TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3.1; selected gramophone items; 6.0; children’s hour; 7.0: news session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40; Iccturctte —Mr, H. C. .South, “Books —Grave . and Gay”; 8.0: chimes; 8.1: overture —“Plantation Songs”; 8.5: The William Renshaw Quartet, (a) “Come to the Fair” (b) “The Sea Hath Its Pearls”; 5.12: recitation —Miss Isa McLeay, “Land of the Might Have Been”; 8.17: Sy-mons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “First and Second Movements —Trio in F”; 5.27: bass solo —Mr. Wilbur Davies, “The Lute Player”; 8.31: original entertainment —Mr. H. Montgomery, “A Little Pal of. Long Ago”; 8.36: ’cello solo—Mr, Geo. Ellwood, “Russian Song”; 8.40: meanderings of Egbert — Mr. R. Walpole “Egbert on Child Welfare”; 8.47; soprano solo—Mrs. Amy Dunn, “Take to the Damask Rose”; 8.50: tenor solos—Mr. William Renshaw, (a) “0, Lovely Night” (b) “I Hoard You’Singing”; 8.58: weather forecast; 0.0: recitation —Miss Isa McLeay, ‘ * Ojistoh ”; 0,7: SymoSis-Ell-ryood-Short Trio, “Third and Fourth Momevents —Trio in F”; 0.191 contralto solos —Miss Nora Greene, (a) “Evening Boat Song” (b) “The Trout”; 9.27: original entertainment —Mr, H. Montgomery, “Ragging Thru the 0.32: bass solo—Mr. Wilbur Davies, “Spanish Gold”; 0.37: ’cello solo—Mr. Geo. Ellwood, “Lc Cygne”; 0.41: soprano solo — Mrs. Amy Dunn, “Here’s to Love and Laughter” from ‘The Sunshine Girl” 9.47: moamlerings—Mr. R. Walpole. “Monty on Advertising”; 0.54: The William Renshaw Quartet, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour.” 3YA CHRISTCHI-KOH 3 p.m.; afternoon session; 6.0; children’s hour; 7.15; news and reports; 80: chimes; relay of orchestral music from Strand Theatre Orchestra; Studio band concert by Christchurch. Municipal Band; 5.14: baas solo—Mr. Fred A. Miller, “The Song of the Bow”; 8.18: march —The Band, “Half-and-Half ”; 8.24: humorous recitation; Mr. Jack Darragh, “Straight from the ’Orse’s Mouth”; 8.28: dance—The Band, “Moon Madrigal”; 8.32:, 'contralto solos —Madame Eva Litchfield, (a) “Remembrance” (b) ‘Snowflakes”;. 8.38: selection—The Band, “Something to Adore”; 8.44: tenor solo —Mr. Ernest Rogers, “Mona”; 8.48: hymn—The Band, “Abide With Me”; 8.51: happy song—Mr. Cheslyn O’Connor, “That’s A v Good Girl”;' 8.55: selection—The Band, “Lo Domino Noir”; 8.59: weather forecast; 9.0: relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre; 9.15: bass solo—Mr. Fred- A. Millar, “Simon the Cellarer”; 9.19: march— The Band, “On Tour”; 9.27; humorous recital —Mr. Jack' Darragh, “Guy de Vere’s Night Out”; 9.32: contralto solo —Madame Eva Litchfield, “Douglas Gordon”; 9.36: air varie—The Band, “Welsh Melody”; 9.41: tenor solo, Mr Ernest Rogers, “Bird Songs at Eventide”; 9.45: selection—The Band, ‘Andante in G”; 9.51: happy song —Mr. Cheslyn O’Connor, “I Wonder Where My Baby is To-night”; 9.55: march—The Band, “Punchinello”; 10.4: God Save the King. BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (2 BL). 8 p.m.; G.P.O. clock and chimes; 8.1: Win and Windlc (entertainers); 8.10; The Wurlitzcr Organ; 8.15: Miss Grace Saville (contralto); 8.22: Bond’s Band; 8.32: Mr, Harry Cash (comedian); 8.39: Miss Kathleen Jordon (pianist); 8.46: Maynard and Deal (mollo piano); 9.6: Bond’s Band 9.16: Roger Jones (baritone); 9.23: Win and Windlo; 9.33: Miss Grace Saville; 9.49: Bond’s Band; 9.47: Mr. Harry Cash; 9.54: Miss Kathleen Jordan; 10.1: Mr. Roger Jones; 10.8: The Wurlitzcr Organ; 10.20: weather report and forecast; announcements and resume of following day’s programme; 10.25: Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra; 11.30; G.PO clock and chimes; National Anthem.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 February 1928, Page 3
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