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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA Auckland and 4YA Dunedin.—Silent day. 3YA Christchurch.—3 p.m, to 4.30 p.m.Af to moon conceit. 7.15: News and reports, etc. 7.30: Book talk by Mr E. J. Bell. 8 to 10: Chimes. Studio concert by tho Christchurch Regimental Band— March, “Number Throe,” the Band ; mezzo solos (a) “Dancing Tirno in Kerry” (b) "Bose was once a little Boy,” Miss E. Clarke; waltz, “Contemplation,” the Band; baritone solo, Mr Percy Davies; two-step, “Waiting for Robert Lee,” tho Band; soprano solos (a) “Love’s Echo” (i\ewton), (b) “Scottish Bluebells” (Barker), Mrs A. Macgillivray; selection, "Ola Kentucky,” the band; tenor solo, “Big Bon" (Pontet), Mr S. W. Drayton; march, “The Hazard,” the Band; soprano solo. Miss M. Miller; baritone solo, -u.l- Percy Davies; intermezzo, “love Bells,” the Band; soprano solo, “AJay Day Alorn” (Slater), Airs A. W. Alacgilhvray; cornet solo with band accompaniment, “Up from Sommoryillo”; mezzo soprano solo, “Carissima,” Aliss E. Clarke; march, “The Britisher,” the Band; tenor solos (a) “Dream Enthralling” (Schubert), (b) “I Love Thee” (Adrian Armadio), Air S. W. Drayton; selections, jazz numbers, tire Band; soprano solo. Miss M. Aliller. 2YK Wellington.—3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert. Studio items. 7.45: .nows and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Studio concert. Relay of dance selections. 2FC Sydney.—Noon: “Big Ben” and announcements. 12.5 p.m.: Stock exchange—first call. 12.8: Official weather forecast, etc. 12.15: Studio music. 12.25; Summary of Sydney Morning Herald news service and cables. Rugby nows. 12.35. Miss Eileen Judkins, soprano—“ Tip Too’ (Carew). 12.40: btudio music. 12.45. Last minute sporting information by tho 2F(J racing commissioner. 1: “Big Ben.” Weather intelligence. 1.3: Evening Nows midday nows service. Producer s Distributing Society’s Report. 1.20: Studio music. 1.23: Stock Exchange information —second call. 1.30: Marching music for school children. 1.40: Aliss Eileen Judkins, soprano—“f arewell to Summer” (Johnson;. i. 45: Studio music. 2: “Big Ben.” Close down. 3: “Big Ben” and announcements. 5.3: The first act of a comedy in threeacts —“Tho Young Person in Pink." 3.30: Alarohiug music for school children. 3,40: Alisa Joyce Gillespie, soprano. 3.45: a talk. 4: “Big Ben.” Miss Dorothy Benbow, contralto. 4.5; Mr William iiowyer, baritone—“ Youth” (Allitsen). 4.10: Studio music. 4.20; Aliss Joyce Gillespie, soprano. 4.25: Alusical items. 4.35: Mr William Bowyer, baritone— “Tommy Lad” (Margetson). 4.40: Miss Dorothy Bonbow, contralto. 4.45 : Stock Exchange—third call. 4.47: Studio music. 5: “Big Bon.” Close down. 5.45: Tho chimes of 2FC. 5.60; The “Hello Alan” talks to the children. 6.30; A serial story for tho older ones. 6.40: Dinner music. 7: “Big Ben.” Late sporting nows. 7.10: Dalgety’s maiket reports (wool, wheat, and stock). 7.18: Fruit and vegetable markets. 7.20: Weather and shipping intelligence. Stock Exchange. 7.26: Late Evening Nows newts service. 7.50: Studio items and programme announcements. 8: “Big Ben." Items by the Hayraarket Operatic Orchestra. 8.10: A vaudeville programme. 8.30; Air Norman Janson, baritone —“The Pagan” (LohrL 8.34: Miss Leslie Elliott, entertainer—“ Keep up your Pecker” (Elliott). 8.38: Orchestral items. 8.50: Air Jack Liunsdaine (songs at tho piano) makes his final appearance before leaving for a tour of New Zealand. 9: “Big Bon.” Air Norman Janson, baritone—- “ Lady Aline.” 9.5: Vocal act. 9.20: A vaudeville programme. 9.50: Mr Jack Lumsdaine (songs at the piano). 10: “Big Ben.” Air Norman Janson, baritone—- “ Down Bastow Way” (Barry).lo.4: Miss Leslie Elliott comedienne (a) “I shall say to ’im” (Elliott) (by special request), (b) “Saddle the Rainbow” (Elliott). 10.14: Orchestral items. 10.24: Mr Norman Janson, baritone—“ King’s AJan” (Helleam). 10.28: Vaudeville items. 10.40: Miss Leslie Elliott, comedienne—“ When they introduced the jazz in Donegal” (Elliott;. 10.44: Items by tho now Wentworth Symphonic dance orchestra. 10.57: Late nows and announcements. ' 11: “Big Ben.” 3LO, Melbourne.—Noon; Nows. 12.20: p.m.: Grace and cats. 12.27: Studio orchestra. 12.37: Stock Exchange information. 12.47: Studio orchestra. 12.52: Captain Donald ATLean. 1.7: Studio orchestra. 1.15: Weather. 1.20: Eugenio Duggan. 1.27: Dorothy Roxburgh (viola). 1.34: Russell Callow (tenor). 1.40: Studio orchestra. 1.50: Noll Crane (comedienne). 2: Close down. Races. 3: Studio or chestra. 3.10: Mrs Dorothy Silk “Homecrafts”. 3.25: Madame Lambert (soprano). 3.32: Studio orchestra. 3.42: Tasma Tiernan (’cello). 3.50; Raymond Lambert (soprano). 4.12: Studio orchestra. _ 4.22: Bertha Jorgenson (violin). 4,30: Aliss Flora Pell—“Domestic Science.” 4.45: Nows. 5: Close down. 5.40: Children’s Hour—Answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55: Little Aliss Kookaburra.” 6.5: Freda Northcoto. 6.12: Elsie Bradshaw (piano). 6.18: Freda Northcote. 6.24: “Little Miss Kookaburra.6.3s: News. 7.J5: Boy Scouts’ Association. 7.30: Air. E C. H. Taylor. 7.45: Agricultural Department. 8: Dr Brooke Nicholls. 8.15: Railways Military Band. 8.25: Russell Callow (tenor). 8.32: Programme arranged by University Conservatoriura, under tho direction of Professor Bernard Heinzo. 9.17: Captain Donald -MacLcan. 9.30: Railways Military Band. 9.40: Madame Lambert (soprano). 9.47: Sycl. Beck (comedian). 10 : Railways Alilitary Band. 10.7: O’Mara and Burke. 10.22: News. 10.32: Aladame Lambert (soprano). 10.39: Railways Military Band. 10.50: N.ows. 11: Our Great Thought. II.1: Joo Aronson.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 3
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