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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7.45: News and sports results. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Strand Theatre, Eve Bentley conducting. 8.2 U; Hoy soprano, Master David Lummy—‘Tatters,’ selected, 8.28; Humor, Mr Dan Flood, humor at the piano. 8.83: Soprano solo, Mrs J. Parry—‘The Wreath, 1 selected. 8.40; Piano solo, studio pianist. 8.45 ; Boy soprano, Master David Lummy. 8.50: Humor, Mr D. Flood, humor at the piano. 8.55; Soprano solo, Mrs J. Parry, 4 Sometimes in Summer.’ 9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of dance music from the Click-Clack Cabaret, by the ClickClack Orchestra, under Mr Walter Smith. 11: Closedown.
2YA, Wellington.—7 ; News session, market reports, and sports results (programme arranged by Black and White Entertainers). 8: Chimes of the G.P.O clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental —Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.11: Choruses, tho company— 4 A Miniature Concert ’ (Zouophono record A3U2). 8.21); Flexitonc, Messrs Brown and Newlyn, 4 Tho Pal that 1 Loved (Pease and Nclson-Ailan). 8.23: Song, L, Bovd, ‘Soul of Mine’ (E. Barnc.sChappell). 8.2 G: Recital, Miss Emy Rowe, ‘Sammy’ (Lacock). 8,29; \mlin solo, Miss D. Nolan, 4 Intermezzo from 4 Cavallcria llnstieana ’ (.Mascagni). 8.32: Vocal duet, Misses Scott and L, Boyd, ‘Just A-Wearying lor You’ (Carrie Jacobs lioud-b. Hanes Company). 8.35; Sketch, Miss Leadbetter, Mr Rowe, Mr Brown, "The internal Triangle.’ 8.1 U: Piano duct, Mrs Woodley and Miss Scott, 4 March Militairo ’ (Schubcrt-Chappcll), 8.43: Vocal solo, Miss K. 13 a i took, ‘Home, Little Maori, Home’ (Hill-Alien). 8.4 G: Song and choruses, Messrs R. Park and company, 4 Jn a Little Spanish Town 1 (Wayiio-Allcu). b. 49: Vocal Milo, Mr E. Napier, 4 Kentucky Lullaby (Ned Miller and Chester Cohen-Albcrt). R 53: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9: Weather report; Maori troupe of the Black and White Entertainers. 9,1: Maori melodies — 1 Rero a to Maim,’ ‘ Pokarekarc ’; duct, Miss Maim Bennett and R. Park, ‘Life’s Dream is O’er’ (Maori translation, Asciicr-Chappcll); steel guitar .solo, Mr R. Jones. ‘ Palukilo Blues ’ (original); duct, Messrs R. Park and J. Manon. * Bluo Skies’ and _ ‘Angry’; chorus, Maori troupe, ‘ Mai re Mai a to Pan. 9.20; Character sketch, Miss Ethel Broads toek, 4 The Clutching Hand’ (original). 4 9.25; Elcxitonc duct, Messrs Brown and Newlyn, 4 Memory Land’ (original). 9.30; Solo, Miss Mollie Keating, 4 f Love a Little^ Collage ’ (O’Hara-Sucrfox). 9.35; Violin solo. Miss D. NoJau, ‘Serenade’ (Sclm-bert-Novello). , 9.40: Musical monologue, with guitar and accompaniment. Mr W. Ro.sc. ‘‘Jbe Pigtail o) Li Fang Eu ’ (Sax Rohmer-Reynolds). 9.45: Mandoline solo, Mr W. Dawson, ‘Drifting 'and Dreaming’ (ElctyncAlketo). 9.50: Vocal duct, Misses Keating, 1 Look Down, Dear Eyes. 9.53; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. IMI 3YA, Chri.sichurdi.--G: __ Children s session, by Undo Jack. 7.15: Notts und reports. 7.30; Football results, bt Chimes; relay ol orchestral selections from Everybody's Picture Theatre Orchestra, under direction ol Mr W. J. Bellingham, F.S.AI. 8.15; Icaor golo, Mr William Lowry. 4 Tho Mccti,i.T of the. Waters’ ( Balfe-Cliappcl ). 8.18: Banjolin solos, Mr Arthur Hodgson— 4 Come Back to linn (ClaribclBaylcy and Eergusson), ‘ Killarney (Balfc). 8.21; Humorous coins at piano, ’'Mr Edward Sargoant-- 4 The par.'’ (Newman-Rcynolds), Beware ol the Maidens’ (Gay-Cramcr). 8.30: Banjo and mandolin, march, Messrs Perce Skinner and Stan. liiivh, ‘ Jo inc Front ’ (M.S.). 8.33: Novelties at piano, Mr Ivan Perrin- 1 Butterfly 1 rclude ’ (Chopin-Augencr), 4 Musical JigSaw’ (ALSO. 8.39: Tenor solo, Mr Wnllium Lowry, 4 On the Banks ol Allan Water’ (Horn-Chappcll). o.lo; Banjolin solo, Mr Arthur Hodgson, l i\larch Desperation J (Dodd-Altan). 8 47; Humorous solos at piano, Air Edward Sa rgea nt— 4 W int er Fee lie* (Joncs-Reynolds), ‘A Emc Old English Gentleman ’ ( Newman-Rcynolds). 8.04 : Banjo and mandolin duet, Messrs Lcrcc Skinner and Stan. Birch, ‘A Spanish Town ’ (M.S.). 8,58: Novelties at piano, Air Ivan. Perrin, exteinpoi isations ou popular musical melodies and songs (M.S.). 9.2: Tenor solo Mr William Lowrv. 4 Tbc Arrow and tlio Bong’ (Balfc-Boosc.y). 9.G; Relay ol dance music Irom AVinter Garden, unuci direction of Air H. Bailev. 10; Cluso down. „ „ , , , 2BL, (V.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ '1 epical C lioin.-,. 8.3 : Sporting programme ; musical items by Aliss Alab'Fotlieringham (soubrcUe), Mr Reg. Harrison (comedian), Aliss Edna Lister (contralto), and Broadcasters’ Instrumental 4 rio. 30.35; Ihc Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from tbc ballroom of the Ambassadors; during intervals between dances ‘ Sun nows will bo broadcast. 12: G.l .0. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne. —7.15: C. EHjs, ‘Piastres and Pyramids.’ 7.30: Air I*. Chapman, ‘Popular Scientific Anthorr.liip in Australia.’ .7.45: Air rl. Bchwicgcr will speak Irom the LojM Agricultural Show Grounds. 8: JVlanzoni's Hawaiian Band—waltz, Jvanailian ’; ‘Mai Poina Oe I du’; quartet, ‘ Fnrgnt-mc-not.’ 8.10 : Kenneth Impctt (baritone) —■' To Ant boa (Ha tton), ‘ Spring’s a Lovab o Laclye (Keith Elliott). 8.17: Donald APBenin (violin) —‘Cradle Song’ (Alax Roger!. ‘ Avc Marin ’ (Gounod), ‘Spanish Serenade’ (Chaminadc-Kreislcr) BAi : Manzoni’s Hawaiian Band— 1 Aloa Oe, ‘Ka Paloma.’ ‘ Aly Hawaiian Maid. 8.37: Kenneth Impett (baritone) —‘The Ringers’ (Hermann Lohr), ‘Comrades of Mine’ (William James) 8.45; Oneact play, ‘ Sands in the Eyes, played hv Stanton Ecklcslon and Jessie M'Whirter. 9.5; Agnes Fortune (piano)—‘Saint d Amour (E.gaij, ‘Spring Song’ (Alcndclssolm). 9.15: Description''of a recent visit to the North of Ireland by “The Man Irom Glengarry.s’ 9.30: Kennel li Jmpcli. (baritone) —-‘Jn Summer lime ou Bicdou ’ (Graham Peel), ‘Pleading (Elmir) 9 37; Alanzoiii » Hawaiian Ha ml; selection, ‘Hawaiian Melodies,’ 9.52; Ern Trotinan ■ (humorist). ID. 4 - : Announcements. 10. G: Walter Clninipncy, assisted by Eileen Gilbert, | Do Like an Egg Cor Aly Tea.’ 10 15: Alan■zonl’s Hawaiian Hand; mandolin solo, ‘ Med lev ’ (O. G. Manzoni). 10.22: Wcndliiig and Alolloy, entertainers—-‘Tn-uight You Belong to Ale’ (David), 1 Mary Ann’ (Henderson). 10. d-: Manzoni’s Hawaiian Hand -band, ‘Three O’Clock in the Morning,’ Pihli Poi.’ ‘Hula.’ 10.10: Late sporting notes. 10.55: Alanzoiii s Hawaiian Band—‘Serenade’ (Gounod), mandolin solo by O.' G. Alanzoiii. 11: jbe Royal Automobile Club of Victorias safety message; opr great thought—“lt is a Dutch proverb that ‘paint costs nothing,’ such arc ite' preserving qualities in damp climates. Well, sunshine costs less . . . and so ol cheerfulness; the more it is spent the more it remains” (Emerson). 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sympbonsts —‘Everything’s Peaches’ (Squire), ‘Mamma's Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old’ (Lee), ‘Aly Dream of the Big Parade’ (Dubin), ‘At Sundown’ (Donaldson), ‘The Doll Dance’ (piano novelty, with orchestra; Brown). 4 Collotto ’ (Kahn), ‘’Deed I Do’ (Kirsch), ‘ Falling in Love With Y T ou ’ (Alyer), ‘ Whistle, the Blues Away ’ (Alyer, ‘ Don’t bo Angry With Me ’ (Donaldson, ‘ She Knows Her Onions ’ (Yellcn). ‘ Classicana ’ (piano solo, Lange). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG,'Brisbane. —6.30 : Bedtime stories by Uncle Ben. 7.15: Racing results. 7.20: To-day’s football play described. 7.30: Sailing notes by Afr F. 'Smith. To-night’s programme will comprise tbo relaying of a recital from the studio of Air Luis Amadeo Pc,res, “Hall bl the Muses,” George street, Brisbane. 8:
Pianoforte, solo, ‘Reverie’ (for left hand, Wilbelmy), Miss Gertrude Anderson; violin duct, 4 Herd Girl’s Dream’ ( Labilsky), Airs Attenborough and Air L. A. Pares; song, selected. Mrs Wilson; violin solo, _ 4 Saint d’Amour’ (Elgar), Air Tom Winstonc: elocution, selected, Air Phillip O'Brien lloarc; violin solo, 'Scene do Ballot' (do Beriot), Aliss .Marion Wilson; violin duct, ‘Minuet’ (Beethoven), Air Donald Trout and Air L. A. Pares; baritone solos, 4 Ou Wings of Song’ (Mendelssohn) and ‘ Factotum ’ (from 4 Barber of Seville,’ Danza), Professor Klin; contralto solo, selected, Aliss Irene .Elphiiistone; violin solo, 4 Kol Nedrci ’ (Bondi), Aliss Ronnie Jones; violin solos—(a) 4 Rondino ’ (Vicnxlemps), (b) 4 C'atalonion Lullaby’ (Pares), by request, Air Luis A. Pares; pianoforte solo, ‘Lieiibcstraum’ ( Liszt), Aliss Gertrude Anderson. ID: The ‘Sunday Alail ’ news; dose down. SCL, Adelaide.—o; Chimes. 0.1: Relay from the Covcnt Garden Rustanranl, dinner music. 0.30: Bedtime stories. 7.25; Stock Exchange intelligence : markets reports; general sporting information. 8; Chimes. 8.1; Talk by tbo Rev. G. E. Hale, B.A. 8.15: Laurence liaggitt (pianolortc solos). 9.22; Gladys Alidiic (contralto). 8.29: Alostyn Brown (violin). 8.30: Gladys Alichio (contralto). 8.40: Alostyn Brown (violin). 8.50: Relay from the Exhibition Building (by kind permission of the management), description of tho wrestling. JU.3O: General sporting information. 10.40; Relay from Glenelg, the Alaison Orchestra. 11.15: To-morrow’s programme; station announcements, meteorological information; National A ll them. TO-KORROW'S PROGRAMMES JYA, Auckland. —G. 55: Relay of service from Pitt Street Methodist Church (preacher, Rev. L. Dnlby; choral director, W. Leather). 8.30: Relay of Municipal Band concert from Town Hall, under Air Christopher Smith. 0i45: Close down. ‘2YA, Wellington.—G.ss p.m.; Relay of Vivian Street Baptist Church (Preacher, Rev. F. E. Harry; organist, Mr C. Collins; choirmaster. Air A. R. Don). 5.15: Relay of the Port Nicholson Silver Rand concert from the Grand Opera House. 3YA. Christchurch. —5.45: Children’s song service From 3YA Studio, by Uncle Sam. ' 7; Relay of evening seiv vice from St. Barnabas’s Church of
England, Fendalton (preacher, Rev. 11. S. Leach; choirmaster and organist, Air A. J. Alcrton) ; anthem, ‘O Love tho Lord’ (Sullivan). 8.15: Rebroadcast 2A’A, Wellington (circumstances permitting) ; otherwise relay nl concert irom Liberty Theatre, arranged by R.S.A. for unemployment fund. 4YA , Dunedin.—6.3o: Relay of service from the Alcthodist Central Alissiou (preacher, Rev. W. Walker; organist, Air Clias. A. Alartin). 8 to 9; Sacred concert by Air Ernest Drake’s choir and .soloists, relayed Irom the Central Alission. 2HL, Sydney.—lo.4s: Special news service. 11: Service broadcast from Newtown Congregational Church. 2: G.P.O. clock- and chimes; children’s session. 2.15: Recital by H.AI.A. gramophone. 2.45: News service. 3; G.P.O. cluck and chimes. 3.1: Anniversary service, St. Cnlhbert’s Presbyterian Church, Five dock. 4.30; Bible class, conducted by Air W. “Cairo” Bradley. 5.15; G.P.O. clock and chimes'; close down. 5.45: iChildrcn’s session. G. 30: Organ and orchestral recital, broadcast from Newtown Congregational Church. 7; Service broadcast Irom Newtown Congregational Church. 8.30: Band recital tiy tho North Sydney Tramwav Rand, broadcast from A 1 anresa. Hall, North Sydney. 9.15: Weather report and forecast (by courtesy of Air C. J. Mares, Government Meteorologist). 9.16: Broadcasters' Trio. 9.26: Aliss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo-soprano). 9.33: Mr Roger Jones (baritone). 9.40: Broadcasters’ Trio. 9.50: Aliss Phyllis Atkinson. 9.57: Mr Roger Jones. ‘ 10.4 : Resume of following day’s programme. 30.5: Broadcasters’ Trio, 10.35; G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3IjO, Melbourne.—7: Evening service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 8.30: Malvern Tramways Band,: grand chorus, ‘Judge Ale, O God’ (Alcndelssohn); selection, ‘Hymn of Praise’ (Alendelssohn). 8.40: Ethel Forshaw (soprano)—‘ Mignon’s Song’ (Liszt), ‘The Three Gipsies’ (Liszt). 5.47: Selections from ‘ Elijah,’ arranged by Win. G. James, with appropriate items by Alalvern Tramways Band; Alclbonrne Choral Union, chorus, 1 Be Not Afraid’; Air Horace White; Alalvern Tramways Band, selection, ‘The Creation ’ (Haydn); Air W. Townsend: Alelbourne Choral Union. “He is watching over Israel”; Aldlle Saffo Arnav; Air W. Townsend; Mr J. Alway, cornet solo, 'A Dream of Paradise’ (Gray); Alalvern Tramways Band, hymn. ‘Lead Kindly Light’ (Dykes); Mjss B.Horsburgh j Melbourne Choral Union,
chorus, “Thanks be to God”; Malvern Tramways Band, selection, ‘L’arlicsienne ’ (Bizet). 9.55: ‘Argus’ news service; announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria safety message ; our great thought—“ Speeches cannot lie made long enough for the (speakers, nor short enough for the hearers.” K); ‘God Save the King.’ 4QG, Brisbane.—The complete morning service will be relayed from St. Stephen’s Komnn Catholic _ Cathedral, Brisbane. 11: Church service. 12.30: Close down. The concert by the Excelsior Band will ho relayed from the Botanic Gardens. 3.15; Band concert. 4.30; Close down. The complete evening service will ho relayed from St. John’s Anglican Cathedral. _ 7.30: Church service. 8.30: Conclusion. At the conclusion of the church service the concert by the Brisbane Municipal Concert Band will be relayed from Wickham Park; the programme will include ‘ Zampa ’ (Heroic!), ‘ Gli Ultimi Ciorni di Suli’ (Ferrari), ‘Rural Scenes’ (Matt). 0.30: Close down.
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