BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES BLIND INSTITUTE CONCERT. The New Zealand broadcasting stations arc to issue the following programmes to-day: — IYA Auckland. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.: News and reports; j talk by Mr C. J. Hamblyn, of the Agri- j cultural Department, on “Ensilage. ’ I 8 to 10 p.m.: Blind Institute Con- ‘ cert. —8.1, organ solo, “Grand Chorus in D’’ (Guilmont), Rev. E. Chitty; 8.6. j part songs, “Fleurs de Lys” (Sydenham), “Music in the Air,” school i choir; 8.14, duet, “No Surrender' March,” Messrs Connell and Caple: l 8.19, recitlation, “The Bicycle Ride’') (Harvey), Air Stuart Gordon; 8.23,* pianoforte solo, “Romance” (Sibelius'. ! Miss M. Bray; 8.28, part song, school ■ choir; 8.33, organ solo, “Intermezzo’’ (Hollins), Rev. E. Chitty; 8.39, recitation, “Buzby’s Coat,” Mr Robert Mar- | tin; 8.43, part song, school choir; 8.48. recitation, “Pardon the Son”, Air .Tack ' Connell; 8.53, organ solos, “Rondo! Caprice’’ (Buck), “Andantino” (Lemare), Rev. E. Chitty; 9.4, part song, “How Gently Sweet,” school choir; 9.9, reading, “Difficulty about the Dog,’’ Air Frank Caple; 9.14, pianoforte solos, “Coronach” (Barratt). “Schez. Stude” (Schytte), ATiss E. A'kirtin; 9.24, part song, “Water) Lilies, ’’ school choir; 9.29, recitation,' “Mrs Green has her photograph taken,” Aliss D. Geiseler; 9.34, pianoforte solo, “The Chimes” (Scott), Air J. Papesch; 9.39, part song, “Good King Wenceslas,’’ school choir; 9.45, organ solo, “Festive March” (Smart). Rev. E. Chitty; 9.51, relay of orchestral selection from the Rialto Thdatre. 3YA Christchurch. Silent dby. 4YA Dunedin. 7 p.m.: Farmers’ session, arranged by Air R. B. Tennent, of the Department of Agriculture; addresses, “Timely Hints to Farmers” by the Fields Division, “Talks to Farmers’ Wives’’ by Professor Anno Strong, of Otago University. 7.45 p.m.: Sudio request items. 8 to 10 p.m.: Bass solos, “Yeomen of England” (German), “You Along O’ Ale” (Sanderson), Air E. G. Bond; rolby of orchestral selections, Empire. Theatre Orchestra; light vocal solos, “Where the Blue Birds Sing,” “Just a Cottage Small,” Air A. 11. Dale; address, “The Beauties of Otago,” Air W. B. Steel, Secretary of the Otago Expansion League; vocal solos, ‘Break o’ Day’’ (Sanderson), “Heart that is Free,’’ Afrs Stanley Foote; relay of orchestral selection, Empire Theatre; vocal solo, “Border Ballad” (Cowan), Air W. Oarr; humorous duologue, “Topicalities,” Afcssrs Dale and West; relay of orchestral selections, Empire Theatre; light vocal solos, “The Prisoner’s Song,” “I’m Lonesome in Blue Bird Land,” Air A. H. Dale; relay of orchestral selections, Empire Theatre. 2YK Wellington. 7.45 p.m.: Short talk on “Photo- 1 grtaphy” by Air E. C. Simpson. Bto 10 p.m.: Studio Concert by Mr I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19719, 9 December 1926, Page 2
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