BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAJmiES/' 4
. ■ '••;•..••• iya Auckland. ■•''• fy& /. :: .■ (420-Metres.) : '• "''■'■ Afternoon soßsion; ;nWs"and relay'of orcheetrargeleotiohs.by thi* fcmpreßS lfteatrA Orchestra, under tie'dire> tion Mr W. J.jCox; instru., (a)' "Kitea*.' kau .Waltz," (b) "lUxee O'clock in, the Mot* ing, Hawaiian Instrumentalists; baritone solos, (a) "Bomany Lass," (b) "Bluid Ploughman, 1 ' Mr Laurie Stewart; saxophone solos, (a) -"laughing B&x," (b)". "Vala* Eroica" (Wieddfft), 'Mr B. McMinn; humorous, vcntriloquial entertainment, -Mr J, Collier; relay of orchestral ■ selectione by the Empress Theatre Orchestra; baritone solo, "King Charles," Mr Varney Cooke; instrn., (a) "Invercargill March," (b) "Hawaiian Echoes," Hawaiian Instrumentalists; baritone solo, "Alone on. f,be Baft,' Mr Laurie Stewart; saiopjione ■ solo, selected,. Mr. E. McMinn; humorous, selected 1 , Mr. S. J. Carr; baritone solos, (a) "Border Ballad," (b) selected, Mr Varner Cooke; humorous, selected, Mr S. J. Carr. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. . (100 .Metres.).
• Afternoon cession; news and reports, etc.; studio concert arranged by Mr Hale,' and orchestral relay B from tile Liberty. Theatre.'
2YK WELLINGTON. (295 Mei.res.)
Talk on "Photography," by Mr. E. C. Simp, son; studio concert arranged by Mrs".' E. Hcmpton, and relay .of dance selections, by Manuel Hyman'e Exhibition Band from the New Adelpbi Cabaret. 2FC SYDNEY. {US Moires.)
Di'gety's, markot. .reports (wool, slock), iruit and vegetable market*; th« chime 3 of 2FCf "Big Bon"; broadcast from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, items by the Operatic Orchestra, under the baton oi Mr Alfred Moullon; from the Studio—Misa Nora'' Hill, Iri«h soprano; Mr Charles' Lawlence, entertainer, (a) "Broadcasting" (Strong), (b) "Our. Furnished Flat,", (c) "Coffee Cup's Race"' (Newman); Mr Walter Hunt and Mies Eve Warburst in a one-act play; Mr E. A. Bartleman," baritone; "Imito" (Corporal Phillips) will give imitations of requested bird calls; Miss Nora Hill, Irish soprano; Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer, (a) "Fading" (Foster, and- Lawrence), (b) "When the Road's Up"- (Lost* staffe); Mr R. A, Bartleman,' baritonej, broadcast from the Lyric Winter Garden Theatre, items by the orchestra under''th» baton cf Mr. Alfred Moulton,; Mr Walte* Hunt and Miss Eve Warburst. m a. one-act play; Mr Len Maurice, baritone, in popular accompanied by', 2PC 'Dance' Band, under the.direction of Sir Eric Pearee;- '•'Bie, Ben" and announcements; 2FC Bance Band in dance items. '.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 13
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