OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.
Programmes to be sent out this evening by 'Sew Zealand and Australian stations ate as follow:— Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—6.3o p.m., children's session; 7.15 p.m., news service; 8 p.m., relay of overture from Majestic Theatre; 8.10 p.m., selections by Lyric Quartet; 8.18 p.m., Mr. Alan McElwain, humour; 8.23 p.m., Mr. H. Richards, tenor, songs; 8.27 p.m., quartet; 8.35 p.m., Messrs. Thomas and McElwain, vocal duet; 8.40 p.m., Mr. A. H. Ripley, tenor, songs; 8.44 p.m., Mr. E. Thomas, bass, songs; 8.49 p.m., Miss A. McGruer, soprano, songs; 8.54 p.m., quartet; 9.1 p.m., weather report; 9.2 p.m., relay of orchestral music from Majestic Theatre; 9.12 p.m., Miss McGruer and Messrs. Thomas and Ripley, vocal trio; 9.22 p.m., Mr. McElwain, humour; 9.27 p.m., Mr. Richards, songs; 9.30 p.m., Mr. Thomas, songs; 9.34 p.m., excerpts from "Maritana" by quartet and Miss McGruer; 9.46 9.51 p.m., Mies McGruer, songs; 9.55 p.m., p.m.. Messrs. Richards and Thomas, duet; quartet.
V/ellinaton, 2YA (420 metres).—6 p.m., children's session; !■ p.m., news service; 7.35 p.m., lecture on "The Story of the Grandfather Clock and the Modern watch," by Mr. N. R. Jocobsen; 8 p.m., selections by Wellington Savage Club's orchestra; 8.8 p.m., Mr. W. Renshaw, tenor songs; 8.12 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 8.19 p.m., Mr. W. J. Tucker. flute solos; 8.24 p.m.. Savage Club's orchestra; 8.2!) p.m.. Miss Nora Greene, contralto, songs; 8.33 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 8.40 p.m., Mr. Byron Brown, elocutionary items; 8.44 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 8..>5 p.m., talk on books by Mr. H. S. South; 9.10 p.m., weather icport; 9.11 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 0.18 p.m., Mr. Renshaw, songs; 9.24 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 9.36 p.m., Mr. Brown, elocutionary items; 9.40 p.m., Savage Club's orchestra; 9.50 p.m., Miss Greene, songs; 9.55 p.m., Savage Club's cchestra.
Chrlstchurch, 3YA — Silent day. Dunedln, 4YA (463 metres).—7 p.m., children's session; 8 p.m., relay of orchestral music from Octagon Theatre; Miss P. Xeill, meizo-soprano, songs; Mr. C. E. Gibbons, flute solos; Mr. J. Black, tenor, songs: 8.44 p.m., address, on dog stories by Pastor W. D. More; vocal and instrumental items; relay orchestral music from Octagon Theatre. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., talks to children by "Hello Man"; dinner music; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9 p.m., roncert programme, including selections by the Metropolitan Band; relay of concert from the Conservatorium Hall; vocal and instrumental items; dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children 0 session; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including selections from Broadcasters' Topical Chorus; vocal and instrumental Hems; dance music. Brisbane, 4QQ (385 metres) .—7.40 p.m., lecture on "Astronomy," by Mr. A. K. Chapman; 8 p.m., children's session; 8.30 p m., news service, including talk on "Photography," by Mr. F. L. South; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including items by a choir; vocal and instrumental items; dance music.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 to 4.30 afternoon session, selected studio items; 7.15 to 7.45, news and information session; S. chimes; 8.1, relay of overture from Strand Theatre, Eve Bentley conducting; H.lO, March, Auckland Artillery Band, "The Cossack" (Rimmer); 8.14, overture, Auckland Artillery Band, "Tancredi" (Rossini;; 8.23, soprano solo. Miss Laura Walker, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint Saens); 8.27, Auckland Artillery Band. "The Unfinished Symphony" (Schubert); H. 40, trombone solo, A. O. Finlay, "Passing Hence"; 8.4.i, humorous song, Mr. Ned Fort. "House Hunting"; 8.49, selection, Auckland Artillery Band, "No, No Nanetto" (Youmans); 9.2, weather report; 1)3, intermezzo, Auckland Artillery Band, "In a Persian Market" (Ketelby); 9.12, soprano solo, Miss L. Walker, (a) "(.'arrisr" ia i-. \t' Penn) ' "When Love is Km. (Moore ; 0.20, selection, Auckland Artdlery Band, "Marttana" (Wallace); ..J4, Auckland Artillery; Band, selected, 1)48 humour Mr. Ned Fort. "The Cricket Match at Killaloo"; 9.52, March Auckland Artillery Band '"Independen a" (Hall); bandmaster, Mr. E. Tremloa* 'God Have the King"; close down ' Wellington, 2YA.-Silent day Chrlstchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 pm afternoon conceit session; 6, children's session by Uncle Sam; 7.15, Addington stock market reports and news; 7.30, talk, Mr. Robert Nairn, "Gardening"; 8, chimes | relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra; 8.15, soprano! solo; 8.10, violin solo; 8.24, tenor solo;! y.28, pianoforte duet; 8.32, baritone solo; R.M, instrumental trio; 8.48, soprano solo;' H-150, violin solo; 8.55, tenor solo; 9, relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Iheatre; 9.15, talk; 0.30, baritone solo; .'.4o* P ,an o»°rte duet; 0.39, soprano solo; o*«? u1 v BO,o; OA7 > instrumental trio; "A down"* " 0l0; iO, National Anthem; Dun«.|n,' 4YA.-Bilent day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 246, 18 October 1927, Page 6
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