BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. iYA, AUCKLAND. (400 metres.) Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc., sporting »suHs; chimes; baritone soloa, selected, Mr P. G. Lee; 'cello «o!os, selected, Mios O. Lloyd; monologues, eolectcd, Miss P. Mobbcrlcy; soprano solos, (a) '•When Daisies Pied," (b) "Bells cf Twilight" (Forater), Mies A Embling; contralto solos, (a) "Elegy" (b) "Waiata .Maori" (Hill), Hiss Beryl Smith; 'collo solo, selected, Miss O. Lloyd; relay of dance programme from the Masonic Hall (Edgar Bendalls Orchestra). 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (400 metres.) Children's session—Aunt Edna; news and reports, etc., sporting results; studio conceut, arranged by Mies Ailcen Warren; relay from 9 p.m.- of dance programme from tiie Caledonian Hall. On Monday evening 3YA," Chriatchurch, will broadcast a studio concert by Derry'a Military Band. 2YK, WELLINGTON. (W5 metres.) Eclay of dance programme from tlio Columbian Cabaret by Bird's Columbian Solo Six Orchestra. 2FC, SYDNEY. (U2 metres.) The chimes of 2FC and announcements; broadcast from tho Sydney Town Hall, an organ recital by Mr Ernest Truman, city organist; from the studio, the first appearance of the "Radio Revellers," a party of entertainers under the direction of Mr Laurence Halbort, consisting of Miss Nea Hallot, Miss Gladys Fimiater (soprano), Mr Wally Baynes (comedian), Mr David Craven (baritone), Mr Rus. Garling (ventriloquist), Mr Tom Larnond (tenor); Mr Laurence Halbort introduces the company; the party will entertain listeners until 11 p.m.; the 2FC Dance Band, conducted by Mr Eric Pcarce. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) Mr Pescott; Dr. Leach; "Cousin from Non-hero"; Studio Orchestra; Rev. K. Hendorson; Frances Lea; Pietro Sarcoli, violin; news, etc.; Dr. Bartolini; Studio Orchestra; Frances Lea; Pietro Sarcoli, violin- Dr. Bartolini; Studio Orchestra; news,'etc.; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Masters. SUNDAY. IYA, AUCKLAND. Rc'av of evening service from the Pitt qtrfct 'Methodist- Church, preacher Rev. L. Dalby, organist Mr T. S. Webster; concert, to be arranged. 2YA, CHRISTCHURCH. Relay of evening service from the Du»hnm street Methodist Church, preacher Rev. a Hw fhoral director Mr H. Blakeley, organist' Miss Bell; studio concert. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) T„in.. n? evening service from the Methodia'ce'ntol Mission; relay from the St v- , f k Band Rotunda (weather pormitting) oYtcert by the St. Jg, *«*> »*" the direction o: Mr J. Dixon. •3YK, WELLINGTON. Relay oi evening service from St. An■Ws P-esbyterian Church, preacher Rev. P Howie* organist Mr Frank Thomas; ™''„ oTtlc Wellington Municipal Tramway Bunk recital, and concert f b u ri ILs Mljc=ty'6 Theatre, conductor Mr Harry Berl "'- ope, SYDNEY. Ti. e c-ening service from the Lyceum .r. , i MMhodist Mission Hall, conducted •Central MeHiocH-t ForeßM . from the o ,f,1,.', Military Hospital, a concert arEaDd , bv >FC Hospital Concert Party, unrangel dj -*u " v Chappie; d ' ir ! ,W f'n Tnc'u e The Instrumental artists *'l ln °', u \Y r Lionel Lawson, Mr Trio, consisting oi! Mr L »<>» < ' B „ Lindley }"™<fsj£ respectively: Miss violin, P>» n °'» nd J';*. Miss Virginia Mabel, Batchy. eopra..o a BasseU,, contr to Itenor.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 6
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