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Monday, October 17th

1X¥A AUCKLAND,.-SILEN'. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. 3 p.m.: Gramophone recital and relay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 3,30: Mr. C. R. Stevens, "Household Devices and Comforts." 3.50: Gramophone recital. 0: Close down. 0: Children’s hour-Aunt Jo. .0: News session and market reports 40: Lecturette-Mr. J. W. Collins, Secretary of Industries and Commerce Department, "A Visit to the Bureau of Standards, Washington, U.S.A." 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental-Studio Orchestra, selected. &.11: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Dorothy Dudson, "Lieti Signor’ (L’Hugenots), Meyerbeer (Boosey), 8.15: Piano quartet-Mrs. Flora Peyton, Misses Dorothy Tighe, Gwen Shepherd, and Mr. Clement Howe, "Valse Brillante,’ Moskowski (Augener). 8.20: Baritone solo-Mr. Harry Wilson, "Onaway, Awake, Beloved," Cowen (Oliver Dilson). 8.24: Instrumental-Studio Orchestra, selected, 8.34: Contralto solo-Mrs. Philip Clarke, "O Mio Fernando" (La Favorita), Donizetti (Boosey). 8.38: Cornet solo-Mr. W. J. Kay, "Swect Spirit, Hear My Prayer," arr. by Weide (Wright and Raines), 8.42: Tenor solos-Mr. Roy Hill, Old English songs, (a) "My T.ovely Celia," arr. by Lane Wilson; (b) "Phyllis Hath Such Charming Graces" (Boosey), : Violin solo-Mr. Allon Carr, selected. : Elocution-Mr, Stanley Warwick, "King Henry at Agincourt,’ Shakespeare; "The Secret of the Machines," Kipling. : Weather report. : Instrumental-Studio Orchestra, selected.

9.13: Lecturette-Lieut. Gordon Burt, "Dangerous Experiences in and amongst the Ice Around Franz Josef Land; Shipwrecked amongst Uncharted Rocks and Homeward Bound." 9.28; Mezzo-soprano-Miss Dorothy Dudson, "Ah! se tu Dormi Svegliati," Vaccai (Boosey). 9.32: Piano quartets-Mrs, Flora Peyton, Misses Dorothy Tighe, Gwen Shepherd, and Clement Howe, "March No. 1, Op. 51," March No. 6, Op. 40," Schubert (Augener). 9.36: Baritone solos-Mr. Harry Wilson, (a) "I Love You Truly," Carie Jacobs; (b) "A Little House," Bond, Aylward (Fred. HarrisCollard and Montrel). 9.40; Violin solo-Mr. Allon Carr, selected. 9.44: Contralto solo-Mrs. Philip Clarke, ‘"Habanera’ ("Carmen"), Bizet (Boosey). 9.48: Cornet solo-Mr. W. J. Kay, "The Holy City," Stephen Adams (Boosey). 9.54: Tenor solo-Mr. Roy Hill, "Where My Caravan ‘has Rested," Coates (Chappell). 958: Instrumental-Studio Orchestra, selected. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. ° Ww p.m.: Afternoon concert session. .0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jack. 15: News and reports. 30: Talk-Mr, E. J. Bell, "Books." 0: Chimes. Studio concert by Band of 1st Canterbury Regiment Infantry, under conductorship of Lieut. C. H. Hoskins, and assisting 3YA artists. 8.1: March-Band, "Fernando," Greenwood (Richardson). 8.4: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss IX, Doherty, "Oh! Mistress Mine," Quilter (Boosey). 8.8: Fantasia-Band, "Countrv Life," Le Due (Wright and Round). 8.15: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss R, Lucas, "Play Make-Believe," Webs‘er (Schirmer). 8.19: Polk--Band, "Besses o’ the Barn," Clements (Boosey). 8.23: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Bessie Stallard, "Wait," d'Hardelot (Chappell). 8.27: Valse de Triumph-Band, "A Pacon of Victory," Francvis (Boosey), 8.33: Talk-Captain Findlay, of Wigram -Aerodrome, "Future Prospects of Flying, With Special Reference to New Zealand" (third of series). 8.48: Selection-Band, "Empireland," Douglas (Feldman). £56: Vocal duet-Misses R. Lucas and N. Penberthy, "Twilight," Nevin (Ditson). . 9.0: Relay of orchestral selectious from Strand Picture Theatre String Quartet, under conductorship of Mr. Harry Ellwood, 5: Pianoforte solo-Miss K. Doherty, "Shepherds Hey," Grainger (Schott). 9: March-Band, "Hanoverian," Schultz (Hawkes). 9.22: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss R. Lucas. "The Dawn Has a Song," Phillips (Chappell), 9.26: Selection-Band, "Gipsy Love," Lebar (Chappell). 9.32: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss Bessie Stallard, "Advice," Carew (Chappell). 9.36: Grand march-Band, "King’s Bodyguard," Hume ( Boosey), 940: Vocal duet-Misses Lucas and N, Penberthy, "Farewell to Summer," Johnson (Gould and Boulter). 9.44; Mezzo, soprano solo-Miss Bessie Stallard. "For You," Montague (Ditson). 9.48: Overture-Band, "The Silver Star," Greenwood ( Richardson). 9.52: Mezzo-soprano solo-Miss K. Doherty, "Farewell," Liddle (Boosey). 9.56: March-Band, "Rauparaha," Lithgow (Lyons). 10.0: God Save the King. Close down. Cnrsre 4YA DUNEDIN-SILENT.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 8

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Monday, October 17th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 8

Monday, October 17th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 13, 14 October 1927, Page 8

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