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RADIO BROADCASTS.

IYA, AUCKLAKD. THE WEEK'S TIME-TABLE. The Auckland. Wellington and Dunedm broadcasting stations will not be oJT mg this evening. Local be able to pick up programmes 1 by the local stations, IZB and IZO the Christchurch and Australian staiC lollowmg are the details of this V S_ programmes for the Auckland <tati n „ IYA (420 metres).— " m > To-morrow.-3 p.m. to 4.30 n B instrumental session; 6.30 nm + - p.m., children's session; 7.15 pjn'to 7ip.m., intormation service, inclu'riiL talk on the work of the fi*H?s?«! Blind, by Mr. Clutha MacketzL a £ 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., concert. A concur* \ ; the inmates of the Institute Blind; Miss Marjorie Fair.sopio fc selections; selections by M e r e dH>? Orchestra; Mr. J. Strong' corn tlec! tions; relay of orchestral music W the Prince Edward Theatre, vSrtnl p.m. to 4.30 pn , instrumental session; 7.15 p. m . to % p.m., information service; 8 p. m t 'Z p.m., concert. iv Thursday.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., instr _ mental session; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45TS ' information service; 8 p.m. to 10 njT concert. *""■» Friday.-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., instra mental session; 6.30 p.m. to 7 D L children's session; 7.15 p.m., to 745 p.m., information service; 8 p.m tn in p.m., concert. * lv Saturday.-3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., mstru, mental session; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p£ information service; 8 p.m. to 9 D m concert; 9 pm to 11 p.m., dance music Sunday-Relay from a Sunday evening church service. The programmes are always subject to alteration. This Evening. Two Auckland stations will be broadcasting this evening as follow:— IZB wave-length 275 metres, power 10 watts.-, p.m. to 7.45 p.m., bedttow stones: S p.m. to 10.30 p.m., musical programme. IZQ, wave length 330 metres, power oO watts.—S p.m. to 10 p.m., musical programme. 2YK, Wellington.—Relay from Town Hall description of contest between McCarthy and Trowern by Mr. W G Talbot. " ' " Christchurch, 3YA (400 metres)— ' Selections by Berry's Military Band, including march, "Flanders"; waltz, "On How I Miss You"; selection, "Merry Widow"; fox-trot, "Leander"; patrol, "Guard Mount"; overture, "Morning Noon, and Night"; march. 'Tm String on the Top of the World." . Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—News service; stories for the children by "Miss 1 Kookaburra"; lecture under the auspices ', of the New Settlers' League; 'ecture under the auspices of the Department of ' Agriculture; a lecture on German musiu ' by Mr. Sutton Crow, illustrated by students of the University Conservatorium; selections by the studio orchestra; a talk by Mr. Bruce Green, pantomime dame. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMME. *YA, Auckland (first hour provided by Blind Institute). —Part-songs, "A Merry Roundelay," "Ring Out, Gay Bells, 3 Blind Institute; pianoforte duet, "Selections from 'Faust,'" Messrs. F. Cape and J. Papesch; recitation, "Man From Snowy River," Mr. Jack Connell; pianoforte solo, "Rhapsodic Mignonne," Miss M. Bray; school choir, "The Caterpillar"; pianoforte duet, "Hungarian Dance" (German), Messrs. Bray and Fletcher; quartet, '"Lead, Kindly Light," school choir; Braille reading, "Jones Minor's Rec," Mr. Frank Caple; pianoforte solo, "Nocturne in B Major" (Chopin), Miss Martin; part-song, "Forward Together," school choir; recitation, "In a London Bus," Miss L. Geisler; part-song, "Water Lilies," school choir. Orchestral, "March Triumphant," Meredith's Orchestra; soprano solo "The Slave Song" (Del Riego), Miss M. Fair; cornet solo, "The Merry Dance," Mr. J. Strong; orchestral. "Cachucca" ("Gondoliers"), Meredith's Orchestra: soprano solo, "The Lilac Tree," Miss M. Fair; relay of Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; cornet solo, "Pomposo," Mr. J. Strong; orchestral, "Walderteufel Valse," Meredith's orchestra; tenor solo. "Lolita" (Peecini), Mr. W. Coleman; orchestral, "Indian War ; March," Meredith's Orchestra; tenor j solo, ".Selected," Mr. W. Coleman; orchestral, "Hungarian Dance" (Spindler), Meredith's Orchestra. 4YA, Dunedin (concert arranged by Arthur Barnett's Limited Choir).—Partsong, "Hail, Smiling Morn," choir; vocal solos, Selected, Miss E. Bryant; pianoforte duet, Selected, Mrs. Blake and Miss McDowell; vocal solos. Selected, Mr. JKendall; recitation, Selected, Miss D. t vocal solos, Selected, Miss b. , Brown; steel guitar duet, Messrs. Gra- . ham Bros.; vocal solos, Selected, Mr. &- . Lawn: cornet solo. Selected; vocal solos, Selected, Miss G. Ashton; part-song, O. 1 This Hour of Softened Splendour, tie . choir; vocal solos. Selected, Mr. A. b. '■ Blake; pianoforte duet, Mrs. Blake ana . Miss McDowell; vocal solos, Selected, iir. ,W. Mills: .tool guitar duet Messrs. • Graham Bros.; vocal solos, Selected, Mr. J. Patterson. , ' 2YK, Wellington.—Studio concert ar ranged by Mrs. Fortune and retay * intervals of the Paramount Theatx Orchestra, under the direction of J* f R. K. Caulton. Be r- - 3LO ou ™^- n os information, vice, Stock l.\cnan r c ; ' meteorological "'Ration, studio orchestra; l.W|* Walte r : Pope coon comedian; la P . Smith, cornet; 1.24 P-™" s tudw , 1.34 p.m.. Charlie Pope: 1.4-J- ---; orchestra; 2 p.m. cose A^»^ studio orchestra; 3.10 Vg-' «r as biOß of Messrs. Bucklev and M organ Talk": 3.25 p.m., Dr. A. *" * 3 .55 - recital from St. Pauls CaUeflr f p.m., Gweu «arh;.ni. rontraTo, t p.ni.,st.ulioorclH-stra:4lop.m. ! , - Moreland: AX ■ orchestra; f ,ntorni;;tion: S ~«.. .*»«£ 3 f competiticn. rndiovo.ee W . p.m.. answers to httor • greeting-: fi p.m.. KpU , AfarV Guffl- ! Plocutioni-f: R. 07 p.m.. -'"' •,. g97 ' p - m : ""*$ '"Kw "nformation, servo 0. r..\«ii.iur= , ffla rriver reports, aerial mail report* ket reports: 7,=.. p.m.. a _**££ 1 R. A.Wilmot: 7. tn p.m.. a lecture r (he ati M.ices of tin- I niversity E Board: '» p.m.. Brighton and »», _ Scottish «o.,iety: !> p.m.- »J s Hill, •• !, ':'-'-'; n^7;;BruC e Green. i news service: 1".4U P_- m -- s K r--1 pantomime dame: 10.50 P- 111 -'",,. _\QI 1 vice: 11p.m.. Our Great Thought, 1 3 p.m.. dance nm«ic by the ■% y, 1 orchestra; 11.40 p.m., ' Go<t "^.JL

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 8

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RADIO BROADCASTS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 8

RADIO BROADCASTS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 247, 18 October 1926, Page 8