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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are to-day’s broadcast programmes — 2YK, WELLINGTON.-7.45 p.m., announcements. 8 p.m., relay, special concert, arranged by Mr. Alec Mill, L.A.8., consisting of organ, vocal, violin, and elocutionary solos, also choral items. IYA, AUCKLAND.-.! p.m. to 4.30 p.m., concert. 7.15 p.m. to 7-45 p.m., nows and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes, concert by the Salvation Army City Band, “The Prodigal’s turn,” the band; cornet duet. “Two Jolly Boys,” Messrs. Cranston and Davies; baritone solo, ’’Drums of Life (Lobr), Mr. J. Dickson; hymn, "Adeste Fideles,” the band; solo. "Ponderous,’ Bandsman V. Clarke; cornet solo, I Heard a Saviour’s Love,” Bandsman Cranston; relay of orchestral selections from Prince Edward Theatre, direction Mr. George Poor; selection (Beethoven), the band; trombone and euphonium duet, “Larboard Watch,” Messrs. Clark and Dobson; baritone solo, "I Will Go (Quilter), Mr. J. Dickson; relay of orchestra] selection from Prince Edward Theatre; cornet solo, "Lieberstraum (Lizst), Bandsman Davies; baritone solo, “Linder Lee" (Williams), Mr. J. Dickson,- "Liverpool,” the band. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—SiIent. 4YA, DUNEDIN—7 p.m. town chimes; farmers’ session, arranged by Mr. R. B. Tennent, of the Department of Agriculture. Addresses: _ "Timely Hints to Farmers,” by the Fields Division; "Talks to Farmers’ Wives, ’ by Professor Anne Strong, of the Otago University. 7.45 p.m., studio request items 8 p.m., studio concert, by Mr. R. Braithwaite’s concert party; vocal solos, selected. Mr. W. Newbury; violin solos, (a) "Scotch Airs,” Mr. J. Clark; (b) "Phantom Melody” (van Veine); vocal solos, (a) "Heart of the North, Miss F. Sumner; (1» "Why Have You Stolen My Delight” (James); choruses, "Nigger Minstrel Songs,” the party; relay of orchestral selection from the Empire Theatre (direction Mr. C. Parnell): vocal solos, (a) "The Sergeant-Major on Parade” (Longstaff), Mr. J Clarke; (p) "Hybrids the Cretan*’ (Elliott); violin solo, selected, Mr. W. le Gal; relay of orchestral selections from Empire fpeatre; vocal ducts, (a) "Night in Venice (Lucantoni), (b) "Maying” (Smith), Miss Rita Holmes and Air. L- Braithwaite, vocal solos, (a) "Country l'. (Bralie), (b) "Can’t Remember,” Miss Rita Ratfills: relay of orchestra) selections from the Empire Theatre; vocal solos, (a) ■Arise From Dreams of Theo, (b) ine Lark Now Leaves Its Waterv Nest., Mr. R. Braithwaite; violin solo, selected, Mr. W. le Gal; vocal solos, (“) “Bird of Love Divine," (b) "I Wonder if Love is a Dream,” Miss Rita Holmes; relay of orchestral selections from tne Empire Theatre; vocal ducts (a) “Watc.hriian, What of the Night, (b) “Excelsior?* Messrs. J. Clark and -tv* Braithwaite. . . . 2FC, SYDNEY.-5.45 p.m., the chimes of 2FC. 5.50 P.m.. the ’"hello man talks to the children. 6.30 p.m., a serial story for the older children. 6.45 p.m., from the Hotel Australia, Sydney, items bv the orchestra under the direction of Miss A. J. Egan 7.10 p.m., from the studio. “Evening News,” late news service, weather information. 7-20 p.m., Dalgety’s market reports (wool, wheat stock, fruit and vegetable market. 7.40 p.m., close down. 7.55 P m., announcements, 8.0 p.m., Big Ben brdadcast from the Lidcomhe State Hospital, a concert by the 21'C Hospital Concert party, directed by Mr. hu. s Garling. ?.5 p.m. 'Mr. Wilfrid Ihomas, basso. "On the Road to Mandalay ; (speaks) (b) “Why Shoulfin t I (Russell). 8.10 p.m.. Miss Lurline Hammond; soprano-(a) "Heigho the Sunshine (Phillips); :b) "The Silver Ring ’ (Chaminade). 8.15 p.m., Mr. Arthur I rince, banjo items. 5.20 pm., Mr. Arthur. Powell .and Miss Lila Rayne, entertainers. B°B p.m., Mr Ernest Archer, tenor (a) "Snowy Breasted Pearl" (Old Irish): (b) "Look Down Dear Eyes” (Fisher). 8.32 p.m., Miss Peggy Dunbar contralto, "Country Folk" (Brahe); (b) ••Coming Home” (Willeby). 8.36 p.m Mr. Russ Garling with "Jerry”. 8.4-6 p.m., Mr. Wilfrid Thomas. basso, "Out on the Deep" (Lohr). 8.50 p.m., Miss Lurline Hammend, soprano, "Here’s to Lave (Reubens). 9.0 p.m., Mr. Arthur Prince, banjo solos. 9.6 p.m., Payne and Powell, duo. 9.12 p.m.. Mr. Ernest Archer tenor. “Molly Bawn” (Old Irish). 9.16 p.m., Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto. '‘Love’s Old Sweet. Song (Molloy). 9.20 p.m. Mr. Wilfrid Thomas, basso 5 "When the Sergeant-Major’s on Parade (Longstaff). 9.24 p.m., Miss Lurline Hammond, soprano. "Comm ihro tuo Rye” (Old Scotch). 9.28 p.m., Mr. Ernest Archer, tenor, "Sally Horner (Old English), accompanied by Bert Crellin. 9.32 p.m., Miss Peggy Dunbar, contralto, “If I Might Come to You" (Squire). 9-36 p.m.. from the Wentworth Hotel, items by the Wentworth New Symphony Dance Orchestra. 9.42 p.m., from the studio, Mr Harry Thomas in musical monologues 10.0. p.m., from the Crystal laiace, items by the theatre orchestra under the baton of Mr Harry Stone. 10.30 p.m., from the studio, Mr. Hj lrr Y Thomas, elocutionist. 10.40 p.m. Wantworth dance orchestra 11.0 p.m.. Bi? Ben," announcements. 11.5, items by tne Wentworth Dance Orchestra until midnight. 12.0, 'National .Anthem, clos* ’own
3L<J, MELBOURNE.—S.4S p.m., childten's hour, answers to letters ana birtnday greetings, 6.0 p.m., Aiollie lek. 6.7 p.m., “Mary Gumleai.” poems ana »toriet> tor the httie ones. 6.20 pm., Mollie lek. 6.27 p.m., '‘Mary Gumleat, story tor the bigger children. 6.40 p.m.. news service, stock exchange ■ imorma non. river reports and marKet reports 7.20 p.m., railways talk. 7.40 p.m., lee ture under the auspices of the nealtii associatiou. 8 p.m., 3LO Melody Masters. 8.10 p.m., Mr. E. M. Pascoe '‘Bowles. 8.30 p.m., 3LO Melody Masters, 8-40 p.m., Rupert Hazell. 8.14 p.m., Melody Masters. 8.54 p.m.. Elsie Day, soprano. 8.58 p.m., 3LO Melody Masters.. 9.8 p.m., H. F. Loft, banjo. 9.12 p.ift*. 3LO Melody Masters. 9.22 p.m., I at sleLean, entertainer. 9.26 p.m., 3LO Mo - ody Masters. 9.36 p.m., Rupert Hazell. 9.40 p.m., 3LO Melody Masters 9.50 p.m., news session 10.5 p.m.. 3LO Molodv Masters. 10.15 p.m.'. Elsie Day soprano. 10.19 p.m., 3LO Melodv Masters. 10.29 p.m.. H. F. Loft, banjo. 10.33 p.m., 3LO Melody Masters. 10.43 p.m., Pat McLean, entertainer. 10.53 p.m.. 3LO Melodv Masters. 11.0 p.m ■ our fjreat thought. 11.1. 31.0 Melodv Masters. 11.40 pm., God Save the Ring. Note.—New Zealand time is an h° l ’ r and a half ahead of Melbourne and Sidney time.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 15
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