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RADIO BROADCASTING.

TO.iNJLG-HT. IYA Auckland.—s p.m., children's session; 6 p.m., diimer session, His Master’s Voice Hour; Waring’s Penn-

. sylvan lans-; organ, Edwin H. Lemaire; , vocal duet. Paul Robeson and] Law- : renoe Brown; Internationa,! Concert Oreliestra.; organ, Raginahd Goss-Ou®- > taird; Royal Opera Orchestra; 7 p.m., i news and market reports, spoils re- • suits; 8 p.m., overture, IYA. elation . Orchestra; baritone, Mr Roy Stephen- , son; vocal duet, Dora Maughnn and I Walter EohL; boy soprano, Malster Desmond' Casey ; instrumental, 11A i Salon Orchestra; 8.33, recital, Miss Audrey Perry; accordion, I oineen Trio; soprano. Miss Gladys' Payne; instrumental, IYA SaVon Orchestral; o.oc, weather report; Band of H.M. ‘Coldstream Guards; baritone, Mr R. otepI heuson; whistling, W. Lynton; ’boy soprano Me D. Oaisey ; i iih tru menta-1, IYA Orchestra; 9.30, reortaAs, Miss Audrey Perry; vocal duet, Dora Maughan and Walter FeM; soprano, Miss G. Payne; instrumental, IYA Salon Orchestra, ’latest novelties; 10 p.m., “His Master’s Voice” dance programme; violin, Fritz KreisiiOi ; waltz;®; fox-trots; vocal duet, Minnie Melville and Derek Oldham; one-step, Savoy Qrpheans; George Olsen s iVLusi’e; lancers, Bert Firman’s Orchestra; waltz, Jack Hylton’s Orchestra.; Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra; 11 p.m., close down. , , , 2YA Wellington.—s p.m., cihildaen s session; 6 p.m., dinner session, “Ptarlaphone” hour; waltz, Dajos Belai Orchestra,; Hawaiian. Kalama’s Quartet; * organ ; 6.30, Edith Dorand Orchestra,, [waltz, Daios Bela. Orchestra; Vabse Intermezzo, Edith Dorand Orchestra 5 instrumental novelty, Janetzki^jluo, Baranbas vou Geczy’s Orchestral; / p.m. news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, iecturette, Miss Inez Con nop; 8 p.m., relay from Electrical Traders Exhibition at the Town Hall; march, Wellington Municipal Trainways Band; intermezzo, Band'; .soprano Miss Nora Gray; dance, Band; violin' Mr \Y. Haydook; baritone, Mr Ernest Short; comet solo with band 1 accompaniment, Mr TV. Stevenson; waltz, Band; weather report; 2V A Salon Owliestra; baritone, CTein Williams • organ., “St. Petersburg Sledge ! Drive”; soprano, Jill Manners; .selection 2YA Salon Orchestra.; patron, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band; soprano, Miss Nona Gray; march, i Band- baritone, Mr. Ernest Short; grand .selection, Band; march., Band; programme from studio; 2YA Salon Orchestral, dance novelties'; 10 p.m “ Parlophone” dance programme; vocal iuet, Ano and Deane; foxt-rots; waltzes; sporting review; 11 p.m., close down. , _ , , , 3YA Christchurch.— o, childem’s session • 6.0, dinner session, “Parlophone’” hour; Frank Westfield's Orchestra; novelty piano solo, Rare da Costa: Frank Westfield’s Orchestra; Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvey; 6.30, Orchestra Mascotte; violin, Onnandy; Orchestra Mascotte; Wurlitzer organ, Leslie Harvev; Edith Lorand Orchestra ; Edith Lorand Trio; Edith Lorand Orchestra; 7.0, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8.0, presentation _of nrogramme from Radio Exhibition, Choral Hall; overture, orchestra; vocal quartet, Valencia Quartet; soprano with instrumental accompaniment, Mrs Lucy O’Brien; humour, Mr George Titchener; concertina duet, Messrs Theo. and Francis Gunther; tenor and vocal quartet, Mr T. G. Rogers and Valencia Quartet; orchestra and chimes, .soloist, Mr Debenliam; baritone with orchestral accompaniment, Mr Robt. Allison; humour at piano, Mr Jock Lockhart; fox-trot, Carolina Club Orchestra; vocal and whistling, Franklin; kinema organ, Leslie Harvey ; popular song, Mr Fred Hale; orchestra, with solo for bells, xylophone and marimba; contralto with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Nellie Lowe; baritone with orchestral accompaniment, Mr E- <l. Johnson; 8.59, weather report : Hawaiian, Miss Elaine Moodv’s Hawaiians: vocal solo with guitars; sketch. Miss Mavis Ritchie and Mr Cyril Collins; pianoforte novelty, " Merschel Heolere; male choruses. Parlophone Melody Company; Hawaiian; 9.35, duet for two r ornets. soloists, Mr R. Ohlson and Mr F. Chapman ; bass solo, Mr J. W. Bar,shy; contralto with orchestral accompaniment, Miss Mary Taylor; humour, Mr George Titchener; concertina duet, Messrs Theo. and Francis Gunther; songs at piano, Melody Maids: 10.0. jazz solo, Mr Fred Hale; Hawaiian, Miss Elaine Moody’s Hawaiians ; humour at piano, Mr Jock Lockhart; orchestra ; fox-trots ; piano solo, with trumpet, Lee Sims: foxtrots; waltz; organ solo. Lew White; fox-trots ; organ, Lew White ; fox-trot; waltz; close down. SUNDAY. IYA Auckland.—3, afternoon ses-si-on, selected studio items; 4, literary selection; 4-8, studio items; 5, children’s session; 6.55, relay, of service from Pitt Street Methodist Church; 8.30 (approx.), relay from Auckland Town Hall of concert by the Auckland Municipal Band; close down. 2YA Wellington.—3, afternoon session; 4.30, close down; 7, relay of evening service of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, Wellington South; 8.15, studio concert by Wellington Artillery Band (conductor, Captain T. Herd) and 2\ T A artists; overture, Artillery Band; Miss Nita Hopkins; record, ’cello. Gasper Casade; baritone, Mr L. M. Asslieton; flower song, Artillery Band; Mrs Bernard Wood; Mr Oliver Foote; descriptive, Artillery Band; weather report and announcement; Miss Nita Hopkins; string quartet, Virtuoso String Quartet; Mr L. M. Assheton Har bold; cornet duet, Sergeant Bowman and Bandsman llouclien; Sheffield Male Voice Choir; Mrs Bernard Wood; selection, Artillery Band; Mr Oliver Foote; Gavotte, Artillery Band; march. 3YA Christchurch. —3, afternoon session; 5-30, children’s song service (children of Anglican Sunday Schools); 6.15, hymn tunes from studio; 6.30, studio concert; organ with chimes,' Lew White; Edith Lorand Orchestra; violin, Andreas Weissgerber: Berlin State Opera Orchestra; 7, relay from Ashburton of service from Church of l England (St. Stephen’s); 5.15, relaj from Ashburton of concert by the Ashburton Silver Band; 8.15, march, “B.R. and G.F.”; selection, “Semiramide”; hymn, “Rock of Ages”; Oriental Phantasy; horn solo with band accompaniment. Bandsman T A. j Miller; march, “Dusky Dances’; close; down. i

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 6

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RADIO BROADCASTING. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 6

RADIO BROADCASTING. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 6

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