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PROGRAMMES THIS EVENING. Programmes to be sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations aro as follows:— Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —6.30 p.m.. children's session; 7.15, news service;, 8, relay overture from Majestic Theatre; 8.10, selections by Orpheus vocal quartet; $.15, Mr. D. Black, bass, ,songs; 8.30, Misses B. Smith and E. Bentley, vocal duet; 8.25. Mr. E. Bowei, cornet itoloe; 830, Miss E. Bentley, soprano, songs; 8.35, Mr. J. Simpson, tenor, songs; 8.40, Miss B.Smith, contralto, songs; 8.45, relay orchestral music from Majestic Theatre; 8.55, Miss Bentley and Mr. Black, vocal duet; 9, weather report; 0.1, Mr. F. Bowes, cornet solos; 9.0. Mr. Simpson, songs; 9.11, selections by Orpheus quartet; 9.16, Mr. Black, songs; 0.21, relay orchestral' music from Majestic Theatre; 0.31, Miss Smith, songs; 9.36, Miss Bentley, songs; 0.41, Messrs. Black and Simpson, vocal duet; 9.46, Mr. F. Bowes, cornet solos; 9.51, Orpheus quartet.
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —7 p.m., news service; 7.55 pjn., lecture on "Light and Colour," by Mr. N. R. Jacobaen; 8, relay chimes Post Office clock; 8.11, selections by Orpheus vocal quartet; 8-28, Mr. D. Stark, humorous songs; 8.31, Miss L. Mackie, contralto, songs; 8.35, Miss G'.j Wing, piano solos; 8.40/ Mr, L. Barnes and Mr. A. Coe, vocal duet; 8.44, Mrs. A. Harris, soprano, songs; 8.48, Messrs Barnes and Stark, comedy sketch; 8.52, studio orchestra; 9, lecture on "Books, Wise and Otherwise," by Mr. H. O. South; 9.10, Mrs. A. Harris and Miss Mackie, vocal duet; H. 14, Mr. L. Barnes, baritone, songs; 0.18, Mr. D. Stark, humorous song; 923, Mr. Coe, songs; 0.27, Orpheus quartet; 9.32, Messrs. Barnes nnd Stark, humorous song; 0.37, Orpheus quartet; 9.52, atudio orchestra* Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., talks to children by "Hello Man;" dinner music; 9 p.m., talk on "Women and University Life," by Miss- 8. J. Williams, of Sydney University;- 9.30 pjn., concert programme, including relay of public debate on the subject of prohibition, arranged by the Sydney School of Arts, Debating Club; vocal and instrumental items: dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., ihildrenV session; 830 p.m., news service, including' talk by member of the Listeners-in. League, .and talk on tennis by Dr. McElhone; 930 p.m., concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' topical chorus; selections by/ Broadcasters' light orchestra; vocal and! instrumental items; dance music. I:
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Ankfui, IYA (333 metro). —3 to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio item*; 7.15, news and reports; 7.30 .to 7.43. talk on "Urartu* and Neptune," by Mr. W. J. Collier; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre, Mr. Geo. Poore, conductor; 8.0, baritone i-010, Mr. Clinton Williams, "When My Ships Come Sailing Home;" 8.14, violin polos. Mr. Herbert Hulett (a) "Souvenir," i W) "Humoreske;" 8.22, bass-baritone solo, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Give a Man a Horw He Can Ride;" 857, soprano solo, M". Towsey; 832, piano solo, Mr. i .v»;il Towsey; 8.37, baritone solo, Mr. C. Williams. "Jf I Might Only Come to You;" r» ?•' Vl ?i ,n 80 '°« Mr. H. Hulett, "Midnight p? ;2' Kreisler; 8.40, soprano solo, Mrs. „ v V Re ' V • 8.50, lions-baritone solos, Mr. A • Sutherland, fa) "Curfew," (b) "Five-«nd-Twenty Bailormen;" 8-58, piano solo, Mr. Cyril 9.3, weather report; baritone solo with organ accompanimi nt. Mr. Clinton Williams, "The Watch"•""lir i or ? an anfl vocal - Mr. Arthur P.. Wilson and assisting artist, organ rental and vocal numbers; 10.0, a thouehtI').I, God Save the King. ' Christsharch, 3YA (306 meires).—3 p m afternoon concert session; fl.O, children's session, by L'ncle Sam; 7.15, Addington nto«rk market reports; 7.30, news and report.*; 8.0, chimes, relav of orchestra elections from Liberty l'icture Theatre orchestra, under direction of Mr. Ernest uiiiit'«K»ii; 8.10, tenor solo; 8.23, violin «-lo; 8.27, soprano solo; 8.32, pianoforte 8,30, tenor solo: 8.42, instrumental tno, 8.45, soprap.o solo; 8.40, violin solo; .".03, tenor solo; 8.57, contralto solos; 0.0 .'itfi-i val: 0,5, relay from Liberty Theatre--120 talk: 0.40, pianoforte solos; 0.48, conU;i!»o noloti; 0,54, instrumental trio; 0.58 >">r>riinA unA Adtlk
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 6
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