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BROADCASTING.

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES. iv.\. Auckland. (Uu metre?.) 3 I" IJ'.'J jun.: Aftcraoou enrer*. ' ,J to 7.1.1: News and reports, etc.: sporting results, o to 11: Chimes: baritone solo, "The Star." Mr E. Davits; phono Bddlo acd pianoforto solos, selected, Mr Williams, contralto solos, selected. Miss Jesslo bwitn, 'cello solos, selected, Mr Ites. Pawson; baritone solos, (a) "Ship of My Delight. (h> selected, Mr K. Davirs; phono fiddle and pianoforte solos, selected, Mr Williams: Velio solos, selected. Mr K<-z. Pa"son: contralto solos, selected, Miss Jessie Smith: baritone solo, ■•That's All." Mr E. Divirs: weather report; rclav of dance procrainmc from the Masonic Hull (Bcndall's Orchestra). 2FC. SYDNKY. (412 metres.) 7.">j p.m.: Announcements. -: ", B ' S Ren": from the Crvstal Palace Theatre. Syd:"Y, items l.v the orchestra, conducted by Mr Harrv stone 5.12: Krotii the studio, Mr Ernest Archer, tenor. H.IG: Mr Ad Croe, comedian. g.20: Miss li» ladys limislcr, mprauo. fi.-.'l: Mr Lionel Luwsou, violinist. 8.29: Mr W'ally Baincs, entertainer. "Don t Havo Anv More. Mra Moore" (Castling). 5.33: From tho Crystal Palace Theatre, iteuis by the orchestra, tinder tho baton of Mr Harry Stone. 8.43: From tho studio, Mr Truest Archer, tcuor. 8.40: Mr Lionel Lavson, violinist. 8.52: Mr Ail Crec, Scottish comedian. 5.57: Miss fiuladys Fimister. soprano. 9: From the Crislal Palace, tho Crystal Palaeo Orchestra, conducted by Mr Harry Stotm. 9.10: From the studio. Mr Wally Haiues. comedian. 9.1-I: Mr Harrison White, banjo solos; foxtrot. "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" (Dixon). 9.22: A Radio "Skit." 9.26: The -IT Studio Danes Band, conducted by Mr Kric I'carsc, and tho popular baritone. Mr I.en Maurice, in tho latest numbers. 0.:i2: Miss (iwladys Fimistcr, soprano. !?."(]: Jfr Ad Cree, Scottish comedian. 9.40: Mr Lionel Lnwson, violinist. 9.44: Mr Ernest Archer, tenor. 9.48: From the Crystal Palace Theatre, items by tho orchestra. 10: from the studio, Mr (icorire Hollingworth, In popular numbers. 10.5: The 2l'C Studio Dance Band. 10.9: Miss Gwladys Fimister. soprano. 10.13: Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist. 10.17: Mr Ernest Archer, tenor. 10.21: From tin.- Crystal I'alaco Theatre, orchestral items. 10.30: Krom (ho studio, Mr W'ally Haiues, roroodinn, "I Do Like An Egg for My Tea" fLco). 10.35: The 2FC Dnnco Band, Bnd Mr Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.42: Mr George Hollingworth in n popular number. 10.40: Mr Harrison White, banjo solos, "Selection of Irish Melodies" (arr. White). 10.55: Tho 2FC Studio Dance Band, and Mr Len Maurirc, popular baritone. 11: "Big Bon," and announcements. 11.5: Tho 2FO Studio Dance Band. 11.20: Lato netvs and sporting information. 11.30: The 2FC Dance Band, and Mr Len Maurico, popular baritone, will bo heard until midnight. 12: "Big Ben." 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m.; Mr R. Rawson, Lspcranlo. 7.30: Mr F. Chapman. 7.45: Dr. Leach. 8: Old-Timo Nicht, including Studio Orchestra, Brunswick City Band, Royal Scots, Kollawny and Estclio Rose, Estello Mary Trio. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: 3LO Melody Masters till 11.40. SUNDAY. IYA. AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) 7 p.m.: 'Relay of evening «,.•....• from St. Ma'y's Cathedral, Parneli; prc.ii'.ntr, tho Rev. Canon Pcrcival James; organist, Mr Edgar Randall. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) 1i.30 p.m.: Relay of evening scrvico from Knox Church; preacher, tho 'Rev. Tulloch Yuilk\ M.A.; organist. Mr W. Paget Oalo. 8: Relay from St. Hilda Band Rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by tho St. Hilda Baud, under tho direction of Mr J. Dixou. 2YK. WELLINGTON. (295 metres.) 0.. r >.» p.m.: Relay of evening service from tho Vivian street Baptist Church; preacher, the Rev. Mr Harry; organist. Mr A. Don. 8.15: Projrraturao of selected items from tho studio. 2FC SYDNEY. (442 metres.) 6.10 p.m.: The chimes of 2FC. 6.12: From tho studio, programmo of violin solos and concerted music arranged by Mr 8. Voat Janssen. G. 30: Miss Marjorio Cote, Boprsno, (a) "As Thro' tho Streets" (Puccini), (b) j "Starlight" (Lohr). 0.38: Violin music. 6.50: Miss Marjorio Coin, soprano. 6.58: j Items arranged by Mr 8. Vest Janssen. 7.10: A Talk by Mr William Adams on "Hymns," with illustrations on tho studio orgnn. 7.23: Too Bells of St. Mark's. T. 25: From St. Mark's, Church of England, Darling Point, the evening service, conducted by tho Rev. Howard Lea. 8.27: Interval. 8.30: From tho studio, the Lelchhardt District Band; conductor. Mr E. P. Kerry. 8.38: Mr Lobbau Hodgins. baritone. 8.42: Tho Lelchhardt District Band. 8.58: Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto. 0.2: Tho Leichhardt District Band. 9.16: Mr Lobban Hodgins, baritone. 9.20: The Lelchhardt District Band. 9.32: Miss Eileon Boyd, contralto. 0.40: The Lelchhardt District Band. 9.52: Mr Lobban Hodgins, baritone. 10: Tho Leichhardt District Band till 10.15. 3LO. MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 0.15 p.m.: Bells from St. Paul's Cathedral. 7: Service from Toorak Presbyterian Church, from tho studio. 8.30: St. Vincent de Paul's Band. 8.40: Adele Inman, soprano. 8.47: St. Vincent do Panl'g Band. 8.57: Mr J. H. Boss. 9.37: St. Vincent do Paul's Band. 9.47: Adele Inman. 9.54; Nshs service. 10: Our Great Thought.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 5