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TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. }| 3 p.m.: afternoon session; 4.0: literary selection by the Announcer; 6.0: children's hour; 7.15: talk on “Motoring,” by Mr, Geo. Campbell; 7.30: news and reports; 8.1; relay o£ orchestral overture, from Rialto Theatre &M 0: vocal duet—Miss Alma McGruer and Miss Beryl Smith, “My Thoughts Are Swallows”; 8.14: cornet solo— Mr. Eustace Trcgilgas, “Diploma Polka”; 8.19: vocal and piano—Mr. Clyde Howlcy, (a) “Waiting for Ships that Never Come In” (b) “Jazz Waltz Medley”; 8.26: contralto solo— Miss Beryl Smith, “Hills of Donegal”; 8.30: Boswprth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, Op. 25—Allegro and Andante”; 8.39: recital—Mr. J. P. Montague, “Thanatopsis—A View of Death”; 8.44: The Bohemian Trio, (a) “Popular Hawaiian Melodies” (b) “Popular Maori Melodies”; 8.51: cornet solo—Mr. B. Tregilgas, “Les than the Dust”; 8.56: soprano solos— Mias Alma McGruer, (a) “Pipes of Pan” (b) “Love’s a Merchant”; 9.5: relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre; 9.10: vocal and piano— Mr. Clydo Howley, (a) “Brokenhearted” (b) “Fox-trot Medley”; 9.17: Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Spanish Dances”; 9.24: vocal duets— Miss McGruer and Miss Smith, (a) “Just awearyin’ for You” (b) “When Song is Sweet”; 9.33: recitals—Mr. J, F. Montague, (a) “A Group of Short Poems - ' (b) “Tha House by the Side of the Road”, 9.40: contralto solo—Miss Beryl Smith selected; 9.44: cornet solo—Mr. E. Tregilgas, “The Holy City”; 9.4?: violin and piano—Miss Ina Bosworth and Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Sonata in F Major—Allegro Con Brio”; 9.57: The Bohemian Trio, latest selections; 10.6: God Save the King.

2YA WELLINGTON. 2.20: relay description of Anthony Wilding Shield tennis match, Wellington v. Canterbury; Interspersed with selected gramophone items, and lecturette by Miss Marion Christian, - of the Wellington Gas Company, on “ Gas Cooking”; 5.0: children’s hour; 7.0; news, information, and market reports; 8.1; overture —“La Bohome”; 8.5: Celeste Quartet, “A Fox Hunt”; 8.9: humour—Mr. Cedric Gardiner, “Tho Paddy Room”; 8.14: bass solo— Mr. William Boardman, “The Vagabond”; 8.18: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Theme and Variations”; 8.28: vocal duct—Miss Mabel Dyer and Mr. Edgar Swain, “Venetian Song”; 8.32; Italian mandolin—Mr. Lad Haywood, “At Sundown”; 8.37: musical Hovelty—Tho Two Boiled Owls, “ The Disorderly Room”; 8.4 o: soprano solo—Miss Myra Sawyor, “The Nightingale and tho Rose”; 8.50: piauoforto solo—Mr. Gordon Short, “Reflections in tho Water”; 8.56: tenor solos—Mr. Edgar Swain, (a) “Fuchsia Tree” (b) “Little Green Lady of Mine”; 9.4: lectuiettc— Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs” 9.19: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “Scherzo and Finale from. B Fiat Trio”; 9.29: humour —Mr. Cedric Gardiner, “The Yard Dog”; 9.33; voeal duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. William Boardman, “Still as the. Night”; 9.37: Italian mandolin —Mr. Lad Haywood, “Charmine”; 9.41; contralto solo —Miss Mable Dyer, “A Request”;. 9.45: novelty—-The . Two Boiled Owls, “ The Radio Fan’s Dream”; 9.55: Tho Celeste Quartet, “Good Advice”; 10.0: God Save tho King.

3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: afternoon concert; 6.0:. children’s hour; 7.15: news and reports; 8.0: chimes. Relay of orchestral music from Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra; 8.15: The Melodious Four, “Welcome to May”; 8.19: violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, “Serenade”; 8.24; tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, “Oarlia”; 8.28: recitals—Miss Naaro Hooper, L.T.C.L., (a) selection from “Peg o’ My Heart” (b) “Cargoes”; 835: contralto solo—Miss' Bello Renaut, “Slumber Song of the Madonna”; 8.40: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Finale —Allegro Appassionata” from “D Minor Trio”; 8.50: soprano solos—Miss Frances Hamerton, (a) “Tho New Umbrella” (b) “Listening”; 8.55: baritone solo—Mr. T. D. Williams, “Route Marching”; 9.0: saxophone solos—Mr. Lyndon Christie (a) “Chanson Imlouc” (b) “O Sole Mio”; 9.6; tenor solo—Mr. Russell Sumner, “Now Sleeps tlio Crimson Petal”; 9.9: violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, “Midnight Bolls”; 9.14: contralto solo—Miss Belle Renaut, “Damon”; 9 19: > Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Andanto Mclodiqno” i (b) “Gavotte”; 9.28: soprano solo— Miss Frances Hamerton, “Sanctuary” 9.31; saxophone solos —Mr. Lyndon Christie, (a) “Souvenir” (b) “Me and My Shadow”; '9.36: baritone solo—Mr. T. D. Williams,. “Because of You”; 9.40: humorous recital—Miss Naare Hooper, L.T.G.L,, “Water”; 9.45: tenor and baritone duet—Messrs. Russell Suraucr and T. D, Williams, “The Battle Eve”; 9.50: The Moled-

ious.Four, (a) '‘Sleep, Gentle Lady” (b) selected; God Save the King BROADCASTERS’ (SYDNEY) LTD. SERVICE (2 BL.) V, : 8.1: 2 BL. Dance Orchestra; 9.0: Romano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra; . 9.10: Mr. Fred Webber (entertainer :at the piano); 9.15: Romano’s Rc- ■ staurant Dance Orchestra; 9.25: Mr. i Frank Ryan (elocutionist); 9.30: Ro- ■ ihano’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra; i 9.40: Mr. Fred Webber; 9.45: Ro- • mane’s Restaurant Dance Orchestra; , 9.53: Mr. Frank Ryan; 10.0: Sporting . Editor of the Sun will talk on the ■ prospects of Saturdays racing; 10.15: i resume of following day’s programme; • 10.20: Romano’s Restaurant Dance ■ Orchestra. During intervals between • dances Sun News will bo broadcast; ■ 11.45: National Anthem. ,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 11

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751

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 11

TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6541, 24 February 1928, Page 11

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