BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES,
IYA, AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) Afternoon session; news and reports, etc.; chimes; studio concert by the Keria Pierotte 'Party; opening chorus; vocal'duet, "Yearning," Hisses Williamson and Dudley; pianoforte solo, "Hungary" (Keolling), Mrs Warnes; chorus, "Aloha-oe," Miss Studd and-company; vocal solo, "Someone Singing ;in My Garden," .Miss .Gutry; humorous, "The Hon-in. Church," "Miss Brown;. duet, "Home to Our Mountains," Misses Whit: taker and Gutry; vocal solo, ' 'Ma CurlyHeaded Baby," Miss Dudley; pianoforte solo; "Hungarian Dance" (No; 5) (Brahms), : Mrs Warnes; vocal .duet, '.'When You' and I -were Seventeen," .Misses Williamson and <jutry; relay of. orchestral selections'by. the Rialfo Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr E. Engell; dramatic recital, selected, Miss Brown and company; vocal solo,' "Robin Adair," "Miss Williamson; duet and chorus, "Adelai,'-' Misses Stud and C'assin and company; humorous, selected, Miss Brown; closing chorus, ''Funiculi, Funicula," the company. ," '3YA, CHRISTCHURCB. (400 metres.) Afternoon session; news and reports, etc.; relay from Victoria square band rotunda, by. permission 'of the Christchur.ch City Council,' of concert by the Municipal Band; also studio items, and relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre. 4YA, DUNEDIN. , (380 metres.) Farmers' session, arranged by Mr R. B, Tennent, of the Department of Agriculture; addresses, "Timoly Hints to Farmers," by the Fields Division, "Talk to Farmers' Wives," by Professor Anne Strong, of Otago University; chimes; pianoforte solo, "Carnival" (Schuman), Miss M. Watt*; vocal solos, (a) "Serenade" ' (Schubert), (b> "Take a.Pair of Sparkling Eyes," Mr J. Simpson; relay of orchestral selections by the Empire Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Chas. Parnell; .violin solo, "Canzohetta (d'Ambrosia), Miss Eva Judd; vocal duet, "The Battle Eve," Messrs J. and.A. K. Simpson; talk on.hints to motorists, by "Gargoyle"; pianoforte solo, "Prelude in 0 Sharp Minor," Miss M. Watts; vocal solos, selected, Mrs J. Marshall; relay of orchestral selection from the Empire Theatre;' violin solo, "Serenade"' (Drala), Miss Eva Judd; vocal duet, "Flow Gently Diva," Messrs J. and A. K. Simpson; selection, by the Empire Theatre Orchestra; pianoforte solo, selected. Miss M. Watts; vocal solos, (a) "Hail Caledonia," (b) "Sea Fever" (Clarke), Mr A. K. Simpson; selections by the Empire Theatre Orchestra. 2FC. SYDNEY.. (443 metres.) Dalgety's market reports (wool, wheat, stock),-fruit and vegetables markets; a talk by the Technical Editor of "Wireless Weekly"; announcements; "Big Ben"; broadcast from the Crystal Palace Theatre, items by. orchestra, under the baton of Mr Harry Stone; from the studio. Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano, "Regnava nel silensio" (Donizetti); the Leichhardt District Band, under the baton of Mr E. P. Kerry; Mr Harold Tollemarche, baritone, "The Moors of Devon" (Oliver); further items by the Leichhardt Band; a talk by the Rev. F. H. Raward on "Ants"; Miss Elsie PeerleßS, soprano, (a) "Down in the Forest" (Ronald), (b) "To the Angels" (Zardo); the Leichhardt District Band; Mr Harold Tollemarche, baritone, (a) "The Shady Side of Bond Street" (Crawford), (b) "A Wanderer's Song" (Keel); Miss Kitty Elliott, entertainer; the Leichhardt District Band; from the Crystal Palace. items by the orchestra, under the direction of Mr H. Stone; Miss Elsie Peerless, soprano, "ii'lncantatrice" (Arditi); Mr Harold Tollemarche. baritone, "The Gay Highway" (Drummond); Miss Kitty Elliott, entertainer: from the Wentworth Hotel, items by the Wentworth New Symphonic Dance I Orchestra, conducted by Mr Sydney Simpson: "Big Ben": announcements; the Wentworth Dance Orchestra.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 7
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