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Saturday November 12th

1YA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 7.15 to 7.45 p.m.; News and sports results, 8.0: Chimes, e . 8.1: Relay of Municipal Band from Town Hall. Mr. Christopher Smith, conductor. 9.30: Relay of dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret by the Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, under Mr. Walter Smith, 11.0: A thought. 11.1: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres)-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 11.30 am,.: Subject to suitable conditions, rebroadcast of 3YA, Christchurch, Carnival Week. Races will be interspersed with a description of the N.Z., Touring Team v. Rest of N.Z. cricket match and with selected gramophone items, 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Auntie Dot. Piano, Cousin Betty, "Fall of Pearls"; song, Cousin Moyra, "Tying Apples on a Lilac Tree"; stories by Aunt:e Dot; humorous recitation, Cousin Eliot, "Bell Smith"; lecturette, Mr. Johannes Andersen, "The Maori’; humorous recitation, Cousin Eliot, "Wash, Wash, Wash" (anon. ) ; Masters Victor Goodfellow and Gordon Nash will "entertain with and story; lecturette, Mr. Phil Sykes, "What Part Does Sport Play in Secondary Education?" 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.15: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture, "Evening Bells" (Idyll! Ellenberg). 8.5: Quartet-Celeste Quartet, Hunting Chorus, "Dorothy" (Cellier), 8.10: Bass-Mr. W. Boardman, "Sir Roger de Coverley" (Collman). 8.15: ri Belwoot Short Trio, "Finale, D Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn 8.25: Duet-Mr. W. Boardman and Miss Myra Sawyer, "The Garden of Your Heart" (Dorel). 8.29: Tenor-Mr. Edgar Swain, ‘"Tdarlequin" (Sanderson). 8.35: Trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Gipsey Rondo" (Haydn). 8.45: Duet-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Swain, "Caro Mio Ben" (Giordini), 8.50: Soprano-Miss Myra Sawyer, "Villanelle’ (Dell Acqua). 855: Trio Symons Ellwood: Short Trio, "A Min. Sonata, 1st Movement" rieg). 9.2: Lecturette-Sir Truby King, "Child Welfare." 9.18: Contralto-Miss Mabel Dyer, "Heart of Gold" (Manncy). 9.22: Quartet-Celeste Quartet, "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" (Pinsati). 9.26: Lecturette-Miss Phyllis Bates, ‘"Ball-room Etiquette." 9.40: Relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from the Adelphi Cabaret. 38YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 8 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session-News items; the day’s race card; conditions of roads; attractions in Christchurch for the day. Gramophone items. 11.30: Relavy-Description Canterbury Jockey Club’s Cup meeting at Riccarton, 6.30 to 7.15 p.m.: Orchestral music. 5.30: Children’s ¢session, by Uncle Sam, 7.15 to 8: News sessions. 8.0; Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections, by arrangement with Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr. Ernest Jamieson, 8.12: Songs at piano-Mrs. Helen Murdoch, "Poor Papa,’ Woods. 8.16: Banjolin solo-Mr. Arthur Hodgson, "Comical Coons," Rimshaw. 8.20: Relay of dance music by Les, Marston’s Dance Orchestra, from Dixieland Cabaret, by kind permission of Mr. J. Dickson. 8.27: Humorous chat-Mr. Sydney Comfort, "Birds of a Feather." 2.31: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) #Barcarolle," Offenbach; (b) "Hornpipe," Bridge. 8.42: English concertina-Mr. E. W. Heald, "American Eagle March," Sousa. 8.46: Girl soprano solo-Miss Violet Lapslie, "Where the Wanganui Flows," enzoni. 8.55: Songs at piano-Mrs. Helen Murdoch, "Two Little Blue Birds" (from "Sunny"), Kern. 9.0: Relay from Liberty Theatre. 9.10: Banjolin solo-Mr. Arthur Hodgson, "Rendezvous," Aletter. you. "How He Discovered the North Pole," own story. 9.14: A fact made public for the first time-Mr. Sydney Comfort will tell 9.18: Instrumental trio-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Liselotte,"’ Adam. 922: English concertina-Mr. E. W. Heald, "Collection of Scottish Airs," M.S. 926: Girl soprano solo-Miss Violet Lapslie, "Bird of Love Divine," Wood. 9.30: Relay of orchestral music from Olympia Motor Show. 9.40: Songs at the piano-Mrs. Helen Murdoch, (a) "The World of Dreams," (b) selected, both own compositions. 9.48: Banjolin solo-Mr. Arthur Hodgson, Darkeyland Fantasia on Nigger melodies, Read. 9.52: Serious sermonette-Mr, _ Sydney Comfort will give his opinions "On the Depravity of Man 9.56: Instrumental trie Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Sweet Innocence," Elliott; (b) "Military March," Schubert. 10.5: Girl soprano solo-Miss Violet Lapslie, "What a Wonderful World It Would be," Lohr. 10.9: English concertina-Mr. E. W. Heald, (a) "The Lost Chord," Sullivan} (b) "When You and I Were Young, Maggie," Butterfield, 10.15: Relay of dance music from Dixieland Dance Cabaret, by kind permission of Mr. J. Dickson. Music by Les. Marston’s Dance Orchestra, 11,0: Close down.

Programmes Continued AYA, DUNEDIN (463 metros)-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. ‘AS p.m.: News session, : Town Hall chimes. . ws Baritone solos-Mr. R. Mitchell, (a) "Like Stars Above," McDonalds (b) "Angel of Light," Donizetti, $ Pianoforte duet-Misses Alice Wilson and Marjorie Watts, selected. 442s Soprano solos-Miss Matti Edgar, (a) "I Go on My Way, Singing," Dreville-Smith; (b) "Dawn Skies," Clark, §.18: Clarinet solo-Rev. G. E. Moreton, selected. 8.22: Tenor solos-Mr. W. Mills, (a) "Four-Leaf Clover"; (b) "At Dawns ing," Cadman. ‘8.28: Pianoforte solo-Miss Alice Wilson, "Prelude," Chopin, 8.33: Contralto solosx-Miss Winnie McPeak, selected. 8.393 'Cello solo-Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, "Londonderry Air." . 8.44: Address by Mr. A. W. Wilson, manager of the Government Tourist De partment, Dunedin, "Tourist Resorts of the South Island." $%: Pianoforte duet-Misses Alice Wilson and Marjorie Watts, "Unfinished Symphony," Schubert, 9$¢ Baritone solos-Mr. R. Mitchell, (a) "Romance," Bonner; (b) "Silver Threads: Among the Gold." 9.12: Ciarinet solo-Rev. G. E. Moreton, selected, 9.16: Soprano solos-Miss Mattie Edgar, (a) "White Bird," Drummond; (b) "Give Me Youth and a Day," Drummond. $22: ’Celio solo-Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, selected. . 9.26: Tenor solos-Mr. W. Mills, (a) "My Heart’s Desire," Clarke; (b) "The Hawke," Clarke, . 9.34: Pianoforte solo-Miss Alice Wilson, "Refrain de Berceau," Palmgren, 9.42: Clarinet solo-Rey. G. E. Moreton, selected. 9,47: Contralto solos-Miss Winnie McPeak, selected, 9.53: "Cello solo-Mr, Malcolm Robilliard, selected. 10.0: Close down. :

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 11

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Saturday November 12th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 11

Saturday November 12th Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 16, 4 November 1927, Page 11

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