BROADCASTING.
♦ TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND. (■l2O metres.) Atiorucon conceit; . children's fio.ssj.ou; news and' reports; special demonstration concert; Chimes; instrumental trio, selected, Moore Sisters; vocal quartet, "The Long Day Closes," tho Lyric Four; soprano solos, "Flower Song" and "Brown Bird Singing," Miss F. Sutherland; violin solos, selected. Sir It. Huston; humour, "ilonty," ill- A. M.cElwain; contralto solos, scletted, Miss L. Walker; vocal quartet, "Fishing," the Lyrio Four; flute solo, sdected, Air Geo. Poore; baritone solos, "Inter I\os" and "A Son of the Desert Am I," Mr fc>. Pritchard; eoprano solos, "Love is 'Meant to - Make Us Glad" und Solveig's Song," Miss I. Holmes; instrumental trio, selected, Moore Sisteis; humour, . selected, Mr A. McElwain; harp solos, selected, Miss Mavis Grevatv. tenor solo, "Oh, Vision Entrancing," Mr Arthur ltipley; 'cello solos, selected, Miss Lalla Hemus; oooal duet, "Solenno in Quest Ora," Messrs Baker aud Uipley; instrumental trio, selected, Moore Sisters; baritone solos, "from Oberon in Fairyland" and "Old Baity," Mr Fred Baker f riute solo, selected, Mr Geo. Poore; dance orc.iestra, 17 minu>.°? ct jazz selections by the GloomChasers' Jazz Orchestra.. • 1 SYA, DUXEDIN. .. • (3SO metres.) Alterncon ■ concert; children's. session; news and reports, etc.; studio ■ corcert by Mr Fiodv.ick Braithwaite and party. 2FC. SYDNEY! (•142 metres.) Dalgety's market report •• (wool, meat, stock!, iruit and vegetable .'markets; . Mr Xessell Hall, M.A., will complete liis sciies of. talks dealing with the !ood value ol iioney; announcements; "Big Ben"; from the Darlington Town Hall! items by the Metropolitan Band, under tile baton of ill 1 J. Schaeficr: nom the studio. Miss Kitt" Gordon, contralto, (ai ''The Bitterness .o"t Love" (Dunn),. Ibi "Betty's Garden" (faiiderson); from the Durlipgtoii Town Hall. Metropolitan Band; iicm tje studio, tlici Four Waifs;- male quartet; ;rom the- Darlir.glon Tern Hall, the Metropolitan Bund; item Ihii studio, Miss Kitty Gordon. "LiUie House or Blessing" (Lchri; trom t!i'Dariington l'ow;j liail, 1 lie Metropolitan Band;, .irotu .the studio,. the Four Waifs; Miss Kitty Gordon, contralto,' 'Look Down Dear _ Eyes" (Fisher): Mr Lionel ' Lay,-son' Violinist, (a) "CanzonetU" Ti'schaikowskv), (o) -Souvesu (Drdm); Mr Jack Li.iusdi.iM! !r*^ C V- f T ' E;a!e quartet, Mr L;onel Lwson.- r.oiinist, "Seoord Movement sonata in" C.Minor' (Otic)-'.Mr Jack . Llnr.«dam», entertainer- ;™, ~, V. entworth Hotel; Sydney, h&Jst- iZ ,- Sen ' Symphonic Dance Ljcht--the d.vtclion ox lie Sydney. Simp-
son: Celebrity records; "Bis Ben";- Wentworth Js'ew Symphonic Banco Orchestra. 3LO, MEIiSOURXE. (371 metres.) It. 11. Wilmot; university extension leclurc; Dr. Loftus Hills;. South ilelbounio City Band; the Royal Scots; Thelnia Ready, banjo; Dr. Bartolini; Pietro Snrcoli, violin; ! Mrs .Maurice Dudley, • 0112-uct play; South. j . Band: .Wendling and Molloy; 1 Pietro Sarcoli, violin; Dr. Bartolini; Gishovne Old Boys' Association, Mr J. Hall; the Royal Scots;... news, etc.; South 3lelbourne Band; sporting ■ notes, "Olympus''; Wendling and Molloy; Thclma Beady; South. Melbourne Bund: news, etc.; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18896, 11 January 1927, Page 6
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