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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES

IVA. AUCKLAND. (120 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; ,6.30 to 7: children Vsc.slon; ™ 5 t0 7 - 45: ■•** reports, etc;.* to 10: chimes; studio concert by Salvation Army Band; relay of orchestral selections from the Majestic Thoatrc; hand selections; Masked Trio. In concerted items; band selections; contralto solos k„ new. ttorvl Poulton: Masked Trio in con"eyr"dXm S ba^Tactions; violin solos By Ma ?erW Keith; tasked Trio in concerted items; contralto solos by Miss Beryl Poulton. tYA, DUNEDIN. (380 Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; chimes, studio selected; items; address on House Furnlshlng-The Choice of Hoor Coverings, by Miss M. PuSchegud; vocal solos, (»> ° • Star of Kve" (Wagner), (b ' 'CnpUli« M.e (Sanderson). Mr Philip *■""»"*; social news, etc.; pianoforte reHal boot- talk by Mr H. G«onwood librarian. Dunedln Athemmim; studio selected Hems; 7: children's Mission, Aunt Diana 7.30: news and reports, etc.; 7.45: studio concert by Mr B. Braithwalte and party, assisted by tho Cathedral Gloo Club; chimes, part-songs, (a) "Bridal Chorus," (b) To VII You Ladies," Cathedral Glee Club; piano'forto solos, "Andante and Hondo, Cappriccloso" (Mendelssohn). Miss Rita Holmes, bass solos, (?) "Bedouin Love Song ' (Pinsutl), (b) "Harlequin" (Sanderson), Mr J. Clark; horn solo. "Take a Pair o Sparking Eves," Mr J. F. Himberg; vocal quartette, "Sweet and Low (Barnby), The Party; monologue: "Orange Blossoms" (Robmer), Misa Roberta ■Williams; saxophone solo, "Londonderry Air" (Morris). Mr M. Horn; contralto wlos. (a) "Love's Old Sweet Song (Molloy). (b) "Pour by the Clock (Ma • linson), Mk« R. Raffllls; vocal trio, Glorious Apollo" (Webbo). The Party; vio.ln solo, "Lo Revo" (Goltermann), Miss Rua Braithwalte; recitation. "Not Understood (Bracktn). Mr A.-Wilson; tenor solos, (a) "Requiem" (Homer), (b) "0 Thank Me Xot" (Mallinson), Mr R. Braithwalte; Instrumental trio, violin, horn, and phmo, Herd Girl's Dream" (Labitsky). The Trio: humorous song, "The Pump." Cathedral Glee Club; vocal duct. "Moondream Shore (Lockhart). Mir* R. Holmes and Mr R. Braithwalte: horn solo. "I Hear You Calling Me" (Squire). Mr 3. T. Himberg; teaor solos, (a) "Che Gelida Manlna" (Puccini), (b) "0 Vision Entrancing" (GoringThomas). Mr Ernest Drake: monologue, "Rosie's Relations" (Rowland), Miss Roberta Williams;_ soprano solos, (a) Break o' Day" (Sanderson). (b) Advlco (Caren), Miss Rita Holmet; violin solo, "Gavotte" (Gossec), Miss Rua Braithwalte; vocal trio, "Come. Thou Monarch of the Vine," The Party: pianoforte solo, Prelude In C Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff), Miss Rita Holmes: partenngs, (a) selected, (b) "Oft In the Stilly Night." Cathedral Glee Club: recitation, "When the Guards Came Through" (Doyle). Mr A. Wilson; vo!al quartette, "A Perfect Day" (Bond). The Party; saxophone iaiz solos, selected, Mr M. Horn: hvmns. (a) "The 23rd Psalm, (b) "Abide With Me," The Cathedral Glee Club.

2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.10 p.m.: Dalgety's market reports—wool, wheat, stock; 7.18: fruit and vegetable market*; 7.20: weather and (shipping intelligence: Btock Exchange: 7.2 C: late "Evening News" news service;, 7.40: announcements, and resume of programme; 7.45: n talk by Mr W. P. Jackson bn the "Latin Quarter of Paris": 8: "Big Ben": from the Royal Xaral House, Sydnev item* br the JT.S.W. State Military Band; 8.12: from the studio: Mr TiVHHarn Dallison. tenor; 8.16: from the Royal Naval House—The N.S.W. State Military Band; 8.28: from the studio, Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto, "I Passed By Your Window" (Brahe): 8.82: Mr Charles Lawrence, comedian. "The Rover" (Barker): 8.36: from the Royal Naval House—The N.S.W. State Military Band: 8.50: from the studio: Mr Joe Penrson continues his impressions on "The Early Method;- of Transportation in Sydney"; 9.2: Mr 'William Pallison, tenor: 9.10: from the Royal Naval House— The N.S.W. State Military Band: 9.18: from th» studio—Miss Eileen Boyd, contralto, (a) "My Aln Folk" s(Leman), (b) "Moonlight on the Ganges" (Myers): 9.26: Mr Lionel Lawson, violinist: 9..12: radio cartoon' by Mr Kcnvin MacGraith: 9.38: Mr William Dallison. tenor: 9.42: from the Royal Naval House—The N.S.W. Stale Military Band; 9.50: from the studio—Mr Charles Lawrence, comedian, (a) "My Wedding Day" (Cl&rke). (b) "I Hear You Squalling" (Katt): 10: "Big Ben": Mr Lionel Lawson. violinist: 10.S: Mils Eileen Boyd, contralto, "Every Stcr Towards Klllaruey" (Evans): 10.12: Mr Charles Lawrence, comedian, "What's the Mttter With Father?" 10.16: Mr Lionel Lawson. violinist: 10.22: Celebrity records: 10.no: front the Wentworth Cafe, Sydney—The New Wentwnrth Symnhonic Dance Orchestra, conducted by Mr Sydney Simpson: 11: "Big Ben," and studio announcmeits: 11.5: The New Wentworth Svtiphonie Oches'ra will play until midnight; 12: "Bir Bes." Bto. JitT.socsxi. (3TI M<trn.) 7.1? p.st : Town Plann'ag Aiwacation: 7.30: CniveriitT etttoilon Injure; 7.C3: Mr 7.. A. Collin, ••fiend tve World on 150"; S: 3muswlclf City Band: 8.10: Jtult BaWheloa, oorttritoj'mJiJßn, Wto>

phone; 8.27: Herbert Opperman; 8.37: Maggie Foster, violin; 8.43: Southern Choral Society; 8.52 Brunswick City Band; U.2: Mrs Maurice Dudley, one-act play; 9.32: Southern Choral Society; 9.32: Will King, xylophone; 9.40: Jessie Batchelor, contralto; 947: Maggie Foster, violin; 9.s3:newi terries: 10: Braes Green: 10.10: Southern Choral Society; 30.17: Brunswick City Band; 10.27: Drew and Romaina; 10.42: Joe Aaronaen and his Band; 10.52: newa service; II: Oar Great Tno«ck»; U.l: Jot Asroruoc end W» Bud UH 11,44. ~_ t „_ ,. - • .■' ;■■' ■-«',.!'■ ~;

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18926, 15 February 1927, Page 3

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830

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18926, 15 February 1927, Page 3

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18926, 15 February 1927, Page 3

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