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RADIO

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—6.3o: Children's session; Aunt Betty, ,7.15 to 7.45: News and information session. 8; Chimes. 8.1; Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre (Mr J. WhitfordWaugh, conductor). 8.10: Drawing room entertainment, arranged by Mr Peter Black and party; quartet, Mr Peter Black’s Quartet, ‘Awake, Atohau Lvro ’; soprano solo, Miss Jean Black, ‘ 1 Hope’; Unto solo, Miss Ruby Bratnc, 'Shepherd idyll’; duct, Mrs Lewis and Mr Narrow, 'Calm, Silent Nhdit’; .song and chorus, Mr Peter Black and party, selected; violin solo, Miss Marion M'Murtric, ‘lrish Fantasio ’; bass solo, Mr James Litticr, ‘The Boamer ’; cpmrtot, Mr Peter Black’s Quartet, ‘Prayer’ from ‘Moses in Egypt’ (Rossini). 9: Lecture by Mr HW. Hayden, chairman of Waitcjnala. Power Board, on ‘Progress of Development of Hydro-electric Power in tho Dominion’; weather report. P. 20: Relay from Majestic Theatre. 9.26: Quartet— Mr Peter Black’s Quartet ‘The Cat and the Fiddle’ (Smith); contralto solos, Mrs A. H. Lewis —‘ Down Hero’ (Brahe) and ‘To a. Miniature ’ (Brahe); Unto solos, Miss Buhv Bra me, Ml Bacio,’ selected; song at piano. Mr Peter Black, ‘Lot’s Grow Old Together’: vocal duet, Miss Jean Black and Mr Tattler, selected; instrumental trios. Misses M'Murtrie and Frame and Mr Peter Black—' Spring’s Awakening’ (Sanderson). ‘Serenade’ (Tittl) ; tenor solo, Mr Wm. Farrow, ‘ I Hid My Love’; quartet, Mr Peter Black’s Quartet, ‘ln This Hour of Softened Splendor.’ 10; Close down. 2YA, Wellington.—7 : News session and market reports. 7.38; Lccturcttc, Mr R. Jacobsen. ‘.Oxygen: Tho Life Supporter.’ 7.50; Close down. 8; Chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock. 8.1; Instrumental Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.7; Soprano solo. Miss Joan Lowry, ‘Waltz’ from Tom Jones' (Gonnan-John Church). 8.11: Male quartet, The /Eolian Quartet, ‘ln Silent Mead’ (Emerson). 8.15: Baritone solo, Mr Geo. Wilkinson, ‘I Will Not Grieve ’ (Sebninann-Boosey and Co.). 8.19: Piano and organ duet, Mrs F. IT. Peyton and Mr Clement Home, selected. 8.24: Contralto solo, Miss Florence Penny, ‘Still as the Night’ (Rohm). 8.29; ’Cello, Miss Lila Hill, ‘Gnitarre’ (Moskowski-Peters edition). 8.39: Tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe, ‘The English Rose’ (GermanGhappoll and Co.). 8.37: Male quartet. ‘ The /Eolian Quartet, ‘ Lovely Night.’ 8.41: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.47: Soprano solo. Miss Joan Lowry, ‘Youth and Spring’ (Stcinel-Jolm Church). 8.51: Baritone solo, Mr Geo. Wilkinson, ‘ Lend Mo Your Aid’ (Gounod-Boosoy, and Co.). 8.55; Male quartet. The /Eolian Quartet., ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’ (Molloy). 9 : Weather report. 9.1: Lecturcttc. Mr Gordon Burt, ‘lnception of tho British Arctic Expedition, 1925: New Zealander off to tho Polar Regions.’ 9.15: .Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.21: Contralto solos. Miss Florence Penny—The M ind Song’ (Rogers-Sehirmer, and Co.), ‘ From the Land of the Sky-blue Water’ (Cadmon-Schimicr, and Co.). 9.26. Male quartet, the /Eolian Quartet, ‘Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye.’ 9.30: ’Cello, Miss Lilia Hill. ‘Andante’ (Klongal-Bvictkoph and Hartel). 9.34; Tenor solo. Air Arthur Coe, ‘Where’er You Walk’ (Handel-Novello and Co.). 9.38: Piano and organ duct, Airs F. H. Peyton and Air Clement Home, selected. 9.13: Bass solo, Air D. Hall, ‘ Three for Jack ’ (Sqnirc-Chappell and Co.). 9.47; Alalo quartet, the Hfolian Quartet, ‘ Medley.’ 9.52: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.57: Tenor solo, Afr B. Alayall, ‘An Emblem’ (Thompson). 10; Baritone solo, Air W. Church. ‘l’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby ’ (Clay-Boosey and Co.). 10.4: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children’s session; Big Brother Bill. 7.30: News and market session. S: Town Hall chimes; studio concert and orchestral items, under the conductorship of Air L. D. Austin, relayed from the Octagon Theatre. 8.1; Soprano solos, Aliss Rita. Holmes—--1 Last Rose of Summer ’ (Moore) and ‘ Songs Aly Alothcr Taught Ale ’ (Dvorak). S.G: Piano solo, Aliss Alarjorio Watts, ‘ Cappriccio ’ (Rosen- , bloom). 8.10; Alczzo-sopvano_ solos, Aliss Florence Sumner —‘The Nightingale’ (Alabiett) and ‘O, the Merry Frost Time’ (l)nbnc), 5.16: Violin solo, Air E. G. Ruffe!!, ‘Elegy’ (Massenet). 5.20: Baritone solos, Afr L. AI. Cachcmaille ‘ Lorraine ’ (Sanderson) and ‘lei Bias’ (d’llurde)ot). 8.26; Clarinet solo, Rev. Guy Mo re ton, ‘Song Without Words' (Mendelssohn). 8.30; Mezzo-soprano solus, Aliss Agnes Holmes—‘You’ve Got Your Alothcr’s Eyes’ (Drummond) and ‘ Alignon, Hero is April’ (Del Riego). 8.36: Orchestral selections, relayed from tho Octagon Theatre. 8.42: Piano solo, Aliss Alarjoric Watts, ‘The Girl with tho Flaxen Hair’ (Debussy). 8.45: Address by Pastor W. D. Afore, ‘Great Love Stories.’ 9: Soprano solos, Miss Rita. Holmes—‘ Dawn ’ (Curran) and ‘Spirit Flower’ (Tipton). 9.6; Violin solo, Air E. G. Ruffcll, selected. 9.11; Mezzo-soprano solos, Aliss Florence Sumner—‘Heart of Gold’ (Lang) and ‘Gleaner’s Slumber Song' (Walthew). 9.17 : Piano solos, Aliss Alarjorio Watts, selected. 9.22: Orchestra, selections from the Octagon Theatre. 9.42: Baritone solos, Air L. AI. Cachcmaille—‘ She is Far from tho Land ’ (Lambert) and ‘ Rich Love.’ 9.47; Clarinet solo, Rev. G. E. Alorcton, .selections from ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ (Balfc). 9.5-1: Orchestral selections from the Octagon Theatre. 10: Close clown. 2BL, Sydney.—B: G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; an hour’s programme presented by Cossnr Valves. 8.3: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra (under tho direction of Air J. Knight Barnett). 8.11: Air Clem. Williams (baritone). 8.18: Air Gerald Waleuu (violinist). 8.28: Aliss Gladys Verona (soprano). 8.48: Air J. AI. Post (oboe solos). 8.55: Professor Randal Wood bongo (tenor). 9.2: Weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Air C. J. Mares (Government Aleteorologist). 9.3; Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 9.13: Miss Ethel Friend (contralto). 9.20: Air Clem. Williams. 9.27: Afr Gerald Walcnn. 9.37: Prolessor Randal Woodiiouse. 9.44: Air J. AI. Post. 9.51; Miss Ethel Friend. 9.58: Resume of following day’s programme. 10: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 10.1: Announcements. 10.5: Broadcasters’ Light Orchestra. 10.15: The Ambassadors Dauco • Band broadcast from the ballroom of tho Ambassadors; during intervals between dances ‘Sun’ nows will ho broadcast. 12: G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem. 3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls: Under tho auspices of tlie Town Planning Association, Air F. E. Dixon, F.1.C.A., ‘Town Planning in America.’ 7.30: Air H. .Sclnvicgcr will comment on the doings of the day at tho Royal Agricultural Show Grounds. 7.45: Under the auspices of the University Extension Board, Professor F. AI. Wad ham, ALA., Agri. Bit. Camb. (professor of agriculture at the University), ‘The Position of Agriculture in Victoria.’ 8: First art of ‘Tiptoes,’ a. musical comedy in two acts. 9.30; Announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 9.34; Studio presentation of the opera, ‘ 11 Trovatore,’ under tho direction of J. Sutton Crow, assisted by the Studio Orchestra and Auburn Alcthodist Choir. 10.50: ‘Argus’ news service; meteorological information; sporting notes by ‘Olympus.” 11: Our great thought-^ 11 None is poor but the mean in mind, the timorous, tho weak, and unbelieving; none is wealthy but the affluent in soul, who is satisfied and floweth over.”— Topper. 11.1; Joe Aronson and his Synco - Syphonists ‘ Everything’s Peaches ’ (Squire); ‘ Mamma’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old’ (Lee); ‘Aly Dream .of. the gig, Parade - .(Dubin);

‘At Sundown’ (Donaldson); ‘The Doll Dance,’ piano novelty with orchestra (Brown); ‘ Collette ’ (Kahn); ‘ ’Deed IDo ’ (Hirsch); ‘ Ealing in Love With Yon’ (Alyer), ‘ Whittle the Blues Away ’ (Alyer); ‘Don’t Be Angry With Ale ’ (Donaldson); ‘ She Knows Her Onions’ (Yellen). 11.40: ‘God Save the King.’-

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Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 3

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 3

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 3

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