RADIO BROADCASTING.
TO-NIGHT. IYA Auckland.—G p.m., children’s session; 7.1-5 p.m., news and reports book review; 8 p.m., orchestral conceit by the Aeolian Orchestra; 8.1, march and overture, Aeolian Orchestra, (a) “Distant Greetings.’’ (b) “Bohemian (Gil”; 8.21, baritone solo, Air Dudley Wi at hall. “The Little Ships”; 82(>, flute, and clarinet duet. Aeolian Duo, “Lo l Here the Gentle Lark’ ; 8.34, recitals, Af, F. Baker, (a) “A Wayside Rliilosophcr to His Friend' 0>) “Broadcasting Your T liolighus ; 8.,i1, selection ami Murccau, Aeolian Orchestra, (a) “The Rose,” English Airs. f h) “Minuet"; !).!). weather forecast; 9.11, banI olio solos. Air I). Wrathall. (a) “O'. Didn’t it Rain” (Negro Spiritual), (b) ■•The Rebel”; 9.19, overture and M.arccau Aeolian Orclicslro. (a.) “Barber ol Seville,” (b) “The Nightingale,” from
••Band of the Birds” Suite; 9.30, recital, Mr F. Barker, “Mark Antony s Ora Dion (Over Caesar’’ ; 9.45. sonata and jnarcli, A<ioli*m Orcdicstr*!, (*0 Ada 1 r io, ’’ from “Sonata Pathetique,” (b) “Coronation Alareh” ; 10. God Save the ' 2YA Wellington.—G p.m.. children’s •sessions; /. news session, market reports and snorts results; 8. studio concert by the Central Alission Baud and assisting artists. ;) YA Christchurch. —6 p.m.. eaiildren's hour; 7.15. news session: 8. sacred concert by Madame GowerBurn’s Grand Opera Quartet, assisted bv Miss Thelnm Cusack. Afarjory Sm itli. and Aileen Warren (instrumentalists), and M i sis Naero Hooper (elocutionists. 4YA Dunedin.—7 p.m.. Town Hall chimes; 7.1. request gramophone concert ; 7.40. news 'session : 8.. relay of light orchestra! music from Octagon Theatre, .studio concert (comedy programme). A TTSTR ALT A N STATION S - 2BL . Sydney.—From 9.30 p.m., studio concert; from 11.45, dance music from the Wentworth Cafe. 4QG Brisbane. —From 9.30 p.m., studio programme; 10.30 p.m.. items by the Anglo Afale Quartette; 11, special gramophone recital. 3LO Afelbourne. — From 9.30 p.m., dance programme. Between dance items by 3LO artists. GOOD ERIDAY.
!YA Auckland.—7.3o p.m., relay oi special Passion music from St. Mary’* i at. Ted nil. Minister, Canon Pereival James. Preacher, Rev. G. C. Or nickshank (Vicar of St. Mark’*). At the conclusion ol the church service a special blaster piogramme will be broadcast from the studio. 8.30 p.m., vocal quartet, Madame Alary Towsey’« Quartet, “Oast Thy Burden”; instrumental trio. Bos wot Lh-Hemu.s-Tow.sey Trio, “finale Iroin Trio No. I”; contralto solo. Miss Gwenyth Evans, “Turn Ye To Ale”; recital, Air -I. I'\ Montague, “ l /ic Master Bulkier” ; tenor solo. Air Reginald Newbury, “if With All Your Means"; vocal trio. Madame Mary I nw.sey. Mists Mollie Atkinson and Miss Gwoiiyth Evans, “Lift. Thine. Eyes” ; weather forecast ; pianoforte solo, Mr Cyril Towsey, “Study ’; mezzo-soprano solo. Miss’ Mollie Atkinson, “Ave Maria" ; recital, Mr J. I'\ Aloiitague, “1 lie 'I rue Elysian Fields” ; baritone solo. Mr John Bree. “O Lord, We Pray Thee"; sopiauo solo, Madame Alary Towsey. “Agnus l)ci.” with violin obligato by Aiiss Imt Bos worth; instrumental trio. ' Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Tiio. selected; vocal duct, Madtune Alary Towsey and Air R. Newbury “(Tucific”; 8.38, God Save the King. 2YA Wellington. Stainer's Sacred Cantata. “The Crucifixion." from St. Thomas's Anglican Church, Newtown. Vicar. Rev. C. V. Roeke, ALA. After the church service a concert programme w;i 11 he broadcast li mu the studio.
JYA Christchurch. evening service from St. John’s Clhureh of England. Latimer Square. Preacher, Rev. J. F. Ooursey. After church a eouf-ert will he given from 3YA studio. IYA Dunedin. chimes ; 7.1. relay of special Easter service from St. Paul’s (Anglican) Cathedral. Preacher. Rev. Canon Nevill. After the church service a concert programme will be broadcast from the studio.
A H,STR A W AN STATIONS. 21iI, Sydney.—o.3o p.m.. relay ot concert from the Excelsior Theatre, Campsie; items by the Canterbury District Band. t(,)G Brisbane. —9.31) p.m.. studio items; 10.30 p.m.. radio novelty item, “Test of Wits” (have pencil and paper ready). 3LO Melbourne—B.3o p.m., Organ recital from Scots Church; 0 p.m., studio concert with items by the Collingwood Citizens’ Band; 11.30 p.m., close down.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 5 April 1928, Page 7
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