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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. ITA. AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 I.' 7.45: News and reports, etc.; sporting reßults. 8 to 11: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections by the Kialto Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr E. H. tngell; soprano solo,, (,) "Love', , Mcr . r»mns"„ (b) " 8e,,8 of TwHlght." Mr David »nri < \, "'"."J 1 "™, selected matter. Mr fr„m ,1* A »1 "'■? of dance Programme Orc"e t C ) Mason,C Ha " (Bendill's Collegians'

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (100 metres.) 6 no to 7 p.m.: Children's session, Uncle Jack. It lj to 7.15; n cws an j rcpc .rts, etc.; syortinc results. 8 to 10: Chimes: relay of orchestral selections from the Liberty Theatre: vocal solo. '"Glory of the Sea" (haudrrsou). Miss Nellie Lowe; "cello solo. • Namabdil" (Bantock). Miss X. Ellwood: vocal solos, (a) "Morninj;" (Speaks), (b) for You Alone" (Teehl). Mr \V. J. Hudson, vocal solo. "Down in the Forest" (Landon lionald). MUs !:. I'atten: selected violin item: voral s oln. "Sonus My Mother Sanu" (Orlmshniv), Mi.-, Nellie Kllu-ood: 'cello solo. "Minuet" ((Jluck). Miss N. Ellwood; vocal >olo. -'The Shepherdess of Sleep." Miss IC. Cattcn; selected violin item; interval; relay of dance programme from the Caledonian Hall (ChrUtchurch Dance Assembly. Jackson's Band). •JYK. WELLINGTON. CJDS metres.) S In 10 p.m.: Mleiay of dance programme from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbirnie, by Charles lialton's Columbian Solo Six; sporting remits. ■2VC, SYHNKY. (44- metres.) 7- : i0 p.ni.: Chimes of 2 Ft", and announcements. 7.:i3: Studio music. 8: "Big Ben ; from the Crystal Talaco Theatre, licorgc street. Sydney, items by tho orchestra, conducted by Mr Harry Stone. 8.15. t'rom n,o studio. Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone. •'Mclisandc" (lioet*). 8.19: Mr Joo t'ahill, entertainer, "The Sheik" . ( L°u U . is) : 8 - 1: Miss Neallallct, soubrette, Thinkin; of You" (Donaldson). 8.28: Mr James Donnelly, tenor. 8.32: Mr Gladstone Bell, cello solos. 8.;i7: Mr Alfred Cunningham, baritone, (a) "The Crown of the Year" (Kasthope Martin). (b) "Fair Louse of Joy" (Qullter). 8.44: Tho 2FC Dance Hand (conductor,. Mr Kric Pearse), with Mr l,en Maurice. popular baritone. 8.50: Miss Noa Hallett. soul.relte. "Little Spanish Town" (Young). H.SJ: Mr Oladstono ltd I. 'cello solo. It: "Big Ben"; from the Crystal Palace Theatre, the orchestra, conducted by Mr Harry Stone, in popular numbers. 9.12: From the studio, Mr Alfred Ciinniipu'liam. baritone, "The Merry Monk" (Bcvan) f1.16: Broadcast for the first time, a comedietta, "Mary i-i Paris," specially -.iritten for 2FC by Miss Annie Hughes: '.he scene takes place inside a famous rate in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Characters: Mademoiselle Charmante, Mdlle. Marie Scgur; The F.nglishmnn, Laurence Hnlbert; the American. James Donnelly; the Head Walter, Joe Cnhill; Mary. Miss Annio Hughes; Rntlstine. Nea Hallett; orchestral und dance music suppplied by the -I'O Dance Band, conducted by Mr Kric Pcarsc; the effects under tho direction of Mr Laurence Tlalbcrt: musical programme directed by Mr Ewart Chappie. 10.10: From tho Crystal Palace Theatre, Items by tho orchestra, conducted by Mr Harry Stone. 10.30: From the studio. Celebrity records. 10.40: The 2KC Dance Band, with Mr Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.55: Announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the 2FO Studio Danco Band.with Mr Len Maurice, will be heard lo popular numbers until midnight. 12: "Big Ben."

3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.30 p.m.: Mr E. PeScott. 7.45: Australian Forests League. 8: St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage Band. 8.10: Drew and Romaine. 8.25: Maggie Foster, vlolta. , 8 - 38 - Don Zelaya. piano. 8.50: The MHim. 9: St. Vincent de Paul's Band. 9.10: Adele Inman, soprano. 0.17: Musical Gardl"rs. 9.32: Harry Wotton. baritone. 9M'.f»un» Mark Trio. 9.55: News, etc. 10.5: St. Vincent do r»uPs Band. 10 15: The Pled Tlpers. 10.22: Maggie Foster. Inman, soprano. 10 40: Joe A.ronson and his band. 10.50: News. * I ° u . r ""»} Thought. 11.l: Joe Aaronson and his band till 11.10. SUNDAY. IYA AUCKLAND. 8.45 p.m., Belay of evening »«*'" '"P the Bap Ist Tabernacle. Queen street: preachcr. tho Rev. Joseph Kemp; organist, Mr Arthur E. Wilson, followed by organ and choral items from the church. . 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 6.90 p.m.. relay of evening service.from the Trinity Congregational Church, fer street; preacher, the Rev. D. Gardner Miller; choral director. Mr F. C. Peofold, organist, Mr R. C. Puller; 8.30, studio musical lecture-recital by Mr J. M. 'wAUst. assisted by Miss E. Mack and Mr Finlay Robb. IYA DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) 6.15 p.m., relay of evening sen Vice from the St. Paul's Cathedral; preacher, the Rev. Canon NeTillej organist, Mr E. Heywood, F.R.C.0.; 8.0, relay from St. Kilda Band Rotunda (weather permitting) of concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the direction of Mr J. Dixon. 2YK WELLINGTON. 6.55 p.m., relay of evening service from the Terrace Congregational Church; preacher, the Rev. Ernest R. Weekes; choral director, Mr len Barnes; organist, Mr Harold Brusey; 8.15, relay of band recital and concert by the Wellington Municipal TramWay Band, under the direction of Mr Harry Berry, from His Majesty's Theatre. 2FO SYDNEY. 6 p.m., "Big Ben" and announcements; 6.3, from the studio, Madame Evelyn Grieg, pianist, and Mr Henri Staell, violinist, in continuation of the- Beethoven series, will give the Second Sonata for violin and pianoforte (Allegro vivace—Andante —Allegro Piacerole); 6.30, Madame Evelyn Grleg ; pianoforte solos, (a) Fantasia "Impromptu (Chopin); (b) Etude, "The Butterfly (Chopin): 6.40, from the Congregational Church, Pitt street, Sydney, organ Mlo by Miss Lilian Frost; 7.0, the w» l »« "rvto from .the Pitt a,treet Congregational Church, preacner. the Rev. T. E. Ruth; 8.25. from the Band Rotunda, Manly Beach, tho Manly Municipal Band, conducted by Mr Arthur P.Bennett; (a) "The Trumpeter's Carnival (Losey), (b) "Overture Ruy Bias ( / ™ T ' nd . el f' ioto). e) "HI Ho the Merrio ' (Wood.), (d) "La Bohemo" (Puccini): («> wltaion a la Valse" (Weber); (f) ">«*•"• "Gondoliers" (Sullivan: (g) ' Am «' e f n Patrol" (Thurban); 9.30, from atudio. Mr David Craven, baritone; 9.34. Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist: 9.40, Miss Alice f»TO contralto: 9.44. Mr David Crawv»» rit sL"»; 9.48, Mr Lionel Lawson. violinist: 9.52. Miw Alice Prowse, contralto; 10.0. Mr Lionel Lawson, vlolir-tat; 10.5. Mr David Craven, baritone; 10.15, close down. 3LO MELBOURNE. «.50. St. Paul'a Bella; 7.0, Scots Church; from the studio. 8.80. St. Vincent de Paul a Orphanage Band; 8.40. Wesley Church Choir, 8.47. August de Glllio. violin; 9.7, Saffo Arnov. soprano; 9.14, St. Vincent de Paul s Orphanage Band; 9.24. Saffo Arnov, aoprano, 9.31, St. Vincent de Paul'a Orphanage Band, 9.41, Wesley Church Choir; 9.48, news service ; 9.58, Our Great Thought.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 5

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 5