BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) Afternoon concert; chiftren's session—Siator Maisie; news and reports, etc.; chimes, Studio Concert by the Salvation Army Band; march, "The Golden Gate," the Band; selection, "Songs of Britain," the Band; humorous, "The Curtain Lecture," Mr J. A. Sharp; hymn, "Aurelia," the Band; meditation, "Hursley," the Band"; ' humorous, "The Parson," Mr J. A. Sharp; cornet duet, selected,- Messrs Cranston and Davies; relay of orchestral selections. from the Kialto Theatre; trombone solo, Belected, Mr H. Clark; selection, "Beethoven II." the Band; humorous, selected, Mr J. A. Sharp; hymn, "Ernan," the' Band; selected item; march, "The "War .March of the Priests," the Band; des. selection, "Scenes in a Prodigal's Life," the Band.
I 4YA-DIWEDLN. (380 metres.) Afternoon session; studio selections; talk on "Interior Decorations," by Miss M. Puechsgud; vocal aoloe, (a) "A Life T'hßt Lives for You" (Sullivan), (b) "BHouin Lore Song" (Pinsuti), Mr J. Delmore ScDon'ald; news; Piano plaver recital; talk on "Books" by Mr H. Greenwood, Librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum; Studio selections; childrens eession—Aunt Diana; new s and reports, etc.; studio concert arranged by the, Dunedin Eadio Supplies, Limited.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 5
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