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New Zealand transmit as follow: " 3 *»«<*» TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. _ 3 p.m., to 4 30 p.m.. Afternoon . ‘•V> P "V' news and information. ? fr ° m Riaho >■ ni 1 ! ! n • pntrel, conductor Ponsonby Boys Band, (a) Gallipoli. (b) “Paramount- a 1 ** t tone Mr. J. Hutton. "• T i,, ba^: h *-V Song- : serenade, Ponsonbv Tw..--Farewell. My Love” • mSLJ~ y * Parry. ta> “Echo ”%b) “SSS; J His Lute ’ <Sullivan); s 2*? Wo sonby Boys' Band. "Lucia 4 L„ P! - moor (Donmzetti); baritoni A- \s Ua «rDickson. “Loehnagar” • q n * from Rialto Theatre; bass J. Hutton, (a) I will §o?<lX?*«SA * nod), <b) “The Lute Player’' 1 Ponsonby Boys’ Band, ”Aleiaoa™?. tta “. prano. Mrs. J. Parry. "To a i!!?J «■ baritone. Mr. J. Dickson,<|) •JcsS®* the Tear- tbr “Garment Antiol?. s P.usty ’ (Puccini); intermem by Boys Band, (a) Dancin'* k* 01 ' Flag)'’ (Rimnier), (b) ”r nd es «jj 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts 3 to 5 p.m.. Afternoon session- 7 is . news and reports; 7.30 p.m kJti?-' Mr. W. King, D.E.B.A, •■BroSS'"'8 p.m., band. Central Misston^^f;, Pomp and Pageant”; soprano trice Brittain, “Love is a Slavs— ®*- tet. Bandsmen McPherson, Smith w l0 * r ’ H Baker, “Scotia”: tenor, Mr J o’“* borne, •Harlequin”; band, “Loiiti—z 1tralto. Miss U. Arnold, “In Haven ’ ll^' • Slave”; baritone. Mr. J. M. Meek'-SS-een“: elocution. Miss E. Brice' -m.' Sisters": weather report; band,' wJ? Always ; soprano. Miss B. Briny?’ Hie Crescent Moon"; hand brooke”; tenor. Mr. G. Osborne. ’S' blem : elocution. Miss E. Brice Dentist” (Leacock); band, hymn ’ -pT? of Ages”: contralto, Miss 'r • Jeunesse”; baritone, Mr. J Meek ~ a Miniature”; band, march, ‘ Now. cOio- - Christchurch \ 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 to 4.30 p.m.. Afternoon concert- * i p.m., news and reports; 7.30 p m ’t, * by Miss M. J. Shaw, “A Square Me- ' 8 p.m., relay of orchestral selections frwEverybody’s Picture Theatre Orchesr* under Mr. W. J. Bellingham; tenor v Russell Sumner, (a) “Red Devon Bv • Sea,” (b) “I Know of Two Bright Eve« soprano, Mrs. L. A. Waters, “0 ? Tfc Waving Field of Golden Grain”- fl • solos, Mr. W. Hay, (a) ‘ Canzonet," “ 'Mazurka”; contralto. Miss Marv Tayl, (a) “Thou Art so Like a Flower," " “Oh! Lovely Night”; piano duet, lfcjj Alice Searell and Mrs. A. L. Jor?V “Prometheus” (Beethoven); barito* Mr. Arthur MacDonald, (a) ‘Preludi (b) “The Star”; violin. Mr. John Be*, chetti, (a) “Canzonetta,” »b) "Are Maria”; relay from Everybody's Theatre 9.10 p.m., tenor, Mr. Russel! Sumner, “When My Ships Come Sailing Home soprano, Mrs. L. A. Waters. “A Womans Last Word”; flute, Mr. W. Hay, “Tt* Angel’s Serenade” (Leoncavallo); cor., tralto. Miss Mary Taylor, (a) “Thou Hi**. Bewitched Me. My Beloved,” (b) “Thcs Art Arisen, My Beloved”; p ano due:, Miss Alice Searell and Mrs. A L. Jones. “First Movement of Unfinished Syrphony” (Schubert); violin, Mr. Joha Boschetti, “Bolero”; baritone. Mr. Arthur Macdonald, “Song of the Toreador"; cor.tralto. Miss Mary Taylor, * Friend o! Mine”; relay from Everybody’s Theatre • • • 4Y A Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 to 4.30 p.m., Afternoon concert: . p.m., request gramophone concert: 715 p.m., address by “Gargoyle” on “The Orgin and Occurences of Petroleum”; 8 tr 10 p.m., studio concert by the Church Christ Concert Party’, and orchestra selections under Mr. Chas. Parnell, relayed from the Empire Theatre. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 6.30 p.m., Children’s session, Toe Thumb; 7.15 p.m., news and informat::’ 7.30 p.m., talk on Motoring,’ by 3t Geo. Campbell; 8 p.m., relay of concer*. from Messrs. John Court’s, Ltd.; St Andrew's Quartet. “So Glad of Hjart bass, Mr. A. College, “Drake Goes monologue. Miss G. Gammon, “His It* Long Trousers”; piano, Mr. G. CoU«*f‘ overture, “Bohemian Girl ' (BaL? tenor, Mr. R. Peters, "I Hid My Love contralto, Miss P. Gribben, “Like to tie uamask Rose”; 9 p.m., w’eather repor lecture on “The competition movement tt an education factor,” by Mr. H. Borra daile; violin. Miss M. Stoddart; St. A" drew’s Quartet, “Pussy's in the Well piano, Mr. G. Colledge, 4 Arabeaqw (Schumann); duet. Miss A. Taylor a-' Mr. R. Peter, “Maying”; monologue, > - G. Gammon; tenor, Mr. R. Peters, well in the Desert*’; soprano. Mis* A Taylor, “Solveig’s Song” (Greig); Miss Stoddart; St. Andrew's Quartet, i This Hour of Softened Splendour.” • • • 4Y A Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 wa r :ts. 3 to 4.30 p.m., Afternoon concert incite; ing music from the Savoy and an H.* recital; 7 p.m., children's session, auDiana's sister; 7.30 p.m., market repo--8 p.m., studio concert; 8.45 pm., adore* under auspices W.E.A.; 9 to 10 P® dance music by Ern. Beacham ano corchestra relayed from the Savoy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 126, 18 August 1927, Page 16
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760ON the AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 126, 18 August 1927, Page 16
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