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RADIO BROADCASTING

TO-NIGHT’S NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES Appropriately timed, just before roses come into bloom, Mr D. G. Rutter will speak on ‘Roses’ at IYA. _ The Fom Originals will present the third of then * Oh, Millie!’ series. .t 8.45 there will be a relay from the A ckland Competitions Society’s demonstration concert in the Town Hall. Dance music will con tinue till 11. 2YA’s programme will be of the usual vaudeville type, vocal items being contributed by the Melodic Four and Mrs Lightbody. Mr Jack Wilkinson will contribute to the lighter side of the programme with comic songs, and Barthold and Bent will play steel guitar items. There will be selections by the 2YA Salon Orchestra, the conductorship of Mr M. T. Dixon. A dance programme will continue until H. • _ The programme at 3YA will be of the vaudeville type. It will introduce a violin and accordion duo, Messrs N. Collips and George Bennett, playing popular numbers. Vocalists will bo Mrs Maud Wood (mezzo-soprano). Miss Vera Martin (contralto), and Mr Arthur T. Conch (tenor). There will be humorous recitations by Mr J. P. Darragh, and humorous sketches by Messrs Alan Brown and Cyril Collins. The Melody Maids will sing populni songs with jiiano accompaniment wit' ukulele obbligato. 4YA will broadcast 3YA’s programme TO-MORROW’S BROADCAST. The usual afternoon session will hi conducted by 4ZM to-morrow,, when selected recordings, incuding Beethoven’s ‘ Kreutzer Sonata in A Major, will be played. Between the hours o! 8 and 10 the station will broadcast fur ther records. Among_ these there will be Brahra’s ‘ Quintet in F Minor.’ Church services to be broadcast to morrow' will be:—lYA, Auckland Bap tist Tabernacle; preacher. Rev, Jos. Kemp. 2YA,_St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church; special festival of ‘ Christ the King ’; sermon by Rev. Father T. Robinson, C.S.S.R. 3YA. East Belt Methodist Church; preacher. Rev. W. Greensl-dc. 4YA. Trinity Methodist Church; preacher, Rev. H. E. Bollhouse.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3

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RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3

RADIO BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3