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ON THE AIR

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME IYA. AUCKLAND.—7.IS to 7.45: News and sports results. B:.Chimes: relay of overture from Strand Theatre, Eva Bentley conductor; baritone solos. Mr Fred Baker: contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lingard; instrumental. the Tongans : tenor solos, Mr Robert Peters: baritone solos. Mr Fred Baker; contralto solos. Miss N. Lingard; weather report: relav of dance music from Click Clack Cabaret bv the Click-Clack Orchestra, under Mr Walter Smith.

2YA. WELLINGTON—7 p.m.: News session, sporting results and market reports. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock. Wellini of Paramount Theatre Orchestra: steel guitar duo. Berthold and Bent. “Thp Farmer’s Dream” (Fereira): humorous elocutionary item, Mr J. Watchman. “Yes. 1 Think So” (Foster) ; instrumental. Studio Orchestra, selected; humorous song. Mr J. Wilkinson “Mamma's Gone Young ’ (Weston and Lee): banjo duet. Mrs Mildred Kenny and Mr R. Mezentine. “Lancashire Clogs” (Grimshaw): steel guitar duo. Berthold and Bent. (a) “Kalima Waltz’’ (traditional). (b) “Palakiko Blues” (Palakiko): nu morous elocutionary item, Mr J. Watchman, “The Meanderings of Monty” (Milton Hayes): banjo duet, Mrs M, Kenny and Mr R. Metzentine, “Coontown Breezes” (Panworth) : humorous song. Mr J. Wilkinson. “There’s a Catch In It Some where” (Weston and Lee); relav of Charles Dalton’s Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret Kilbirnie; instrument. Chinnese Masonic Orchestra; Chinese piano solo. Mr Ah Foon.

3YA. CHRISTCHURCH.—6 n.m Children’s session bv Uncle Sam. 7.15: News and reports. 7.30: Sporting results. 8: Chimes: relav of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra under conductor shin of Mr Ernest Jamieson: soprano solos. Miss Muriel Johns: tenor solos. Mr Douglas Suckling; humorou recitation. Mr A instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; pianoforte solos. Miss Phemie Suckling: interval: relay from Liberty Picture Theatre: relay of dance music from Kashmiri Cabaret, by Mr Les Grummitt's Or ciiestra: rebroadcast 2YA, 'Wellington, circumstances permitting. 4YA DUNEDIN—SiIent Dav. 2BL, SYDNEY.—B n m • Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, sporting programme, musical items from the studio by Miss Anne Pryke (con tralto), Mr Frank Ryan (entertainer) Mr Dudley Helmrich (baritone), +he Whispering Lady Baritone and Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio. I’he Ambassadors’ Dance Band broadcast from the ballroom of The Am bassadors. During intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast. 3LO, MELBOURNE.—7.IS: Mr C. Ellis, “Sodden and Red”; Mr E. E. Pescott. “Eucalyptus Oil and Other Products”; Mr R. Rawson. “Esperanto.” Artists: Beryl Hawker, 'he Studio Quartet, Reginald Bradlev. Joe Arenson and his Synco-Symphon-ists. 4QG. BRISBANE.—The first nor tion of the programme will be provided by St. Augustine’s Male Partv. White Coon Banjo Duo assisting, followed by results of motor-cvele races: dance music from Lennon’s ballroom TO MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, AUCKLAND.—3.3O to 4.30 P.m.: Afternoon session. 6.55 p.m.: Relay of church service from Auckland Unitarian Church. Preacher. Rev. Thornhill; organist. Mr Woods. 8.30 p.m.; Relay of Municipal Bano from Town Hall; conductor. Mr Chris. Smith. 2YA. WELLINGTON.—6.SS p.m.: Relay of church service from the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church : Rev. R, Howie preacher. 8.15 p.m.: Relay of the Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from th© Opera House 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. - 5.45 p.m.: Children’s song- service, bv Uncle Sam. 6.30 p.m.: Relay of anniversary service from Durham Street Methodist Church. Preacher. Rev. W. Arthur Hay; organist and choir master. Mr E, R. Firth. F.R.C.O. Solos, hymns, and Scripture recitations. 8 p.m.: Musical items from 3YA Studio. 8.15 p.m.: Relay of concert from Liberty Theatre, under auspices of th® Returned Soldiers’ Association, in aid of the fund.

4YA. DUNEDIN.—6.3O p.m.: Relay of service from St. Andrew’s Street Church of Christ. Preacher, Pastor W. D. More. Choirmaster, Mr G. Hickey. Organist. Miss E. Stokes. Sacred cantata, “Pardon. Peace and Power.” 2BL. SYDNEY. —7 p.m.: Service from the Petersham Baptist Church. 8.30 p.m.: Band recital and studio concert.

3LO, MELBOURNE: 7 p.m.; Service from Collins Street Independnt Church. 8.30 p.m.: Band recital and studio concert.

4QG. BRISBANE—7 p.m.: Service from Methodist Church. 8.30 n.m.: Band contest.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 9

ON THE AIR Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 9

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