RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. IYA, Auckland. —6, children’s hour;
7.15, talk on “Motoring,” by Mr. George Campbell; 7.30, news and reports; 8, relay of orchestral overture from Strand Theatre orchestra; studio
concert; 9.4, organ recitai, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson and assisting artist, organ recital and vocal selections; a thought; “God Save the King." 2Y A, Wellington.—(3, children’s hour. Uncle Ernest and pupils of Wellington Technical College; t , news session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. D. G. Paris, “Athletics”; 8, overture, “Second to None March"; drawing-room
entertainment by Miss Gwen Shepherd and party; sextet, The Company, “Southern Wedding Morn”; baritone solo, Mr. Claude Moss, “The Arrow and the Song”; contralto solo, Mrs. Fred Collins, “Garden of Sleep”; instrumental trio, Symons-lSllwood-Short • Trio, “First and Second Movements, Trio in F”; recital, Miss Gwen Shepherd. “Anne Boleyn’s Appeal to Henry VIII”; tenor solo, Mr. William McKeon, “Italian Boat Song”; pianoforte solos, Mr. Gordon Short, “Gavotte” and “Intermezzo, Up. 119”; soprano solo, Miss Alma Clegg, “The Star”; humour, Mr. William McKeon, “Three Proposals”; baritone solo, Mr. 11. S. Alhvright, “The Devout Lover”; weather forecast; leeturette, Editor-Announcer, “Foreign Affairs”; soprano solo, Miss Alma Clegg, “Here, Best Your Wings’’ ; instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Sliort Trio, “Third and Fourth Movements, Trio in F” ; baritone solo, Mr. 11. S. Alhvright, “Wimmin, O Wimmin”; recital, Miss Gwen Shepherd, “The Bulldog”; pianoforte solo, Mr. Gordon Short, “llendezvous”; contralto solos, Mrs. Fred Collins, “Four by the Clock” and “From the LandJ lof Sky Blue Water”; humour, Mr. j William McKeon, “Digger”; baritone solo, Mr. Claude Moss, “Two Maori Songs”; sextet, the party, “Goodnight.” 3YA, Christchurch.- —6, children’s hour. Big Brother and scholars from Addington School; 7.15, news and reports ; 7.30, review of athletic championships meeting by Mr. J. K. Moloney; 7.45, close down; 8, relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace Theatre, followed by studio concert; 9.53, dance music, lies. Mansion’s orchestra, “Mama’s Gone Young, Papa’s Gone Old,” “The Winding Trail,” “On the Biviera,” “Hard to Get Gertie” and “Honolulu Moon,” - waltz; 10.12, “God Save the King.” AYA, Dunedin. —7, news session; 8, special programme of dance music by the Kapai Dance Band, interspersed with vocal and instrumental items. j AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. j
2BL, Sydney.—From 10.30 p.m., relay from the King’s Hall of concert by the Cheer Oh Girls; 11.30, boxing from the stadio, followed by dance music from the Bondi Casino. 3LO, Melbourne. —From 10.30 p.m.. studio concert with items by the Gollingwood Citizens’ Band-, followed by dance music
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 9 December 1927, Page 6
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