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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH. (400 Metres.) Official opening broadcast of new mtion. 3 p.m.: Chimes; overture, "B.B." (liornel, Dfrry'i Military Band: sddren br the Post-master-General (tlio Hon. Mr Noiworthy); tenor nolo. "On With tlio Motley" (Leoncavallo), Mr }V. Trewcrn: address by Ills Worjhip tho Mayor (tho Rev. J. K. Archer); instrumental trio (piano, violin, and 'cello), "Allegro: Ist Movement" (Sitt), Misses Eileen, Joan, and Charlotte Carter: address by the Right Rov. Uishop West-Watson: contralto solo, "Dawn"' (Curran), Miss Dorothv Spiller; addross by the Right I!ev. Bishop Brodie: mnlo quartet, "Gems From tho Ijyric Repertoire." Lyric Four, soprano solo, "He is Good, Ho is Kind" (Massenet). Madamo Gower-Burns: baritone solo. "Hybras tho Cretan" (Elliott), Mr E. J. Johnson; address by the chiof announcer of the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd. (Mr J. M. Prentice). Interval. Musical comedy, "Uoso Marie" (Friml), llerry's Military Band; meno-soprano solo, "A Summer's Night" (Goring Thomas), Miss Merle Miller; at the steel guitar, Mr F. It. Monro: tenor solos, (a) "Coine. Love, be Mine" (Leoncavallo), (b) "Serenatn" (Trosseli), Mr W. Trewern; instrumental trio, ((Barcarollo" (Offenbach), Misses Eileen. Joan, and Charlotte Carter; soprano solo, "Lo. Hear tho Gentle Lark" (flute obligate by Mr W. Hay), Madame Gower-Burns; tnalo quartet, "A Bunch of Plantation Melodies," Lyric Four: contralto solo, "Fairy Talc of Ireland" (Eric Coates), Miss Dorothy Splller; baritone solo, "Prince Ivan's Song" (Allitscn). Mr E. I>. Johnson; mozzo-soorano solo. "Silent Moon" (Vaughan Williams), Miss Morle Miller; selection, "Jolly Blacksmith" (Suckling), Berry's Military Band. IYA, AUCKLAND. (4!0 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert: Studio selected Items; Telay of selections from John Court's. Limitod; Studio selected items. C.30 to 7: Children's session—Cousin Frank. 7.15 to 7.45: Nows and reports, etc.; Mr Goo. Campbell "On Motoring." Bto 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections by the Strand Thcatro Orchestra, tinder the direction of Mrs Benson; contralto solos, (a) "The Littlo Hills" (Gleeson), (b) "Lullaby" (Brahms), Miss Prowge; pianoforte aolos, selected, Mr R. Bright; soprano solos, selected. Mrs Schadc; violin solcu "Intermeizo" from "Tho Merchant ot Venice." Miss McMurtree; tenor solos, (a) "Tho Littlo Green Balcony" (Plates), (b) "To Mary" (M. V. White). Mr Austin Charles; baritone solo, selected, Mr W. R. Dickson; weather report; rolay of orchestral selections from the Btrand Theatre; soprano solo, selected, Mrs Schadc: violin solos, (a) "Bercetiso do Jocolyn" (Godard), (b) "Hungarian Danco No. 5" (Brahms), Misi McMurtree; baritono solos, selected. Mr W. R. Dickson; pianoforte solos, selected, Mr K. Bright; contralto noto, ••Thrco Fishers Went Sailing" (Hullali). Miss Prowse; tenor solo, "Dout Emobilo (Verdi), Mr Austin Charles. ! 4YA, DUNEDIS. I (380 Uetres.) I 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; chimes: Studio selected items; ttravel talk; relay of selections from the Savoy; vocal solos, (a) "Roberto, O tu che Adero" (Meyerbeer;, sung in Italian, (b.) "Avo Maria Hall), (c) "Danny Boy" (Weatherly), by request, Madame Nowcomb Hall; notes, etc.; relay bl selections from the Savoy; Stndlo selected Items. 7: Children's session—Aunt Diana. 7.80; News and reports, etc. 8 to 10; Chimes; Studio concert arranged l>y the Dunedln Badio Supplies; orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Coombs: selection, In a Pagoda" (Bratton), Orchestra: overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). Orchestra; soprano solos, selected, tro™' bone solo, selected, Mr H. Coufblin». ▼'lolln duet. ''Home to Our Mountains" (Verdi), Mossrs A. J. Frye and J. Clark; selection. "Bohemian Girl," Orchestra: flute solo, selected. Mr G. Nicholson; baritono solo, selected, Mr F. MacDonnell; , elocutionary, selected, Miss S. Snowden; selection. In i Russian Village" (Marsden), Orchestra: address, "Tourist Talk," Mr A. B. Wilson (New Zealand Government Tourist Department); cornet duet, selected, Messrs O. Ohnstie snd W. Smith; soprano solo, selected, Miss McCurdy; selections. La Gloria; Instrumental quartet, "Nnsareth" (Gounod), Messrs Frye, Clark, Blyth, and, Hargrcavesj overture "Tancrcdi" (Rossini). Orchestra, violin solos, selected, Mr F. McDonnell; fluie solo, selected, Mr O. Nicholson; ™arches (a) "Colonel Bogey" (Alford). (b) Washing ton Greys" (by request) ,-Orchostra. 2tK, WELLINGTON. (295 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.; Afternoon concert: Studio selected items, and relay* of dSnce selections from the New Adelphl Cabaret by Manuel flyman' b Exhibition Band. 7to 3 Children's session —Aunt Jo and Uncles Eniest and Bill. 8 to 10: Studio concert of latest Bristol rolls and records, "liot dance selections from the New Adetohj Ciibsret by Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band. 2FC. SYDNEY. (442 Metreß.) 7 10 P.m.: "Evening Newa" late news service weather information; .7.30: Dalgety a market reports (wool, wheat, and vegetable markets; <.45. Close ( down, 7.55: Announcements; 8: Big Ben v 'rom the Lyceum Theatre. Pitt street, Sydney, Items by the Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Emanuol Aarons: 8.12: Irom the Studio— Slgnor Alberto Marlni. tenor, Th«i Sailor s Grave" (Sullivan); 8.16: Mr Lindley Kvans, pianoforte solos, (a) /n? c h)RuSnt'SftCDi). (b) SoUeglOtto (Bscn), 8.26: Miss Eileen Boyd. s.®°*"!'® : t!l f* oi-l From the Lyceum Theatre—items hj? chestra, under the baton of Mr Emanuel Aarons' 8.40: From the Btudio —Miss Vinia de Lottte will continue her series of'taliks on the present Gilbert ond Sullivan season. 8.5-. Slinor Alberto Msnni. tenor, Had I Klown" (Nlcholls): 8.56: Mr Jack Lumsdaine, entertainer, (a) Take Me /ui ••Calline 1 (Lumsdaine), From tho lyceum Theatre, ■ Pit L ß A r i * et "^ ) B r n ' Eileen 4 Boy mour, entertainer ; 9.25: I torn. th f Theatre—Tho Union Mastor Attraction, 8.35. From the Studio-Mr Lindley■ fcWM.* forte solos, (a) V, Ga , T ? i 6 • ( ,® lu mi« (b) "Seguidiltas (Albemi). OAi. Mis Vinia de Loitte, soprano; 9.49. Signor AI VAvtn Miirlni tenor, (a) 1 I Pitch My Lone!} entertainer, (a) "Baby lace ( Da'»i«[)■ }b) "Hello Helen" (Lumsdaine), 10.5. Miss F.llcen Boyd, contralto: 10.13: Irom the Lvceum Theatre. Pitt street. Sydney—ltems by the Orchestra, conducted by Mr *•"}»»"! Aarons- 10.30: Danco music from the Studio, 10 40- Mr Archie Seymour. _ entertainer: 10.50: Studio music; 11:. »iR »«>• * n announcements; 11.5: Music from the Studio until midnight; 12: 'Big Ben. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7 15 p.m.: Agricultural Department; ..30: Studio Orchestra; 7.40: Jack Dunne, ban 7 47- W. King, xylophone solos. Jessio Batchelor: 8.4: c C't'" ns Band- 8.14: Estelle Mark Trio: B.uo. Gertrude' Armstrong: 8.40: Harry Wotton ban--25555? VSrtii!;'"iiSJS Harrr Wotton, baritone: 9.38: Collingwooo Citizens' Band; 9.48: 80 , b n r Mob nl' tono- 9.55: Netvs, etc.: 10.. r >: Studio Or rhestra; 10.13: Drew and Komaine; jn.3.. Bob Molyneui, b » rit0 1 n n c ; . 0 ! ° ' l Our ran and his band; 10.19. :Nc™ .1- Our Great Thonglit: 11.1: Joe Aaron«on #rd hu band till 11.40.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 3

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 3

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 3