WIRELESS BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES.
IT A, Auckland.—3: Afternoon session. Selected studio items and literary selection by the announcer. 4.30: Close down. 5: Children’s session, conducted ■ by “ Uncle Tom.” 6: Dinner session. 7: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr Norman Kerr. 8: Chimes. Orchestral, Reg Morgan and his orchestra. 3.10: Soprano, with dulcitone accompaniment. Miss Edith Whittaker. 8.16: Violin, Mr Frank Parsons. 8.20: Tenor, Mr lan H. Burry. 8.33: Orchestral, Peg Morgan’s Orchestra, bracket of foxtrots. 8.29Contralto, Mrs B. Jellard. 8.34: Flute Mr E. Hoffman. 8.38; Baritone, Mr Reg! Morgan. 8.41:' Orchestral, Reg. Morgan’s Orchestra, selection. 8.47: Soprano. Miss Edith Whittaker. 8.50; i Trumpet, Mr Robert Sprowl. 8.54: Orchestral waltz, Reg. Morgan’s Orchestra. 9.2: Evening weather forecast and announcements. 94Contralto, Mrs B. Jellard. 0.8: Violin, Mr Frank Parsons. 9.12: Baritone, Mr Reg. Morgan (Maori). 9.17: Orchestral, Reg. Morgan’s Orchestra. 9.21; Tenor Mr lan Burry? 9.29: Orchestral, Reg. Morgan’s Orchestra. 9.33; Lecture-re- ? commentator. 10.3: “God Save the King.” 2YA, Wellington.—B: Chimes. 8.1; ReIhy from Town Hall of special sacred concert held in connection with the annual conference of the Methodist Church of „, alan d- Bass with organ, Mr William Watters. Soprano with organ, Miss xir £ a Bawyer. Tenor with organ, Mr ■ttubert Carter. Accompanist, Mr H temple White. Special performance of ■ 8 i or ?t (ir^0 ’ “ The Creation,” by the combined Methodist Church Choirs of Wellington and suburbs, assisted by\ the KLt, n 0 n rC i e r tra ,> u S meDted ) • Soloists; Myra Saw i’ er : tenor, Mr Hubert Carter; bass. Mr WMiiam WatW 4 rrt; 511 H - Tem P le White. H inr, r;r^ lrii i tchurch -'“ 3: Afternoon sesresu'lts g T?n h °ni 6 re ? ltaL 4 23: Sports hour ’n. 4 ’tv C ose dow - 3: Children’s sioT iknAfP session - 7: News *®- norts a- n f. ddln Ston stock market re--8- •Tn„;, Chl T; Operatic programme. Octet 8 0 Studio Instrumental Barlton* Quartet ’ Salon Quartet. 816- t Artbnv d yr CO , sltralto ' Sal Vina Duo. J Gralmm V Meale - BJ9: Baritone, Mr J. Ltraiiam Young. 8 22- Instrument I tion °8 I 3^ r r ental oetet > operati““lec: 8.35': Novelty P B a 3o°’ riss Como Aslin. duet and quarter s 4o opr ?> nc> and Meale 8 47- n C : . 43: Organ. Arthur ehelL S. 0 ’ ss P T ulc - ie sella 8 Ti tatlon , Mavis Km- & fit fi"?i,, s ?; io Srj n G™hl'-y 9: ' T, - i XritoS Soprano r° UD - g - , !U2; Band. 9.20: iff Sal» M s, a ? l °' t r, ° A'"”-,. M 3- Q"«rat Novelty Mitchell. 9.39: Kinselia. 0.49; Tenm-^M, 1 ’ vis 9-55; Instrumental cV r 1 ?• Blakeley Octet. 10.2: “ God SavftL 4YA, Dunedin 3- nu- am s' , granioplione item’s 3 Sel ? ctcd talk by a speaker of ?h» fc lo so, - cllce extension department h °nl e sc, T T ea versitv iinHsp T J . the Otago UniK’Vaute*V l & B music. 7: News 6es % 7 1^ farmers. S: Chimes i i, 1° Selection, the Select S 0 % cl ” rac fV comedian, Mr J A p„V ' 813: Scotch strumental. the -stiect THn 33 ' f£ 1: citals, Mi<s Nellie WarrS % -m. 3 Vr Re ' soprano. Miss W. Collioi s^ 9 ' ? le F°* mental, the Select Trio 8 the piano, Alisa Bertha p, Song 3nt Weatlier report. 9 T n ? f ,vi,,ls ?"; Select Trio. 9.9: ScotthS. 4 Ume ?. tal ‘ the J. A. Paterson. 9.13: RccUiTm; ‘“v i¥ r Warren. 9.17; Mezzo-soprano £, e Sio'Mf ifi”! D ™“
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20961, 26 February 1930, Page 17
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