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BROADCASTING

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

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,

IYA Auckland (333 metres).— 3.0 p.m; Afternoon .session, selected Studio items; literary selection by tire An norm cor; Studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. G.O: 'Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7.15: Talk by Gargoyle, “Road Wisdom.” 7.30: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Presentation, of the three-act comedy, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” produced by the Auckland Comedy Players under the direction of Mr .1. P. Montague, 2YA Wellington—Silent..

3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session selected Studio items; 4.25, sports results. 6.0; Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Addington stock market reports 8.0; Chimes. Relay of Mendelssohn’s oratoria “St. Paul” from the Municipal Concert Hall by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society under the conductors'hip of Mr A. G. Thompson, B.A. Soloists: Soprano, Madame Winnie Fraser; contralto, Mrs Anne Harper; tenor, Mr J. Hadiand; bass, Mr Chas. Clarkson; leader of orchestra, Mrs Wilson; full chorus and orchestra.

4YA Dunedin (463 metres).—? p.m: Request gramophone concert. 7.40; Nows session, Burnside market report 80: Studio concert.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,

IYA Auckland (333 metres). —3.0 p.m., Afternoon session, selected Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; selected Studio items; 4.25, Sports results to band. 8.0; Selection, “The Bohemian Girl" (record); light orchestra, “Nola" (record); vocal quartet, St. Andrew's Quartet, “A Lady Came to Our Town"; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Finale of Third Trio"; soprano solo, Miss Adelaide Taylor, "The Moon and I"; recital, Miss Gladys Gammon, "The Death of Minnehaha"; banjo duets, Messrs Higgott and Morrison, "Beautiful" and "Ice Cream"; bass solo, Mr Arthur Colledgc, "Hybrias the Cretan"; male voices with piano, "Mammy ■ is Gone" (record); violin with kituema organ, "I Hear You Calling Me" (record); baritone solo, Mr Hartley War burton, "Eri Tu"; vocal duet, Misses Taylor, and Gribben, “0 Lovely Peace"; evening weather forecast; violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, "First Movement Concerto in A Minor" (Mendelssohn); tenor solo, Mr Robert Peter, "Rose Marie"; recital, Miss Ah Gammon, "My Only Pal"; trio, Misses Taylor and Gribben and Mr Colledge, "Ye Shepherds Toll"; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Two Spanish Dances"; baritone solos, 'Mr H. Warburton, "Bedouin Love Song" and "Young Tom o' Devon"; banjo duets, Messrs Higgott and Morrison, "Oh, Doris" and "Is She My Girl Friend?"; contralto solos, M&s Phyllis Gribben, "When All Is Still" and "The Little DamoZe 1"; vocal trio, "Climbin' Up De Golden Stairs" (record); foxtrot novelty, "It Was the Dawn of Love" (rlcovd); vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, "Thinking of Yop ’’; .God Save thej King. ' '■ ' 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gamophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, t sports results to hand. 6.0; Children's session, conducted by Aunt Gwen. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr Alfred Blax-all, "Keeping Cool in -Summer and Warm in Winter." 8.0: Chimes. Relay from Caledonian Hall, Wellington, of the- Caledonian Society's concert in honour of St. Andrew, the Patron Saint of Scotland. 10.30: God Save the King. 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 pan: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; 4.25, sports results. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Unde Hal. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr C. H. Recce, "Garden Design." 8.0: Chimes. Miscellaneous programme featuring excerpts from the comic iopera "Memo England," produced under the direction of Madame Gower-Burns. Overture, "Metric England" (record); opening chorus, Grand Opera Quartet, "Sing a Down, A Down, A Down"; contralto solo and chorus, Mrs Anne Harper and chorus, "Oh, Where the Door Do Lie"; piano solos, Miss Alicen Warren, "Coronach’ 7 (Barra t-t) and " llumoreskos 1 and 2, Op. 6" (Grieg); tenor solo with chorus, lollewed by quartet, Mr Harold Prescott and Grand Opera Quartet, "That Every Jack -Should Have a Jill" and "Love is Meant to Make Us Glad"; instrumental trio, Christchurch Trio, "First Movement from C Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn); loprano ballad, followed by soprano and tenor duet and baritone solo and chorus, Madame Gower-Burns ami Mr Prescott, Mr C. Hindie, "She Had a Letter from Her Lover," “When True Love Hath Pound a Man" ami "Who were the Yeomen?’’; klnema organ‘solo, "Classic:!" (record); contralto solo and chorus, Mrs Anne Harper and chorus, "O Peaceful England" and. "It is a Tale of Robin Hood"; weather forecast; military baud selection, "TI.M.S. Pinafore" (record); quartet, followed by tenor and contralto duet, Grand Opera Quartet and Grand Opera Duo, "In England, Memo England" ami "It is the Merry Mouth of May"; cello solos, Mr Harold 'Beck, negro spirituals, "I Am Traveilin’ to- do Grave" and "March On"; tenor solo,

followed by soprano solo, Mr Harold Prescott and Madame Gower-Burns, "Dame Cupid Hath a Garden’’ and "O, Who Shall Say that Love is cruel"; orchestral, -‘ ‘ Cavnav-al Remain" (record); baritone solo -and finale, Mr Clive Hindie, "When Cupid First this Old World Trod" and "‘Now, Who’ll Come? 7 Bald Robin Hood"; instrumental trios, Christchurch Trio, "Song of the Mountains" and “Vivace"; contralto solo, Mrs Anne Harper, “Lie There, My Lute"; orchestral selection, “Aida" (record); soprano solo, followed by baritone solos, Madame Gower-Burns and Mr Clive Kindle, “Orpheus with His Lute," “Dear Heart of Mine" and “Blue Sky and White Road"; waltz, “Mjoonlight on the Alster" (record).

4YA Dunedin. —Silent. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.

4QG Brisbane (385 metres). —7.35 p.m., Dinner music., 9.30, Brisbane Municipal Concert Band. 2FC Sydney- (442 metres).—B.4o p.m., Dinner music; Wpndling and Molloy; radio melody makers; studio items.

28-L Sydney (353 metres). —8.10 p.m., Dinner music. 9.33, Concert from the Oonservatomim of Music; sketch * by players of Players' Club.

3LO Melbourne (371 metres).—9,3l p.m., Radi-o-Aces, dance programme, and vocal items; French Brothers (banjoists); Sydney Hollister (comedian). 3Alt Melbourne (484 metres).—‘9.4s p.m., Imperial Russian Trio; Isis Brown (soprano); Reg Brown (piano).

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 28 November 1928, Page 2

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951

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 28 November 1928, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 28 November 1928, Page 2

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