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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 to 5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 3: Gramophone recital, 3.30: Lecturette, "Gas Cook'"g," by Miss Marion Christian. 3.45: Gramophono recital. 7 to 7.30: News session and market' reports. 7.35: Lecturette, Mr N. H. Jacobson. "Air and its Wonders.? 8: Chimes, of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.11: Piano solo. Miss Howard, "Prelude, C. Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff). 8.16: 'Cello solo, Miss Prcntcr, "Serenada" (Squire-Augeaer). 8.21: Contralto solo. Miss Aiisa Dillon, "My. Resting Placo" (Schubert). 8.25: Violin solo, Miss L. Thompson, "Meditation" (Thais), (Massenet-Hen-gel). 8.DO: Tenor solo, Mr Edwin Dennis, "Liko Stars Above" (Squire-Boosey). 8.35: Trior the Nga Tawa Trio, "Miniatures" (F. Bridge-Augencr). 8.43: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" (Quilter-Boosey). 8.55: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, seiected. '9: Weather report. 9.1: Relay of the Savage Club Orchestra. 9.21: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, "Shepherd, See Thy Horse's Foaming Mane" (Hungarian melody), (Korbay). 9.25: Illustrated lecturette, Mr Douglas Tayler, "Music and Pictures." 9.35: Piano solo, Miss Howard, "Polonaise in A" (Chopin). 9.40: Contralto, Miss Ailsa Dillon. "Open Thy Blue Eyes" (Massonet-Lowe and Brydone). 9.41: Violin solo, Miss Thompson, "Melody" (Rubinstein-Enoch). 9.49: Tenor solo, Mr Edwin Dennis, "Sigh No More" (Aitken-Stainer and Bell). 9.53: 'Cello solo, Miss Prenter, "Le Cygne" (Saint-Saens-Durand). 9.57: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson, "Tho Second Minuet" (Besley-Boosey). 10.2: Trio, the Nga Tawa Tr,io, "The Open Boat" (Armstrong, Gibbs-Curwen). 10.12: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell, "The Old Bard's Song" (Rutland-Boughton). 10.10: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ..selected. 4YA, DUNEDJN. 5 (463 Metres.) 3 to 4.50 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 3: Chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice recital. 3.15: Address by Miss M. Puccbegud, "Homes from the Outside." 3.30: Studio music. 4: Book reviews, by Mr H; Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athenteum. 4.15: His Master's Voice recital. 7 to 7.30: Children's session. 7.30 to 7.45: News service. 7.45: Humorous address, by Pastor W. D. More, "Tho Unlucky Thirteenth." Bto 10: Relay from His Majesty's Theatre, grand orchestral performance by the Philharmonic Society, under tho conductorship of Signor It. Squarise; march, "Great Little Army" (Alford); overture, "Franceses da Rimini" (Morlacchi); prelude, "Messalina" (Mancinelli); symphony, "Farewell" (Hadyn); inarch, "Slave March" (Tschaikowsky); 'cello solo, "Simple Aveu" (Thome), Mr Phil Palmer; overture, "Le Sorcier da Pontnveu" (Meuton). ■ ' IYA AUCKLAND. ■ (333 metres.) 3 to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 6.30, children's session—Aunt Betty; 7.15, news and information session; 7.30, talk on "Yosemite' Valley and Grand Canyon," by Mr Stanley Bull; .8, chimes; 8.1, relay of overture from Majestic Theatre, of Majestio New Orchestra, linger Mr J. Whitford-Waugh; 8.15, baritone solo, Mi Walter Brough, "Onaway Awaka" . (Boosey, Coleridge-Taylor); piano solo. Miss V. Bicns, "Rhapsody in" B Minor" (DitsonBrahms); 8.25, soprano solo, Mrs HumphreySteward (selected); 8.33, flute solo, Mr H. McLennau, "The Swallows' Flight" (Kohler); 8.38, bass-baritone "-solo, Mt J Kennedy, "Maori Folk Songs".; 8.45, violin solos, Mr A. Grade (a) "Hymn to ■ the Sun" (Kreisler), (b) "Oloha Oe" (Kreisler); 8.53, flketch, Griffiths duo, "Seeing the Show"; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, relay from Majestio Theatre; 9.17, baritone solos, Mr TV. Brough (a) "Asm," (b) "Youth"; 9.23, piano solo, Miss D Binns, "Romance" (3reitkopfSibelit); 9.31, soprano solo, Mrs Hnmpl raySteward (selected); 9.36, flute solos, Mr H. McLennan (a) "Serenade". (Braga). (b) "Dainty Dance" (Lemmons); •' 9.45, bassbaritono solo, Mr J. Kennedy, "Maori Folk Songs"; 9.50, violin solo, Mr A. Gracie,, "Ave Maria" (Schubert);' 9.55, sketch, Griffiths duo, "Boxes." . 3LO MELBOURNE. (371 metres.) 7.15 p.m., Madame Soward, "Banquier cmpaille"; 7.30, under the auspices of the University Extension BoaTd, Miss Olga. Parker, M.A., will speak on "Child Literature by Australian Authors"; 7.45, Mr C. R, Long will, speak on "Australian Women ■Writers"; 8, Hubert Opperman, Australia's champion road cyclist, "Preparation for attack on Sydney to Melbourne record"; 8.10, Donald Mcßeath, violin; 8.20, "Roy Galloway and Beryl Hayden; 8.30. studio presentation of the Opera "II Trovatore,"'under tho direction of J. Sutton Crow assisted by the Studio Orchestra and Auburn Methodist Choir; 9.50, Sam Clapham, exchampion light heavy-weight wrestler, will speak on "Hygiene, Health, and Happiness"; 10, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists; 10.10, meteorological information; British official wireless news j Argus news service; 10.17, Walter Champney, assisted.by Eileen Gilbert; 10.27, Joo Aronson and his SyncoSymphonists ; 10.37, sporting notes and announcements; the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's Safety Message; 10.47, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists: 11, Our Great Thought; 11.1, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists till 11.40. Mr CulhrJ Bell, announcer at IYA Auckland is at present in Chnetchurch, and will be "on the air" from 3YA on Wednesday and Fridav afternoons. On Wednesday he" will recite "The Vow," from Sir Gilbert Parker's "Adventure of the North, and will also »ive a Shakespearean selection from "Julius Caesar." 'On Friday he will give a talk on Shakespeare. __^______

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 13 September 1927, Page 11

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 13 September 1927, Page 11

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 13 September 1927, Page 11

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