OH THE AIR
TO-DA Y AND TO-NIGHT.
IYA Auckland (333 metres): 8 a.m., sports attractions; 12, results of trots; 3 p.m., afternoon session, selected studio items; 4. literary set-ectio-n bv Mr Culiord Boll; c \. rlren’s hour—Cinderella ; 6.30, studio items; 7.30, news; S, chimes; relay of snccial New Year organ recital from Town Hall (organist, Air Mnughan Harnett); a special humorous diversion; relay of New Year dance music from aSck-Clnfjk Cabaret; relay of city noises and chimes m celebration or New Year. 2YA AYellington (120 metres): 3 p.m., afterhoon session—selected studio items; 6, children’s hour Ann,. Gwen and pupils of Aliss G. Shepherd; 7. news session; 8," chimes; overture, “Luxembourg Waltz”; all vocal selections rendered hy members of the William Renshaw Quartette from the coinedv opera, “Dorothy ; r-lay from the Adolphi Cabaret; relav Lf New Year’s Eve Watch Night Service from St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. 3YA Christchurch (306 metros) : 6 p.m., children's horn - —Uncle Bam and Aunt. May; 7.15, news; 7.30, sports; 8, chimes from Crystal J. alace Theatre; baritone solo, Mr I' ■ Hawker, ‘Pin Van Winkle” and “Tops’l Halyards” ; comedy sketch, Mr Ernest Peek, “Cnthbert on Songs and Singers”; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Pinole Prestor” ; soprano and tenor duet AfisspM. rhoinas and Air David McGill, “Ed Sol Dell Anima” ; Scottish humorous song, Air Jock Lockhart, ' AYlieip Was Twpntv-one’ ; soprano solo, Aliss Mabel Thomas, “One Fine Day” ; Hawaiian string trio, Aliss Elaine Moody’s Trio, “My Dorothy” and “Somewhere in Honolulu’: tenoi solo, Mr David McGill. “if You Would Love Ale” ; Highland warpipes. Afr Angus Macintosh, ‘Bonaire Highlanders”; soprano and tenor duet, Aliss Mabel Thomas and Mr David McGill. ‘0 Tender Moon ; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ••Humorescpie.” “Chanson Triste, mid “April’s recital* Miss Lucv Cowan, “Now Year’s Day and Evei-v Day” and “Carry On”; relay from Crystal Palace Theatre; baritone solo, Afr F. B. Hawker,'' ‘ The Merry .Monk” ; song and patter. Air Ernest (V Peek, “Something to Practice On” ; instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Autumn” “Hongroise, horn th .Dance , soiirniio solo, Afiss. Ala Del J bourns, •Sine. Sweet Bird” : Hawaiian string trio,' Mi ss El ai n e A foody' s Trio, ‘‘ A Plaintive Afelodv” ; tenor solo, Mr David Air-Gill. “Annie Laurie”; Highland warnipes, Afr Angus Macintosh, “Loch id’s Welcome to Glasgow, ” “The Devil in the Kitchen,” and '“The Marquis of Tullohardine” ; Scottish humorous song. Mr J. Lock, hart, “She’s the Lass- For Me”; rel>v of dance music from Caledonian Hall- rolav from Cathedral Square of farewell" to the Old Year, 1927; ringing in a welcome to the New Year,‘"’l2oß, bv the full peal of the Cliristohmvli ‘ Anglican Cathedral hells. !Y A Dunedin (463 metres): ..L> p.m., news session; 8, chimes; SJ. orchestral music from the Empire Theatre Orchestra; mezzo-soprano solos, Afiss Florence Sumner, “The flowan Tree” and “Coinin’ Through the live”; flute solos, Air A. Levi. “Alelodv” and “fdvlle”; nianoforte solo. Afiss A. D. Allen, “Sonata in D Afitior” ; baritone solos, Air Arthur Langley, “Border Ballad” and “Lor-li Lomond and A on” ; violin solo, All- A. Watson, “Serenade”; contralto solo, Afiss Irene Horniblow “Peace”; orchestral music from the Empire Theatre; tenor solos. Air F. Stewart, “Kashmiri Song” and “Til! I Wake”; flute solo, Mr A. Levi. “Romance” ; mezzo-soprano < solo, Aliss Florence Sumner, “The Spinning AA'lieel” ; pianoforte solo, Aliss A. IITAHon. “Toronto”; violin srlo, Afr A. Watson. “On Wings of Song”; baritone solo, Afr Lu.ngloy. “Annie J.anrie” : orchestral music relay from Empire Theatre; contralto solos Aliss 1. Ifornihlow, “The'Portrait” and “Whither” ; flute solo, Afr A. Levi,
•"Variations on Old Banish Theme’ ; violin solo. Air Frank Stewart, “My Desert Flower’ ; pianoforte solo, Afiss A. D. Allen, “Marche Afilitaire.”
SUNDAY, JANUARY Ist
1 A’A Auckland (3.33 metres); 3 p.m.. afternoon ’ session ; I, literary selection hv ATr Culiord Bell; 0, children's song service, Uncle Leo; 7, relay of New Year service from the Baptist Tabernacle; 8.30, relay rf Afunicinnl Hind concert from tho Town Hall.
2YA. AYellington (420 metres): G p.m., children's service conducted l-iy Rev. AI. Holland; 6.55, relay ol evening service from Vivian St. Ban--1 ist Church (preacher, Rev. F. K. Harry); 8.30, studio concert. 3-YA Christchurch (305 metres) 5.45 p.m., children’s song service by Uncle Sam, assisted hv cousins from St. David's. Presbyterian Sunday School ; 7.0, relay of evening service from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Cashel*Street (preacher, Rev. Gilman Dunn, of Knikoura). An after-ser-vice vocal and organ recital,.will be given from St. Paul’s Church, under the direction of Afr N, R. AVilliam.s. 4A r A Dnnediyi (463 metres): 5.45 p.m., children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill- and choir; 7.0, relay of service from St. Paul’s Cathedral (preacher, Archdeacon Curzon-Siggers); studio concert.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 6
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