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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’3 PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland. —3 p.m. to 4.50 p.m.: Afternoon concert. 7.16 to 7.45: News and reports, etc. Sporting Results. Bto 10: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections. Contralto solo, “Glory of the Sen" (Sanderson), Miss E. Peace. Pianoforte solos (a) ‘Knice and Knifty" (Bnrgy), (b) “Sunshine Capers," Mr J. Edwards. 1 uor solo, "Beneath Thy Window’’ (Di Capua), Mr L. Barnes. Contralto solos—(a' “Easter Flowers” (Sanderson), (b) “Beloved It is Morn" (Alyward), Miss E. Peace. Piano farte solos—(a) “Selections from Rose Marie," !b) “Kitten on the Key?," Mr .1 Edwards. Tenor solo? —(a. 1 “Still a? the Night” (Bobm), (b) "Bonnie Wee Tiling” tf,chmann), Mr L. Barnes. Interval. Relay of dance music. 3YA. Christchurch.—Noon: Relay description of New Zealand Metropolitan ’Trotting Chib’s Easter meeting from Addington. 6.30 to 7; Children's session Uncle Jack 7.15 to 7.45: Nows and reports, etc. Sporting results. 8 to 10: Chimen. Relay of orchestral selections. Instrumental trio, “Hawaiian Melodies, Miss Elaine Moody, and pupils. Vocal duet. “I wish You Were Jealous of le,“ Messrs C. Lawrence and J. Taylor Monologue. “Yes, I Think So," Mr II M’D Vincent. Steel guitar rolo, Miss Elaine Moodv. Humorous solo, “Fmm Tickled to Death Fm Single,” Mr Chns. Lawrence. Monologue, “Monty,” Mr H. M’D. Vin cent. Vocal duct, ‘‘You Can't Fool An Old ness Fly,” Messrs C. Lawrence and J. Taylor, Instrumental trio, Miss Elaine Moody and pupils Vocal duet. “Its too Late to be Sorry Now," Messrs C Law I ronce and J. Taylor. Interval. Relay of dance programme. 2YK, Wellington, and 4YA, Dunedin.— Silent Day. j SLO, Melbourne.—ll a.m.: Studio orchestra. 11.10: Jack Kearns, comedian. 11.17: Tasma Tiernan, ’cello. 11.24- Billeo Lockwood, soubrotto. 11.30: Nell Crane 11.37: Elsa Lewis, violin, i 11.45: Studio orchestra. Noon: News, 12.20 p.m.: Studio orchestra. 12.30: Billeo Lockwood, souhrette 12.37; Stock Exchange information. 12.47; Studio orchestra. 12.57: Huxham’s Sorenaders. 1.25; Weather re port. 1.30: Studio orchestra. 1.40: Elsa I-owis. violin 1.47; Studio o r chostra. 2: Close down. 5: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Svmphonists. Race results. 4.45: News. '5: Close down. 5.30: Sporting results. 5.40: Children's Hour—Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55: Huxham’s Sorenaders. 6.2; “Little Miss Kookaburro.” 6.12: Huxham’s Sorenaders 6 20: Little Miss Kookaburra 6.35; News. 7.30: Mr F. Chapman. 7.45: Dr Loach 8: Collingwood Citizen’s Band. 8.10 Elsie Davies, soprano. 8.17: E-lsa Lewis, violin. 8.24: Oollincrwood Citizen’s Band. 8.34; Celebritv Four—under direction of Mr ”rn G James. 8.45: Collingwood Citizen’s Band 8.56; Wm. G. James, pianoforte recital. 9.11: Billee Ixickwood, souhrette. 9.18: Collingwood Citizen’s Band. 9.2.8; Elsie Davies, soprano. 9.35: Elsa Lewis, violin. 9.42: Mrs Maurise Dudley—one act play. 10: Collingwood Citizen’s Band 10.10: News. 10.20: Arthur Douglas, comedian. 10.27: Moana Lua Duo. 10.45: Moana Lua Duo. 10.50: News. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 2FC Sydney.—Noon: “Big Ben” and programme announcements. 12.3: Sydney Morning Herald nows service and weather information. 12.18: A talk on to-day s prospects by the 2FC racing commissioner. 12.30: From Randwick racecourse—the first race described in the running. Note.Each event ftt the Randwick meeting today will be fully described by the 21C racing commissioner. 1.50:. Evening News midday nows service. Recital. 4.30: A complete resume of the day s sporting find racing events. 5; “Big Ben. ’ down! 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5.50: The “Hello Man’’ talks to the children. 6.30: A serial story for the older ones. 6.40: Dinner music. 7; “Big Ben.’ Evening Nows late news service. Weather intelligence. 7.15: A complete description of to-day’s Easter meeting at Randwick. 7.45: The crowds—and the dressing. 8: “Big Ben.” Programme announcements, 8.3: Orchestral items. 8.10: Miss Alice Prows© contralto. 8.14: Mr Joe Cahill, entertainer. 8.20: Miss Gwladys Fimister, soprano. 8.25: The vocal prologue of the new firm, “The better ’Ole ’ sung by tho Big Four. 8.40; Tho 2FC Studio Dance Band. 8.46: Miss Alice Prowsc. contralto. 8.45: Items by orches tra. 9.5: The radio revellers, directed by Mr Lawrence Halbert, will sing their anthem, “The More we are to-gether.' 9.10: Miss Gwladys Fimister in an appeal ing number. 9.14: A comedy sketch—Mr Montgomery Stuart and Miss Myra T.cnrd 9.20: Miss Peggy Peat, souhrette. 9.24; A radio burlesque. 9 30:Mr Walter Baynes, the well-known 2FC reveller in new comedy songs. 9.36: The 2FC Studio Dance Band in popular numbers. 9.50; Miss Gwlayds Fimister. soprano. 9.54: Some radio comedy sketches by Mr Montgomery Stuart and Miss Myra I/oard. 10: “Big Ben.” The 2FC Dance Band. 10.6; Mr Joe Cahill, entertainer. 10.11: Miss Peggy Peat, souhrette. 19.15: The 2FC Dance i Band and Mr Len Maurice —for-lrot, “Stop ' it, I loro it” (Owens). 10.20: Mr Mont- I gomery Stuart and M’’ss Myra Loan!— , comedv sketch. 10.25: _Mr Laurence Hal- j l-iert, baritone—“Cher'.e. T love you ’ (Goodman). 10.29; The 2FO Dance Band. 10.35; Finale hv the Revellers —chorus, 10.40: The 2FC Studio Dance Band. 11; “Big Ren." Late news and announce, tnents. Racing information. 11.10; Tinnew Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES. IYA. Auckland.—6.ss p.m. ; Relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Cathedral, Parnell; preacher, the Rev. Canon Pereira! James; organist, Mr Edgar Randall. °.30: Relay of organ recital by Mr M. Barnett.

3YA, Christchurch.—7 p.m to 9 p.m.: Chimes. Relay of evening service from (he Christchurch Cathedral, preacher, Dean Carrington; organist, Dd J. C. Bradshaw. 4YA, Dunedin. —6.30 p.m. : Relay of evening service from Knox Church; preacher, the Rev. Tulloch Yuille; organist, Mr W Paget Gale. 8: Relay of band concert by the Kaikorai Band.

2YK, Wellington.—6.ss p.m.: Relay of evening service from St. Andrew’s Church; preacher, the Rev. R. Howie; organist and choirmaster. Mr Frank Thomas. 8.15: Studio concert. 3LO, Melbourne.—lo.3o a.m. : _ British official wireless Nows; express train information. 10.45; Beils from Sr. Raid’s Cathedral. 11; Scots' Church 12.16 p.m.: Close down. 3; Wesley Church. 4.50: Close down. 5.4 C ; Children’s Hour—answers to letters and birthday greetings; musical programme by '‘The Pied Pipers”; “Billy Bunny.” 6.45: Close down. 6.50: Bolls from f»t. Paul's. 7: St Paul's Cathedral. 8.50: Collingwood Citizen's Band. 8.40: August di Gillio (violin) 8.50: Wesley choir. 8.57: Collingwood Citizens' Band 9.7; Elsie Davies (soprano). 9.14; August di Gillio (violin). 9.24: Wesley choir. 9.31: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.37: Elsie Davie? (soprano) 9.44: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 9.50: News.

2FC. Sydney.—lo,ss a.m. : Programme announcements 11: “Big Ben.’’ From the Congregational Church. Pitt street, Sydney—Morning service (preacher, Rev. T. ' E. Ruth). 12.15: P.m.; From the studio—j nows session. 12.30: Close down. 3: “Big Ben” and announcements. 3.5; A talk by Mr S. 11. Bowden “Raster Time in Lon don,” interspersed with appropriate music. 5.50: A programme by the Manly Muni cipal Band. 5: “Big Ben.” Close down 6: “Big Ben” and announcements. 6.5: Mi Henri Staell (violin solo), “Andante,” from the Sonata by Strauss (Madame Evelyn Grieg at the piano). 6.13: Mr John Benjamin (baritone), “I Heard You Singing’r (Coates). 6.16: Mr Henri Staell (vio--1 iin), and Madame Evelyn Grieg (dulcitone), i “Rondino” (Beothoven-Kreisler). 6.21: j Madame Evelyn Greig (pianoforte solo). • “Valse in A flat” (Chopin). 6.25: Mr 1 John Benjamin (baritone), “The Bitterness of Love” (Dunn). 6.28: Mr Henri Staell I (violin solos)—(a) “Berceuse” (Simon), (b) “Mazurka” (Zarzicky). 6.35: Mr John Benjamin (baritone), “Sorenata Rimpianto” (Joselli). 6.38: Madame Evelyn Grieg (dulcitone solo), “Minuet in G” (by re quest) (Beethoven). 6.45; Mr John Benjamin (baritone). “Love's Lament” (Head). 6.49: Organ solos 7: “Big Bon.” Tho evening service conducted by the Central Methodist Mission; preacher, the Rev H. O Foreman. 8.25: Interval. 8.27: Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist). 8.32: Mr Percy Bates (tenor). 3.40: Mr Victor M'Mahon (flautist). 8.46; Mr Percy Bates (tenor). 8.50: Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist). 8.57 “How I Make Records,” by Mr Alfred OjShea, Australia's foremost tenor. 9.10: M- Victor M'Mahon (flautist). 9.18: Mr Percy Bates (tenor). 9.22: Mr Lionel Lawson (violinist). 9.30: A repetition of the first act of- Verdi’s opera, “Aida,” using the complete opera records. 2GB, Sydney.—lo.2o a.m.: Music from St. Alban’s Liberal Catholic Church. 10.30: Service from St. Alban’s Liberal Catholic Church—the Holy Eucharist: sermon. Noon: Close down. 7 p.m.: Music from studio, 7.15: Lecture from Adyar Hall—the Rev. G. R. Arundalo. 8.15: 2GB String Quartet; artists —Lloyd Davies, Monica Horder, Charles Boult, Murielle Lang. 8.25: Song, “One Fine Day,” from “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini); artist. Miss Hilda Boyle. 8.30: Vocal duct, “Lovely Maiden in the Moonlight,” from “La Boheme”; artists Miss Hilda _ Boyle. Mr William Green. 8.55: 2GB String Quartet. 8.45: Vocal duet, “The Crucifix” (Faure); artists—Mr William Green. Mr B. B. Butterworth. 8.50: Song. “Ave Maria.” from “Dtello” (Boits); artist, Miss Hilda Boyle. 8 55 ; 2GB String Quartet. 9.10: Vocal trio, ‘Finale,” from “Faust’(Gounod); artists— Hilda Boyle, William Green. E. B. Butterworth.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 7

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 7

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 7