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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (Add 2 hours for New Zealand time.) 3LO, MELBOURNE. 7.5 p.m.—Stock Exchange information ; market reports; news session; birthday greetings; the piercing of the St. (jothard Tunnel was completed on February 28, 1880, and Ladysmith wus relieved on February 28, 1900, by Lord Dundonald with the Natal Contingent; “Pop” Cory, now appearing in “The Desert Song.” 8 p.m.—Johann Joseph Ignaz Dollinger, the famous theologian, was born at Jiamberg, on February 28, 1799; Rod McGregor; our dance night; The Radio Revellers; Bernard Manning, bass-bari-tone; The Radio Revellers; Syd. Hollister, comedian; The Radio Revellers; Grace Jackson, contralto; The Radio Revellers. 9 p.m.—Stanley ,T. Allan, tenor; The Radio Revellers: Bernard Manning, bass-baritone; The Radio Revellers; Syd. Hollister, comedian; The Radio Revellers; Grace Jackson, contralto; The Radio Revellers; Stanley J. Allan, tenor; The Radio Revellers. 10 p.m.—“Argus” news service; British official wireless news from Rugby; meteorological information; announcements; sporting notes by “Olympus”; The Radio Revellers; Bernard Manning, bass-baritone; The Radio Revellers; Syd. Hollister, comedian; The Radio Revellers; Grace Jackson, contralto ; The Radio Revellers. 11 p.m.—Our Great Thought; The Radio Revellers; Allan Adcock; The Radio Revellers; Gwen Hart, soprano; The Radio Revellers; Thelma Ready, banjo; Radio Revellers; Allan Adcock; The Radio Revellers; Gwen Hart, soprano. 12 p.m,—The Radio Revellers; Thelma Ready, banjo; The Radio Revellers; Allan Adcock; The Radio Revellers. 1 a.m.—God Save The King. NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.

IYA, AUCKLAND. 3 p.m.—Afternoon session; studio items. 4 p.m.—Literary selection by the announcer; studio items; sports results. 4.30 p.m.—Close down. 6 p.m.—Children's session. 7.15 p.m.—News and markot reports. 8 p.m.—Variety concert by Lewis E. Eady Concert Party; playola and piano duo. “Jolly Coppersmith March” ; baritone solo, “On the Road to Mandalay”; vocal medley; bell solo, “Listen-ing-in” : comedy interlude, “The Happiness Boys” ; saxophone solo, “On Wings of Song” ; orchestral, “Flying Dutchman”; vocal, “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” ; playola, “The New Home Minstrel” ; vocal, with Spanish guitar and ukulele, “Maori Eyes” ; contralto solo, “Ombra Mai Fui”; violin, saxophone, and piano trio, “Ohiquita” ; orchestral, latest dance hits; comedy, “Happiness Boys.” 9.2 p.m.—Weather report; guitar solo, “Hawaiian Breezes" ; soprano solo, “The Market” ; humour, “The Three Trees,” introducing “She’s Only Been With Us a Week” ; playola, “Serenade” ; soprano solo, “Death of Alimi” ; vocal medley, popular favourites; Columbia dance programme. 11 p.m.—Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. 3 p.m.’ Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55 : Sports results. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session.

7.0 : News session : market reports and sports results; lecturette, Mr J. W. Eergie, (Publicity branch of the New Zealand Railways) “The People’s Railways.” 8.0; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; weather report; relay from the D.1.C., Wellington, of special concert to commemorate the opening of /the new premises of the D. 1.0., Wellington; madrigal, Mesdames Amy Woodward and Wilfred Andrews, and Messrs Roy Hill and Harrison Cook, “Brightlv Dawns our Wedding Day” ; baritone solo, Mr Dan Folev, “At Dawning”; soprano solo, Mrs Amy Woodward, “T Hear You Singing” ; tenor solo, Mr G. Austin Binckie. “Indian Love Song” ; violin solo. Mr Leon de Maunv, “Second 1 Nocturne”; contralto solo, Mrs Wilfred Andrews, “Hindoo Son"” ; bass solo, Mr Harrison Cook, “Prologue—T Paffliacei” ; tenor solo. Mr Roy Hill. “Phyllis Hath Such Charming Graces” ; soprano solo, Mrs Amy Woodward, “Lilac”; bass solos, Mr Harrison Cook, assisted by male members of the D.T.C. staff, (a) “Bound For the, Rio Grand.” (b) “Blow the Man Down.” (c) “What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?”; ’cello solo. Mr Claude Tanner, “Variations Sur un There Rococo.” 9.5: Contralto solo, Mrs Wilfred Andrews. “Home Song”; tenor solo, Mr G. Austin Blaekie, “Spirit Flower” ; violin solos, Mr Leon de Manny, fa) “Berceuse,” (b) “Mazurka” ; baritone solo. Mr Dan Foley, “The Fishermen of England”: soprano solo, Mrs Amy Woodward. “The Enchanted Forest” : tenor solo, Mr G. Austin Blaekie, “Dnnhnc” ; ’cello solos, Mr Claude Tanner, (a) “Apros un Revo.” fh) “Hamnbdil,” (e) “Spinning Wheel ; contralto so’o. Airs '"Wilfred Andrews, “Not Understood” : bass solo. Air Harrison Cook. “The Arguing AVife” ; violin solo. Mr Leon de Manny. “Andante” : quartet. Alesdnmes Woodward and Andrews and Messrs Roy Hill and Harrison Cook. “Quartet.” 10.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m.: Afternoon session; Studio items. 4.25; Sports results; dose down. 6.0: Children’s session. 7.15 : News session. 7.30 Talk. Miss 11. Tossman, of H. Tos-man and Co., first of a series of talks on “Russian Furs.” 80- Chimes: rebroadcast of 2YA. Wdlington (relay from D.T.C.. Wellington, ol’ special concert to commemorate the opening of the new premises of the D.1.C., Ltd., at W r ellington). 10.0; Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. Silent

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 6

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BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 6

BROADCASTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 6