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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland. —3 p.m. to 4.50 p.m.: Alternoon concert. b.oO to 7: Uoildron’o session; A mil Betty. 7.15 to 7.45: News an J reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selection.-,. Vocal trio, latest song numbers, Masked Trio; whistlci. bird mimicry, Mr Bell; baritone solo. “Youth" (Aliitson), Air Pearce; violin solos (a) “Aria” (BaxtcrU), (ii) selected, Air Paul Brciiia.ll; soprano solos (a) “Nightingale in Juno” (Sanderson), (b) “Fairy flute’ (Bowles), Mrs G a ten by ; pianoforte solo, “Coronach” (Barrett), Miss Maudono; iclay of orchestral selections; weather report and interval; vocal trio, latest song numbers, Masked Trio; whistler “Three O’clock in tho Morning” (Robledo), Mr Bell; violin solo, “Slavonic Dance” (Dvorak/ Mr Paul Brelnall; soprano solo. “Misinwy” (Weatherly), Airs Gatenby, pianoforte solo* (a) “Love’s Token,” (b) “Sous Bois," Miss Mandeno; baritone solo. Air Pearce; vocal trio. Masked Tiio; relay of orchestral selections. 2YK Wellington and 3YA Christchurch. —Silent clay. 4YA Dunedin.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon con:ert. Chimes. Studio selected items. Address by Miss AI. Puechegud on “Interior Decoration—Tho Drawing Room.” Vocal items. Social news. Talk by Mr IT, Greenwood, Librarian of Dunedin Athenaeum, on “Books.” Selected studio items. 7; Children’s session; Aunt Diana. 7.30: News and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes. Studio concert by the Roslyn Concert Party. Pianoforte duet, Mrs Blake and Miss APDowoll; vocal solo, Mr VV. Milnes; vocal solo. Miss E. Bryant; flute solo, Air Chas. Gibbons; vocal solo, Air 11. AUAllnm; vocal solo, Mrs Tucker; violin duet Miss Paine and Miss Baird; vocal solo, Mr J. Patterson; vocal solo, Miss N. AIM Hum; violin solo. Miss Baird; vocal solo, Mr S. Lawn ; recitation. Miss D Dagg; ’cello solo Air A. Baird; vocal solo, Mr A. S. Blake; violin solo, Aliss B. Paine; instrumental trio. Airs Blake, Aliss Baird and Mr A. Baird. 3LO Melbourne.—Noon; News, etc. 12.30: Studio orchestra. 12.40: Premier Four. 12.47: C. Richard Chugg, flute. 12.52: Adole Inman, soprano. 1: Studio orchestra. 1.10: Premier Four. 1.17; Bessie Gaunson, violin. 1.22: Weather report. 1.30: Hilton Porter. 1.37: Studio orchestra. 1.47: Hilton Porter. 1.54: Studio orchestra. 2; Close down. (Results Malmsbury races —Quamhatook races.) 3 ; Jou Aaronson, 3.10: “An Fait.” 3.25: Joe Aaronson. 3.35: Arthur Douglas. 3.40: Joe Aaronson. 3.50: Hastings and Adair. 4: Joe Aaronson. 4.10: Osborne and Perryer. 4.15: Joe Aaronson. 4.25: Marie Lo Varre. 4.32; Matron Aloreland. 4.45. News, etc. 5: Close down, 5.40: Children’s hour. Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.65: Studio orchestra. 6.5: “Alary Gumlcaf.” 6.15: Studio orchestra. 6.25: “Alary Gumleaf.” 6.35: N’ewo, etc. 7.15: Alnio. Seward. 7.30: University Extension. 7.45: Royal Institute of Architects. 3; Malvern Tramways Band. 8 10: Adele Inman. 8.17: Thelma Ready, banjo. 8.24: Premier Four. 8.31: Rev. Kenneth Henderson, wireless in schools—“ The Bush School.” 8.41: Malvern Tramways Band. 8.51: Osborne and Perryer. 9.1: Malvern Tramways Band. 8,11: Undo Tom’s Cabin. 10: News. Sporting notes by “Olympus.” 10.10: Malvern Tramways Band. 10.20: Mario I.e Varre. 10.27; Hastings and Adair. 10.37: Malvern Tramways Band. 10.44: Grace Jackson. 10.50: Nows. 11; Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aaronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 2 FC., Sydney.—Noon; “Big Ben” and announcements. 12.5 p.m.: Stock Exchange, first call. 12.8: Studio music. 12.50: Rugby wireless news. 12.55: Studio music. 1: “Big Ben”; weather intelligence. 1.3: Evening News midday news’ service; Producers’ Distributing Society’s report. 1.20: Studio music. 1.28: Stock Exchange, second call. 1.30: Alarching music for school children. 1.40; Studio music. 1.45: At the luncheon tendered to his Royal Highness, the Duke of York by tho Returned Soldiers and Sailors’ Imperial League, speeches will be transmitted. At approximately 2, iho Duke of York will speak. 2.15: Close down. 2.30: Programme announcements. 2.35: Studio music. 2.45: Description of the display by the children of tho State schools of Now South Wales. Their Royal Highnesses will bo received bv the Minister of Education and Director of Education. This will continue until 3.30. 3.30; Alarching music for school children. 3.40: Aliss Jeanette Rooney, contralto, “Some Quiet Day” (Hope). 3.45: A reading. 3.55; Studio music. 4; “B : g Ben.” Aliss Eileen Crowley, soprano, “A Heart that’s Free” (Robyn). 4.5: The conferring of degrees on his Royal Highness, the Duke of York, who will bo received bv the Chancellor and the Senate. 4.20: Aliss Jeanette Rooney, contralto, “Parting” (Brahms). 4.25: The conferring of degrees transmitted in detail. 4.40: Aliss Effect! Crowley, soprano “Bird Songs at Eventide” (Coates). 4.45: Stock Exchange. third call. 4.46; Close down. 5.45: The chimes of 2 FC. 5.50: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.15; Aliss Sybil Athnlwood, mezzo, songs for the voting folk—-(a) Australian bush song, “Kangaroo Song” (Peterson) : (b) little songs for little folk—(11 “The Hapny Cbffd ” (?) “Tho Nanghtv Bov,” (3) “Fiddle Fiddle.” 6 30; Air Tal Ordell continues bis series of stories for iho children 6.40: Dinner music. 7; “B'g Ben ’ ; late sportnews 7.5; Dalgotv’s market reports (wool, wheat, and stork/ 7.12: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.14: Weather and shippin-r intelligence. 7.19: Fate Evening News news service. 7.30; Programme announcements. 7.35; Ihe Rev A. H. Gnrnsev. M.A. warden of St. Paul’s College, wilt talk on “International Relationships. 7.45; A description of tho audience present at the gala performance in honour of tho visit of their Roval Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of York 7.55- Tbo fanfare for trumnets. placed by four trumpeters on the famous “Aida” trumpet* 8: “Oort Save the King” bv tho augumcnlod orchestra under the baton of At' Andrew Mae Gunn. 8.3- Two complete Gilbert and Ridlivan operas-“ Trial bv Jury, HMW Pinafore.” During the intervals at Her Alaiestv’s Theatre descriptions of mterest_ *o listeners will be given and the following items transmitted from the studioAliss 'l.’iWo Povd. contralto—- “AA hen the Tide Comes fn” (Barnbvl, “Three Fishers” tTluHlih) “Red ,J\"e ”e ß rP’ fR«£"L “Sealed O'-dm*” (AVdlebv) Hie 2 £.C C| n(^;0 hv Mr Knc Ponrse Mr Oliver King, well-known basso “Now AWm, Rinketh in tho Wed’ I Arne) “Hive a Alan a TTo'=e He can Rule’ (Headi. “You Along n’ Ale” (Sanderson) “Young and Old” (Ketelbovl. 11: Big Ben ” Late nows and announcements, 115; Mr Reffio Pbeloung—trumpet solo. 11.10; Pile 2 PC Dance Band in popular num hers " 11.20; Mr Rellio Phelo-ng— trumpet solo 11.25; Tbo 2 FC. Dance Band in popular numbers until midnight.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20060, 29 March 1927, Page 7
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