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RADIO

TO DAY’S PROGRAMMES ALL STATIONS WORKING. SOME INTERESTING ITEMS. IYA, AUCKLAND (533 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Clos& down. 6.0: Children’s session conducted by Cinderella, assisted by Uncle Big and Cousin Small —dialogue, duet. Letters and birthdays; stories and jokes. Song, Cinderella, “Elizabeth Ellen.” Closing chorus. 7.15: Nev»s and sports results. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1 : Relay of orchestral overture from Prince Edward Theatre orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Ernest Beachem. 8.11: Vocal quartette—Lyric Quartet, “A Russian Lullaby.” 8.15: Tenor solo—Mr Herbert Richards, “Parted.” 8.19: Vocal and Instrumental—Bohemian Trio, (a) “Lay My Head Beneath a Rose” ; (b) “I Wonder How 1 Look When I’m Asleep.” 8.27: Humour—Mr Alan McElwain, Some I Humour. 8.32: Vocal quartette—Lyric Quartet, “Dinah.” 8.36: Relay of orchestral entr’acte from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.44: Tenor solo—Mr A. Ripley, “Jest A’Wearying For You.” 8.48: Humour—Mr A. McElwain, More Hu8.53: Vocal and Instrumental— Bohemian Trio, (a) “Blue Skies”; (b) “When You're Lonely.” 9.3: Bass solo—Mr E. Thomas, “Friend o’ 9.8: Vocal quartette—Lyric Quartet, “Evening’s Twilight.” 9.12: Relay of dance music by The Internationals, under Mr Clyde Howley, from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres).

3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 3.1: Relay description of Rugby football match from Athletic Park (Mr C. Lamberg, announcer). 6.0: Children’s session—Auntie Dot and Uncle Toby. Special hour of fun. Mouthorgan, songs, stories, and greetings. 7.0: News sessions, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Professor Hunter, Director, W.E.A., “The Value of Adult Education.” 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—The Orchestra, “Sounds from the Sunny South.” 8.9: Quartet —Melodie Four. “They Kissed." 8.12: Bass solo—Mr W. W. Marshall, “Drinking.” 8.16: Instrumental—The Orchest '-a, (a) “Raindrop Prelude" ; (b) “Serenade.” 8.25: Tenor solo—Mr F. Bryant, “Home8.30: English mandola—Mr Lad Haywood, (a) “Somewhere a Voice is Calling”; (b) "Only a Year Ago." 8.37: Humour—Mr Geo. Titchener, “My Motor-bike.” 8.42: Instrumental—The Orchestra, “Three Spanish Dances.” 8.50: Light vocal—The Glad Idlers, “Love Birds.” 8.55: Concertina—Mr R. M. Stratmore, “Medley of Plantation Melodies.” 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Baritone solo—Mr R. S. Allwright, “She is Far from the Land.” 9.6: Tenor solo—Mr Sam Duncan, “I Hear a Thrush at Eve." 9.10: Instrumental—The Orchestra, “The Chocolate Soldier." 9.18: Quarte: —Melodie Four, “Mosquitoes.” 9.22: English mandola—Mr Lad Haywood. (a) “One Fleeting Hour"; (b) “I Gathered a Rose.” 9.29: Humour—Mr Geo. Titchener, “I’d Like to Shake, Shake Shakespeare.” 9.34: Instrumental—The Orchestra, request numbers. 9.42: Duet—Messrs F. Bryant and R. S. Allwright, “Here’s to the Lass.” 9.46: Concertina—Mr R. M. Stratmore, “Sweet Chiming Bells.” 9.51: Light vocal—The Glad Idlers, ‘'Wandering Time.” 9.56: Quartet—Melodie Four. “Slow River.” 10.0: Dance programme—Vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCR (306 Metres). 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football at Lancaster Park. 6.0: Children's session—Uncle Sam and Aunt May—Bedtime stories, songs, music and choruses. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes and overture. 8.5: Plantations choruses, followed by tenor solo—Avonian Minstrels and Mr Ernest Rogers, (a) “Our Dinah,” with bones and tambourine effects by Mr Alf Cotton, (b) “For You Alone.” 8.13: Mouth organ solos—Mr Alfred Tohill, (a) “Marcheta” ; (b) “The Bells of St. Mary’s” 8.19: Bass solo —Mr J. Filer, “Bombardier.” 8.23: Scottish humour in song—Mr Bracey Wilson, “Hooch Aye.” 8.28: Plantation chorus—Avonian Minstrels, “It’s Gone,” with bones and tambourine effects by Mr Alf. Cotton. 8.32: Instrumental Trios— Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.42: Tenor solo—Mr D. Clapperton, “Meadow Lark.” 8.46: Burlesque—Mr Sidney Comfort, “Told by the Steeplejack.” 8.52: Happy songs at the piano with ukulele obligato—Miss Muriel Johns (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele), one or two happy songs. 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture. 9.5: Plantation chorus—Avonian Minstrels, “A Darktown Lullaby," with bones and tambourine effects by Mr Alf. Cotton. 9.9: Scottish humour—Mr Bracey Wilson, “The Waggle o’ the Kilt.” 9.14: Bass solo—Mr J. Filer, “The Bosom of the Deep.” 9.18: Instrumental Trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Water Lilies”; (b) “Gavotte.” 9.28: Humorous recital—Mr Sidney Comfort. "The Curate.” 9.33: Tenor and bass duet—Messrs E. Rogers and J. Filer, “The Battle Eve.” 8.37: Happy songs at the piano with ukulele obligato. Misses Muriel Johns and Edna Johnson. 9.4.3: Mouth organ solos—Mr Alfred Tohill. 9.49: Monologue—Mr Frank Olds, “Hello! What Are You Doing Here?” “9.54: Plantation chorus—Avonian Minstrel.-:. ‘‘De Lecture,” with bones and tambourine effects by Mr Alf. Cotton. Dance music until 11 p.m. Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres). i 2.45 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby foot- I baii match (senior grade) from Carisbrook i Grounds. 5.0: Close down. 7.15; News session. 7.30: Address or. “Psychology,” by Mr H. McQueen of the Technical College. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 8.10: Vocal quartet—-4 YA Harmonists, "Alice, Where Art Thou?” 8.14: Pianoforte solos—Miss Aroha Allan, (a) “The Doll Dance” ; (b) “Polly.” 8.19: Soprano solo—Miss Roma Buss, “Song of Sunshine.” 8.22: Violin solos—Mr A. R. Watson, (a) “Polonaise” ; (b) “Romance.” 8.30: Tenor solo—Mr R. A. Mitchell, “Passing By.” 8.33: Cornet solo—Mr George Christie, “The Mocking Bird.” 8.40: Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Mollie Andrews, “The Hills of Donegal.” 8.43: Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 8.50: Baritone solo—Mr F. M. Tuohy, “The Night Nursery.” 8.53: Flute solos—Mr J. W. Stewart, (a) “Belladonna.” (b) “Philomeleus Klage.” 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Vocal quartet—4 YA Harmonists, “A Lover’s Ditty.” 9.8: P : >no ’-'rrc solos—-Miss Aroha Allan (a) “Simple A -’i" ; lb) “Liebestraume.” 9.1.-.: Soprano solo—Miss Roma Buss, “The Willow." 9.19. Vioiin solo—Mr A. R. Watson, “Carnival de Venice.” 9.21: Tenor solo Mr R. A. Mitchell, “Be Thou Faithful Unto Death.” 9.29: ('.met solos—Mr George Christie. 9.35: Mezzo-..oprano solo—Miss Mollie Andrews, “I .jvc, Here is My Heart.” 9.38: Flute solo—Mr J. W. Stewart, “Loreley.” 9.43: Baritone solo—Mr F. M. Tuohy, “Elea- i nor.?." 9.45. Vocal quartet—4YA Harmonists, “Good-night, Beloved." 9.5(<: Re’vy of orchestral selections from

4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metre*). 6.0: Mail train running times. 6.2: Daily Standard news. 6.8: Stock Exchange information. 6.9: Metal quotations. 6.10: An astronomy talk. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by “The Sandman.” 7.0: Special news service. | 7.3: Market reports. 7.25: Fenwick’s stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 8.0: To-night’s programme will comprise . the relaying c.f the choral session, Murwillumbah Musical Festival. 10.0: Sunday Mail news ; weather news ; close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metre*). 6.0 p.m.: Children's session. Answers to letters and Birthday Greetings by “Mary Gumleaf.” 7.0: News and market reports. 7.5: Herald news service ; weather information. 7.12: Stock Exchange information. 7.17: Fish market reports. 7.21: Market reports. ! 7.30: Clarence Weber, will speak on Physical Culture. 7.45: Dr. J. A. Leach will speak on “Frogmouths or Moporkes.” 8.3: Camp Fire Competition. 8.28: Madame Lambert, Soprano: “Two French Songs.” 8.35: Rupert Hazel! and Elsie Day—“Harmonylarity.” 8.48: The Station Orchestra—“ Floods of Spring.” 8.55: Description of to-night s event at tne Stadium by Eric Welch. 10.15: The Station 10.25: Netta Rodney, soubrette. 10.32: The Station Orchestra. 10.40: Eileen Boyd, contralto. 10.47: Late sports notes. 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds, with accompanying choruses by Jack O’Hagan and Bob Molyncaux. 11.40: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metrerj. 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: Chimes of "Big Ben. Evening concert session. 10.15: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al Hamm 10.30: From the studio, late weather fore10.31 : The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.42: Studio music. 10.47: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: From the studio, to-morrow's proi gramme and late news.

11.0: “Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, in popular numbers until 11.45. 11.45: Clone down. JBL. SYDNEY. (349 Metres). 6.30: Dinner muiic. 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletic news; weather Information ; market and stock re7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters' topical chorus. Evening programme. < 8.0: Concert programme from the studio. 10.19: Resume of following day’s programme and weather report 10.24: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orenestra. under the direction of Mr Cyril Rare, 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. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES IYA AUCKLAND. | (333 Me:reb). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.C: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Selected studio items. 4.39: Close down. £.O: Ch : .idreii’s song service conducted by Uncle Leo, .insisted by cousins ftom Dominion Road Methodist Sunday School. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Church, preacker, Rev. Lamb Harvey. Organist, Di. Neil McDougall. 8.30: Relay of Auckland Municipal Band Recital from Town Hall. 9.30: Close down. 2YA. WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). : 11 a.m.: Relay of morning service of the ’ Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Thomas Yates ; organist and choirmaster, Mr T. Forsyth. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session—Uncle Ernest and St. James’ Presbyterian Choir. 6.55: Relay of evening service from St. » Thomas’ Anglican Church, Newtown. Preacher, Rev. F. S. Ramsen, L.T.H. (Vicar of Petone) ; organist and choirmaster, Mr Wendel Collie, L.L.C.M. 8.15: Relay of band recital of the Port ' Nicholson Silver Band from the Grand Opera House. 3YA, CHRISTeHURCH. (306 Metres). 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle Sam, assisted by scholars from . the Tennyson Street Congregational Sunday School.

6.30: Relay of evening service from Trinity Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. D. Gardner Miller. 8.15: Relay of 2YA, Wellington (Band concert by the Port Nicholson Band). 4 YA, DTJNUDIN. (463 Metres). 5.30 p.m.: Children’s song service conducted by Big Brother Bill, assisted by the Y.M.C.A. Boys’ Division Choir. 6.30: Relay of service firm th-’ Central Mission. Preacher, Rev. W. Walker. Organist. Mr Chas. A. Martin. 8.0: Relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of concert by the Kaikorai Band, under the conductorship of Mr E. Franklin. 9.15: Close down. 2ZF, PALMERSTON NORTH. (285 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session 4.30: Close down. 7.0: Evening session. 9.45: Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 Metres). 7.30: The complete evening service will be relayed from St. Stephen’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park. 9.30: Close down. Hours, wave lengths, etc., of other Australian stations are:—2BE, Sydney (326 m. Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m. ; 2GB, Sydney (326 m. 9.30 to 11.30 p.m ; 2KY. Sydney (280 m. 9.50 to 11.30 p.m. ; 2HD, Newcastle (280 m irregular: 2MK, Bathurst (275 m irreguLtr; 2UE. Enndwieb (297 m 9.20 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 $ p.m. to midnight) BUZ, Melbourne (319 m Monday. W**»teeday. 9 »o 11.30 p.m. SCT/. Adelaide (3WMn), 8 p.m. te 1 a.m.; 7ZL. Hobart (516 m. 8.30 p.m. to ‘ 1.30 a.m. ; 7BN, Launceston (283 m. ■ irregular. Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian station* AuaI tralian time is given in each instance, which is 1J hours behind that of New Zealand. A HEALTHY YOUNGSTER 1 f Your child _an’t be healthy if he has i worms, which make him miserable and restless, preventing sleep. Give him WADE’S WORM FIGS. Nice to take, and absolutely safe and reliable. No ■ bad after-effects. WADE’S WORM ‘ FIGS are obtainable from most chemists and stores.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 10

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RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 10

RADIO Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 10

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