ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA, AUCKLAND.—6 p.m.: Children’s hour. 7.15; News and reports. 8 p.m. i Chimes. Relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Henry C. Engel and assisting artists; weather report; orchestra and vocal, Walter Smith’s Radio Band, novelty items an vocal choruses.
2YA, WELLINGTON.—4.3S p.m.: Selected: gramophone records. 6 p.m.: Children’s hour. Uncle Sandy’s evening. Choir, St. Peter’s Choristers, “1 Was Made a Christian ’ (Germain) ; violin duo. Cousins Margaret and Maureen. “Romance and Allegretto” (Pleyel); Uncle Sandy sends birthday greetings ; choir. St. Peter's Choristers. “We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nation’s” (Nichol) ; leeturette, Captain Duffy. “Health”; violin solo. Cousin Margaret, “Pastorale” (Refding); stories by Uncle Sandy; choir. St. Peter’s Choristers. “See. Amid the Winter Snow” (Goss); violin solo, Cousin Maureen, “Chansonne Louis XIII and Pavanne” (Kreisler); choir, St. Peter’s Choristers. “Loving Shepherd of Thv Sheep” (Hayne). 7 p.m.: News session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40 p.m.: Leeturette, Mr W. King. D.E.8.A., “Esperanto” (lesson No. 16). 8 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington; concert programme.
3YA. CHRISTCHURCH—6 p.m.: Children’s hour, Chuckle and Chok. 7.15 p.m.: News and reports, 7.30 p.m.; Talk. Mr G. N. Valentine, “The Origin and Occurrences of Petroleum.” 8 p.m.: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Albert Bidgood (by kind permission of the management) and assisting artists
4 YA, DUNEDIN.—B p.m.; Town Hall chimes; Studio concert, arranged by Mr Dan Fogarty; pianoforte solo, Miss Kathleen Whelan, A.T.C.L.. “First Movement Appassionato” (Beethoven); baritone solos. Mrs Bert Ronnerill, (a) Mountains ot Mourne” (Collinson), (b) “I Know a Lovely Garden” (d’Hardelot); violin solo, Mr F. Brooks, “Serenade” (Schubert); soprano solos. Miss Rita Holmes, (a) “(Io Down to Kew in Lilac Time” (Pel), (b) “Waltz Song” from “Tom Jones” (German); recital, Miss Molly Gallagher, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., “The Highwayman” (Noyes) ; tenor solos. Mr Dan Fogni'tty. (a) “Love. You Have Made Me a Garden” (Thomson), (b) “My Task” (Ashford); cornet solo. Miss Maureen Phillips. “Until” (Sanderson); contralto solos. Miss Rita Raffils. selected; vocal duet. Miss Rita Holmes and Mr M. Cachemaille, “Come. Sing to Me” (Thompson); saxophone solo, Mr J. Burke, select-
ed: address on League of Nations, by Professor A. G. B. Fisher. Ph. D.. “The Work of the International Labour Office” ; baritone solos, Mr M. Cachemaille, (a) “The Kiim Went Forth to the M ar” (Koeneman), <b) “Onward” (Liddle); recital, Mr A. N. Holmes. “1 Forget” (Hastings); soprano, Miss Florence Fogarty, (a) “My Prayefi’ (Squire). (b) “Thoughts” (Fisher); .violin solo. Mr F. Brooks. “Ave Maria” (Mascagni); tenor solos, Mr J. Anderson, (a) “Mountain Lovers” (Squire), (b) “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eves” (Sullivan); pianoforte solo. Miss Sheila Campbell, “A Romp” (Bowen); soprano solos, Miss Agnes Holmes, (a) “Rose in th© Bud” (Forster), (b) “You Will Never Grow Old” (Drummond); cornet solo, Mr R. Farquarson. “11 Bacio” (Ardetti); recital, Miss Mollv Gallapher. “Glory of the Garden” (Kiping); voca duet. Miss R. Homes and Mr Dan Fogarty, “Miserere Scene” from “11 Trovntore” (Verdi); saxophone solo, Mr J Burke, selected; recital, Mr A, N. Holmes, “Conversation” (Hubert).
'2 B.L. SYDNEY. —8 p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus. Dance Music by the Salonola Dance Orchestra. Mr Clement Williams (bartone). Dorothy Manning and Harry Graham, in Humour and Harmony; Mr Robert Turner (humorous and dramatic recitations) ; the Marickville Salvation Army Band.
3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.IS p.m.: Mr H. A. Brown on “Home Gardening” ; Hr C. P. Hodges on “Organised Motoring as a Factor in Progress” : Mr Frank Burne on “Oral Hygiene.” Artists: Saffo Arnay, Marion Lightfoot, Norman Pill. J. Howard King, Joe Aronson and his Synco-syiu phonists.
4QG, BRISBANE.—B p.m.: The whole of to-night’s programme will be. relayed from Acacia Garden (Australian Hotel), Queen street.
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