RADIO PROGRAMMES.
Radio programmes for this evening are as follow : IYA Auckland. —Silent.
2YA Wellington.—From 6 p.m. : Children’s hour (Aunt Jo); nexvs session and market reports; lectui'ette, Mr J. W. Collins, Secretary of Industries and Commerce Department, “A Visit to the Bureau of Standards, Washington, U.S.A.”; instrumental, Studio Orchestra; mezzo-so-prano, Miss Dorothy Hudson; piano quartet, Mrs Flora Peyton, Misses • Dorothy Tighe, Gxven Shepherd and Mr Clement Howe; baritone, Mr Harry Wilson; contralto, Mrs Philip Clarke; cornet, Mr W. J. Kay; tenor Mr Roy Hill; violin Mr Allon Carr; elocution, Mr. Stanley Warxvick; lecturetto, Lieut. Gordon Burt, “Dangerous Experiences in and amongst tho Ice Around Franz Josef Land; Shipxvnecked amongst ‘ Uncharted Rocks and Homeward Bound.”
3YA Christchurch.—From 6 p.m. : Children’s session (Uncle Jack); nexvs and reports; talk, Mr E. J. 8011, “Books”; items by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry; mezzo-sopranos. Miss K. Doherty, Miss R. Lucas and Miss Bessie Stallard; talk, Captain Findlay, of Wigram Aerodrome, “Future Prospects of Flying, With Special Reference to New Zealand”; vocal duet, Misses R. Lucas and N. Penberthy; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre; pianoforte, Miss K. Doherty.
4YA Dunedin. —Silent. 2FC Sydney.—From 7.30 p.m. : Margaret Butterworth, contralto; Brunton Gibb and Desolic Thomas, sketch; T. Goodall cornet; Ilaymarket Theatre Orchestra; Jack Lunisdaine, songs at piano; Howard Bauerochce, tenor; Harry Harrison, mouth organ; Charles O’Mara, Irish comedian; late nexvs, etc. 2BL Sydney. From 8 p.m. : Broadcasters’ chorus, etc.; Sid. and Molly Owen and Jack Ncthersole, jazz; Helena Stcxvart and Lance Jeffree, duet; liogen Holenbergh, pianist; Amy Ostinga, contralto; Peter Sutherland, basso; Nexvtoxvn Br.sd; Al. Jack’s Crackerjacks; song cycle, “Flora’s Holiday”; soloists; soprano, Helena Stewart; contralto Amy Ostinga; tenor, Lance Jeffree; Bas6o, Peter Sutherland; late news, etc.
2GB Sydney.—From 8 p.m. till 10 p.m. 3LO Melbourne. —From 8.15 p.m.: Programme from Helen Street School, Northcote; Len Gibson’s Neapolitan sextet; Marie Laxvton, vocalist and harpist; Herbert Sanderson, baritone; Robert Gillard, songs; Joe Aronson and Synco-Symphon-isls; nexvs, etc.
4QG Brisbane. —From 8 p.m. : Programme from private studio and by Richmond party; lalo nexvs, etc. Note. —New Zealand time is an hour and a half ahead of eastern Australian time.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 273, 17 October 1927, Page 3
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