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Monday, January 2nd

14¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 12 (noon): Relay of Auckland Racing Club’s meeting from Ellerslie, 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 2 pm: Relay of Plunket Shield cricket match-Wellington v. Canterbury, from Basin Reserve. Mr. A. Varney, secretary, Wellington Cricket Association, announcing. Relay interspersed with selected gramophone items. 6.0: Children’s hour-Aunt Jo. _ Gramophone selections. Vocal solo, Cousin Irene, "When I’m a Grown-up Lady" (Fisher). Lecturette, Aunt Barry, "Talk to Little People." Pianoforte solo, Cousin Thelma, selected. Aunt Jo sends birthday greetings. Vocal solo, Cousin Constance, selected. — Recitations, Cousin Joyce, (a) "The Second Minuet," (b) "Pink Roses." Song, Cousin Irene, "Mighty Lak’ a Rose" (Nevin). Pianoforte solo, Cousin Stella, "A Little Suite" (Williams). Violin solo, Cousin Muriel, selected, Gramophone selections. General chat. : News session, market reports, and sports results, : Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. : Overture. : Quartet-The William Renshaw Quartet, "Love is Meant to Make Us Glad" from "Merrie England" (German). : Elocutionary-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, some humo 8.15: Baritone solo-Mr. Wilbur Davies, "Harlequin" ( Seiderson). 820: Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Allegro Trio, No, 2" (Gurlitt). 8.30: Soprano solo-Mrs, Amy Dunn, "Good-bye" ( Tosti). : 8.35: Tenor solos-Mr. Wm. Renshaw, (a) "My Heart’s Desire" (Clarke) ; (b) "The Burning Hours" (Clarke). 0 0 1 5 9

8.42: Pianoforte solo-Mr. Gordon Short, "Reve Angelique’ (Rubenstein). 8.47: Folk songs-Miss Nora Greene, (a) "Dabbling in the Dew’; (b) "Drink to Me Only"; (c) "Strawberry Fair" (Old English). 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.58: Lecturette-Mr. Leonard Griffiths, F.R.H.C., "Flower Legends from Greek History," with elocutionary prologue. 9.10: Baritone folo-Mr. Wilbur Davies, "The Wheel. Tapper’s Song" arles). , 9.14: Saxophone solo-Mr. E. J. Askenbeck, "Valse Erica" (Weidoeft). . 9.18: Soprano solo-Mrs. Amy Dunn, "Home, Little Maori, Home" (Hill). 8.21; Instramgental , felo-Symons Ellwood Short Trio, "Andantino and Finale" 9,30: Tenor solos-Mr. Wm. Renshaw, (a) "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water"; (b)@"Far Off 1 Hear a Lover’s Flute" (Cadman), 9.36: Elocutionary-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, further humour. 9.43: Contralto solo-Miss Nora Greene, "Galway by the Sea" (Barclay). 9.48: Saxophone solo-Mr. E. J. Askenbeck, "Valse Vanite’ (Weidoeft). 9.54: Quartet-The William Renshaw Quartet, "O, Hush Thee, My Baby" (Sullivan). . God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 12 (noon): Relay description of Canterbury Park Trotting Club's meeting at Addington. . 6 p.m.: Children’s hour-Uncle Jack and Aunt Edna, bed-time stories, songs, and birthday greetings. 7.0: Close down. 7.15: News and reports, » 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Harry Ellwood. Studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band, under the direction of Mr. A. J. Schnack, assisted by 3YA artists. 8.10: March-The Band, "Conqueror" (Moorhouse). 8.18: Vocal quartet-Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, "The Hunt Is Up" (Hatto1t). 8.22: Selection-The Band, "Verdi" (Round). 8.42: Tenor solo-Mr. J. Hinton, "Onaway! Awake, Beloved" (Cowan). 8.45: Waltz-The Band, "Dreaming of Brown Eyes" (Mayne). 8.55: Bass solo-Mr, Arthur Woodward, "Hope, the Hornblower" (Ireland). 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre. 9.10: Vocal quartet--Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, "Night Winds That So Softly Blow" (Calkin). 9.14: Hymn-The Band, "Sandon" (Dykes). 9,22" Humorous recitals-Mr. Sydney Comfort, (a) "Syd. and Bill Arrive Home from Sea"; (b) "The Colonel and the Raw Recruit." 9.28: Two-step-The Band, "Bandy Bandolero" (Wallace). 9.38 : Tenor San Harry Gill, "When Spring Comes to the Mountains" OMT). . 9.41: Overture-The Band, "Tancredi" (Rimnzer). 9.51: Vocal quartet-Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, "Pussy’s in the Well" (Herbert). 9.54: Tenor solo-Mr. J. Hinton, "Crossing the Bar" (Willeby). 9.58: Cornet solo-Mr. Fred. Fox, selected, 10.1: Bass solos-Mr. Arthur Woodward, (a) "Barbara Allen"; (b) "Lass of Richmond Hill." 10.8: Burlesque lecture-Mr. Sydney Comfort, "Unnatural History." 10.12: Fox-trot-Tite Band, "Sweet as a Rose" (vans). 10.18: Tenor solo-Mr, Harry Gill, "In Dreams" (Smith). 10.21: Vocal quartet-Cathedral Male Voice Quartet, "Evening" (Reay). 10.25: March-The Band, "Half-and-Half" (Morrison). . 10.30: Relay of dance music from Caledonian Hall (by of Canterbury Caledonian Society and Mr. Reg. Stillwell). Orchestra under the direction of Mr. jackson, God Save the King. 4¥A DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-MONDAY, JANUARY 2. SILENT DAY.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 8

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Monday, January 2nd Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 8

Monday, January 2nd Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 8

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