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.——« TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 'IYA AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) Afternootr concert; children's session. Sister Maisie; news and reports, etc.; chimes; relay of orchestral selections by the Empress Theatre Orchestra; baritone solos, (a) "Eventide,"' (b) "Who is Sylvia?", Mr Stuart Charles; violin solos, (a) "Sereuade" (Moskowski), (b) "Cavatina" (Raffe), Miss Daphno Highams; Ante «olos, selected, Mr F. W. Walters; banjo soios, selected. Mr .T. Forster; instrumental trio, selections, Tho Classical Trio; relay of. Empress Theatre Orchestra; soprano solos (n) selected, (b) selected, Mrs L. Bach; 'cello solos, selected, Mr Reginald Lawson; pianoforte solos (a) "Spanish Caprice," (b) selected, studio pianist; flute solos, selected, Mr F. W. Walters.
4Y.V DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) Afternoon session; children's session, Aunt Diana's sister; news and reports, etc..;. studio concert and orchestral relay.
2FO SYDNEY. (442 metres.) A talk by a member of the N.S.W. "Wireless Institute; Mr JF. L. Grutamacher will continue his talks on the Wonders of Nature, hyi subject to-night being "In Australian Spider Land"; announcements; "Big Ben"; broadcast from the Royal Naval House, items by the State Military Band under the baton of Mr John Palmer; from the studio, Mr Ernest Archer, tenor, "Sometime at Dawn" (Wood); from the Royal Naval House, further items from the State Military Band; from the studio, Miss Suzanne Ennis, contralto; from the Eoval Naval House, the State Military Band; from the studio, Mr .Ernest Archer, tenor (a) "I Look TJnto Your Garden" (Wood), <b) "Pleading" (0. Anderson); Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer; from the Royal Naval House, the State Military Band; from the studio, Mr Brunton Gibb, elocutionist; from the Royal Naval House, 'the State Military Band; from the studio, Mr Ernest Archer, tenor, "Out of the Darkness" (d-HSrlo); Miss Leslie Elliott entertainer; Miss Suzanne Ennis, contralto; Mr Brunlon Gibb and Miss Ethel Lang, in a comedy sketch; Miss Suzanne Ennis, contralto- from the Wentworth Hotel, items by the New AVentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson; from the studio, Mr Brunton Gibb, elocutionist; further dance numbers from the Wentworth Orchestra: Celebrity records from the studio; "Big Ben"; Wentworth Orchestra.
3LO. MELBOUKNK. (371 metres.) Jlme. Soward, "Le Cheval Prodige," a Norwegian fairy story; lecture under the auspices of the University Extension Board; Dr Loftus Hills, "Popular Science' ; musical' comedj—First net of "Cousin from Nowhere," transmitted from His Majesty's Theatre, by permission'of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; a pianoforte recital from the Studio; Mr \Vm J. James; variety—The Royal Scots; News service; Len Gibson's Neapolitan Sextette; Sinton Hewitt; The Royal Scots; Len Gibson's Sextette; Sinton Hewitt; 3LO ilelodv Masters; News service; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 6
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