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RADIO

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES 2YA, "Wellington.—G.3o: Children’s session. 7: News session and market reports. 7.34: Lecturotte, Mr Preston Billing, ‘Radio.’ 8: Chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock. 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.7: Studio concert by the pupils of Madame Spillane, of Wanganui; quintet, ‘Love is Meant to Slake Us Glad’ (Chappell and Co.). 8.12: Tenor solo, Mr E. Boid, ‘ A Dream TrystV (Cadmon). 8.16; Baritone solo, Mr Pawson, ‘ Five-and-twenty Sailormen ’ (Coleridge-Taylor-John Church and Co.). 8.20: Soprano solo, Miss Amy Eaton,‘The Bel! Song,’ from ‘La Kino’ (Dolibes-G. Schirmer). 8.24: Duet, Messrs Reid and Meehan, ‘Flow Gently, Deva ’ (Parry-Edwin Ashdown). 8.28; Contralto solos, Miss Marjorie Allomes, ‘ The Sandman ’ (Brahms-Booscy and Co.), ‘Lavender Days’ (Cory and Co.). 8,32: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.38: Baritone solo, Mr C. I. Spillane, ‘Through All the Ages’ (Coates). 8.42: Trio, Madame Spillane, Miss Eaton, and Miss Allomes, ‘ A Flower Greeting ’ (Novello-Novello, Ewer, and Co.). 8.46; Bass solo, Mr S. L. Kendall, ‘Spanish Gold’ (FisberBoosey and Co.). 8.50: Soprano solo, Madame Spillane. ‘lf There Mere Dreams to Sell ’ (Ireland-Winthrop Rogers). 8.54: Baritone solo, Mr Pawson, ‘When the Sergeant-major’s on Parade’ (Longstaffc-Cbappell and Co.). 8.57; Vocal duet, Mr C. I. Spillane and Miss M. Allomes, ‘ La Sercnata ’ (TostiRicordi and Co.). 9.1: "Weather report 9.2: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.12: Baritone solo, Mr T. M. Meehan, ‘So We’ll Go No More a-Roving’ (Whitc-Chappell and Co.)- 9-16; Soprano solo, Miss Amy Eaton, ‘Poor Wandering One,’ from ‘Pirates of Pcnznnco’ (Sullivan-Chnp-.pell and Co.). 9.20: Baritone solo. Mr C. I. Spillane, selected. 9.24: Vocal duet, Misses Eaton and Allomes, ‘ Venetian Boat Song ’ (Blumenthal-Cramor and Co.). 9,28: Soprano solo, Madame Spillane, selected. 9.32: Bass solo, Mr S. L. Kendall, 'She Alone Charmeth My Sadness ’ (Gounod-Boosey and Co,). 9.36; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra. selected. 9.42: Vocal trio. Madame Spillane, Miss Allomes, and Mr C. I. Spillane, ‘Wisdom Songs, from ‘Tom Jones’ fGerman-Chappell and Co.). 9,46: Song cycle, ‘A Pageant of Summer’ (Brahe-Enoch and Sons). .Quartet, Madame Spillane, Miss Allomes, and Messrs Reid_ and Meehan, ‘We’ve. Flowers for You’; contralto solo, Miss Allomes, ‘Meadow Sweet ’; duet, Madame Spillane and Mr Meehan, ‘None So Pretty’; tenor solo, Mr Reid, ‘My Mignonette baritone solo, Mr Moenan, ‘ Traveller’s _ Joy ’; quartet, Madame Spillane, Miss Allomes, and Messrs Reid and Meehan, ‘Speedwell.’ 10.6: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. ' 3YA, Christchurch.—6: Children’s session, by Uncle Sara. 7.15: News and reports., 8: Chimes; studio concert by

Christchurch Municipal Band (under conductorship of Mr A. J. Schnack) and assisting 3YA artists. 8.1; March, Band, ‘ Loyal Hearts ’ (GreemvoodWright and Round). 8.5: Soprano solo, Jt's L. B. Salkcld, ‘Swing, My Cherub' (Clutsam-Enoch). 8.8; Bass solo, Mr Ernest Orchard, ‘Lily of Laguna’ (Stunrt-Day and Hunter). 8.12; Waltz;, Band, ‘Ecstasy’ (OayncsBoosey). 8.16: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Gladys Rugg, ‘ Days of Joy Arc Here’ (Hcmery-Phillips). 8,21: Selection, Band, ‘Lc Domino Noir ’ (AuberSmith), 8.25: Character sketch, Mr James Lanrenson, ‘Daniel Peggoty ’ (‘David Coppereicl,’ Dickens). 8.29; Hymn, Band, ‘ Abide With Mo ’ (MonkPalings) . 8.32: Soprano solo, Mrs L. B. Salkeld, ‘ Slmnborland ’ (Hope-Asch-erberg). 8.36: bass solo, Mr Ernest Orchard, ‘A Dream of Paradise ’ (GrayLarway). 8.39; Selection, Band, ‘Le Cirque’ (Lithgow-Lyons). 8,44: Mezzosoprano solo, Miss Gladys Rugg, ‘ The Little Old Garden ’ (Lockton-Fox Publishing Co.). 8.47: Talk, sports announcer, ‘Do We Know the Great Immortal W. G.P’ 9.2: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra (under the direction of Mr Harry Bllwood). 9.16: March, Band. ‘ Carry On ’ (Johnstone-Wright and Round). 9.21: Humorous recitation, Mr James Laurenson, ‘How We Saved the Barge’ (Wiltiams-M.S.). 9.24: Selection, Band, ‘ Souvenir do Russe ’ (Rimmer-Smith). 9.29; Soprano solo, Mrs L. B. Salkeld, ‘Song is so Old’ (Terry-Schirmcr). 9.33; Air variation. Band, ‘ Welsh Melody ’ (Rim-mor-Smith). 9.38: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Gladys Rugg, ‘ Tho _ Milkmaids ’ (Rogers). 9.41; Selection, Band, Andante in G’ (Batiste-Smith). 9.47: Bass solo, Mr Ernest Orchard, with organ accompaniment by Mr C. Pilling, ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ (Elgar-Boosey). _ 9.51: March, Band, ‘Punchinello’ (Riinincr-Richard-son). 10: Close down. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. 8.3; An hour’s programme, presented by Lindenian’s Wines; the Porpbry Banjo Band. 8.10; Miss Bunty Stuart (contralto). 8.17: A humorous sketch entitled ‘The House Across the Way.’ 8.25: The Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown. 8.45: Henri de Lisac (violinist). 8.53: Mr Tommy Clyde (Scottish comedian). 9: G.P.O. dock and chimes. 9.1: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr C. J. Mares (Government Meteorologist). 9.2; Cec. Morrison and his Gloomcbascrs broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 9.12; Broadcasters’ all sports expert will talk on general sporting. 9.26: Banjo Band, 9.34; Miss Bunty Stuart. 9.41: The Newtown Band. 10.1: A dramatic sketch presented by Miss Nellie Lorguson, 10.21: Henri de Lisac. 10.28: Gee. Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 10.38; Mr Tommy Clyde. 10.45; Resume of following day’s programme. 10.50; Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. 11: G.P.O. dock and Chimes; National Anthem,

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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

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805

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 2

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