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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

ITA, AUCKLAND, (333 Metres.)

3 p.m.: Aiternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children's hour. 7: Close down. 7.15: News and reports. 7.45: Close down. S: Chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Henry C •tngcl. 8.9: Baritone solos, Mr Stan. Pritchard, (a) "Sincerity" (Phillips), (b) "O. i<!ght of Life" (Wilfred). 3.17: Boy prano, Master David Lunnev, "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter). 8.21: Violin solo, Mr Alfred Grade, "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn). 8.25: Contralto solos, Miss Jna Thomson, (a) "Sometimes When Night Is Nigh" (Philips), (b) "Salaam" (Lang). 8.33: Relay of musical interlude from Rialto Theatre. 8.41: Baritone solo, Mr S. Pritchard, "Harbour Night Song" (Sanderson). 8.45: Boy soprano, Master t>. Lunney, (a) "The Fairy Tales of Ireland" (Coates), (b) 'Danny, Boy" (Old Irish). 8.53: Violin solos, Mr A. Grade, (a) "Eventide" (Elliot), (b) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn). 0.1: Contralto solo, Miss I. Thomson, "0, Thank Me Not" (Mallinson). 9.5: Weather report. 9.6: Orchestral and vocal, Walter Smith's Radio Band, novelty items, and vocal choruses. 9.59: A thonght. 10: "God j Save the King." '

2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the General Post Office flock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Available sports results. 4.'JO: Lecturette, Miss McKeowen, of Mrs Rolleston, Ltd., hair specialists, "The Care of tho Hair." 4.35: Selected gramophone, items. 5: Close down. 6: Children's hour, Uncle Sandy's evening. 7: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Levturctte, Mr W. King, D.E.8.A., "Esperanto" (lesson No. 16). 8: Chimes of tho General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, Central Mission Band, "Heroes of Liberty," Lithgow. 8.5: Quartet, Lyric Quartet, (a) "As tho Moments Roll," Webbe, to) "Oft When Eve," De Cull. 8.13: Selection, Central Mission Band, "La Gipsy," Rhmmer. 8.23: Bass, Mr W. Binet Brown, "A Warwickshire Wooing," James, S.2S: Cornet, Mr V. McPherson, "Nightingale," Moss. 8.33: Tenor, Mr Harry Phipps, "By the Waters," Adams. 8.37: Fox-trot, Central Mission Band, "La Belle Francaise," Ord Hume. 8.43: Quartet, Lyric Quartet, "Tillage Choir," Spurr. 8.48: Selection, Central Mission Band, "Songs of Sentiment," Balfe. 8.58: Woather report. !): Lecturette. Mr Archibald Sando, manager, "The Dominion." "The Home of 2YA.: A Retrospect of Wellington." 9.16: Duct, Messrs Harry Phipps and Will Goudic, "Watchman," Sergeant. 9.22: March, Central Mission Band, "Galvini," Lithgow. .0.30: Tenor, Mr Geo. Howe, "Where'er You Walk," Handel. 9.35: Anthem, Central Mission Band, "Nearer. My God, to Thee," Anon. 9.42: Quartet, Lyric Quartet, i "Mary Had a Little Lamb," Parks. 9.48: j Baritone, Mr Will Goudie, "Ne'er Do Well,' Tate. 9.52: Waltz, Central Mission Band, | "Felicity," Greenwood. 9.56: Quartet, | Lyric Quartet. "Kentucky Home," ShaUuck. I 10: March. Central Mission Band, "Australia," Lithgow.

, 3YA, OHRISTCHURCH. . (SO6 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected Studio ' items. 4to 4.15: Talk by Miss Reid, Dietitian 1 at Public Hospital, Christohurch, '•Feeding of Invalids" (arranged by Home Economics Association). 4.30: Close down. 6: Children s hour—Chuckle and Chook. 7: Close down. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Talk, Mr G. N. Valentine, "The Origin and Occurrences of Petroleum." 8: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody 'b Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Albert Bidgood (by kind permission of the management). 8.15: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, "Route Marching" (Chadvvick). , 8.19: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, "Adagiotto" (Bizet). 8.2G: Soprano solos, Miss Prances Hamerton, (a) "The Now Umbrella" , (Besley); (b) 'Listening" (Beslcy). 8.30: Instrumental trio, Christchurclv Broadcasting Trio, "Finale Trio in D Minor" (Mendelssohn). 8.40: Tenor solo, Mr Russell Sumner, "Carita" (Mattei). 8.44: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Kenaut, "Slumber Song of the Madonna" (Head). 8.40: Advice to dairymen, Miss Naare Hooper, "Mr Ford's Improvement on tho Cow" (Thomas). 8.51: Bass solo, Mr T. D. Williams, "Because of Yoii" (Tosti). 8.55: Vocal quartet, Misses Hamerton, Renaut, and Messrs Sumner and Williams. "Welcome to May" (founded on the "Bees' Wedding" melody) (Weir-Mendelssohn). 9: Relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre. 9.15: Soprano solo, Miss Frances Hamerton, "Sanctuary" (Besley). . 9.20: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, "Gavotte" (Lully). 9.24: Tenor solo, Mr Russell'Sumner, "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Quilter). 9.28: Vocal duet, Messrs Russell Sumner and T. D. Williams, "The Battle Eve" (Bonheur). 9.32: Pictures of life, in words, Miss Naaro Hooper, (a) "Roadways" (Masefield); (b) selection from the play "Peg o' My Heart" (Manners). 9.44: Contralto 6olo;: Miss Belle Renaut, "Damon" (Strange):. 9.49.: Instrumental trios, Ohristchurch Broadcasting-Trio, (a) "Moment Musical" (Schubert); (b) "Valse Tristee" (Sibelius); (c) "Hungarian Dance, No. 4"' (Brahms). .10.3: Vocal quartets, Misses Hamerton, Renaut;' and Messrs Sumner anrt Williams, (a) "Sleep, Gentle Lady" (Bishop); (b) selected. Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 8: Town Hall chimes; Studio concert, arranged by Mr Dan Fogarty. 8.1: Pianoforte solo, Miss Kathleen Whelari, A.T.0.L., "First Movement' Appassionata" (Beethoven). 8.4: Baritone solos, Mr Bert Ronnerill, (a) "Mountains of Mo'urne" (Collinson); (b) "I .Know a Lovely Garden" (d'Hardelot). 8.7: Violin solo, Mr F. Brooks, "Serenade" (Schubert). 8.10: Soprano solos, Miss Rita Holmes, (a) "Go Down to'Kew in Lilac Time" (Peel); (b) "Waltz Song" from "Tom Jones". (Gorman). 8.17: Recital, Miss Molly Gallagher, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., "The Highwayman" (Noyes). 8.21: Tenor solos, Mr Dan Fogarty, (a) "Love, You Have Made Me a Garden" (Thompson); (b) "My Task" (Ashford). 8.27: Cornet solo, Miss Maureen Phillips, "Until" (Sanderson). 8.31: Contralto solos, Miss Rita Raffills, selected. 8.37: Vocal duet, Miss Rita Holmes and Mr M. Cachemaille, "Come, Sing to Me" (Thompson). 8.41: Saxophone solo, Mr J. Burke, selected. 8.45: Address on League of Nations, by Professor A. G. B. Fisher, Ph.D., "The Work of the International Labour Office." 9: Baritone solos, Mr M. Cachemaille, (a) "The King Went Forth to War" (Koeneman); (b) "Onward" (Liddle). 9.6: Recital, Mr A. N. Holmes, "I Forget" (Hastings). 9.10: Soprano solos. Miss Florence Fogarty, (a) "My Prayer" (Squire); (b) "Thoughts" (Fisher). 9.16: Violin solo. My F. Brooks, "Ave Maria" (Mascagni). 9.20: Tenor solos, Mr J. Anderson, (a) "Mountain Lovers" (Squire); (b) 'Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (Sullivan). 9.26: Pianoforte solo, Miss Sheila Campbell, "A Romp" (Bowen). 9.30: Soprano solos. Miss Agnes Holmes, (a) "Rose in the Bud" (Forster) ; (b) "You Will Never Grow Old" (Drummond). 9.36: Cornet solo, Mr R. Farquar- i son, "II Bacio" (Arditti). 9.41: Recital, j Miss Molly Gallagher, "Glory oif the Gar- i den" (Kipling). 9.46: Vocal duet, Miss R. Holmes and Mr Dan Fogarty, "Miserere Scene" from "II Trovatore" (Verdi). 9.50: Saxophone solo, Mr J. Burke, selected. 9.54: j Recital, Mr A. N. Holmes, "Conversation" : (Hubert). 10: Close down. j

2FC, SYDNEY. j (442 Metres.) ! 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements, j 7.35: Studio itams. 7.45: "Flotsam" and "Jetsam." 8: From the studio, the New South Wales Tramway Band. 8.13: Alfred I Cunningham, baritone. 8.20: From the j studio, the New South Wales.Tramway Band. I 8.35: Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 8.39: Lind- | ley Evans, pianoforte solos. 8.49: Brunton Gibb and Ethel Lang, in a sketch. 8.57: Latest weather forecast. 8.58: The New South Wales Tramway Band. 9.14: Alfred Cunningham, baritone. 9.20: Brunton Gibb and Ethel Lang, musical sketches. 9.30: Lindley . Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.40: Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 9.44: The New South Wales Tramway Band. 9.57: Brunton Gibb and Ethel Lang, sketch. 10.10: Mr Fakola, novelty pianist. 10.17: Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 10.22: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.30: From the studio, Mr Fakola. novelty pianist. 10.37: The Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 10.57: From the studio, lato news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the Ambassadors Dance Orchestra. 11.30: National Anthem; close down. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr H. A. Brown, chat to home gardeners. 7.30: Mr C. J. P. Hodges, secretary of the Royal Automobile Club, will speak on "Organised Motoring as a Factor in Progress." 7.45: Mr Walter Leitch, Million Shilling Fund. 7.50: Mr Frank Byrne will speak on "Oral Hygiene." 8: Progress of Dunlop Grand Prix. 8.15: Programme for to-night -will bo transmitted from the R.A.A.F. Flying School at Laverton; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.25: Saffo Arnav, soprano. 8.29: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.39: Marion Lightfoot, banjo. 8.43: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 8.53: Norman Pill, comedian. 8.57: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 9.7: J. Howard King, bass-baritone. 0.11: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 9.21: Saffo Arnav, soprano. 9.25: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists. 9.35: Marion Lightfoot. steel guitar. 9.39: Joo Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists. 9.49:' Norman Pill, comedian. 9.53: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sym-phonists. 10.3: From the studio, "Argus" News Service. 10.18: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphoniits. 10.28: J. Howard King, bass-baritone. 10.32: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 10.42: Saffo Arnav, soprano. 10.46: Joe Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists. 10.56: Marion Lightfoot, banjo. 11: Onr Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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