TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p in.: afternoon session; 4 0: liferarv selection bv the Announcer; <">.o: children's hour; 7.15: talk on "Motoring" by Mr, Geo. Campbell; 7.30: Snows and rcpoits; 8.1: rclav of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre; 8 lo': The Lyric Four, "The JolTy Rooer"; 8.20: tenor solo —Mr. Herbert Richards, "A Border Ballad"; S.l'4: humour—Mr. Allan McElwain, "Setting a Hen"; S 29: The Lyric Four, '''The Pilgrims' Chorus"; 8.34. relay of orchestral interlude from Strand Theatre, 8.49: bass solo—Mr. Ernest Thomas, "The Sword of Ferrara"; 8.53: humour —Mr. Allan MeElwain, "The Vicar's Presentation"; S SS: tenor solo —Mr. Arthur Ripley, "Oft in the Stilly Night"; 9.3: The Lyric Four, "Night Winds Gently Flow"; 9.9: rebiy of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by The Internationals. 2YA WELLINGTON. 31: selected gramophone items; <>o: children's hour; 7.0: news session, market reports, and sports results; 81: overture—" The Skater's Waltz" 8.4: Melodic Four, "They Kissed"; 8.8: E. J. Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, "PahkiUo Blues"; 8.14: tenor solosMr. Frank Bryant, (a) "I Don't Suppose" (b) "Who Knows?"; 8.20: Synimjs-EUwood-Short Trio, "Trio in G Major, First . Movement''; 8.30: Melodic Pour, "Lav My Head Beneath n Rose"; 8 34.: E- .T. Palmer's itawaiian Trio, "Hilo March"; 8.40: tenor solo-—Mr. Sam. Duncan, *'oft in the Stillv Night"; 8.45: baritone solo-Mr'ft S. Allwright, "Mother o' Mine*': 8.50: 'cello mid x >um0 * iYrte duet —Messrs George Ellwood and Gordon Short, "Andante": S.SS: Melodic Four, "Drifting and Drcam•nti'": 93: relay of C-has. Dalton's Columbian Solo Six Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret. 3YA CHRJSTCHURCH. (! p.m.: children's hour; 7'.15: news and reports; 7.30: sports results; 8.0: relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra; 8,15: soprano and tenor duet —Miss Mabol Thomas and Mr. David McGill. -.elected: 8.19: Beresford Banjo Bann ' "Minstrel Melodies, Part 1"; 8.24: ! songs at the piano —Mr. E. A. Sar iroit, (a) "Spring, Spring, Glorious Spring" (b) "And the World Wont Very Well Then"; 8 29: Beresford Banjo Band, ''Fun and Frolic": 8.34: soprano solo'—Miss Mabel Thomas. "Jewel Song"; 8.38; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Finale from Trio in C Minor"; 5.50: humourous talk — Mr. Sydnev Comfort, "Sydney Speaks io Himself"; 8.55: tenor solo —Mr. David McGi]l, "Doloroso"; 9.0: relaj of orchestral selections from Liberty Theatre; 9.15: Beresford Banjo Band, "What Good is Good Morning?''; 8.20: songs at piano—Mr. E. A.' Sargent, (a) "Bahrem Bern Borem" (b) "Two Little. Irish Songs"; 9.25: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) | "To a Fairy Boat" (b) "Scherzo from Trio in E Flat"; 9.36: soprano | and tenor duet —Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, selected; 9 39; Beresford Banjo Band, "M'in>tr-ei Melodies, Part II"; 9.44: soprano solo—Miss Mabel Thomas, "1 Passed by Your Window";-947: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Reverie": (b) "Gypsy Song": 9.54: humorous talk—Mr. Sydney Comfort, "Sydney Once Again Speaks to Himself"; 9 57: Beresford Banjo Band, '"Merry-Go-Round"; !0.2: tenor solo—Mr. David McGill, "Heart of Gold"; 10 6*: Be re-vf orcl Banjo Band, "Bonnie Scot land"; 10.11: dance music until 11 p.m. BROADCASTERS' (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (28L.) 8.1: broadcasters instrumental trio; 8.10: vocal recital by Mr. Give Cary, noted Engiish Composer and Singer; 8.40: Miss Ethel - Friend (contralto), 8 47: Mr. Jack Win (entertainer); 9.0: G.P.O clock and chimes; A description of the. Boxing Contest broadens! from the Sydney Stadium; 9 45: broadcasters instrumental trio; 9.52. Miss Ethel Friend; 9.59: Mr. .lack Win; 1.0 9: broadcasters instrumental trio; 10.16- resume of following day'? programme; J 0.20: The Wentworth C-ife Orchestra; During intervals between dances Sun News will be broadcast; 11.30: G.P.O. clock and chimes. 3YA AUCKLAND. 3 pm.: afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection by the Announcer; d.O: children's service; 0.55: relay of evening service from Baptist Tabernacle; 8.30: St. Andrew's Quartet ." Holiest, Breathe"; 8.34: contialto soio—Miss Phyllis Grnbbcn, "The Lord Is Mv Light"; 8 39: Bosworth-Hemus-Tow.-ey Trio, "Trio, Op. 25—Finale"; 5.49: bass so!e—Air. Arthur Collougi"Within These Sacred Portals"; 8.53: St. Andrew's Quartet, "Qnniidr, CorjTu>''; 8.57: tenor solo—Mr. Robert Peter, "The Soft Southern Breeze"; 9.1: violin and piano duet— Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Sonata for Violin and Piano in F Major—Allegro and Finale"; 9.11: St. Andrew's Quartet. "I Wili Lay Me Down in Peace." <2YA WELLINGTON. 0 p.m.: children's service; 0 55: relay of evening se r vk'.e from Tarnnalu Street Methodist Church; 8.30: mezzo-
contralto solo—Miss N. Coster. "Like to the Damask Rose"; 8 35; Ariel Singers, in) "The Ash Grove" (b> "Sleep, Gentle Lady"; 8.43: SymonsEllwood String Quartet, "Andante Cantabile"; 8.48: tenor solo—Mr. Ro) Hill, "Praise Ye the Lord"; 8.52: 8.52: vocal duet—Miss N. Coster and Mr. .1. M. Caldwell, '.'Love Divine"; 8.57: Symons-Eilwood String Quartet (si) "First Movement from G. Major Quartet" (b) "Minuctto"; 93: soprano solo —Miss .Teanetto Brings, themselves as quite in accord with the "The Willow"; 9.5: Ariel Singers "The Winds"; 9.14: 'Cello solo—Mi. George Ellwood, "Air with String Ac campaniment"; 9.20: tenor solo—Mr. Roy Hill, selected; 9 25: bass soloMr. J. M. Caldwell, "The Windmill." 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 5 45: children's song scrvic-; 7 0: re lay of evening service Loin SI. An drew's Presbyterian Church; 8 15. baritone .solo—Mr. Franc's Jones "Thou Art Passing Hence. My Broth cr": soprano solos —Mrs. Franci:Jones, (a) "At pawning" <b) "Light Has Sent Me Many Roses"; clarionet solo—Mr. M. E. Withers. "Seena el Arid"; "ontralto solo—Miss Nancy Bowden, "O Rest in the Lord"; baritone .-ulo.s Mr. Francis Jones, (a; "Nazaretiv' (b) "A Song of Sleep", soprano solo—Mrs. Frank O'Brien, "Rumanian Night Song"; clarionet solo—Mr. M. E. Withers, "Ave Maria ''; contra Ito solo—Miss Naney Bowden, "Creation's Hymn." BROADCASTERS' (SYDNEY) .LTD. SERVICE (28. L.) 5 45: cliiUlrer V session; 7.0; serviei; broadcast, from St Jade's Clmrcn o; Enghii.V.; <3U" broadcasters iasr.-u niei mi i'io; S;'-7. Miss Xorah Alex ander (elocutionist); 8.49: Mr. Ai frod Wiimoro (baritone); 556: Mr. Leslie AleCalhmi (bute solos); 93. Miss Adj. Allhouse (soprano); 0.10. Miss Dulcie Blair (violi- 'solos); 9.17: 9.17: Miss Madge Clague (contralto); 9.24: broadcasters trio; 9.31: Mr. Al fred Wilmore; 9.38: Mr. Leslio McCallum."; 9.45: Miss Ada Alt-house (fltde obligato); 9 52: Miss Dulcie Blair; &.51-); resume of following 'day's programme; 10.3: Tvliss Madge Clague; 10.10: broadcasters trio.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 25 February 1928, Page 3
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