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BROADCASTING.

t6-day»s programmes. , ft&, AUCKLAND. (420 Metres.) ' S to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert: chimes; atudfo.selected ;it«nj; lecture .JllttifraUKl;■**•! records; ■ selected items. 7.1* io-tiß ."'News ond report*. ale. •B.to, 10: 'orchestral selection* by tl»e JBmprws TBWtM ( Orchcitra, under the direction of ;Mr . f ßgl' Stokes; soprano solos, selected. HUs Bi Binsl); violin solos, (a) "Reverie" (Vieuf temps, (b) "Humouresque" (Dvorak), Mr A. Grtcie; baritone solo, selected. Mr Varner Cooke; xyldphos* solos (a{ **»» March," (b) "Btock and White" (Bots-.] ford), Mr A; Brown; saxophone iotes, selected." Mr R., McMinn; interval; of orchestral selections from the Empress/Theatre; baritone solos, selected, Mr Va«o« Cooke; violin and xylophone duet, ''L»:,B*>enadfc . Messrs OracU and Brown; soprano ' solo,: selected, Miss Bluiill: selection- "from -0. Henry, Mr Fred Martl.

,4YA, DTJNEDIX. (380 Metres.) 7 p.m.: Fawners' session, arranged by Mr, It. B. -Tennent, Department of Agriculture.: Addresses, "Timoly Hints to Fanner**'' by the Fields Division, and "Talks to Farmers ~VTives," bv Professor Anne Strong, of the OUgo University. 7.30: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; studio concert by the Band of the Ist Batt. Otago B«fimant - (»* permission of the Officer; Commanding), and: assisting artists; reljiy bf orchestral sjledtionr from the Empire Theatre, under the dfreeHtfH' of Mr Chas. Parnell; items by tlie Band (conductor, Mr Lew O. Asten): March, "Great Little Army" (Alford): overture. "Lei Cloches de Corneville" (PUnquette); valse, "Nights of Gladness" (Anrllfre);' ijeleettom "Musical Switch" (Alford): palwtr'We. Macgrcgor" (Amers); selection,'"Petite de Concert 5 '- (Coleridge Taylor); descriptive, "Ke-Sa-Ko7 (Chspuls): waits, "Valse Trlste" (Sibelius): march, "Father Rhine* (Lincke)S charaeteristit;, "The Butterfly (Bendix); m.ircb, "On the <Juarter-Deck (Alford). „ .. 2FU, StDNEV. (442 Motres.) ' 7.10 p.m.: Late "Evening News" Jiews service, weather intelligence; 7.23: Dalpety s market reports ,wool, wheat, stock), fruit and, vegetable markets; 7.40: Close down; MS: Announcing the SFC'Hospital Concert Party,. items from the Blind Institute; 8: "Big Ben,'' Mr Bus Uarliirg introduces the party: 8.3: Miss Knthorlne Beverley, soprano, "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine" (Lohmann): 8.9: Miss Daisy Rlchsrds, violinist, "Melodie" (Gluck-Krelsler): 8.13: Mr B. M. Bister, tenor; 8.17, Mr Perclval Bpouse. mouth organ selections: 8.22: Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto; 8.2(5: Mr Wally Baines, comedian; 8.30:' Mi»s Katherine Beverley, soprano. "Butterfly Wing*" (Phillips); 8.34: Miss Daisy Hichardk. violinist. "Dshse Orientate (Rimnky-Korsskoff); 8.38: Mr fl. M. Baxter. .tenor: 8.42: Mr Rus liarling and "Jerry in ventriloquinl song and story; 8.60: Mist Barbara Briscoe, contralto'; 8.. r i4: Mr Perclval Spouse, mouth organ selections; 9: "Bis Ben." Mr It. M. Batter, tenor; 9.4: Miss Knid llynes, pianoforte solo; 9.8: .Miss Kathcrinn Beverley, soprsno; 9.12: Mr Wally Baines, comedian: 9.16: Miss Barbara Briscoe, contralto; 9.20. Miss Daisy Richards, violinist. "The Blue Lagoon" (Miiloecker): 9.24: Mr Pcrcival Spome. month organ: 9.28: Mr It. M. Baxter, tenor: 9.32: Miss Katnrrlne Beverley, soprano; 9.30: From the Studio — Mr E. J. Van dc Veldo will dispenso some "0. Henry" humour; 9.48: Mis* Nea Hallett, soubrette. "It Made You Happy" 'Donaldson) • 9.52: Mr W. Nott, cornet solos: 10: ••Bie Ben.' - Mr Alf. Trcmain and bis Dance Orchestra; 10.10: Hints to listeners, by the Technical Kditor o'. "Wireless ,"'' cekl "' n : 10-5- Mr Alf. Trcmain snd Ms Dance Orchestra; 10.:Kt: Mi.=s N'ea Hallett. soubrette. ".Smiling Kve S " (Howard): 10.37: Mr Alf. Trcmain and Ui- Dance Orchestra: 10.4. J. Mr W. Nott, cornet solos; 10.54: CelebrUy rccordk- 11: "Biff Ben." anil announcements: 11.5: Mr Alf. Trcmain and his Dance Or chentra in popular numbers until midnight; 10: '-Bic Ben."

31.0. MELBOURNE. f 371 Metres.) 7 15 p.m.: Mr J. Howiett Boss: 7.30: Mr K M Pascoe: 7.15: Theatrical: 8: Joe Aaronson* and his .=ynco-Syiaphoni»ts. Durlrg'the Intervals between the dances the following will give item?: Drew and Romsine, Kstclle Mark Trio Jessie Batehclor. 10: Sporting Notes by •'Olympus": 11: Our Crest Thought: 11.1: Joe Aaionson and his Band till 11.40. .

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 3

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 3

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 3