WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS Details of piogi.'uuiiies to bo sent out by New Zealand uuu Australian broadcastin.* stations this evening are as louuws: Auckland, 11 A \ooo metres).—3 p.m., cor,cult Diogramme; 7.16 p.m., news..service: 6 p.m.. ie;;iy oi oveiLUie lrom KiaitO Theatre; selections by Potisuuby boys Band; Mr. J. Hutton, bass baritone, songs; Miss J Parry, soprano, songs; Mr. J. Dickson, baritone, songs; lecture by Mr. H G. Borrodaile. announcer lor Brisbane station, 4QG. , Wellington. 2YA (420 meties).— 3 p.m., concert: 7.15 p.m.. news service: 7.uU pm. talk on "E.-peranto by „/„■ Kin": 8 p.m.. relay of chimes of Wellington Post Office clock, selections by Central Mission Band; Miss B Brittam, soprano, songs; Mr. J. G. Osborne, tenor, songs; Miss R. Arnold, contralto, songs; Mr J. M. Meek, baritone, songs; Miss E. Brice, elocutionary items _ •Christchurch 3YA (306 metres).-7.15 p m news service: 7.30 p m., talk on A Square Meal." by Miss M. J. Shaw, under au";r)ices of Home Economics Association, Bpm relay of orchestral music from Everybody's Theatre; Mr. R. Sumner, tenor" songs; Mrs. L. A. Waters, soprano, songs'; Mr. W Hay. flute solos: M.» M. Tavlor. contralto, songs; Miss Alee Sear ell piano solo- Mr. A Macdonald, baritone songs: Mr. J Boschettu violin SOl rwriin. 4YA (463 metres) -1 p.m.. re on est eramonbone concert; 7.45 p.m.. £ "tw " n ",;. ,m ß r rr 0 f Petroleum," h v r ' !e 8 .. studio concert by the Church of Chnst J l n " f . p w n-rfv. -el.v orchestral music -7.15 p.m.. tn!k« to —ldren bv "Hello M.n" ; dinner £xn m news "• ' P-Hj.. i i„r\v*nc talk bv techconcert nrotri am-- -v'klv : re'nv of mcnl editor of » _ - i c est Jn recital hy Or T Andrew's Oathedml . vocal and mstm items; danre music 1( . m Sydney, 2BL (353 res) p.m.. ent^"f''nment _ for mi f • - <lßr^i;nrl t iU." Hy Mr R. Mai am: 930 p.m concert >lat K , •Rvnn-lcnstprc' T-nncnl bv Marrickville Salva- ( .hoius. e , instrumental tion Armv B""" _ inr;ll itr>~'s: dance music. Molbrinrne. 3T.0 '371 met-es).-7 p.m . , for ch'l'b-en: B r>.m.. news P.Ur m tn'k on OonW K H Wi). uS'mtor „~W, Of Arlvert' Sing: 9 p.m.. talk on •Vth of the Oreat Napoleon. by Mr. j H Ross; 915 n.m talk on °Pf[, a "Ruddigorc." by Mr. James Hay of Gdhert and Sullivan Opera Company. 9.30 m concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items: dance music^ Brisbane stories for children hv "The Sandman ; 8.30 p.m. news service: 930 p.m.. concert programme, including vocal am i - mental items: relnv of selection played hy an orchestra of 1000 violins from Exhibition Hall ; dance music,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 15
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433WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 15
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