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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

IYA, Auckland. 6.30 pan.: Children’s session—Aunt Betty. 7.15 p.m.: News and information session. 7.30 to 7.45 p.m.: Talk on "Wireless,” by Mr E. W. Mahoney. 8 p.m.: Chimes. Relay of overture from Majestic Theatre; bass solo, Mr Peter Dawson, (a) "In God’s Own Keeping:” (Thompson), (b) "Royster Doyster” (Goldstein) ; saxophone band—Auckland Saxophone Band, (a) “Moonglade”; saxophone duet—Messrs. Pickering and H. Kingsland, “O Sole Mio”; baritone solo—Mr J. Bree, "Pagan”; saxophone sole—Mr E. Pickering, “Humoresque” ; saxophone quartet—Messrs Kingsland, Bowman, O’Malley, and Pickering, "Smiles and Chuckles”; band—Auckland Saxophone Band. "Evening Thoughts”. 9 p.m.—Weather report; relay from Majestic Theatre ; band—Auckland Saxophone Band, (a) “Triumphal March,” (b) "Blushing Rose”; elocution—Mr P. Dawson, (a) "If We Only Knew,” (b) "My Beastly Eyeglass” ; duet—Messrs Bickering and Kingsland, "Excelsior”; quartet: Messrs Kingsland, Bowman, O’Malley, and Pickering,. “Miserere” from “H Trovatore”; baritone—Mr J. Bree, (a) "When Spring Comes to the Island,” (b) "luvictus” ; band—Auckland Saxophone Band, (a) "Local Pride March,” (b) selected. 2YA, Wellington. 7.15 p.m.: Lecturette, Mr T. C. Brash, “The Development of the Dairy Industry”; 8: Chimes; 8.1: studio orchestra, “La Belle Pierette” ; 8.7: vocal quartet—The Waiata Quartet, "All in the April Evening”; 8.11: violin: Mr Desmond Lavin, "Govatina”; 8.15: vocal duet—Mrs L. A. Mac Alister and Miss Joy Sutherland, "Nocturne”; 8.19: 'cello—Mr C. Proctor, "Consolation” ; 8.23: vocal quartet— Waiata Quartet, "Londonderry Air”; 8.27: piano—studio pianist; 8.41: vocal duet—Mrs L. A. Mac Alister and Miss Joy Sutherland, "I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird”; 8.45: instrumental—studio orchestra, "Told at Twilight” ; 8.51: tenor—Mr Eric Rishworth, “Where e’er You Walk”; 8.55 contralto solo—Miss Hilda Chudley, "I Love Thee”; 8.59: weather report; 9.0: instrumental—studio orchestra, "By the Tamarisk”; 9.13: vocal quartet—Waiata Quartet, "Evening Lullaby”; 9.17 violin—Mr Desmond Lavin, "Rondino” ; 9.21: tenor—Mr Eric Rishworth, "The Wanderer”; 9.26: Contralto—Miss Hilda Chudley, “Deep River”; 9.30: 'Cello—Mr Chas. Proctor, "Wieglulied” ; 9.34 : vocal quartet—The Waiata Quartet, “Evening Pastoral”; 9.38: baritone—Mr B. Stokes, "Sonny Lad” ; 9.42 : piano—studio pianist; 9.47: mezzo-soprano—Mrs L. A. MacAlister, “Stay With Me, Summer”; 9.51: baritone—Mr S. Stokes, "Dream Tryst” ; 9.54: contralto—Miss Joy Sutherland, “Home Song” ; 9.58: instrumental—studio orchestra, “Morcean de Concert.” 3YA, Christchurch. 11.30 a.m.: Special session. Description of progress of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Grand National Steeplechase meeting. 4YA, Dunedin. 3 to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert; Town Hall chimes; His Master’s Voice recital ; studio items. 7. to 7.30: Children’s session—Aunt Diana’s sister. 8 to 10: Town Hall chimes. Relay of concert from the Dunedin Trades Hall. 3LO, Melbourne. 6.40: Official report of Newmarket Stock Sales, by the Associated Stock and Station Agents, Bourke Street, Melbourne. 6.45: Herald news service; weather synopsis; shipping movements. 6.52: Stock Exchange information. 6:57: Fish Market reports by J. R. Borrett, Ltd. Rabbit prices. Skin reports by the Melbourne Wool Brokers; egg market report. 7.3: Market reports of fruit by the Victorian Fruiterers’ Association;. 7.15 p.m<.: Under the auspices of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Mr C. J. P. Hodges, Secretary, will speak on "Why We Motor.” 7.30: Mr F. R. E. Mauldon, M.A., M. will speak on "The Economics of Australian Coal.” 7.45: "Persia and Afghan-

[ istan,” by an Australian. 8.0: Studio presentation of the opera "Faust,” under the direction of J. Sutton Crow assisted by the studio orchestra and Auburn Methodist Choir. 9.30: Announcements and the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s safety message for to-day is for motorists: "Wait for a train at the railway gates and the pearly gates will wait for you.” 9.34: We have pleasure in presenting Miss Leslie Elliott, comedienne, who will sing—“ Sing Hey for the Life of a Hactress” (L. Elliott—unpublished), "The Old Days and the New” (Weston and Lee). 9.41: Studio orchestra. "Rubeville” (Lake). 9.51: Elsa Stralia, soprano, "Inter Nos” (MacFadyn), “Because I Love You” (Berlin). 9.58: Meteorological information; British Official Wireless News from Rugby; 10.5: Foster, and Needham, tenor and baritone: Robert Needham, "Yeomen of England” (German) ; Frank Foster, "Before You Came” (Lane Wilson) ; Robert Needham, "Until” (Sanderson). 10.15: Mr A. W. Jackson—Country Golf Week—- “ Comments on the Day’s Play.” 10.25: Elsa Stralia (soprano)—"Pale Moon” (Logan), "O Lovely Night” (Ronald). 10.32: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphouists, "Slue Foot,” "How Long Must I Wait for You?” “Burgundy” (Malie). 10.50: Sidney Burchall (baritone) —“I’m Tickled to Death I’m Sin.l gle” (Sideon). 10.57: Our Great Thought. | 10.58: Joe Aronson and his Synco Symphonists: "Half a Moon is Better Than No Moon” ■ (Reynolds) ; "Idolizing” (West) ; "In a Little Spanish Town” (Wayne) ; "Drifting and Dreaming,” "Me Too Ho Ho Ha Ha” (Brown), “Just Like a Butterfly” (Woods), “I’ve Been Wasting My Dreams” (O’Hagan), "Take in the Sun” (Woods), "The Doll Dance” (Piano solo), "The Village Blacksmith Owns the Village Now” (Moore), "Who” (Kern), "Two Little Bluebirds” (Kern), "I’m Longin’ for You” (Hathaway). 11.40: Close down. 4QG, Brisbane. 6.0 p.m.: "Daily Standard” news ; announce6.30 p.m.: The children's session—stories by Uncle Jim. 7.0: Market stock reports. 7.30: Weather news; "Daily Standard” news. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturette: "Feature of the Royal National Show.’’ The first portion of the evening programme will comprise the broadcasting of the 9th Battalion annual smoke concert from the Anzac Club. From 9 p.m. onwards the programme will comprise the broadcasting of a description of the night show from the Exhibition Ground. A microphone will be placed in the ring, and an announcer will describe the night show. The main ring events will also be described. 10: From the studio: “Daily Mail” news and weather news. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—9.3o till 1 a.m. 2BL, Sydney (353 metres).—9.3o till 1.10 2GB, Sydney (316 metres). —8.30 till 11.30 P Note.—Australian time given in each' instance. New Zealand time is one and a-half hours ahead of Australian.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19914, 9 August 1927, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19914, 9 August 1927, Page 10

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19914, 9 August 1927, Page 10

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