TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IVA AUCKLAND. 3 ]).m: ultornoon session; 4.0: litcr:i i Y si* I eel ion by the Announcer; 6.0: children’s hour; 7.15: nows and te-l-orls, hook reciew; 8.0; chimes; S.I: relay of orchestral overture from Kialto Theatre Orchestra; 8.15: The p. emiere Quartet, “Old Alothor Hubbard”; 5.21: baritone solo —Mr. Barry Coney, “Credo”; S.2G; The Bosworth-Llomus-Towsey Trio, “Trio in D Minor, Op. 32 —Allegro Moderate”; 8.36: The Snappy Three, (a) “Yesterday” (b) “ Cock-a-Doodle-Doo ”; 8.42: contralto solo—Miss Mina Cablow, “A .Summer Night”; 8.4(1: ’cello solo Miss lull la Hcmus. “Song Without .Words”; 8.51: talk on “Great Author’s Jiv Mr. Culford Bell; 9.(1: Bos-wortlrPlleinus-Towsoy Trio, “ Londonderry Air”; 9.12: tenor solo —Mr. Elriel 1 A.)’Mailey, “Avc -Maria”; 9.16: lelay of orchestral interlude from Kialto Theatre; 9.20: /soprano solos— Miss Lola Solomon, (a) "Avc Maria” fb)“ She Wandered Down the Mountainside”; 9.33: baritone solo —Mr. Barry Coney, “Thou Art Like a Tender Flow’r”; 9.36: The Snappy Three, (a) selected, (b) “Frankie and Audrey” (c) “Precious”; 9.45: Bosworth-Bemns-Towsey Trio, “Trio in D -Minor, Op. 32 —Scherzo and Flegie”; 9.54: contralto solos—Aliss Alina Caldow, (a) “If” O') “Nesting Time”; 9.58: tenor solos —Air. Birrell D’Afalley (a) “Flegie” (M “The. Star”; 10.4: The .!’''emiere Quartet, “O, HaJ.ipy Byes”. 10.10: God Save the King.
.1.1: selected gramophone items; d.O: (■I: 1 1 1 i i (Mi 's lum !•; 7.0: nows session, 11 •;!:k< 1 1 reports, ami sports results; S.O: cliimes; S.J- contest march First \\ i l liiiiutoii Regiment Biiii'l, ‘‘J’cit Lincoln"; 8.5; tenor solo —Mr. Frank Skinner, "Duna”; S.O: buss solo .Mr. Jas. Cooke. "Chip of tho Old Block’’; 8.13: contest selection —FFst Wellington Regiment Rami, "Tschaikowsky’s Works"; 8.33: The Clarion Quartet, "Do Sandman"; 8.37: baritone solo —Mr. Ray Kemp, "Swing Song"; 8.42: trombone solo —Bandsman W. Matson. "Tho Firefly"; 8 48: vocal duct —Messrs. W Hancock and R. Kemp, "Qui Vivo"; 8.53: descriptive march —First Wellington Regiment Band, "Paddy’s Patrol"; 9.1: The Clarion Quartet, "An Alliterative Poem"; 9.6: contest selection —First Wellington Regiment Band, "Spohr’s Works"; 9.26: tenor solo—Mr. Will Hancock, "God Touched the Rose", 9.31: hymn—First Wellington Regi ment Band, ‘ ’Jesu, Lover of My Soul"; 9.42: pianoforte solo —Mr. Andrew White, "Improvisation"; 9.50: tenor solo—-Mr. Frank Skinner, "A Night Idyll"; 9.55: march—First Wellington Regiment Band, "Kneller Hall"; God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH 3 p.m.: afternoon concert; 6.0: children's hour; 7.15: news and reports; 7.30: talk—Mr. W. Peers, of the Christchurch Philatelic Society, "The Postage Stamps of the Air": 8.0: relay of orchestral music from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra; Welsh concert, by Madame GowerBurns’s Grand Operatic Quartet; 8.15: Mr. Bernard Eennell and Grand Operatic Quartet, "Land of My Fathers"; ,819: soprano solos—Madame Gower-Burns, (a) "The Rising of tho Lark" (b) "My Little Welsh Home" 8.25: recitation —Mr. J. J. Flew-ellyn, "The Empire Spirit"; 8.28: tenor solo—Mr. Harold Prescott, "The Nightingale"; 8.30: contralto solo — Miss Jessie King, ‘ ‘ The Bolls of Aberdovey"; 8.33: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Scherzo Adagio from Trio in D Minor"; 8.46: baritone solo—Mr. Bernard Rennell, "All Through the Night"; 8.49: pianoforte solo—Miss Lucy ■ Fullwood, ‘ ‘ Troika ’’: 8.54: Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet, "A Welsh Carol" 9.0; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody’s Theatre; 9;I5: soprano solo—Madame Gower-Burns, "My Master Hath a Garden"; 9.19; tenor solo —Mr. Harold Prescott, "In the Yale of Llangollen"; 9.22: recitation —Mr. J. J. Flew r ellyn, "Two Embarrassing Situations"; 9.27: contralto solo—Miss Jessie King, "Gwendoline’s Repose"; 9.30: baritone solo — Mr. Bernard Rennell, "Adieu to Dear Cambria"; 9.34: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Ar Hyd y Nos" (b) ’ "Men of Harlech"; .i 9;40: Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Operatic Quartet, "Welsh Rhapsodic"; 9.49: pianoforte solo—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Deuxieme"; 9.54: Madame Gower-Burns and Quartet, "God Bless the Prince of Wales’’; God Save the King. BROADCASTERS' (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (2 BL.) 8 p.m.: broadcasters topical chorus; 8,3: broadcasters light orchestra; 8.10: Mr. Herbert Hinchcliffe (baritone); 8.17: Mr. Lloyd Davies (violin solos); 8 24: Miss Helena Stew'art (soprano); 8.31: Miss Mary Chariton (pianist); 8.38: Mr. Norman Wright (tenor); 8.45; Mr. Harry Thomas (elocutionist) 8 52: Miss Maisio Barnett (contralto); 8.59; resume of following day’s programme; 9.4: broadcasters light orchestra; 9.11: Mr. Herbert ’ Hinchcliffe; 9.18: Mr. Lloyd Davies; 9.25; Miss Helena Stewart; 9.32: broadcasters light orchestra; 9,39: Mr. Norman Wright; 9.46: Miss Mary Chariton; 9 53: Miss Maisio Barnett; 10.0: G.P.O. clock and chimes; 10.7: broadcasters’ light orchestra; 10.17; The Wentworth Cafe Orchestra; During intervals between dances Sun New T s will be broadcast.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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