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WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES. IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by Mr Culford Bell. 4.30: Close • down. 6: Children’s hour. 7: Close down. 7.15: Talk on “ The Relation of Correct Lubrication to Power Farming,” by “ Gargoyle.” 7.30: News and reports and book review. 7.45: Close down. 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral overture. 8,11: Baritone solo, Mr Hartley Warburton, 8.16: Contralto solo, Miss Nellie Lingard. 8.24: Flute solo, Miss Ruby Brame. 8.28: Talk, Mr Leonard Griffiths, “ The Magic of Herbs.” 8.38: Tenor solos, Mr Robert Peter. 8.-16: Instrumental trio, the Lido Trio. 8.50: Character sketch, Mr Thomas Harris. 8.58: Vocal solo, Nell the Bohemian. 0.2: Weather forecast. 9.4; Relay of orchestral selections. 0.12; Vocal, Mr Peter Black. 9.17: Contralto solo, Miss N. Lingard. 9.21: Violin solo. Miss M. M'Murtrie. 9.26: Baritone solos, Mr H. Warburton. 9.34: Character sketch, Mr T. Harris. 9.48: Tenor solo, Mr R. Peter. 9.47: Vocal solos, Nell the Bohemian. 9.55: Instrumental trio, the Lido Trio. 10.3; A thought. 10.5: “God Save the King.” 2YA, Wellington.—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items. Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette, “Fashions." 3.45: Selected gramophone items. 4.20: Lecturette, Miss MTvcowen, “ Care of the Skin.” 4.35; Relay of Exhibition Band. 5: Close down. 6: Children’s hour. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.30: Talk, Mr L. C. M. S. Amery, “A Message to New Zealand.” 8: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: March, First Wellington Regiment Band. 8.6; Vocal quartet, Apollo Four. 8.9: Overture, First Wellington Regiment Band. 8.16: Tenor solo. Mr S. Duncan. 8.20: Trombone solo. Bandsman W. J. Matson. 8.27: Duet, Messrs E. W. Robbins and Hoy Dellow. 8.31: Intermezzo, the band. 8.39; Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs Topia Ames. 8.43: Euphonium solo, Corporal J. Brittain. 8.50: Vocal quartet. Apollo Four. 8.55; Carols, the Land. 9: Lecturette, Mr Arch. Sando. “The Ro mance of the Press.” 9.15: Vocal quartet, Apollo Four, Swedish folk song. 9.19: Mezzo-soprano solo, Mrs Topia Ames. 9.24: Selection. First Wellington Regiment Band. 9.36: Baritone, Mr S. E. Rodger 9 41: Cornet solo. Bandsman W. Bark. 9.46: Bass solo, Mr Roy Dellow. 9,50: Vocal quartet, Apollo Four. 9.55: March, First Wellington Regiment Band. 10: “ God Save the King.” 3YA, Christchurch. —12 p.m.: Relay description of New Brighton trots. 3: Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6: Children’s hour. 7: Close down. 7.15: News and reports. 7 30; Rebroadcast of 2YA address by Mr L. C. M. S. Amery. 8: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections. 8.15: Vocal duet, soprano and baritone, Madame GowerBurns and Mr Bernard Rennell. 8.20; Pianoforte solo, Miss Aileen Warren. 8.25: Tenor solo, Mr Harold Prescott. 8.30: Recital, Miss Lucy Cowan. 8.35; Vocal duet, contralto and tenor, Miss Jessie King and Mr Harold Prescott. 8.54: Aria, Madame Govver-Burns. 9: Relay of orchestral selections. 9.15; Talk, Mr Raynor White. 9.30; Contralto solo with quartet. 9.35: Pianoforte solos. Miss Aileen Warren. 9.40: Vocal duet, soprano and tenor, Madame Gower-Burns and Mr Harold Prescott. 9.45: Humorous recital. Miss Lucy Cowan, Shakespearian recital from “Twelfth Night” (Shakespeare). 9.51: Baritone solo, Mr Bernard Renell. 9.56: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 10.5: Quartet, soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, Madame Gower-Burns, Miss Jessie King, Messrs H. Prescott, and B. Rennell. “ God Save the King.” 4YA, Dunedin—7 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: Request gramophone concert. 7.30: Address on League of Nations. 8; Town Hall chimes. Performance of Handel’s oratorio, “ The Messiah,” by Mr Ernest Drake and assisting artists. 8.1: Talk on “The Messiah,” by Pastor W. D More. 8.12: Recit. and air, Mr Ernest Drake, “ Comfort Ye,” and “ Every Valley Shall be Exalted.” Chorus, 'And the Glory.” Recit. and air, Mr J. B. MacPherson, “Thus Saith the Lord and “But Who May Abide?” Recit. and air. Miss Winnie M’Peak, “ Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive,” and ‘ O, Thou that Tellest.” Recit., Mr Arthur Lungley, “ For Behold, Darkness Shall Cover the Earth." Air, “The People that Walk in Darkness.” “ The Pastoral Symphony, on the piano, by Mrs Ernest Drake. Recits., Mias Rita Holmes, “There Were Shepherds” and “Lo, the Angel. And the Angel Said Jnto Them’ and And Suddenly there was w/.h the Angels. Chorus, “ Glory to God. Air, Miss Rita Holmes, “Rejoice Greatly.” Recit. and air Miss Winnie M'Peok, Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind be Opened, and “He Shall Feed His Flock.” Air, Miss Riti, Holmes, “ Come Unto Him. .Chorus, “Behold, the Lamb of God. Air. Miss Winnie M’Peak. “He was Despised. Recits. and airs, Mr Ernest Drake— J-hy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart. Behold, and See if there be Any Sorrow, “He was Cut Off.” “But Thou did st not Leave His Soul in Hell.” Chorus, Lift Up Your Eyes, O Ye Gates.” Air, Miss Rita Holmes. “ How Beautiful are Thy Feet.” Air, Mr L. North, Why do the Nation*;?” Recit. and air. Mr Ernest Erake, “He that Dwelleth in Heaven, “ Thou Shalt Break Then." Chorus, “Hallelujah Chorus.” Air, Miss Rita Holmes. " I Know that My Redeemer Liveth.” Recit. and air, Mr L. North. “ Behold, I Tell You a Mystery, and “And the Trumpet Shall Sound. Chorus, “Amen Chorus.” 3LO. Melbourne— Morning, afternoon, and early evening sessions as usual. 7.10 p.m.: Under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Mr Alfred Kelly, president of the club, will speak on “Motoring This Year and Next. 7.30: Mr Tregonning, of tbe Country Hoads Board, will sneak on “ Tars and Bitumens as Road Binders.” 7.45: Miss, Beppie de Vries, now appearing in The Student Prince,” at His Maecty s Theatre, will speak to you from her dressing room. By permission J. C. Williamson. Ltd. 8: Transmission from the New Town Hall, Melbourne. Official opening. From the studio. 8.15: Joe Aronson and his Syncosymphonists. 8.24: Belle Pollard and Walter Whyte, operatic entertainers. 8.37: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphomsts. 8 36- Millie M’Cormack. mezzo-soprano. 839: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphon-ists.. 8.48: Ern Trotman. entertainer. 8 51: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphon-ists. 9: Maggie Foster, violin. 9.3: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphomsts. 9.9: Report on Albury wool sales. 9.12: Belle Pollard and Walter Whyte, operatic entertainers. 9.15: Joe Aronson and his Syncosymphonists. 9.24: Millie M'Cormack. mezzo-soprano. 9.27; Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists. 0.36: Ern Irotman. entertainer. 9.39: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists. 9.48: Hon. W. H. Ed"ar, “Miss Sutherland and Her Work. 9,51: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symnhon-ists. 10; Announcements. The Royal Automobile Chib of Victoria’s safety message. Meteorological information bnortins notes by “ Olympus.” British official wireless news from Rugby. Argus news service 10.15: Joe Aronson and his Synco-symphonists. 10.24: Magpie Foster, viohn 10.29: Joe Aronson and his Syncosymphonists. 10.38: Belle Pollard and Walter Whyte, operatic _ entertainers. 10 41- Jo>. Aronson and his Synco-sym-phonsits. 10.50; Millie M'Cormack, mezzq--1 soprano. 10.53: Joe Aronson and his i Synco-symphonists. 11.2: Our great thought. 11.3; Joe Aronson and his Syncosvmnhonists. 11.40: “God Save the King - 2FC, Sydney.—Morning, afternoon, and : early evening sessions as usual. 7.40 n m.: Programme announcements. 7.40; \\ in and Wind'e. English entertainers. 7.n2: Norman M'Lennan. baritone. 8: Big Ben” The New Sou h Wales Tramway Band 8.14; Madame Vera Tasma. so nrano. 8,18: The New South Wales Tramway Band. 8.30: Captain Frank Hurley returns to the studio with the first of a series of thrilling adventure tales. 9: “ Big Ben.” Latest weather forecast, 9.1; The New South Wales Tramway Band. 0 12- Norman M'Lennan. baritone. 9.18: Win and Windle, Engli- i entertainers. 9.27: Madame Vera Tasma. soprano. 9.30: The New South Wales Tramway Band. 9.42: Ad Cree. Scotch comedian. 9.49: Harrison White, banjo solos, 9.53: Euphonium solo. 10: “ Big Ben.” Madame Vera Tasma. sonrano. 10.8: Harrison White, banjo solos. 10.14: Ad Cree, Scotch comedian. 10.20: Tbe Ambassadors’ Dince Orchestra. 10.30: Latest weather forecast. 10.31; From tbe studio, Harrison White, banjo solos. 10.40; The' Ambassadors’ Dauiee Orchestra. 10.57: Cate news and announcements. 11: “Big 'em” The Ambassadors’ Dance Qreliestra n popular numbers until 11 30 n.m. 11.30; '"ational Anthem. Close down.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 19

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WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 19

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 19

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