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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—3 p.m. : Afternoon session, selected studio items. 4; A literary selection by the announcer. 6: Children's hour. ?.I5 : Talk on “ Examples of Actual Results of Top-Dressing,” by Mr H. H. Edwards. 7.30: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1; Relay of orchestral overture. 8.6: Soprano solos, Miss Nancyc Hanna. 8.10: Instrumental, Bosworth-Hcmus-Tow-sey Trio. 8.19: Baritone solo, Mr Trevor Lewis. 8.24: Relay of musical interlude. 8.29: Contralto solo. Madam© Irene Amsley. 8.34; Soprano solo, Miss Nancy© Hanna. 8.59; Violin solos. Miss Ina Bosworth. 8.47: Relay of vocal and instrumental interlude. 5.4: Weather forecast. 9.6: Third of a series of talks on “Old Now Zealand,” by Mr A. B. Chappell, M.A.. “The Corning of the Whalers.” 9.22= Tenor solo, Mr Ernest Snell. 9.26: Vocal duet, Madam© Irene Ainsley and Miss Nancye Hanna. 9.51: Instrumental, Bosworth-llcmus-Towsey Trio. 9.41: Prison scene from “Maritana” (Wallace), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Lazarillo, Madame Iren© Ainsley; Don Cresar, Mr John Prisk; Don Jose, Mr Trevor Lewis. 10: A thought. 10.2: “ God Save the King.” 2YA, Wellington.—3 p.m.: Chimes or the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Leclurette, Mrs Barrington, “Electric Cooking.” 3.30: Selected gramophone items. 4: Lecturctte, Dr L. A. Line, “First Aid.” 4.15: Selected gramophone items. 5: Close down. t: Children’s hour. 7: Nows session, market reports, and sports results. 8: Cnirnes of Iho General, Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture. 8.5: Vocal, the Orpheus Quartet. 8.9: Hawaiian guitars, Berthold and Bent, 8.17: Contralto solo, Miss Lily Mackie. 8.21: Instrumental, Symons-Ell-wood-Short Trio. 8.31: Vocal duct, Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Len. Barnes. 8.55: Novelty piano solo, Mrs James Skcdden. 8.39: Elocution. Miss Violet Wilson. 8.43: ’Cello solo, Mr George Elbvood. 8.48; Tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe. 8.52: Weather forecast. 8.55: Humorous novelty, Pat and Walter. 9.2: Organ recital, Mr H. Temple White. 9.17: Vocal, the Orpheus Quartet. 9.21; Instrumental, Synions-Ellwood-Short Trio. 9.31: Baritone solo, Mr l.en. Barnes. 9.35: ’Cello solo, Mr George Elbvood. 9.39: Vocal duet, Miss Lily Mackie and Mr Arthur Coe. 9.43 : Hawaiian guitars, Berthold and Bent. 9.51: Humour, Miss Violet Wilson. 9.55: Novelty piano solo, Mr James Skedden. 9.58: Soprano solo, Mrs Alice Harris. 10.3: Vocal, the Orpheus Quartet. 3YA, Christchurch.■‘—Silent day. 4YA. Dunedin.—3 p.m.: Afternoon session, Town Hall chimes. Selected studio items. 3.1: Gramophone recital._ 3.30: Social notes and news. 3.40: Studio music. 4: Talk on the “Domestic Uses of Electricity.” 4.15: Gramophone recital. 4.30: Close down. 6: Town Hall chimes, 6.1; Children’s hour. 7.15: News session. 7.30; Address. 8: Town Hall chimes. Band concert, with assisting artists by Band of the First Battalion, Otago Regiment. 8.1: March, the Band. 8.6; Overture, the Band. 8.14; Humorous recital, Mr Allan Young. 8,22: Mezzo-soprano solos. Miss Christina Green. 8.28: Waltz, the Band. 8.55: Recital, Miss Madge Yates. 8.40: Baritone solo, Mr R. B. Macdonald. 8.43: Cornet solo, the Band. 8.46: Piccolo solo, Hie Band. 8.52: Tenor solos, Mr Frank Stewart. 8.58: Humorous stories, Mr Allan Young. 9.4: Selection, the Band. 9.19: Recital, Miss Madge Yales. 9.24: Mezzo-soprano solo, Miss Christina Green. 9.28: Intermezzo, the Band. 9.34; Baritone solos, Mr R.. B. Macdonald. 9.40: Selection, the Band. 9.55: Humorous recital. Mr Allan Young. 10.5: Tenor solo, Mr Frank Stewart. 10.8; Dance, the Band. 10.16: Recital, Miss Madge Yates. 10.20: March, the Band. 10.25: “ God Save the King.” 3LO, Melbourne. —Morning, afternoon, and early evening sessions as usual. 7.30 p.m.: Under the auspices of the Town Planning Association, K. A. Urufovd, “Financial Aspects of Town Planning.” 7.45: Under the auspices of the University Extension Board, Mr G. F. Brown, “.Shakespeare’s Audience.” 8: A. W. Jackson, “Golf,” 3.13; Birthday greetings and programme announcements. 9 : Scots church choir, transmission from Scots Church, Collins street, Melbourne, “The Daughter of Jainis.” 9.50: Girl Guidos, Miss Bush will talk on “Camping.” 10: Hector St. Clair, comedian. 10.10: Alberto Marini. tenor. 10.17: Argus news service. Meteorological information. Sporting notes by “Olympus.” British official wireless nows from Rugby. Island shipping movements. The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message. 10.27: The station orchestra. 10.37: Alberto Marini, tenor. 10.44: The station orcjicstva. 11: Our Great Thought. 11.1: The Vagabonds. 11.40: “God Save the King.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20338, 21 February 1928, Page 5
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