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TODAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA AUCKLAND. Silent Day. 2YA WELLINGTON. 3 P.m. afternoon concert; 3.30: lecturetto, Madame Fleck,. "Fashions": 3.50: resumption of afternoon concert; 5.0: close down; 6.0: children's session—Aunt J°> 7 -°- : news session and market reports; 7.34: lecturette, Mr. Preston Bil'ing, "Radio"; 3.0: chimes of the General Post Office clock. Wellington; studio concert by pupils of Signor Lucien Cesaroni; 8.1: special announcement re fading; 8.6: instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; 8.1.1, contralto, Miss Ei'.een 1-liggins, Romance* "Voce Di Donna"; 8.15: chorus of male members of the company, "Hymn to God" from "Africana"; 5.19: tenor solo, Mr. R. Portons, aria, "Gilloe Mar"; 5.23: soprano solo, Mrs. G. Harden, "Vissee d'Arto" from "Tosca"; 8.27: bass solo, Mr. E. McLellan. "Inovation" from "Faust"; 5.31: pianoforte, Miss C. L. Conlon, "Hungarian Dunce, No. 10" 8.36: soprano solo, Miss A. Bennie, Romance, "Mignen" 8.41: instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; 8.56: chorus, Male members of the company, "Chorus of Dervishes" from "Ruins of Athens"; 9.0: weather report; 9.1: lecturette, Mr. Gordon Burt, "Spitsbergen: Filial Preparations for the Dash Into the Unknown"; 9.16: instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; 9.26: soprano, Miss D. Carmen, "Through the Streets"; 9.30: contralto, Mrs. H. Maplesden, "O Mio Fernando" ("La Favorita"); 9.34: baritone, Mr. G, Brennan, 'Viva Riso" ("La Somnambula"); 938: soprano, Mrs. G. Harden, "Th e Flower Song" from "Faust"; 9.42: concerted number, The Company, "Solemn Night" 9.46: bass, Mr. F. Hurly, "II Lacerato Spirito" from "Simon Boccanegra"; 9.51: instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected;.

3YA CIIRISTCHURCH. 3 pan. afternoon concert session; G.O: children's session, by Uncle Sam; 7.15: news and reports; 7.80: talkAir. <\ It. Unseal iJ.Sc, "Wireless"; NO: ch'.niiT,. Slud.o cui;cer t by liana ol Ist nl, Canterbury infantry, under cor.dueior.ship of Lieut'iianL C. H. Hoskin; a.i: march, liana, "Brigade of Guards", S.S: baritone solo, Mr. F. C. Penfold, "Song or Surrey"; SI 2: Medley, Band, "A Melodious Revue"; 8.19: n>ezzo-so-prano solo, Miss Myra Edmonds, "Fiddle'and I": 8.23: valse, Band, "Dreaming"; 8.29: sketch, Mr. A. J. Brown, ''An Incident iman East -London Theatre": 8.33: march, Band, "Steadfast and True"; 8.37: mezzosoprano solos, Mrs. Bingham Piiddey, (a) "Wind in the Wheat," (b) "Good Night" from "Cousin from Nowhere" 8.43: fantasia, Band, "Golden Valley" 5.50: baritone solo, Mr. F. C. Penfold "The Secret"; 9.0: relay of orchestra!; selections from Strand Picture Theatre Quartet, under direction of Mr. Harry Ellwood; 9.10: mezzo-so-prano solo. Miss Myra Edmonds, "Agatha Green"; 9.14: two-step, Band, "High Jinks"; 9.19: mezzo-so-prano solo, Miss Bingham Puddey, "The Valley of Laughter"; 9.23: selection, Band, "The Bing Boys"; 9.31: recitation, Mr. A. J. Brown, "Blime, "Blime! Ain't a Man Stiff?"; 9.34: march med'ey, Band, famous fragments from "Marches of Rimmer"; 9.40: mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Myra Edmonds. "Tommy Lad"; 9.44: fantasia, Band, "Nursery Ditties" (by request); 9.50: baritone solo, Mr. F. C. Penfold, "The Arrow and the Song"; 9.54: march, Band, "Jolly Jaunts": 10.0: close down. God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN. Silent Day.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1927, Page 3

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TODAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1927, Page 3

TODAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1927, Page 3

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