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New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow; TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. Silent day. • * • 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 P-m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; ula p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports; *,30 p.m., talk on ’ Books” by Mr. E. J. Bell, librarian. Public Library; 8 p.m. jo 10 p.m., chimes; studio concert by Derry’s Military Band under the direction of Mr. E. C. Derry, and assisting artists; march, “Just Round the Corner” linger), the band; baritone solo, "Had a Horse” (Korbay), Mr. Francis Jones; soprano solo, “Bonny Mary of Argyle” 'Nelson), Miss Lottie Holden; waltz, • lold and Silver” (Lehar), the band; tenor solo, “There is a Flower that hloometh” from "Maritana” (Wallace), Mr. Russell Sumner; contralto’solo, "Mine Lie my” (Rudd), Mrs. S. J. Chambers; ilescriptive fantasia, "The Village Blacksmith” (Gaetas). the band; baritone solos, ”Sea Fever” (Clarke), (b) "Four by the Clock” (Mallinson), Mr. Francis •tones; gavotte, "The Way to the Heart” 'Lincke), the band; soprano solo, "Light 18 My Heart as a Feather” from "The •v'eadians” (Moncton), Miss Lottie Holtenor solo, "Mary of Allandale" <ho°k), Mr. Russell Sumner: selection, Parade of the Soldiers" (Jesell). the band; contralto solo, "A Song of 'Janksgiving” (Allitsen), Mrs. S. J. nambers; comic song, "The Body in the h; j?’ (Weston and Lee), Mr. P. Jones; flection,- "Ke, Sa, Ko" (Chapins), the 'i'Hti; soprano solo. "Until” (Sanderson), \.®jj bottie Holden; selection, "Our Miss ■lobs" (Moncton), the band: tenor solo, iHma" (McGill), Mr. Russell Sumner; contralto solo, "Bois Epais" (Lully), Mrs. • J. Chambers; tone poem, ’Breezes !om the South ' (Myddelton), the band: j^ m,c song, “Phil the Fluter’s Ball" 1 ormack). Air. P. Jones; fox trot, "Lesnder" (Gilbert). the band: march, Arms and Honour" (Grabel), the b ant *- * • • jVA Dunedin: 463 Silent day. Wellington: 263 metres, 120 watts. .? P-ki- to 4.(10 p.m.. studio items and ay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition “On from the New Adelphl Cabaret; ' J-m. to to p.m.. relay of 50th anniverof th e Wellington Workingmen's ‘■JO from the Town Hall, Wellington. '23 Auckland: 275 metres, 50 watts. Bedtime stories; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., '“dto concert and news from THE SUN. TO-MORROW —* Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 5 ... Win. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; W,. P i?’' to 7 P-m., children s session, and . Betty; 7 -15 P-m. to 7.45 p.m., news thiin. e . ports > etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.. Theot 8 ’ te'ny of overture from Majestic lj r JL re Orchestra under the direction of o re ‘>. ■Mitmford; baritone solo, “EleanViolin l . llnson >. Mr. H. Barry Coney: "Gav„,!°! os - <a> "Legend” (Bohm), (b) eltai ..X (Gossec), Miss I>. Best; refftail ot Le Pang Fu," Mr. Peter Mr Po ’,ebrnet solo, "Nanette” (Code), (.| .. au Hayes: mezzo soprano solos, leeted“ w Sor >S ' (Del Riego), (b) sev' Mrs ' N V. Le Petit; flute solo, MeLenn^i 3l^1 1(5 yi “' (Lemmone), Mr. H. i Him ~' baritone solo, “Waiata Maori '■Shonn(„ M:r - Barry Coney; humorous. dfimthL a La Mode” (Foley), the tervai- , uo » weather report and inTheatre- re * ay of music from Majestic (lot v,.' mezzo sopi'ano solo, "You’ve Mrs t . 5> Mother's Eyes” (Drummond), 'krisi; Be tit: violin solo, ”La Serenata” •'artS. p Best: recital. "Sydney '■itles rewell " from "A Tale of Two r, , p - Dawson: cornet solos, (a) "Gowk? Last Waltz” (Weber), (b> Jaul H bye -Sweetheart, Good-bye." Mr (ColernA. s; baritone solo, "Sir Roger 'man), Mr. Barry Coney; flute solos,
5 V (iSfb,^ -McLennan; humorous ”0,,/sVi Answers” (Foley), Griffiths Duo? 3Y A Christchurch; 306 metres, 500 watts. Silent day. 2YK Wellington: metres, 120 watts. Silent day. 4Y A Dunedin : 405 metres. 750 watts. Town n H*\? 4 V?-° Pm. afternoon concert; iow n, Mali chimes; His Master s v'nirxl ”lnte a Hoi a D« e o S .- S ,^ y - lias M ' Buechegud, inceiior Decoration," Colour Schemes ” Mr eC H d r C , Udi ° members; book talk by Diana. fog leports, etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 im Vhbnw Studio concert by the pupils of Mr F (a) ”r P b,‘n» nd ot f er art ‘sts; vocal solos', unaway, Awake” (Cowen) > , th , e Rover,” Mr. L cSflini; ''AmrtH l s ) /n Lov ' lhe Pedlar,” (b) « h . d y , fCowen), Miss H. Parker: • pi lo &olo , s f’ "Danse Hongroise” (b) dres? a "wiv,i u lma i Mrs - Johnston; address, \\ hat Nlen Have Said About WoTV , D ' More;™?Sl Ut smos, (.a) I wonder if Love,” (b) ‘‘O Rest in (a) MI a S . S P ,, Ciare; vocal solos, A ' on 2,' fb) “Come For It's ’r U Tx-’ r - Y. E. Parke; vocal duet, "Jf and 1 Mr 'N T 'P- V ,? ird ’" Miss M. Teichly ”?xroici »• ? oper: pianoforte solo, . op ,' No - 1 (Chopin). Miss E. 3c ! l .L vocal solos . <a) "Maire My Girl.” <b) loung Tom o’ Devon," Mr. C Hawes; vocal solos, (a) "The Bird and C vVf R ° I Sr e ’” JV t V Loye I. Have Von You"” e,ch A y: recital, “Bannerman Rode the Grey, Miss Beryl M. Cooper: vocal solos (a) "Myself when Young" (Lehman), (b) "Sun God” (James), Mr. M 4 C I Ke «4 hni^; vocal solos, “Sunshine Miss M. L. Campbell; \ocal f duet, "Sing, Sing, Bird on the Miss yr. l. Campbell and Miss 1. Clare; violin solo. "Mazurka” (Jenkinson), Mrs. Johnston; vocal solos, (a) To-morrow,” (b) "Arise, O Sun,” Mr. G. Gibson; vocal solos, (a) "Glorious Devon, ’ (b) "Tavern Song,” Mr. J. Manson: vocal quartette, "Drink to Me Onlv," Misses Teichly and Clare, Messrs. Collins and Cooper.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 3
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918ON the AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 3
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