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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m.: Afternoon ses-sion-selected studio items. 4: A literary selection, by Mr Culford Bell. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s hour. 7; Close down. 7.15: Talk on "Motoring,” by Mr George Campbell. 7.30: News and reports. 7.45; Close down. 8: Chimes. Baritone solo— Mr Ralph Eskrigge, “A Dream.” 8.6: Soprano solos —Mrs J. Perry, (a) ‘‘ln a Garden,” (b) “Forethought.” 8.14: Violin solos —Miss Bella Ward, (a) ‘‘.La Serenata,” (b) selected. 8.22: Humour—Mr Dan Flood, “ Humour at the Piano.” 8.27: Relay of overture. 8.57: Contralto solos— Miss Thelma Duffin, (a) "A Brown Bird Singling,” (b) “Sun’s Up.” 8.45: Boy soprano—Master David Lunnoy, ‘ Love s Old Sweet Song.” 8.49: Flute solo—Mr George Poore, "The Nightingale.” 8.54: Baritone solos—Mr R. Eskrigge, (a) “For You Alone,” (bl “ I Heard You Singing. 9.2; Weather forecast. 9.4; Recital —Mr Culford Bell, “A Kipling Recital.” 9.10: Relay of orchestral selections. 9.20: Soprano solo—Mr s J. Parry, selected. 9.24: Violin solo—Miss B. Ward, “Perpetuo Mobile.” 9.28: Humour—Mr D. Flood, "Humour at the Piano.” 9.34: Contralto solo—Miss T. Duffin, “The Flutes of Arcady.” 9.33: Relay of orchestral selections. 9.46: Boy soprano solos —Master D, Luu ney, "Only the River Running By,” (b) “Break o’ Day.” 9.53: Flute solos—Mr George Poore, (a) “ Andante,” (b) “ Carnival of Venice.” 10: A thought. 10.1; "God Save the King.”

2YA, p.m.: Afternoon ses-sion-selected studio items. Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 5.30: Locturetto—Miss Marion Christian, “ Gas Cooking.” 3.45: Relay of Exhibition Band. 4.15: Selected gramophone items. 5: Close down. 6: Children's hour. Uncle Ernest and party from Marsden School. Choir, Marsden School, songs from “ When We Were Very Young.” Violin solo, school cousin, “Berceuse do Jocelyn." Three-part song, Marsden School, “ Orpheus With His Lute.” Recitation, school cousin, ‘‘The Walrus and the Carpenter.” Choir, Marsden School, “ Group of Carols.” Pianoforte solos, school cousin, (a) “ Handkerchief Dame,” (b) “Peter Squirrel!.’ Choir, Marsden School, “When We Wore Very Young.” Uncle Ernest, story time and birthday greetings, 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lesturette—Mr N. R. Jacobson, 1 imo-'-and the Story of the Grandfather Clock. 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture- Naval Patrol. ’ 8.4: All vocal items and part songs to bo rendered by the members of the Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association Male Voice Choir. Part-song—the Choir, Who Sails With Drake?” 8.7: Tenor solo—Mr J. P. Shuley, “ The Slave Song. 8.11: Part-song-Tho Choir, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour.” 8.14: Bass Mr Hugh Wright “ Mountain levers. 8.19; Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, Scherzo and Andante from Tno m G. o-iJ-Humorous part-song—The Choir. Ibt Curfew.” 8.36: Povt-song-The Choir ’ Viking Song.” 8.40: pianoforte solo—Mr Gordon Short, “Rigolotto Paraphrase. 8.46: Baritone solo—Mr S. E. dodger, “ Mollie’s Eyes.” 8.51: Part-song-The Choir “In Absence.” 8.56; Vocal _ duets Messrs Pegg and Goudie, (a) ‘ Mimi, from "La Bohcmc,” (b) “Tho Tm ,egg« 9: Weather forecast.9.l: Lcrt . u P^°T, Editor-Announcer, Foreign 9.16: Humorous part-song-The Chcnr “Old Man Moses. 9.20: Bass solo Mi F W Laycock, “ Give a Man a Horse Ho Can Ride.” 9.24:. Symons-Bllwood-Trio “ Finale Trio in G. °-34; Parbsong—'the Choir “In Vocal Combat 9 39- Tenor solos—Mr Roy Hui, W . • Lne Bells of Little Weston,’ (b) April in a Choir, “Hallelujah Chorus. 10. Close d °3YA, Christchurch.— -3 p.m.; Afternoon down 715: News and reports. 7.45. Cloae' down. 8: Chimes; relay of orchestraf 6 selections. 8.15: Baritone solo. Mr ass^, Sv”Bo»a : Folk.” 8.38: Pipe organ solos, Mr Irene Morris, “ Berceuse.” 8.50; Humorous recital. Miss Lucy Pedlar and His Trumpet. 9. Pelay of orchestral selections 9.15. Baritone solos, Mi- Fred. C. Penfold, (a) Oh, Flower Divine” (b) “ Bong of.the Volga Boatmen” 9.22: Instrumental triosChristchurch Broadcasting Trip, la) “Romance,” (b) “Songs,, Ms' Mother Taught Me.” (c) “Bolero. 9.32. Contralto solos, Miss Nancy Bowden, (a) “ Lad’s Love,” (b) “ Open Thy Blue Eyes, My Beloved.” 9.39: Violin solos. Miss Irene Morris, (a) Largetto, (») Allegretto.” 0.46: Recital Miss Lucy Cowan. 7a) “The King’s Job,” (b) The Prodigy.” 9-53: Pipe organ solos, Mr Robert E. Lake, (a) “Adagio,” from “Violin Sonata” (b) “Funeral March of a Marionette,” (c) “ Chorus, Sing Unto God,” from “Judas Maccabaeus. 10.0. “ God Save the King.” 4YA, Dunedin.—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. iown Hall chimes. Gramophone recital. 3.10: Afternoon tea music from the bavoy. 3.30: Studio music. 4: Music from the Savov. 4.15: Gramophone recital. 4.3 U: Close down. 6: Children's h° ur > Big Brother Bill. 7: Town Hall chimes. 715; News session. 8.1; Vocal concert bv Mr Bert Rawlineon’s Jubilee Singers. Negro spirituals —The Choir, (a) Amt Got Weary Yet,” (b) “ Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” 8.8: Tenor solos, Mr Jack Montague, (a) Sally Horner, (b) “Drink to Me Only.” , 8.15: Soprano solos, Miss Bertha Rawlinson, (a) My Heart Is Sair,” (b) “Sweet Vale of Avoca.” 8.45; Negro spirituals. The Choir, (a) “Turn Back Pharaohs Army, (b) “Ring Dem Bells.” 8.29: Maori song, Mr Dufty Potaka, “Home, Little Maori Home.” 8,33: Pianoforte solo. Miss Bertha Rawlinson, Coronach. 8 38: Contralto solos, Miss Lena Bartlett, (a) “Three Fishes,” (b) “Wae’s Me for Prince Charlie.” 8.5: Negro spirituals, The Choir, (a) “Turn Back Pharaohs Army,” (b) “Stand the Storm. 8.53: Tenor solo, Mr Wilson Rutherford, 3?assinc By.” 8.56; Soprano solo, Miss Grace Bartlett, “Two Eyes of Grey.” 0: Town Hall chimes; weather forecast. 9.2: Negro spirituals—The Choir, (a) Prepare Me.” (b) “The Rocks and the Rutherford, “A Hundred Fathoms Deep. 912* Soprano solos, Miss Vera Cornack, (a) “An Old-fashioned Cloak,” from “ The Rebel Maid,” (b) “ Pokarekare.” 9.19: Pianoforte solo, Miss Bertha Rawlinson, “Chopin Study.” 9.24: Tenor solo, Mr George Youngson, “Grey Days. 9.29; Negro spirituals—The Choir, (a) The Rose,” (b) "I've Been Redeemed. vb 36: Baritone solos, Mr A. M'Laren, (a) In Happv Moments.” (b) “The Fisherman of England.” 9.43: Contralto solo, Miss Muriel Riley, “On the Banks of Allan Water” 9.47: Bass solos, Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) “ Tht West’s Awake,” (b) “Sound the Pibroch.” 10: Close down. 2FC, Sydney.—Morning, afternoon, and early evening sessions as usual. 7.40:; Programme announcements. 7.45: <( The Leoni Instrumental Quartet. 8: “ Big Ben.” From Her Majesty s Theatre, “Castles in the Air.” 9.8: From the studio, W. F. Kay will talk of noted stage villains. 9.20: Gwen Selva, lyric soprano, “ Mi Chiamano Mimi,” from “La Bohcmc.” 9.26: Coltman and Harris, instrumental items. 9.34; Win and Windlc, English entertainers. 9.40: Cricket reminiscences prepared by Mr Frederick Harper. 9.50; The Leoni Quartet, instrumentalists. 10; “ Big Ben.” Wind and Windle, English entertainers. 10.8: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 10.18: Gwen Selva, lyric soprano. 10.26: Coltman and Harris, instrumentalists. 10.33: Latest weather forecast. Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.38: Cec Morrison’s Dance Band. 10.43: Ad Crce, Scotch comedian. 10.50: Ccc Morrison and his “ Gloomchasers.”

2GB, Sydney.—7 p.rn.: Music. 7.5: Address by Mr R. E. Bennett. 7.15; Music. 7.20: Address by Mr J. K. Powell. 7.30: Music. 7.35; Address byMr F. Houstonc, B.A. 7.55: Instrumental Trio. 8.5; Address by Dr P. K. Roost. 8.20: Sonps by Harold Cobb. 8.28: Instrumental Trio. 8.50: Piano solos, Ada Brook. 9: Address by Mr ,1. K. Powell. 9.15: Violin solos, J.eonard Brower. 9.23: Hones by Harold Cobh. 9.30: Instrumental Quartet. 9.50: Talk. 10; Close down.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 3

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 3

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20271, 2 December 1927, Page 3

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