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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ITA, AUCKLAND. (333 metres.) * p.m.: Afternoon session—selected ttudio items. 4: A literary selection by Mr Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6: The children's hour. T: Close down. 7.13: News and reports. 7.45: Close down. S: Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. AVhiteford-'Waugh. 8.11: From draw-ing-room of Mr Duncan Black, who is just receiving his guests, including Miss Elsie Bentley, Miss Beryl Smith, Mrs Bentley, and Mr James Simpson. Mr Black (as host) opens the proceedings by asking them to sing an opening chorus. S.IS: He then asks Miss Smith to sing the contralto solo, "My Ships," by Barrett. 8.23: Mr Simpson sings "A Farewell," by Liddle. 8.31: Miss Bentley sings a soprano solo, "There's A Land," Allitsen. 8.36: Return to the studio to relay a musical interlude from the Majestic Theatre. 8.46: Returning to drawingroom, Mr Black produces "Dreaming of Home," by Bisley, and then combines with Mr Simpson in a duet. 8.56: Miss Bentley and Miss Smith sing "Island of the Purple Sea," by Gheel. 0.1: The company harmonise in "Come to the Fair," by Martm. 9 8: Switching back to the studio we broadcast our weather forecast, and then return to the drawing-room. 9.9: Miss Smith «in<-s "Three Fishers," by Hullah. 9.14: Miss Smith combines with Miss Bentley in "I Love You Truly," by Bond. 9.18: Mr Simpson sings "I Seek for Thee in Lvery Flower," by Gnnz. 9.23: A soprano solo bv Miss Bentley, "My Hero,' by Straus. 928: Mr Black sings "Thou'rt Passing Hence." by Sullivan. 9.34: Returning to the studio once again we pass oyer to the Majestic Theatre, whero the orchestra is playing a musical entr'acte, and then again, switching to tho drawing-room party, we hear—9.4s: Miss Bentley and Mr Black in T duet. "Funiculi Funicula." by Dcnw. 0 51: Tho company now sings for iou. o'ns: To wind up a very pleasant evcnin„, they all join in tho "Laughing C h °nis. 10: "Good Night." 10.1: We switch back to the studio for "Our Thought. 10... "God Save the King."

2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 30 p.m.: Resume Test cricket ™tch. N'ew Zealand v. The Rest, on "lay from Basm Reserve, Mr A. Varnoy, secretary « eI .""S ton Cricket Association, announcing. _ lj* cKet Illy to be interspersed with •*'?*** A™"?: nhono items. 5: Close down. 6: Children a hou" 7: News session and market reports. 7.40: Lerturette, Mr E. A. Bradshaw A Hisory of Motor-cars." 6: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, We hngton. 8.1 . Over lure, "Strauss March," Mezgaerppi. 8.5. Quartet, Orpheus Quartet. "Long Live Elizabeth," German. 8.9: Clarinet, Mr A. A. Cr,mp, "Eighth Air Varic.'' Brepsant S 15: Soprano, Mrs Alice Harris. Rose in tic Bud," Forster. 8,20: Trio Symons-Elhvood-Short Trio, "Vivace Double Concerto," Bach. 8.30: Duct Messrs Coo and Barnes. "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above," Benedict. -8.35: Violincello. Mr Geo. Klhvood, "Elegic," Faure. B.4o:. Contralto, Miss Lily Mackio, "Fair Spring .s Ketanjing" from "Samson and Delilah,", SaintSaens. 8.46: Baritone, Mr Lc". Barnes, (a) "Sylvia," Speaks; (b) "Belated Violet Johns. 8.54: Weather report. 8.56: Lceturette, Mr H. C. South. "Books: Grwe and Gay" 9.15: Quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Song o£ the Volga Boatmen." traditional. 9"1- Trio Syraons-Ellwood-Short Tno, "LRrgo and Allegro Double Concerto,' Bach. 0.53: Tenor, Mr Arthur Coe Farewell to Summer," Johnson 9.38: 'Cello. Mr Geo Elhvood, "Scherzo," Van Goens. 9.44. Solo and quartet, Orpheus Quartet and Miss Lily Mackie, "Old Folks at Home," traditional. 9 50: Clarinet, Mr A. A. Crump, "Second Clarinet Concerto," Weber. _ 9.57: Quartet. Orpheus Quartet, "Ciribiribin," Pestalozza. 3TA, CHRISTCHURCH. (Silent Day.)

4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 pn,: Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice recital. 3.16: Address on "Interior Decoration," by Miss M. Puechesnd. 3.30: Studio music. 4: Book talk, by Mr H. Greenwood, of the Duncdm Athenasmn. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 4.30: Close down. 7:^ Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children's hour—Big Brother | Bill 8: Town Hall chimes; Studio concert by the Bitz Concert Orchestra and assisting artists. 8.1: Overture, Ritz Concert Orchestra, "Le Chevalier Breton' (Herman). 8 9: Vocal solo, Miss Tui Salt, selected. B.loj Saxophone quartet, "Hail, Smiling Morn (Spofforth). 8.17: Flute sqlo. Mr J. Stewart "Romance" (Durand). 8.22: WaUz. RiU Concert Orchestra. "Waves o£ tho Daimbe (Ivanovici). 8.28: Baritone solo Mr R. Richards, "Don Juan's Serenade (Tschaikowsky). 8.32: Saxophone sextet, Ohl Miss Hannah." 8.36: Pianoforte solo, Mr A. H. Pettitt, "Cappncante (Wacky). 8 41: Novelty, Ritz Concert Orchestra, The Magpie and the Parrot" (Bendix). _8.45. Address, Pastor W. D. More, "On Being:.n Love." 9: Saxophone duet, Messrs J. MeCaw and G. Turner, "Hero Me, Norms (Bellini). 9.4: Vocal solo, Miss Tm Salt, selected. 9.8: Xylophone solo, Mr E. Andrews, "Ladies of Cadiz." 9.12: Selection, the'Bitz Concert Orchestra, "Two Dances, from "La Lource" (Delibes) 9.17: Saxophone solo, Mr J. McCaw, "Saxena (Weidoft). 9.21: Flute and 'cello duet, Messrs J. Stewart and T. Law, "Serenade (Titl). 9.26: Baritone solo, Mr R. Bichards Linden Lea" (Vaugban-Wilhams). 9.32: Selection, Bitz Concert Orchestra, Hungarian Dance" (Brahms). 9,40: Saxophone sextet, "Andante" (Batiste). 9.46; Cornet solo, Mr C. Morgan, "The Fi'S*™' (Speaks). 9 52: MaTch, Bitz Concert Orchestra, Soldiers' Life" (Frahrbach). 10: Close down. 2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7 30: programme announcements. 7.35: Jules van der Klei, 'cello solos. 7.44: Ellis Price, entertainer, "Mrs Duggan's Discovery" (Butler). 7.50: Fraser Coss, baritone. 8- "Big Ben"; from the Royal Naval House, Sydney, N.S.W. State Military Band. 8.16: Rene Maxwell, soprano. 8.24: From_the Eoyal Naval House, Sydney, the N.S.W. State Military Band. 8.37: From the Studio, Selwyn Seymour will repeat his sketch dealing with the sensations of dropping from an aeroplane. 8.54: Ellis Price, entertainer. 9: "Big Ben"; latest weather forecast. > 0.1: From the Boyal Naval House, Sydney, the N.S.W. State Military Band. 9.15: From the Studio, Win and Windle, English entertainers. 9.22 : Bene Maxwell, soprano. 9.30:. From the Royal Naval House, Sydney, the N.S.W. State Military Band 9.44: From the studio, Fraser Coss, baritone. 9.52: Ellis Price, entertainer., 10: "Big Ben ; from the Ambassadors. 10.10: From the studio, Selwyn Seymour, elocutionist. 10.15: Jules van der Klei, 'cello solos. 10.24: Win and Windle, entertainers. 10.30: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements, from the studio. 11: "Big Ben''; the Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem. 3LO MELBOUENE. (371 Metres.) 7.15: Undtr the' auspices of the Town Planning Association, Mr F. E. Dixon, F.I.C.A. 7.30: Under the auspices of the University Extension Board, Mr O. de K. Foenander, LL.M., Lecturer in Political Economy and History to the University of Melbourne. 7.45: Mr E. M. Pascoe. 8: Mr J. Sutton Crow will speak on the Million Shilling Fund. 8.5: Progress of Dunlop Grand Prix relayed from Wangaratta. 8.15: Marie Lawton, soprano. 8.22: Under the auspices of the Health Association of Australasia, Mr Aaron B.eattie will speak on "The importance of a flexible spinal column to health." 8.30: Malvern Tramways Band. 8.40: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor. 8.47: Malvern Tramways Band. 9: The Institute of Engineers' Annual Dinner, speeches will be transmitted from Scott's Hotel. 9.30: Malvern Tramways Band.' 9.35: Madoline Knight, contralto. 9.42: One-act play, winner of third prize in one-act play competition, "Ermine, Diamonds, and Champagne, by Jack Curlett. 9.57: Malvern Tramways Band. 1t).4: "Argus" news service. 10.12: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor 10.19: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 10.29: Madoline Knight, contralto. 10.36: Malvern Tramways Band. 10.45: Sporting notes, by "Olympus." 10.52: Joe ATonson and his Svnco-Svmphonists. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 11

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