wellington Municipal Tramways Band concert from His Majesty’s Theatre.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 5.30 p.m.: Children's song service, by Uncle Sam, assisted by scholars from the Congregational Sunday School. 6.30: Relay of evening service from Trinity Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Gardner Millar. Organist, Mr A. M. Mill, L.A.B. 8.0: An after-church concert will be given from 3YA studio by Derry’s Military Band, under the conductorship of Mr E. C. Derry, assisted by 3YA artists, the Melodious Four. Soprano solo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “In Verdure Clad” from “The Creation.” 8.4: Selection—The Hand, “His Majestv ” 8.10: Bass solo—Mr T. D. Williams, “The Trumpet Shall Sound” from “The Messiah,” with trumpet obligato by Mr R. Ohlson. 8.14: Selection—the Band, “The Dawn of To-morrow.” 8.19: Contralto solo—Miss Belle Renaut, “The Birds of Bethlehem.” 8.23: Tone poem —The Band, “Finlandia.” 8.34: Tenor solo—Mr Russell Sumner, “In Native Worth.” 8.38: Allegro Marzialle—The Band, “La Ritarata Italiana.” 8.44: Soprano sclo—Miss Frances Hamerton, “O, for the Wings of a Dove.” 8.48: Selection—The Band, “Humoresque.” 8.53: Bass solo—Mr T. D. Williams, “My Prayer.” 8.57: Contralto solo—Miss Belle Renaut, "By the Waters of Babylon.” 9.1: Selection—The Band, “Young England.” 9.7: Tenor and bass duet—Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, “Watchman, What of the Night?” 9.11: Humoresque—The Band, “A Lightning Switch.” 9.21: Tenor solo—Mr Russell Sumner, “Crossing the Bar.” 9.25: Vocal quartette—The Melodious Four. “Abide With Me,” from “Woman of Samaria.” 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres). 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. GJS: Relay of evening service from St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral. Preacher, Rev. Canon Nevill; organist, Mr F. Heywood, F.R.C.O. 8.0: Studio concert. 2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH (285 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramophone numbers. 4.30: Close down. 7.0: Evening session—Studio concert. 9.30: Close down. Hours, wave lengths, etc., ot other Ai>»tralian stations are:—2BE, Syduey (326r.*»>, Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m.; Sydney (326 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; rKI, Sydney (280 m 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; UHD. Newcastle (280 m irregular; 2MK, Bathurst (275 m irregular; 2UE. Eandwick (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; BUZ, Melbourne (319 m Monday. Wednesday, 9 to 11.30 p.m.: SCL, Adelaide fSftSm). 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 7ZL, Hobart (516u»>. 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.; 7BN. (2B3m). irregular. Note.—ln regard t* the detailed progremmes of the Australian stations Australian time is given ’n each instance, which is 1 % hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 10

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RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 10

RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 10