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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

2YA WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 8 p.m.: Chimes; General Post Office clock; Studio Orchestra—"Pierette" (F. H. Fowles).' Programme by Hataitai School Orpheus Society. Three-part Bongs—Choir (a) "Ye Banks arid Braes," (V) "Wild Eose." Lcctu'rette, with illustrated numbers—William Armstrong, "Sterndale Bennette." Illustrated numbers—(a) "Lento ' Sostenuto, Opus 33, No. 10," "Moderato Seraplace. Opus 33, No. 1." (b) "Impromptu Canon;" by choir, (c) "May Dew," H. Maimer, A. Farey, double trio. Solo and chorus—Harold Cathie, "In a Monastery Garden." Lecturette, with illustrated ' numbers—James Osborne, ''Canon"—(a) "Bubbling and Splashing". (P.urcell), (b) "Five Bells of Osney"-(Old English), (c). "Summer, is. i-cumen-in" (13 Cent.). Humorous folk-song—Eon.: Bell, Noel Cathie, ' James Osborne, and choir, "King Arthur." Studio Orchestra—"Told at Twilight" (Huester). Recitation—Nancy Williams. Part-songs—Choir (a) "Under the Greenwood Tree" (McLeod), (b) "Skylark's Song"- (Mendelssohn). Solo—Miss N. Davies. ! Lecturette—lan McGregor, "Pictures in Music," (&) "Slumber Sons" (Lithuanian part-song), (b) "Drink to Me Only" (Beethoven), (c) "Vesper Hymn," Soloist: Miss N. Davies. Accompanist: Miss Mavis Tolan. Conductor: Mr A. A. Kirk. Studio Orchestra—"By the Tamarisk" (Eric Coates), "Pleading" (Morceau de Concert), (Haydn Wood)., •' ■ "

IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) G. 30 to 7.15 p.m.: Children's session—Aunt Betty. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk by Mr Mahoney on "•Wireless.". 8 to 10: Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre; Mr F. Mumford, conductor. Chorus—Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "Let the Hills Resound" (Richards). Soprano solo-Mra Collier, "The Pjpea, ° f Pan" (Moncktqn). Instrumental trio—Miss Wilkinson, Messrs W. Adams and C. Kemn, "Londonderry Air" (Kreialer). Soprano solo -Miss Tibbett, "The Great Awakening (Kramer). Chorus— Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir. "0 Peaceful Night" (German). Bass solo-Mr C. Peace, "Thank God for a Garden"'(Del Riego). 'Cello solos—Mr M. Adams. "Liebstraum" (Liszt) and Recital—Mies Collier, "L'Envoi" (KiphngV Contralto solo—Mrs Kersey. Melisande. Chorus-Ponsonby Baptißt Choir, "Angelas," from "Maritana", (Wallace). Duet —Mesdames Collier and Kersey, "Nocturne. Weather report and interval. Cornet soloMr Keene. 'Star of Bethlehem (Adams). Recital—Miss Collier, "Mariot.' Baritone solo-Mr Williams, "Perfect Day" (JacobsBond). Chorus— Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir. "A Spring Song" (Pinsuti). Tenor solo—Mr Brodie, "Absent" (Metcalf). Soprano sole—Mrs Collier, "My Prayer" (Square). Recitals-Mr W. F. Williams; "A. Parable (Lowell), and "The Fatherland." Chorus— Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "Across the Bar" (Sampson). Violin eolo—Mr O. Kemp, "Serenade" (Tbselli). Contralto solo—Mrs Kersey, "Salaam." Chorus— Ponsonby Baptist Church Choir, "The Long Day Closes (Sullivan). Conductor of ohoir: MrW. J. Williams. Accompanists: Miss M. Wilkinson and Mr Bert Evans.

4YA DUNEDIN. (463 -Metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert: Town Hall Chimes; Hia Master's Voice Recital; address by Miss M Pueeheguid on "Interior Decoration"; Studio items—Book talk by -Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian of Dunedin Athenteum; His Master's Voice Recital. 7: Town Hall Chimes; Children's Session—Aunt Diana. 7.30: News Service. 8 p.m.: Studio concert -by St. Andrew's _street Church of Christ concert party. 8.45: Address bv Pastor D. Moore, "Superstitions. 9: Relay from His Majesty's Theatre, boxing match between Leckio, of Dunedin, and Carroll, of Wanganui.

3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15: Mr Charles Nuttall—"Awfully Common People." 7.30: Under the auspices of the University Extension Board, MrR. J. A. Barnard, M.A., Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at< the University, will speak on ''Milestones in Astronomical History." 7.45: A story by an Australian of a recent trip to Russia. 8: Coburg City Band—Waltz, "Gleams of Gold." 8.10: Isobel Biddell, contralto—"My Heart is Weary" (GoringThomas), "Dream Valley" (Quilter). 8.17: Asbton Jarry, raconteur, in selections from his repertoire. 8.27: Coburg City Band—"Foden's Own" (Rrmmer); entr'acte, "Syrian Maid." 8.37: Elsa Stralia. soprano—"Jewel Song"—Faust, "Only the River Running By" (HoDkins). 8.45: "Crackajack Mouth-Organ Orchestra— -'Lively Tunes." 8.52: Mahomet Kassira—"When the Moon Shines on the Swanee" (Norm Byron); "The Prisoner's Song"—parody version by Cass. Mahomet; "Stony Broke in No Man's Land." 9: University Conservatorium ' Concert —Margaret Sutherland, 'pianist; Helen Hamerton. violinist; Marie Magan, vocalist. 9.45: Announcements, and the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safetv Message. 9.49 \ Coburg City Band—March. "The (Rimmer); foxtrot, "Bve-bve, 9.56: Elsa Stralia, soprano—"lnter No* MaeFadyen); "West of the Great Pivide (Wilbeby). 10.3- Meteorological mformaRugby. 10.8: Crackajack Montb-Orirsn Orchestra~"Old Time Airs." 10-12: 'ATgu» it newg service; sporting notes by " 01 f™P" s - Star" (Greenwood): march,'"C** (Fulton). 10.33: Isobel Biddell. "Sea Wrack" (Harty); "Cnim Ye to Me (Old Scotch). . 10.40: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonista. 11: Our Great Thought, n.l: joe Aronson'B Synco-Sympbomsts tall 11.01.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19062, 26 July 1927, Page 11

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