ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA, Auckland, Silent day. 2YA, Wellington.—6.o p.m-: Children’s session, Aunt Jo. 7-0: News session and market reports. 7.34. Lecturette, Mr. Preston Billing, “Radio.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office Clock, Wellington. Studio concert by pupils of Signoi Lucien Caesaroni; special announcement re lading; instrumental. Studio, Orchestra, selected; contralto, Miss Eileen Higgins, Romance, “Voce Di Donna,” (“La Gioconda”), (Ponehi-elli-Ricordi); chorus of male members of the company, “Hymn to God’’ from “Africana” (Aleyerbeer-Ricordi) tenor solo, Air R. Portens, aria, “Cilloe Mar” (“La Gioconda”); soprano solo, Mrs G. Harden, “Visse d’Arte” from “Tosca” (Puccini); bass solo. Air E. AlcLelian, "Invocation” from “Faust” (Gounod-Chappell); pnanoforte, Aliss C. L. Conlon, "Hun. garian Dance, No. 10” (Dvorak-Aug-ener); soprano solo, Aliss A. Bennie, Romance, “Alignen” (Thomas-Kicor. di); instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected ; chorus, male members of the company “Chorus of Dervishes” from “Ruins of Athens” (Beethoven); weather report; lecturette, Mr Gordon Burt, ‘ ‘Spitzbergen: Final Preparations for the Dash Into the Unknown” ; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; soprano, Aliss D. Carmen, “Through the Streets” (“La Boheme), (Puccini-Ricordi); contralto Mrs. H. Maplesden, “O Mio Fernando” (“La Favorita”), (DonizettiBicordi); baritone, Mr G. Brennan, “Viva Rise” (“La Somnambula”) (Bellini); concerted number, the company, “Solemn Night” (Beethoven); bass, Mr F. Hurly, “)1 Laccanegra” (Verdi); instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected.
3YA, Christchurch.—6.o p.m.: Children’s session, by Uncle Sam. 7.15: News and reports. 7-30: Talk, Mr. C. R. Russell. B.Sc., "Wireless.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Band of Ist Regiment, Canterbury Infantry, under conductorship of Lieutenant C. H. Hoskin; march, Band, “Brigade of Guards” (HawkinsRichardson) ; baritone solo, Air F. C. Penfold, “Song of- Surrey” (LohrChappell) ; medley, Band, “A Melodious Reveue” (Rimmer-Wright and Round); mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Myra Edmonds, “Lad” (AlargetsonBoosey); fantasia, Band, “Nursery Ditties” (by request), (RaymondRichardson); baritone solo, Mr F. CPenfold, “Tile Arrow and the Song” (Balfe-Boosey); march, Band, “Jolly jaunts” (Casson-Richardson).
4YA, Dunedin.—Silent day.
2BL, Sydney.—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Banjo Band, Mr Donald Woodrow (baritone), a humourous sketch entitled “Burglare,” the Newtown Band broadcast from Industrial Hall, Newtown, Henri de Lisac (violinist), Aliss Bunty Stuart (contralto), Cee Alorrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino. Banjo Band, Mr Donald Woodrow, the Newtown Band, a dramatic sketch presented by Nellie Ferguson and Frank Hatherley, Heuri De Lisac, Aliss Bunty Stuart, Cec Alorrison.
3LO, Melbourne.—7.ls: Air J. J. Hedigan will speak on ‘-‘An All-Aus-tralia House”; Mr W. C Rugg, “Seasonable Hints on Poultry” ; Air E. C. H. Taylor, “School Life and School Sports.” Artists: Mary Alack, Anita Sliawe, Alaggie Foster, Tivoli Theatre, The Studio Quartet, Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists.
4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m.: The first portion of the programme will comprise a novelty entertainin'
Messrs Olsen and Goodchap’s “White House,” Woolloongabba. Five artists will participate all of whom have broadcast from 4QG during the past six months. Messrs. Olsen and Goodchap will send a prize to the first listener who gives the correct names of the artists and the songs they singA studio concert will follow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 September 1927, Page 9
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