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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND, (-120; metres.) Afternoon concert; news and reports, sporting resultß, yachting results by Mr A. J. Collins; chimes; pianoforte solos: (a) "Ballade" (Chopin), (b) "Aufehwung" (Schuraan), Mr R.Rcid; soprano solos, selected, Miss B. Birrell; violin solos, selected, Mr J. Stralen; tenor solos: (a) "Tutt Amour" (Flotow), (b) "Dolorosa" (Phillips), Mr A. Wright; soprano solo, Belocted, Miss B. Birrell; violin 8010, selected, Mr J. Stralen; tenor solo, selected, Mr A. Wright; relay of danco programme from St. Benedicts/"Hall by the-Eva Ellis Orchestra. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (400 metres.) Children's session, Aunt Edna; news and reports, sporting results;' studio concert; relay of dance programme from Caledonian Hall of Christchurch Dance Assembly (Jackson's Orchestra). 2FC: SYDNEY. (442 metres.) The chimes of 2FO and announcements; broadast from Lady Davidson's home, Turramurra, a concert by the 2FO Hospital Concert Party, Mr Rusb Garling introduces the company; Mr Alex Whitson, baritone; Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano; Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; Mr Arthur Prince, banjo solos; Mr Fred Harman, baritone; Mr Archie Seymour, entertainer; Miss Enid Hynes, pianist, prelude in C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff); Mr Alex Wliitson, baritone; Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano; Mr Rus Garling and "Jerry" in ventriloquial patter; Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; Mr Arthur Prince in banjo solos; Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano; Mr Fred Harman, baritone; Mr Archie Seymour, entertainer; Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano; Mr Fred Harman, baritone; from the studio—Miss June MacKaill, songs at the piano—(a) "Jealous," (b) "In the Shade of a Bungalow" (Armstrong), (c) "Wagneritis" (grand opera modernised); Mr Ford Adams in comio opera numbers: (a) "Pearl of Sweet Ceylon," from "The Cingalee," (b) "800-Bhamba," from "The Cingalee"; Mr Percival Spouse, in mouth-organ selections: (a) "Harry Lauder's Favourites," (b) "Two Eyes of Grey" (Phillips); 2FO Dance Band in dance numbers, conductor Mr Eric Pearce: Miss June MacKaill, entertainer. "Dustin' tho Keys" (piano novelty) (O'Neill), (b) "Venetian Night and You"; Mr Ford Adams, "The Girls All Call Me Otto" (from "The Girls of Gottenburg"); Mr Percival Spouse, mouth-organ selections: (a) "Medley-Scotcli Reel," (b) "The Jolly Coppersmith"; 2FC Dance Band in dance items; Mr Laurence Halbert, baritone; 2FO Dance Band; Mr Laurence Halbert; baritone; Celebrity records; 2FO Dance Band in dance items. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) F. Chapman; Dr. Leach: Diggers in Hospital; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters. ;

SUNDAY. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. Relay of evening service from the Durham street Metliodi.st Church, preacher the Rev. A. Hay, choral director Mr H. Blakcley, organist Miss Bell; studio concert: Instrumental Trio, selected, Sliss Aileen Warren (piano), Sir F. Bullock (flute), Mr Hstuiiton Dickson ('cello); soprano solo, "Nearer My God to Thee," Miss Lilian Hanham; baritone solo, selected, Sir Bernard Rennell; 'cello solos. "Rustic Dance," "Cradle Song," Sir Hamilton Dickson; contralto solo, "He Shall Feed His Flock," Miss Dorothy Spiller; Instrumental Trio, selected. Miss Aileen Warren (piano), Mr F. Bullock (flute), Mr Hamilton Dickson ("cello): soprano solo. "Spring's Awakening," .Sfiss Lilian Hanham; baritone solo, selected. Mr Bernard Rennell: 'cello solos, "Lullaby,", selected, Sir Hamilton Dickson: contralto solo, selected, Miss Dorothy Spiller. IT A, AUCKLAND. Relay of evening service from the Bapfist Tabernacle, Auckland, preacher the Rev. J. J. Kemp, organist Mr Arthur E. Wilson; a programme of organ and choral items will be broadcast. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) Relay of evening service from St. Paul's Cathedral, preacher Bishop Richards, organist Mr E. Hcyivood, F.R.C.0.; relay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Sir J. Dixon. 2TK, WELLINGTON. (295 metres.) Relay of evening service from the Taranaki street Methodist Church, preacher the

Rev. Olarence Eaton, organist and choral director Mr H.Temple-White; studio concert. 2FC, SYDNEY. The evening service from Pitt street Congregational Church, conducted by-the Rev. T. E. ltuth; from the studio: the Sydney Instrumental Trio, consisting of Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist), Mr Gladstone . Bell ('cellist), and Mr Lindley Evans (pianist); (a) "Finale" from Trio by Tschaikowsky, (b) "Slow Movement" from Trio by Mr Lindley Evans; duet, Miss Joyce Hadley, soprano, and Mr Charles Stephens, tenor, "Letter Song" (from "Carmen") (Bizet); Mr Gladstono Bell, 'cello, solos; - Miss Joyce Hadley, soprano, (a) "Bird Song" (Pagliacci) (b) "AhloFu" ("Magic Flute") (Mozart); Mr Lindley Evans, piano solos: (a) "Barcarolle" (Rubinstein), (b) "Study in A Major" (Poldini); Mr Charles Stephens, tenor, (a) "Flower Song" ("Carmen") (Bizet), (b) "Oieno b mar" ("La Gio-' conda" (Ponchillo); Miss Joyce Hadley, soprano; Mr Lionel Lawson, violin solos; duet, Miss Joyce Hadley, Boprano, and Mr Charles Stephens, tenor, . "Aida" (Verdi); Mr Charles Stephens, tenor; Sydney Instrumental Trio, consisting of Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist), Mr Gladstone Bell ('cellist), and Mr Lindley Evans (pianist). 3LO, MELBOURNE. .■ Service from Wesley Church; from the studio: St. Augustine's Orphanage Band; Harry Wotton; Pietro Sarcoli, violin; Jane Blackmoro, contralto; St. Augustine's Orphanage Band (cornot solo); Harry Wotton; Pietro Sarcoli, violin; Jane Blackmore, contralto; St. Augustine's Orphanage Band; news service; Our Great Thought.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 11

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