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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—3 Km.' to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 6.30 to 7: Children's session, Sister Maisie. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc; talk by Mr Boswell (district Scoutmaster) on ''Growth and Development of the Boy Scout Movement." 8: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral, "Salut d'Amour," Collegiate Six. 8.7: Soprano solo, "Pipes of Pan," Madame V. Cornwall. 8.12: Pianoforte solo, ''Selected," Mr A. Reed. 8.18: Orchestral, "Carolina Sweetheart," Collegiate Six. 8.24: Bass solo, "Soul of England" Mr J. Green. 8.30: Violin solo, "Canzonetta" (Ambronio), Miss I. Lockwood. 8.36: Monologue, "At the Theatre," Miss F. Mobberly. 8.42: Cornet solo, "Selected," Mr J. Wilson. 8.48: Orchestral, "Barcarolle," Collesriate Six. 8.54: Bass solo, "Glorious Devon" (German), Mr J. Green. 0.5: Relay of orchestral selections from Rialto Theatre (Mr H. Engell, conductor). 9.20: Violin solo, "Reveria" (Rudenyi), Miss I. Lockwood. 0.25: Monologue, "Hullo, Old Chap," Miss F. Mobberlv. 9.30: Soprano solo, "Caller Herrin," Madame V. Cornwall. 9.35: Orchestral, "Mexicali Rose," Collegiate Six. 9.40: Pianoforte solo, "Selected," Mr A. Reed. 9.45: Cornet solo, "Selected," Mr J. Wilson. 9.50: Violin solo, "Ave Maria" (Schubert), Miss J. Lockwood. 9.55: Orchestral, "Selected," Collegiate Six. 10: Bass solo, "Anchored" (Watson), Mr J. Green. 2YK, Wellington—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert to include relay of dance selections by Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Band from the New An Cabaret. 7.45 to 10: Announcements; relay of orchestral selections by the Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr R. R. Caulton; studio concert by pupils of Miss Kenny, to include the following instrumental items:—"Cromartie Polka March" (banjo and mandolin bands), "Forget Me not, My Waikiki Mermaid" (guitar band), "Hettie Waltz" (mandolin band), "Darkie's Dreanv (banjo band), "Al ./ays" (mandolin trio) "Yearning" (tenor banjo duet), "Goldei Song" (mandolin band), "Selection' (guitar baud), "Old Time Melodies' (banjo band), "Greetings Waltz" (man rioiin band), "Coontown Breezes/' (banjc trio). 3YA, Christchui'ch.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.15 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Pianoforte j solo, "Selected,'' Mr H. Herdman; vocal solo, "Vale," Mr S. Barbour; vocal solo "What 1 am I ,Love, Without Thee?" Mrs C. Ellis; elocutionarv, "Selected" (Hum), Mr C. Ellis; vocal solo, "Garden of Your H»-;ri," Mr C. Curtis; vocal solo, "Selected,'; Miss A. Shuker; violin solo, "Selected,' 1 Miss M. S. Moir; vocal solo, "I Hear You Calling Me," Mr W. T. Ellis; vocal solo, "When the Sergeant-major's on Parade," Mr S. Barbour; pianoforte solo, "Selected," Mr H. Herdman; vocal solo, "Eventide," , Mrs C. Ellis; vocal solo, "Selected," Mr C. Curtis; storyettes, selected (Hum), Mr C. Ellis; violin solo, selected, Miss M. S. Moir; vocal solo, "Selected," Miss A. Shuker; vocal solo, "Love Me," Mr W. T. Ellis; relay of orchestral selections from Everybody's Theatre (Mr W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M., conductor). 4YA, Dunedin—7 p.m.: Children's session; Aunt Diana and her dwarfs. 7.30: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert, arranged by the staff of Brown, Ewing, and Co. (Ltd.); part song, "Hail, Smiling Morn." the choir; recitation, "The New Bonnet," Miss Iggs; baritone solo, "Selected," Mr Sullivan; pianoforte solo, "Pas des echarpes" (Chaminade), Miss Lewis; soprano solo, "Red Devon by the Sea," Miss Mack; humorous imitations, Mr Benfell; soprano solo, selected, Miss Reid; recital. "Lasca," Miss Ellis; cornet solo, selected, Mr Robinson; recitation, "Selected," Mr Brain; pianoforte, "Colonel Bogey" (Alford), Miss Kennedy; baritone solo, "Dear Heart," Mr Ridley; recitation, selected, Miss Harvev: tenor solo, "Marjorie" (Hiil), Mr Morgan; banjo solo, "Selected," Mr Cluttertuck; contralto solo, "You've Got Your Mother's Eyes," Miss Johnston; recitation, "The Fool," Miss Iggs; bass solo, selected, Mr Patterson; cornet solo, selected, Mr Robinson; soprano solo, "The Blind Ploughman," Miss Mack; pianoforte solo, selected, Miss Lewis; recitation, "Meanderings of Montv," Mr Benfell; tenor solo, "My Sweetheart when a Boy," Mr Morgan; vocal duet, selected, Mr and Miss Johnston; recitation, selected, Mr Bain; baritone solo, "Bid Me to Love," Mr Ridley. 3LO, Melbourne.—Noon: News service, Stock Exchange information, meteorological information, etc. 1 p.m.: otudio Orchestra. 1.10: Gladys Lampe (contralto), "Had I Now What I Most Wish For," "My Heart Ever Faithful." 1.17: Tasma Tiernan ('cello), "Air on G String." 1.23: Mr Reginald Bradley and Miss Bessie Gaunson, "Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins," "Part ll—Largo." 1.33: Studio Oichestra 140: Gladys Lampe (coutralto), recitative "Awake" (Saturnalia); aria, "Hence Iris, Hence Away'' (Semolo). 1.48: Studio Orchestra. 2: Close down. 3. Will Page and his Popular Players. 3.10: "Au Fait"—Messrs Buckley and Nunn will give a fashion talk. 3.2 b: Will Page and his Popular Players. 3.35: Miss Vera Spaul and Mascot Ralston in ukulele duets. 3.42: Will Page and his Popular Players. 3.52: Bruce Green effervesces. 4: Will Page and his Popular Players. 4.10: Matron Moreland will give a talk. 4.25: Miss Vera Spaull and Mascot Ralston, ukulele duet. 4.32: Will Page and his Popular Players 4.45: News bervice, Herald news, Stock Exchange reports, river reports, and market reports, etc. 5: Close down. 5.45: Children's Hour. Answers to Letters, and Birthday Greetings. 6.40: Argus and Herald news service, Stock Exchange reports, river reports, market reports, Fish Maket reports. Aerial Mail information by the Australian Aerial Services" (Ltd.). 7.20: Madame S. M. Soward will give give a French talk, entitled 'Un Cigare Cher." 7.40: An address on "\ ocational Guidance," under the auspices of the University Extension Board, will be given by Dr C. R. M'Rae, who is in charge of the Experimental Physologioal Department of the Teachers' Training College. 8: Miss Bessie Gaunson and the Studio Orchestra will play the overture from "Bohemian Girl" (Balfe). 8.10: Cecilia Ladies' Choir, "Oh Faithless Cloe" (Cherubini); "Gipsy Life" (Schumann); "Indian Mountain Song'' "Goosie. Goosie Gander" (C. H. Lewis). 8.17: Miss Tasma Tiernan, 'Cello Recital. 8.27: Madame Evelvn Ashley (soprano). 8.34: The Studio Orchestra. 8.45: Cecilia Ladies' Choir, "To Sleep" (Minnie C. Ball); "Dream, Baby Dream'' (Fletcher); "Where Ts Thy Crown of Beauty" (Whittaker) ; "Down the Waggon W r ay." 8.51: Miss Tasma Tiernan 'Cello Recital. 9.1: Madame Evelyn Ashley. C.2: Studio Orchestra. 9.15: Cecilia Ladies' Choir. 9.22: Dr Loflus Hills, D.Sc. Popular Science. 9.37: The Brunswick Brass Quartet, conductor, Mr Hugh Niven, "Wendouree" (Hume). 9-45: Signor d'Allesdandro (tenor), "Ave Maria" (Gounod): "Serenata" (Bracco). 10.3: Herald and Argus news service, etc. 10.10 : Mr J. Sutton Crow will pive a musical talk on "The Flute," illustrated by Mr Leslie Barkham. 10.30: The Brunswick Brass Quartet, "In the Merry Month of May" (Cooke); "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" (Pinsuti). 10.38: Signor d'Alles-,-indro, "M'appari" "Martn" (Flotow). 10.44: Announcements, 31.0 Girl, etc. 11: 31 O Melody Masters. 2FC, Sydney.—l2 noon: "Big Ben" and announcements. 12 p.m.: Stock Exchange—first call. 12.10: Music from the studio. 12.30: Ma.rchinff music for school children. 12.40: Music from the studio. 12.45: From Fanners' Oak Hall —Instrumental item by the Oak Hall Trio (leader, Mr Horace Keats). 12.50: From the studio— Rugby wireless news. 12.55: Music from the studio. 1: "Big Ben," weather intelligence. 1.3: 'Evening News" midday news service; Producers' Distributing Society's report. 1.20: From Farmers' Oak Hall—instrumental item by the Oak Hall Trio. 1.2 E: From the studio—Stock F,xGallery Snap Shots." 3.30: Marching music for school children. 1.40: Music .from the studio. 1.50: From Farmers' Oak Hall—instrumental item by the Oak Hall Trio. 2: "Big Bon," close down. 2.30: The chimes of 2FC and announcements. 2.35: A recital on the "Behning" player piano. 3: A talk by Mr S. H. Bowden on "Art Gallery Snap Shots." 3.30: Marching music for school children. 3.40: From Farmers • Tea Rooms—Miss Joyce Gillespie, soprano. 3.45: From Farmers' Oak Hall—The Oak Hall Trio. 3.55: Music from the studio. 4: Miss Drrothv Benbow. contralto—" Coming Horn*" (Willeby). 4.5: The Oak Hall Trio. 4.40: Miss Dorothy Benbow, con tralto—"Lie There, Mv Lute" (MacCunn). 4.45: Stock Exchange—Third call. 4.46: j Close down. 5.45: Announcements. 5.50:' The "Hello Man" talks to the children bJft: A serial story for the oldor children. "The Little Black Princess." 6.45: From the Hotel Australia, Sydney—items by the orchestra undpr the direction of Miss A J. Eoran. 7.15: From the studio—" Evening News" late news service. 7.30: Dal Kcty's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit, and vegetable markets. 7.40: A tallv by a member of the Wireless Institute, New South Wales. Close down. 7.55: An i nouncements. R: "Big Ben"—Broadcast I from the Haymarket Theatre, it-urn* by the \ Operatic Orchestra, under the brton of Mr '

Stanley Porter. 8.15: From the Man.-fc Brothers’ School Hall Mosman, items by the Boys’ Choir of 100 voices, conducted by the Rev. Bro. Barnabus—(a) “The Sea King” (Smart); (b) “Oft in the Stilly Night" (Moore); (c) “The Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson), the Boys’ Choir; (d) recitation, “The Obstructive Hat.” Master G. Ferguson; (e) song, “In a Monastery Garden,” Master Shirley Hall and Chorus; (f) trio, “The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond,” Masters Vesper, Johnson, and Hannagnn. 8.55: From the Royal Naval House—items by the State Military Band, conducted by Mr King. 8.50: From the Marist. Brothers’ School Hall, Mosman—(a; “O, Hush Thee My Baby" (Sullivan), Chorus; 'b) “Calm is the Sea” (Pfeil), Chorus), <c) ‘The Meeting of the Waters’" (Moore), Chorus; (d) solo, “A Brown Bird Singing” (Wood), Master K. Hannagan; (e) vocal trio, “The Harp That Once’" (Moore), Masters Vesper, Hayes, and Collopy. 9.6: From the Royal Naval House, further items by the New South Wales State Military Band. 9.20: Fiom the studio— Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer, “Where are They" (Western); (b) “I’m Walking Around in Circles” (Lewis, Young, and Phillips). 9.36: From the Royal Naval House—the New South Wales State Military Baud. 2 9.45; From the Marist Brothers’ School Hall—(a) solo, “A Little Boy Called Taps,” Master Joe Johnson; (b) “Nocturne’" (Densa), Chorus; tel “Nazareth” (Gounod), Chorus; (d) “The Birds Foy Home” (Harrison), Chorus. 9.58: From the studio—Mr Alex. Whiteson, baritone. 10.4; Mr Charles Lawrence, entertainer—(a) ‘The Market” (Wilcock), (b) “The Art of Proposing” (Weston). 10.15: From the Haymarket Theatre, items by the Operatic Orchestra. 10.30; From the studio—Mr Alex. Whitson, baritone. '0.40: From the Wentmorth Hotel, items by the Wentworth New Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11; “Big Ben”—Wentworth Dance Orchestra until midnight.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 4

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 4

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 4

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