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BROADCASTING

The following are the programmes to be broadcast from the New Zealand stations..

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10

IYA Auckland (333 metres). —3.0 p.m; Afternoon session. 4.0: Literary selection, Mr Culford Bell. 0.0; Children’s hour. 7.15: Talk on “Motoring,” by Mr O. Campbell. 7.30; News and reports, 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Princess Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartet, Waiata Quartet, “The Lost Chord”; cornet solo, Mr R. Davies, “At Dawn”; mezzo soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, “So We’ll Go No More a-Roving”; instrumental trio, Bos-worth-Hemus-Towsey Trio; tenor solo, Mr James Simpson, “Sally in Our Alley”; recital, Mr J F. Montague, “The Crispin’ Speech”; soprano solo, Miss Lola Solomon, “Birthday”; pianoforte solo, Mr Cyril Towsey, “To the Sea”; baritone solo, Mr Frank Sutherland, “Kashmiri Song”; weather forecast; relay of orchestral selections from Princess Theatre; vocal duet, Madame Mary Towsey and Miss Lola Solomon, “Sainted Mother”; cornet solos, M r R. Davies, “At Sunset” and “Stars in a Velvety Sky”; tenor solo, Mr J. Simpson, “Youth and Spring”; instrumental trio; baritone solo, Mr F. Sutherland, “Brian of Glcnaar”; recital, Mr J. F. Montague; instrumental trio; quartet, Waiata Quartet, “Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day”; a thought; God Save the King.

2YA Wellington (420 metres).—3.o p.m: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children’s hour. 7.0: Nows session, market reports, and sports results. 8.0: Chimes; overture, “Sextet from Lucia di Lammermoor”; vocal quartet, Celeste Quartet, “Dame Durdan”; recital, Miss Mavis Rolls, “The Ballad of a Barber”; soprano solo, Miss Myra Sawyer, “Spring’s Awakening”; instrumental trio, Symons-EUwood-Short Trio; , vocal duct, Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr Willliam Boardman, “Come, Sing to Me”; Italian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, “There’s Everything Nice About You”; song at the piano, Mr H. Montgomery, “Let’s Grow Old Together”; pianoforte solo, Mr Gordon Short, “Berceuse”; contralto solo, Miss Mabel Dyer, “Look Down, Dear Eyes”; hits and harmonies, The Glad Idlers, “There’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken” and “Under the Bazunka Tree”; weather forecast; lecturette, Editor-Announcer, “Imperial Affairs”; vocal trio, “Ever of Thee’; instrumental trio; tenor solo, Mr Edgar Swain, “Here’s to Love”; humorous recitals, Miss Mavis Rolls, “Little Wild Baby” and “Father’s Dress Suit”; Italian mandolin, Mr Lad Haywood, “Kiddie Land” and “On the Curb”; song at the piano, Mr 11. Montgomery, “Poor Papa”; bass solo, MJjr William Boardman, “Shipmates o’ Mine”; hits and harmonies, The Glad Idlers, “Take Your Finger out of Your Mouth” and medley of popular hits; vocal quartet, 'Celeste Quartet, ‘ ‘ Killarney. ’ ’

3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session. G.O: Children’s hour. 7.15: News and reports. 8.0: Studio concert.

4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m; Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk on Books by Mr H, Greenwood. 8.0; Studio concert.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11,

IYA Auckland (333 metres).—3.o p.m: Afternoon session, .selected Studio items. 4.0; Literary selection, Mr Culford Bell. 6.0: Children’s hour, Cinderella. Bedtime stories, letters, birthday greetings; nursery rhyme competition; talk and jokes by Genial Jimmy, 7.15. News and sports results. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre Orchestra; vocal quartets, Lyric Quartet, “Lovely Night” and “My Banjo”; tenor solo, Mr Arthur Ripley, “Bird of Love Divine”; instrumental, Penny’s Orchestra, “Tripoli” and “Hawaiian Eyes”; bass solo, Mr Ernest Thomas; “Tally Ho”; humorous recital, Mr Alan McEhvain, “Humorous Diversion”; relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre,- weather forecast; vocal .quartets, Lyric Quartet, “Oh, Miss Hannah” and “Deep River”; tenor solo, Mr Herbert Richards, “Pagan”; instrumental, Penny’s Orchestra, “Pan o Lula” and Hawaiian selections; humour, Mr Alan McElwain, “More Merry Moments”; vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, “Aloha Ou” and “Honolulu Eyes.” 9.27; Relay of dance music from Dixieland Cabaret. 11.0: God Save the King. Circumstances permitting, a portion of the above programme will bo omitted, and will, be replaced by a rebroadeast of a special programme from 2YA, Wellington.

2YA Wellington (420 metres). —Special Edison Evening. 3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items. 6.0; Children’s hour. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 8,0; Chimes; overture, First Battalion, Wellington Regiment Band, “Stars and Stripes Fur Ever”; introductory announcement; quartet, Melodic Pour, “Doan Ya Cry, Ma Honey,” “Cornfields Medley”; trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio; chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, “Battle Hymn of the Republic” and “Hail, Columbia”; violin, Miss Ava Symons, “Alabama”; American humour, Mr Vernon Oswin, “Melodrama,” and “Sargasso Sea”; song at piano, Mr Billy Hart, “Where Does Daddy Go?”; selection, Wellington Regiment Band, “American Airs”- speech, Sir Frederick Chap-

man, president of the English-speak-ing Union, “An Eulogy of Thomas Edison, tho Great Inventor”; soprano solo, Miss p-retta Stark, “At Dawning”; march, Wellington Regimental Band, “Manhattan Beach”; speech, (Mr W. L. Lowrie, American ConsulGeneral, “Response to Sir Frederick Chapman”; chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, “Sword of Deliverance”; solo, Miss Lily Mackie, “Agnus Dei”; chorus, “Song of the Marching Men”; address with musical honours, Mr Thomas A. Edison, “Message specially recorded for New Zealand listeners on the occasion of his 81st 'birthday”; quartet, Melodic Four, “Yankee Rose”; piano, Mr Gordon Short, ‘ ‘ Kelti c Sonata ’’; humour, Mr Byron Brown, “Our Guide in Rome” from “The Innocents Abroad”; song at piano, Mr Billy Hart, “And a Little Child”; reverie, Wellington Regimental Band, “Bells at Sunset”; chorus, Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, “Dix-

ie”; 'Cello solo, Mr G. EUwood, “Serenata”; massed voices, “Yanke Doodle”; march, Wellington Begimental Band, “Double Eagle/ ’ At the conclusion of 'the above programme, prominent American residents will give a seriesiof old-time songs and choruses. .3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —6 p.m: Children’s hour. Uncle Sam and Aunt May. Bedtime stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News and reports. 7.55: Circumstances permitting, the special programme from 2YA Wellington will be rebroadcast.

4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —7.15 p.m: News session. 7.30: Address on “Interior Decoration,” by Miss M. Puechegud. 8.0: 'Studio concert.

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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 10 February 1928, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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