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TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES 2YA, Wellington.—o.3o to 7: Children’s session. 7 to 3: News session and market reports. S: Chimes of tho G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, 'selected. 8.11: Baritone so'o, Mr Ray Kemp, ‘ Even Bravest Heart ’ (Gounod-Chap-pcll).- 8.1-5: Flute solo, Mr L. M. Rothwell, ‘ Yalse, Opus 64, No. 1’ (ChopinCundy, Rettouy), and ‘Souvenir’ (Drdia.FischevL 8.20 : Soprano solo, Mi's A. Dunn, ‘The Waltz Song’ from ‘Tom Jones’ (German-Chappcll). 8.25; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected, 8.35: Tenor solos, Mr AV. Rcushaw, ‘The English Rose.’ from ‘Merry England’ (German - Chappell), and ‘ Eriskay Love Lilt,’ from • Tho Songs of the Hebrides’ (Kenncdy-Fvaser). 8.41: Contralto, Miss Nora Greene. ‘ Spirito Rci ’ (unknown-Angener), and ‘Verdant Meadows’ (‘Aliena,’_ HandelBoosey). 8.46: Piano duet, Miss D. A. Tighe* and Mrs F. Peyton, ‘ Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 1’ (Chopm-Reters). 8.51: Baritone solo, Mr Ray Kemp, ‘ Largo Factotum’ (Rossini). 8.56. Soprano, Mrs A. Dunn, ‘ Sing, Sing, Blackbird ’ (Rhillips-Boosey), and ‘My Dream Boat’ (Noveilo-Asherly, Hopwood). 9.2: Weather report. 9.3; Lecture, ‘Tho Carillon,’ by Dr Marsden. 9.15: Elocutionary, Clement May, ‘ The Deleat of the City’ (O. Henry), and a song story, ‘ When 1 was a Boy at School.’ ’9.25: Flute solo, Mr L. M. Rothwcll, ‘By the Brook’ (MetzgerFisciier). 9.o0: Contralto solo, Miss Nora Greene, ‘Che Faro,’ from 1 Orteo ’ (Glnck-Boosey). 9.35: Piano duet, Miss D. A. Tighe and Mrs F. Peyton, ‘Polonaise, Op. 26, No. 1* (Chopin-Peters) 9.4.0; Tenor sob, Mr W. Renshaw, ‘ Where e’er You Walk,’ from ‘ Somel ’ (Handel-Boose.y). 9.44; Insirupiental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 10: Close down.

3YA. Christchurch. —G; Children’s session, by Uncle Sam. 7.15; News and reports. 7.30; Talk; ‘How electricity Reaches Our Homes,’ by Mr G. M. Battersby, B.Sc., assistant engineer, AI.E.D S: Chimes; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band, under direction of Air E. C. Derry, and assisting 3YA artists. 8.1: March, baud, 1 New Colonial ’ I Hall-Church). 8.6: Baritone solo, Mi E. 11. Hawker, ‘The Gay Highway’ (Drummond-Cary). ' 8.10: Contralto solo, Miss Edna Johnson, ‘lf You Were the Opening Rose ’ (HewittProwsc). 8.13: Valso lente, band, ‘ Angelas ’ (Lottur-llawkes). 8.18: Soprano solo, Miss Gladys Brooks, ‘ Music When Soft Voices'' Dio ’ (BesleyBuoscy). 8.27; Baritone solo, Mr K. A. Dowell, ‘The Old Church Choir’ tßolman-Alhnrt and Sous), ‘A Dream’ (J. C. Bartlctt-Oluer Ditson and Cm). 8.26; Trombone trio, Bandsmen Andrews, Moody, and Lawric, ‘ Tim Jolly Sailors’ (iioiaid-VvTigliL and Round). 8.30: Baritone solo, Mr E. R. Hawker, ‘ Tops’l Halyards’ (Hairy-Hams). 8.31; Selection, band. ‘High Jinks’ (CJark-Schirmet ). 8.42: Contralto solo. Miss Edna Johnson, ‘Sunset at Sea’ (Bonner-Sdurmcr). 8.-16; March (Slav), hand, ‘Entry of the Bnlgars’ (Lotter-liawkcs). 8 51: Soprano solo, Miss Gladys Brooks, ‘The Voice of Joy’ (Scotl-Ditsou). 8.5(51 Instrumental quartet, Bandsmen Jongbin, Honghey, Glass, and Sharp, ‘ Comrades in Arms’ (Adam-Wriglrt and Round). 9; Weather report. 9.2: Relay Horn Strand Picture Theatre. Orchestra.. 9.15: Baritone .solo, Air E, A. Dowell, ‘ The Paradise. in Mother’s Eyes ’ (Sheavd-Allan’s). 9.19: Veil dance, band. 1 Mystic Beauty ’ (EncikHawkos). 9.24; Contralto solo, Miss Edna Johnson, ‘ Still as the Night ’ (Bohm-Lengnick)— 9.28: Selection, hand, ‘The Girl in the Taxi’ (GilbertBoosoy). 9.3 G: Baritone solo, Air S. Armstrong, ‘ The Songs 1 Sing to You ’ (Willeby-Church). 9.40: Soprano solo, .Miss Gladys Brooks, ‘ The New Umbrella ’ (Besley-Winthrop). 9.44; Valsc band, ‘ Nights of Gladness’ (An-diffe-ilawkes). 9.50; Baritone solo. Jli- E. it. ■ Hawker, ‘ The Sweeper (Henty-Cramer). 9.54: March. band, ‘Marselino’ . 10: Close down.

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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 2

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