Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES*

IYA, Auckland. —S to 4.30 p.m.i Aftenr noon concert, 7.16 to 7.45: News and re* gorts; sporting results. 8 to 11: Chimes lei ay of orchestral selections from tb* Strand Theatre Orchestra —Bass solos (a) “Brian of Glenarr," (b) “Arise 0 Sun," Mr D. Black; violin solo, selected, Mia* Fleming; soprano solo. “Mountain Lovers’' (Squire), Miss E. Bentley; baritone solo. “Waiata Poi” (Hill), Mr Warbrick; vocal duet, selected, Mr D. Black and Miss B, Bentley; violin solo, selected, Miss Fleming; bass solo, “Finiculi Finicula,” Mr D, Black; soprano solo. “Carissima” (Wiase), Miss E. Bentley; baritone solo, selected, Mr Warbrick; violin solo, selected. Miss Fleming; sporting results; relay of dance music. , . _ _ _ 3YA, Christchurch. —6.30 p.m. to 7; Chu» dren’s session— Uncle Jack. 7.15 to 7.43; News and reports, etc.; sporting results 8 to 10; Chimes. Relay of Liberty Pic* ture Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr Ernest Jamieson —Contralto solo, “Keep on Hoping” (Maxwell), Miss Grace Lomas; latest song numbers, Har* mony Three; elocutionary, humorous, Mf H. Goodland; humorous song, selected, Mr Phil Jones; latest song numbers. Harmony Three; contralto solos, (a) “Loch Lomond and You” (Drummond), (b) “Homeland (Drummond), Miss Grace Lomas; elocn* tionary, humorous, Mr H. Goodland; humorous song, selected, Mr Phil Jones; latest song numbers. Harmony Three; ,*•* lay of dance music. 4YA, Dunedin. —Silent day. 2YK, Wellington.—Silent day. 2FC, Sydney.—l2: “Big Ben" end nouncements. 12.05: Studio music. 12,104 Official weather forecast, rainfall, tom* peratures, astronomical memoranda, ehip* ping intelligence, mail services. 12.30; Studio music. 12.25: Summary of Sydney Morning Herald news service and cablets Rugby wireless news. 12.35: Studio mneiCk 12.40: A Gardening talk by Mr Q. Lockley (“Redgum”). 12.55: Studio musio. 1: “Big Ben”; weather intelligence, 1.08; Evening News midday news service; Stock Exchange information. 1.20: Studio music. 1.30 to 5: The City Tattersall’s Club Meet* ing at Randwick will be described in full by the 2FC racing commissioner. During the intervals of racing events other sporting news will be announced and musical items from the studio, including Mr Jack Wright in pianoforte syncopations. From the Wentworth Cafe, Church Hill, Sydney, the New . Symphonic Danoe Orchestra. 4.30: A complete resume of the dar* sporting and racing events. 5: Big Ben.” Close down. 5.45: The chimes of 2FC. 5 50: The “Hello Man” talks to the children. 6.30; A serial story far the older ones. 6.40: Dinner musio, 7; “Big Ben.” Late sporting news. 7.155 Weather information. 7.18: Evening'New* late news service. 7.30: Studio music, 7 45* Programme announcements. 7.502 Studio items. 8: “Big Ben.” From tha Prince Edward Theatre, Castiereaga street, Sydney—Musical prologue and tha Vocal Scena arranged by Mr Will Prior in connection with the film “Don Juan. 8.40: From the studio —Popular programme. 9.30: From the Princa Edward Theatre, Castlereagh street, Sydney—ltems by the orchestra under the baton of Mr Will Prior. 0.40: Fromtha studio —Programme of music. 10.20; From the Prince Edward Theatre, Castlereagh street. Sydney—Orchestral Items, assisted by Mr Leslie V. Harvey at the grand organ. 10.30; From the studio —Programme of music. 3LO, Melbourne.—Ua.m. i Studio Orchestra. 11.10: Eugenie Duggan. 11.17.5 Franklin Stonham, clarinet. 11.24: Studio Orchestra. 11.34: Huxham’a Serenaded. 12- Nows. 12.20: Studio Orchestra. 12.305 Win and Windle. 12.40: Stock Exchange information. 12.50: Studio Orchestra. ll Russel! Callow, tenor. 1.7: Walter Smith, oomet. 1.14: Weather. 1.20: Studio Orchestra. 1.30: Syd Beck, comedian. 1.37: Bessie Gaunson, violin. 1-45; Russell Callow, tenor. 1.52; Studio Onheetra. 2: Close down. 3: Joe Aronson. Races. 5: Close down. 6.30: Sporting results. 5.40; Children’s hour. Answers, to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55; ‘Miss Kookaburra.” 6.5; Huiham s Serenade!*. Thelma Ready 6.20: Captain Donald Maclean. A 35: News. eto. 7.30: Mr F Chapman. 7.45: Dr Leach. 8: Dr Brooke NichoUs. 8.15: Brunswick City Band. 8.25: Bussell Callow, tenor. 8.32: Comet solo. B.Wi Madame Lambert, soprano. 8.47: Brunswick City Band. 8.52: tenor. 8.59: Moana Lea Duo. 9.6: Madam* Lam her, soprano. 9-15: Old-time programme. Joe Aronson and. singers, News 10.10: The Futurists. 10.40: Brunswick City Band. 10.50; News. Our Groat Thought 11.1: Joe Aronsolk 11.40: Close down.

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES.

ITA, Auckland.—6.s6 p.m.: Relay ol evening service from the Church of Christ West street; preacher, the Rev. Mr Aldridge; organist, Mr J. Rambert- &30 to 9.45: Relay of organ recital by Mr M. Barnett from the Town Hall. 3YA, Christchurch.— 6.30 p.m.: Relay ot evening service from St. Peter * Prrobyterian Church, Ferry road; preacher, Rev. Lendrick M’Master, 8.D.; choirmaster Mr W. W. Jones; organist, Mr C. Hall. 4YA, Dunedin. —6.30 p.m.: _R elt jy of evenimr service from First Church ot Otago; preacher. Dr E N. Memiifjtoni organist, Dr V. E. Galway. 8: Relay of band concert (if available). 2TK, Wellington.—6.ss: Relay of «v«fting service' from St. Andrews CSinrohs preacher. Rev. R Howie; orga Tm “to choirmaster, Mr Frank Thomas 8.16 * 9.45: Relay of the Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from the Grand Opera 3LO, Melbourne. —10.30 a■ ™- Sella from St Paul’s Cathedral. 10-45: Bntttb official wireless news from Rugby train information. 11; WesTey Otoroh. 12.15 p.m.: Close down 3. Wesley Clnrrch 4.30: Organ recital by Dr Floyd, transmitted from It. Close down. 5.40: Children s HourHymns by “The Pied Pipers. 5.50; Sv Bunny.” 6: Musical P^mmeby “The Pied Pipers.” 6.25: Answers to letters and birthday greetings. ■•Billy Bunny.” 6.45: Bells from *h« Cathedral. 7: Scots’ Church. From the Studio:—B.30 Programme of m^ slc2FC, Sydney .-10.55 a.m.: announcements. 11: .Bigß® Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Philip street. Sydney: the -.f?* ducted by the Rev. Hugh Patom 12.15 pm • From the studio—News service. 12.30: Close down. Programme m nouncements. 2.50; From th « Cot*'®" Hall, Goulburn street, Sydney—Afternoon service by the Salvation Army, op items by the Congress Band. 3.30. From the Manly Band Rotunda Manly Beach, a concert programme by the ManV Municipal Band. 5: “Big Bra ; National Anthem; close down. 6: Big Ben and announcements. 6.5; From the studio, ft programme of Mexican music arranged by Madame Consuelo de Aldag. 6.45. From the Congregational Church, 1 itt street, Sydney, organ srios. 7: Big Ben ; from the Congregational Church. Pitt street Sydney, the evening service conducted by the Rev. T E Ruth. 8.27: Interval. 8.30: From the Band Rotunda, Manly Beach, a programme by the Manly Municipal Band. 9.30; From the Btndiq, programme of music.

The SFERAVOX reproduce* wttK W markable clarity, is free from distortion, and so constructed that no matter if the terminals are connected the wrong way, the magnets cannot become de-magentiseo, £5 6s, off ell loading radio dealers.—NJ2, Reps., Brown and Bureau (Ltd.), W«4» lington. —Advt

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19270430.2.31

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 9

Word Count
1,082

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 9

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20086, 30 April 1927, Page 9

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert