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TO-DAY’S BROADCAST. The following programmes will be broad cast to-day:— IYA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon concert. 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.—Children’s session. Sister Maisie. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.— News and reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m — Chimes. Studio concert by the Salvation Army Band. March, “The Golden Gate,” the Band. Selection, “Songs of Britain,” the Band- Humorous, “The Curtain Lecture,” Mr J. A. Sharp. Hymn, “Aurelia.” the Band. Meditation. “Hursley,” the Band. Humorous, “The Parson,” Mr J. A. Sharp. Cornet duet, “Selected” Messrs Cranston and Davies. Relay of orchestral selections from the Rialto Theatre. Trombone solo, “Selected” Mr H. Clark. Selection, “Beethoven II,” the Band. Humorous, “Selected” Mr J. A. Sharp. Hymn, “Ernan” the Band. Selected item. March, “The War March of the Priests” the Band. Descriptive Selection, “Scenes in a Prodigal’s Life” the Band. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. Silent Day. 4YA DUNEDIN. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon session. Studio selections.—Talk on “Interior Decoration” by Miss M. Puechcgud. Vocal solos—(a) “A Life that Lives for You,” (Sullivan), (b) “Bedouin Love Song” (Pinsuti), Mr J. Delmore McDonald. News. Piauo player recital. Talk on “Books” by Mr H. Greenwood, Librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum. Studio selections. Children’s session. Aunt Diana. News and reports, etc. 8 pan. to 10 p.m.—Studio concert arranged by tho Dunedin Radio Supplies, Limited. 2YK WELLINGTON. Silent Day. 4QG BRISBANE. 12.55 p.m.—Tune in. Time signal. Market Reports. Weather information supplied by the Commonwealth Weather Bureau. News Service supplied by The Daily Mail and The Daily Standard. From Hotel Carlton— Lunch music from the Lounge, Hotel Carlton, played by Hotel Carlton Symphony Orchestra. 2 pan.—Close down. 3.30 p.m. A programme of Music from the Studio. News Service supplied by The Telegraph. 1.30 p.m.—Close down. 6 p.m.—Daily Stand* ard News. Announcements. The Children’s Session—Stories by Uncle Ben and Uncle Jim. Market Reports. Lecturette: “A Talk on Dairying” by Mr C. McGrath, Supervisor for Dairying. Stock Reports. Weather News. Announcements. Lecture Session:—‘Wireless” by Mr J. W. Robinson. March, “Palmer House” (Pettee), the Federal Band (conductor, Mr W. H. Davis) ; soprano solo, “A May Morning” (Denza), Miss Eileen Noone; euphonium solo, “Kentucky Home” (Rimmer), Mr J. Gayton (accompanied by the Federal Band) ; bass solo, “King of the Air” (Stoneham), Mr J. P. Cornwell; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the Kalua Trio: overture, “Semiramide” (Rossini), the Federal Band; contralto solo, “The Glory of the Sea” (Sanderson), ‘Mlss Blanche Burns; reverie, “Spring’s Awakening” (Allon), the Federal Band; tenor solo, “Carmencila” (Voell). Mr Harry Marn; novelty, “Jazzmania” (Hume), the Federal Band. Metropolitan Weather Forecast. Soprano solo, “Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr), Miss Eileen Noone; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the Kalua Trio; bass solo, "The Captain’s Ditty” (Ellis). Mr J. P. I Cornwell; Hawaiian instrumentalists, the Kalua Trio; contralto solo, “Rosemary” ( Ladborough), Miss Blanche Burns; tenor solo, “O Sole-Mio” (di Capua), Mr Harry Marne. From the Centennial Hall—Dance Music. 10 p.m.—From the Studio—The Daily Mail News. Weather News. Close down. 3LO MELBOURNE. 12 p.m.—News service. Island Melodies. Studio Orchestra. Premier Four. Weather reports and Stock Exchange information. Studio Orchestra. Solo by one of Premier Four. Franklin Stonham, clarinet. Premier i Four. Studio Orchestra. Solo by one of Premier Four. Studio Orchestra. 2 p.m. —Close down. The Dansant. 3 p.m.— Will Page and his popular Players. “Au Fait.” Will Page and his Popular Players. Wendling and Molloy. Will Page and his Popular Players. Pietro Sarcoli, violin, Will Page and his Popular Players. Wendling and Molloy. Will Page and his Popular Players. Pietro Sarcoli, violin, Matron Moreland, News Service. 5 p.m.—Close down. 5.40 p.m.—Children’s Hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings. Frances Lea, soprano. Story for the littlest ones by “Mary Gumleaf.” .Alf. Collier, mouthorgan. Frances Lea, soprano. Story for the older children by “Mary Gumlc&f.” News service. Town Planning lecture. University Extension lecture. Dr. Loftus Hills. Band. Mascot Ralston. Len Gibson’s Sextette. Band. Osborn and Perrier. Pietro Sarcoli, violin. Band. Alec. Kellaway and Estelle Rose, the Singing Rover and the Character Impressionist. Len Gibson’s Sextette. Jane Blackmore, contralto. Band. Mascot Ralston. News. Osborn and Perrier. Pietro Sarcoli, violin. Band. Jane Blackmore, contralto. News. Our Great Thought. 3LO Melody Masters. 11.40 p.m.—Close down.
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Southland Times, Issue 20080, 18 January 1927, Page 9
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