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TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES IYA, ’Auckland.—6.3o to 7: Children’s session. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports. 8 to 10; Chimes; grand organ solo, ‘ March of Israelites,’ Mr T. S. Webster; pianoforte solo, ‘ Carissima,Miss W. Stevens; ’cello solo, selected, Miss A. Lloyd; duet, ‘ Hose of _ My Heart’ (Lohr). Misses Stevens; pianoforte solo, ‘Old and Modern Tunes,’ Mr Andrew White; soprano solo, selected, Master B. Skeels; pianoforte solo, ‘ To-night and all the Years,’ Miss S. Stephens; organ soli—(a) ‘Berceuse ’ (Gounod), (b) ‘ Salutaries ’ (Hostia), Mr T. S. Webster: elocution, ‘Pigtail of Le Fang Fu,’ Mr P. Dawson; organ solo, march (‘Tann hauser,’ Wagner), Mr T. S. Webster; soprano solo, selected, Master Skeels; ’cello solo, selected, Miss A. Lloyd; organ solo, ‘ Prayer Cradle Song,’ Mr T. S. Webster; elocution, ‘ The Yukon Trail,’ Mr Peter Dawson; ’cello solo, selected, Miss_ Lloyd, pianoforte solo, selected, studio pianist. 2YK, Wellington,—7: Children’s hour (Aunt Jo and Uncles Ernest and Bill). 8: Studio concert of latest Bristol rolls and records. 10: Close down. 3YA, Christchurch.—7.ls to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert (special children’s night arranged hy Miss Lucy Cowan) and relay of items hy Liberty Orchestra under the direction of Mr Ernest Jamieson. 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Children’s session (Aunt Diana and her dwarfs). 7.30: Farmers’ session, arranged by Mr R. B. Tennetit, of the Department of Agriculture. Addressee; (a) ‘Talk to Far. mere,’ by the Fields Division: (b) ‘ Talks to Farmers’ Wives,V, by_ Professor Anne Strong, of Otago University. 3: Studio concert (vocal and instrumental). 9: Relay from the Savoy (special dance > programme by Ern. Bcecham and his Savoy Novelty Band). 2BL, Sydney.—The bedtime story hour will have the addition of Miss Monica Scully’s pupils to entertain the children. During the country session Mr Fred Brown will talk on ‘ The Electrical Parts of a Car,’ which will be followed by a talk on ‘How to Play Mah Jong.’ The night programme’s special feature will be a sporting talk by the senior sporting expert of the ‘ Sun ’ newspapers. A further addition to Broadcasters’ programme will be Miss Ida Legget (soprano), late of J. C. Williamson’s and the O’Connor Opera Company. A further addition to 2BL’s programme will be Mr A. T. Monies with his pleasing tenor solos. Molly Raynor and her companion will add humor to the programme with their light sketches. Bobby Watson (comedian), Amy Ostinga (contralto), and Marjorie Skill (soprano) will he further additions to the programme. 3LO, Melbourne.—B: Studio Orchestra. 8.10: E. C. H. Taylor will talk on ‘School Life and Sport.’ 8.30: Dr Floyd, organ recital, transmitted from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 9: Studio Orchestra. 9.10: Colin Crane (bantone), by permssion of J. C. Williamson, Lid. 9.17; Stanislaus T.arczynski (violin). 9.27: Yetty Landau, monologues. 9.47: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.57: News. 10.7: Colin Crane (baritone). 10.14: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 10.24: Stanislaus Tarezrynski (violin). 10.34: News. 10.44: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 11: Our great thought. 11.1: 3LO Dance Orchestra.. 11.40: ‘ God Save the King.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 2

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RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 2

RADIO Evening Star, Issue 19410, 19 November 1926, Page 2