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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland—3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 6.30: Children’s session. 7.15: News and. reports. 7.30 to 7.45: Talk on “Motoring, by Mr George Campbell. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of concert from Messrs John Court’s, Ltd. 8.30: Quartet, St. Andrew s Quartet, “Love is Meant t 6 Make Us Glad ” (German). 8.46 : Tenor solo. Mr Robert Peter, “Farewell in the Desert ” (Adams). 8.40; \ lolm solo, Miss M. Stoddart. 8.54: Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Gribben, “When a Merry Maiden Marries (from the “Gondoliers”). 8.58: Elocutionary recital, Miss Gladys Gammon. 9.2: Soprano solo: Miss Adelaide Taylor ‘ May Morning ” (Denza). 9.6; Bass solo, Mr Arthur College, “The Sentry’s Song (from “ lolanthe ”). 9.15: Weather report. 9 20: Piano solo, Miss Nellie Gammon, “Reve Angelique” (Rubenstem). 9.20: Duet, Miss Taylor and Mr Peter, i here Was a Time” (from the ‘Gondoliers ). 9.25; Violin solo, Miss M. Stoddart. 0.29: Duet, Miss Taylor and Mr Peter, _ O That We Two Were Maying 9,35: Recitation, Miss G. Gammon. 9.45: Contralto solo, Miss Phyllis Gribben, “Q Foolish Fay, from “lolanthe. 9.49: Piano solo, Miss N. Gammon, hirst Waltz of Bohemian Suite” (Coleridge Taylor). 9.53: Duet, Miss Gribben and Mr College, “There Grew a Little Flower (from “ Ruddigore ”). 9.57: Finale, St. Andrew’s Quartet, Hush Thee, My Baby” (Sullivan). A thought. 10.2: "God Save the King.” 2YA, Wellington.—3 p.m.: Afternoon concert and relay of Manuel Hyman’s Exhibition Band from Adelphi Cabaiet. 3.30: Lecturette, Miss Marion Christian, “Gas Cooking.” 4: Resumption of programme. 5: Close down. 7; News session and market reports. 7.35; Lecturette, Mr Byron Brown, “ How Modern is Shakespeare?” 8; Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.17: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs Vernon Brendall, “Come, Sing to Me” (Thompson). 8.21: Violin solos, Mr Frank Martmelli, “ Rondino ” (Kreisler), “ Polichinelle’ (Kreisler). 8.26: Baritone solos, Mr W. M'Donagh, (a) “Kashmiri Song’ (Woodforde), (b) “Less Than the Dust” (Fmden). 8.31: Saxophone solos, Mr H. Diaper, “ Liebestraume ” (Liszt-Bennet). 8.35: Contralto, Mrs R. Burge, “ I’ll Never Forget” (Rosse). 8.39: ’Cello solo, Mr Wynne Watkins, (a) “ Berceuse ” (Femefeldt), (b) “Czardas, No. I” (Michiels). 8.43: Tenor solo. Mr Samuel Hall, “A Norwegian Song’’ (Aspinall). 8.47: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.59: Weather forecast. 9: Lecturette, Editor-Announcer, “ Imperial Affairs.” 9.15: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.21: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs Vernon Brendall, “If I Might Come to You” (Squire). 9.25; Violin solo, Mr Frank Martinelli, “ Scene de Ballet ” (De Beriot). 9.29: Baritone solo, Mr W. M'Donagh, “ The Little Town in Old County Down ” (Sunders). 9.33: Saxophone solo, Mr H. Diaper, “ Saxo-phun ” (Wiedoeft). 9.37; Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.43: Contralto solo, Miss R. Burge, “ Gifts of the Gods ” (Rosse). 9.47: ’Cello solo, Mr Wynne Watkins, “Minuetto” (Becker). 9.51: Tenor solo, Mr Samuel Hall, “ Till Death” (Mascheroni). 9.65: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 3YA, Christchurch.—3 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra. 8.15: Contralto solos, Miss Mary Taylor, “ Ships that Pass in the Night ” (Stephenson), (b) “If I Can Live.”- 8.19: Pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren, “ Widmug ” (Devotion), (Schumann-Liszt). 8.23: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “ Scherzo ” from “Trio” (Brahms). 8.31: Recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, “ Bacon and Eggs ” (Herbert). 8.35: Organ solos, Mr Robert Lake, (a) “In Springtime” (Hollins), (b) “Processional March” (Birch), (c) “Twilight” (Friml). 8.55: Contralto solo, Miss Mary Taylor, “ The Silver Ring” (Chaminade). 9: Talk, Rev. J. Robertson, 8.A., “Romance of the Discovery of Australia,” first of series of three talks. 9.20: Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Theatre. 9.35: Music with a Monologue, Miss Lucy Cowan, “My Rival” (Kipling), 9.39: Organ solos, Mr Robert Lake, (a) “ Interlude for Piano, Op. 152" (Cnaminade), (b) “ Offertoire in C minor" (Batiste), (c) “Lied” (Wolstenholme). 9.54: Contralto solos, Miss Mary Taylor, (a) “ After ” (Neale), (b) “ Life’s Recompense ” (Del Riego). 10.1: Pianoforte solo. Miss Aileen Warren, “March of the Dwarfs” (Grexg). 10.5; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Traumerei ” (Schumann), (b) “April’s Lady” (Ancliffe). 10.16: Recitation, Miss Lucy Cowan, “ Mrs M'Leerie’s Country Visit” (J. Bell). 10.20: Organ solos, Mr Robert Lake, (a) “Fugue in G minor” (Bach), (b) “ Minuett and Toccata,” from Suite “ Gothique ” (Boellmann). National Anthem. Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 3.1; Gramophone recital. 3.16: Afternoon _ tea music from the Savoy. 3.30: Studio music. 3.45: Humorous reading, by Mrs I. W. Cowie. 4: Music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone recital. 4.30: Close down. 7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Children’s session, Big Brother Bill. 7.40: News and market service. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1; Special relays. SLO, Melbourne.—Morning and afternoon sessions as usual. 7.15: Under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, Mr R. J. do C. Talbot, veterinary officer, will speak on “ Colic in Horses.” 7.30: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 7.40: Anita Shawe, comedienne. 7.47: Mr H. K. Love, The construction of a ‘B’ Eliminator.” Mr Love will speak on wireless difficulties. 7.57: Announcements. 8: The Health Association’s message for to-day. 8.1: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.11: Eileen Castles, soprano. 8.18: Mr C. J. Williams will comment upon “To-mor-row’s Stadium Event.” 8.28: Guy Moore, tenor. 8.35: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 8.45: Eileen Castles. 8.52: Announcements. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 9: Extracts from “ Miss Hook of Holland,” by Shepparton Chora! Society. 10: Melbourne Choral Union. 10.10: Argus news service. Meteorological information. 10.17: Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 10.27: Road notes, supplied by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria. 10.32: Joe Aronson ami his Synco-Symphonists. 10.45: Anita Shawe. 10.52: Joe Aronson’s SyncoSymphonists. 11; Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Sympho-nists. 11.40: “God Save.the King.” 2FC, Sydney.—Morning and afternoon sessions as usual. 7.30 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.35: Eleanor Stanton, contralto 7.43: _ Mr Graham Kent, “ Ethics of Bridge.” 7.54: Maurice Burkitt, pianist. 8: “ Big Ben.” From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Pitt street, Sydney, the first act of “ The Chocolate Soldier.” 9.15: From the studio. Latest weather forecast. 9.16: Maurice Burkitt. 9.23: Raymond Ellis, English baritone, and Enid D’Arcy, soprano, will present the fifth of a series of operatic numbers. 9.43: Eleanor Stanton. 9.50: Scott Alexander will present the seventeenth of the Martin Meek dissertations, entitled “There’s a Reason for Everything.” 9.57: Raymond Ellis and Enid D’Arcy. 10.16: Scott Alexander. 10.24: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.35: Studio music. 10.43: The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11“ Big Ben.” The Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. 11.50; National Anthem. Close down.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20222, 7 October 1927, Page 2
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