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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES

ALL N.Z. STATIONS WILL BE ON THE AIR. CHRISTCHURCH'S ATTRACTIONS IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). 3 tn 4.30: Selected studio items. 6 to 7: Children’s hour. 7.15: to 7.45: News and information session. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre. Conductor, Mr WhitcfordWaugh. 8.11: Light baritone solos—Mr Reginald, (a) "Spring’s Lovable Lady,” (b) "Sorter Miss You.” 8.19: Soprano solo—Miss Hazel West. “There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden.” 8.23: Flute solo—Miss Ruby Brame, "I Baci.” 8.27: Boy soprano—David Campbell, (a) “Avourmeen,” (b) “The Swallows.” 8.35: Baritone solo—Mr James de Montalk, “Yeomen of England.” 8.40: Instrumental —Mr Peter Black’s Trio, “Traum-der-Sennerin.” 8.45: Contralto solo—Miss Jessie Smith, "Mountain Lovers.” 8.49: Cornet solos—Mr. E. Tregilgas, (a) "The Keel Row,” (b) “Softly Awakes My Heart.” 8.58: Relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.7 : Weather report. 9.8: Song at piano—Mr Peter Black, "Smilin’ Through.” 9.13: Soprano solos—Miss H. West, fa) “Dawn Gentle Flower,” (b) "I Did Not Know.” 9.21: Violin solo—Miss Marion McMurtrie, “Ajidante and Allegro.” 9.25: Light baritone solo—Mr R. Thompson, "The Bellman.” 9.29: Boy soprano—Master David Campbell, "The Lass with the Delicate Air.” 9.35: Relay of musical entr’acte from Majestic Theatre. 9.38: Baritone solos—Mr de Montalk, (a) aria from "L’Ebree,” (o) "Trooper Johnny Ludlow.” 9.46: Cornet solo—Mr E. Tregilgas, "Arbucklenian.” 9.51: Contralto solo—Miss J. Smith, (a) ‘Tf I Might Only Com* to You.” 9.58: Instrumental—Mr Peter Black’s Trio, “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” 10.2: A thought. 10.3: Close uown. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 11.30 a.m.: Subject to suitable conditions, rebroadcast of 3YA, Christchurch in Carnival Week. Races interspersed with selected gramophone items. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session.—All seats, please. Train journey, Wellington to Wanganui, stopping at Johnsonville, Plimmerton, Otaki, Palmerston North, Feilding, and Marton. Uncle Jasper on board, sends birthday greetings. 6.20: Songs and recitations by the passengers, stories by Uncle Jasper at 35 miles per hour. Radio express arrives at Wanganui at 6.59. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sporting results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr. E. A. Bradshaw, "The Products of Petroleum and Their Uses.” 8.0: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1: Overture—March, "Old Contemptibles.” Quartet —Orpheus Quartet, "Rose of My Heart.” 8.10: Mezzo-soprano—Mrs Alice Harris "Fierce Flames are Roaring.” 8.14 : Cornet—Mr Thomas Goodall, "My. Pretty Jane.” 8.18: Tenor—Mr Arthur Coe, "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee.” 8.24 : Trio—Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “First Movement, B Major.” 8.35: Duet —Mrs Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, "Violets.” 8.40: Quartet—Orpheus. "Cherubic Hymn.” 8.44: ’Cello—Mr George Ellwood, "Orientale.” 8.50: Duet—Mrs Alice Harris and Mr Len. Barnes, “A.8.C.” 8.56: Weather report. 8.58: Lecturette —Mr Douglas Tayler, "Music and Pictures.” 9.15: Tenor solo and quartet—Ohpheus, "My Old Kentucky Home.” 9.21: Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, “First Movement, C Minor.” 9.31: Contralto —Miss Lily Mackie, "Here in the Quiet Hills.” 9.37: Cornet—Mr Thomas Goodall, (a) "Serenade,” (b) “Love’s Sorrow.” 9.45: Baritone—Mr Len Barnes, "Eri Tu.” 9.50: ’Cello —Mr George Ellwood, "Londonderry Air.” 9.57: Quartet —Orpheus, "Kentucky Babe.”

JYA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 8 a.m.: Breakfast Session. —News items. The day’s race card. Conditions of roads. Attractions in Christchurch for the day. Gramophone items. 11.30: Relay—Description of Canterbury Metropolitan Trotting Club’s meeting at Addington. During the intervals between the races Miss Enright, the lady editor of the Christchurch Press will give a description of the dresses. Band items will also be relayed. 6.30 to 7.15: Orchestral music. 7.15 to 8: News sessions. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre, under conductorship of Mrs Black. Soprano solo—Miss Edna Donaldson, "Star

Eyes.” Recitation—Mrs E. T. Temple, "Reflections of a Penny.” Steel guitars and ukulele—Miss Elaine Moody and party, "Kaiwaihau Waltz.” Baritone solo—Mr Robt. Samson, "The Sergeant of the Line.” ’Cello solos—Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Song of India,” (b) "Russian. Dance.” Pianoforte novelty solo—Mr Ivan Perrin, "Coronach.” Impersonations of various speakers—Mr Jack Darragh, “On the life of the late Hon. Richard John Seddon, the greatest figure in New Zealand History.” Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Scherzo.” Steel guitar solo—Mr F. R. Monro, Hawaiian airs. Soprano solo—Miss Edna Donaldson, “Gifts of the Gods.” Steel guitars and ukulele—Miss Elaine Moody and party, (a) “In a Little Spanish Town,” (b) “Kilma Waltz.” , Pianoforte novelties—Mr Ivan Perrin, "Mocking the Classics, as played by Kerschel. Henlere, including Lieberstraum, Melody in F, Rhapsodic, Hongroise, Drink to Me Only, etc.” Baritone solo—Mr Robert Samson, “Lighterman Tom." ’Cello solos—Mr Harold Beck, (a) "Serenade,” (b) “Chanson Millagoise.” Sketch-—Mrs *E. T. Temple and Mr Jack Darragh, “A Lapse of Memory.” Steel guitar solo—Mr F. R. Monro, "Negro Airs.” Steel guitars and ukulele—Miss Elaine Moody and party, (a) "Honeymoon Waltz,” (b) “Dreamy Nights in Honolulu.” Baritone solo—Mr Robert Samson, “Ding Dong DelL” Pianoforte novelties—Mr Ivan Perring, extemporisation on “Muddy Water,” "Lucky Day,” and “Don’t be Angry.” Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Waltz." Soprano solo—Miss Edna Donaldson, "Lullaby.” Steel guitar solo—Mr F. R. Monro, popular airs. Pianoforte novelties—Mr Ivan Perrin, popular numbers of the moment, including “The Doll Dance.” 9.30: Relay of dance music by Les. Marston’s Jazz Orchestra, from Caledonian Hall, by the courtesy of the Conterbury Jockey Club Ball Committee, and with the kind permission of the Canterbury Caledonian Society. 11.0: Close down. 4YA. DUNEDIN. (463 Metres). 3 pjn.: Town Hall chimes. Afternoon session. 4.30: Close down. 7.0: Chimes—Children’s session—Big Brother Bill. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Bass solos—Mr E. G. Bond. 8.7: Pianoforte solo—Miss A. D. Alien. 8.11: Mezzo-soprano solos—Miss Peggy Neill. 8.17: Flute solo—Mr A. Levi. 8.22: Contralto solos—Miss Gwen Cooper. 8.29: Cornet solo—Mr George Christie. 8.33: Pianoforte solo—Miss A. D. Allen. 8.38: Baritone solos—Mr Avery Dale. 8.45: Address—Pastor W. D. More. 9.0: Relay of orchestral selections, under the baton erf Mr Chas. Parnell, from the Empire Theatre. 8.15: Flute solo—Mr A. Levi. 9.20: Bass solos—Mr E. G. Bond. 9.27: Cornet solo—Mr George Christie. 9.31: Mezzo-soprano solos—Miss Peggy Neill. 9.37: Pianoforte solo—Miss A. D. Allen, 9.41; Flute duet, Messrs A. Levi and H. Nees. 9.46: Baritone solos—Mr Avery Dale. 9.52: Cornet solos—Mr George Christie. 9.55: Contralto solos—Miss Gwen Cooper. K).O: Qosq down.

3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres). 7.15: Mr C. J. Miller, the Croquet Champion of Victoria, will speak on the forthcoming International Championship Test Matches. 7.30: Talk by Dr. C. R. Mcßae on "Telepathy.” 7.45: Mr E. M. Pascoe, "Bowls.” 8.0: Mr T. M. Burke will speak on the Million Shilling Fund. 8.5: Grace Jackson, “Carrissima.” 8.12: Coburg City Band—March, “King of the Air." 8.22: Joe Brennan and Ida Newton, comedians, “Humorosities.” 8.32: Scots Church Choir—" The 95th Psalm” as sung by the Choir at the Evening Service from Scots Church, Collins Street. 9.7: Coburg City Band—“ Hymn to Music.” 9.15: Announcements. 9.19: One-Act Play, "April Fool,” by Helen Armstrong. This play won second prize in the recent 3LO Onc-Act Play Competition. 9.40: Coburg City Band, "Woodland Blossoms.” 9.47: Grace Jackson, contralto, “The Lord is My Light.” 9.54: Coburg City Band, “Hawaiian TwoStep.” 10.0: Senia Chostiakoff, Tenor, “It is Peaceful and Serene.” 10.7: Argus News Service. Weather information. Wireless news. Sporting notes by “Olympus.” 10.17 : Coburg City Band, March, "El Alabanico.” 10.25: The Royal Scots, "When You and I Were Young.” 10.35: Joe Aronson and His Synco-Sym-phonists: "When will we meet again.” 10.45: Senia Chostiakoff, tenor: “A Dream.” 10.52: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists: "Marie, Marie,” "Just a Rose in Old Killarney.” 11.0: Our Great Thought. 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphon-ists:—Dance numbers. 11.40: God Save the King. 4QG. BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.0 p.m.: Daily Standard news; announcements. 6.15: Lecturette: A talk by the Queensland Radio Transmitters’ League. 6.30 p.m.: The children’s hour—stories by “Uncle Jim.” 7.0: Special news service; market reports; stock reports. 7.30 : Weather news ; announcements. 7.43: Standard time signal. 7.45: Lecturette: “Queensland Overseas Exhibition Impressions—Dunedin. N.Z.. 192526”—last of series by Mr H. W| Mobsby. Tonight’s programme has been arranged by Mr Erich John and will be provided by his party of radio artists. 8.0: Items will include: Group of Beethoven Songs, Group of Old Favourites, Songs from Verdi’s Opera "Il Trovatore.” 9.0: Weather forecast; announcements. The second half will include: Operatic Songs, Irish Songs, and Songs of China and Japan. 10.0: The Daily Mail news; weather news. 2FC, SYDNET. (442 metres). 5.45 p.m.: Children’s session. 6JO: Dinner music. 7.15: Weather reports ; latest sport Inforwation: Evening News service; programme »n--aoun cements. 8.0: Studio concert. 10.80: Dance music from the Ambassadors. 11.80: Close down. JBL, SYDNEY. (858 Metres). 6.30: Dinner music. 7.0: Chimes. Sporting and athletic news I weather information; market and stock reports. 7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes. Broadcasters’ topical chorus. Evening programme. 10.45: Dance music from Wentworth Cafe. lUO: Announcements; close down. 2GB, Sydney (316 metres) .—8.30 till 11.30 pjn. BAR, Melbourne '484 metres). —9.10 till l.tOz 6CL, Adelaide (305).—10 p.m. till 1.30 ajn. Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance, which is hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 10

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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 10

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19992, 8 November 1927, Page 10

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