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OVER THE AERIAL.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.

Programmes to be sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:—

Auckland, IYA.—Silent day

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—€.3o p.m., entertainment for children; 7 p.m., news service; 7.34 p.m., Mr. Preston Billing, radio lecturebte; 8 p.m., studio orchestra; 8.7 concert by pupils of Madame Spillane, of Wanganui; 8.12 p.m., Mr. E. Reid, songs; 8.16 pjn., Mr. Pawson, songs; 8.20 p.m., Miss Amy Eaton, songs; 8.24 p.m., vocai duet, Messrs. Reid and Median; 8.28 p.m., Miss Marjorie Allomes, songs; 8.32 pan., studio orchestra; 8.38 p.m. Mr. C. I. Spillane, songs; 8.42 p.m., vocal trio, Madame Splilane and Misses Eaton and Allomes; 8.46 p.m., Mr. S. L. Kendall, songs; 8.50 p.m., Madame Spillane, songs; 9.2 p.m., studio orchestra; 9.46 p.m., song cycle, "A Pageant of Summer," quartet, Madame Spillane, Mi9s Allomes and Messrs. Reid and Meehan; 10.6 p.m., selections by orchestra.

Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—6 p.m., talks to children.by "Uncle Sam"; 7.15 p.m., news service; 8 p.m., studio concert by Christchurch Municipal Band and assisting artists; bamd items include: March, "Loyal Hearts"; waltz, "Esofcasy" (Baynes-Boosey); selection, "lie IKwnino Noir" (Auber-wwift); hymn, "Abide With Me" (Monk-Palings), selection, "Le Circe (Lithgow-Lyons); march, "Carry On"; selection, "Souvenir de Russe" (RimmerSmifch); "Andante in G" (BaptisteSmith); march, "Punchinello" (RimmerRichardson); songs by Mrs. L. B. Salkeld, Mr. Ernest ' Orchard and Miss Gladys Rugg; . Mr. J. Laurenson in character sketches; 8.47 p.m., talk, "Do We Know the Great Immortal W.G.?" by sports announcer; 9.2 p.m., relay of orchestra selections at Strand Theatre.

Dunedin, 4YA.—Silent day. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., talks to children by "Hello Man"; 8 p.m., stories for young folk by Mr. J. R. Kinghorne; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9 p.m., concert programme, including vocal recital by Mrs. H. I}. Allord and Emil Sussmilch; talk on Ellen Terry by Brunton Gibb; Salvation Army Congress Band in selections; items by Roj'al Sydney Apollo Olub and Haymarket Operatic Orchestra; dance music by Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.30 p.m., news Service; health talk by Dr. Du Maurior; talk on "The Motor Car," by Mr. Martin; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, in-abiding items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus; selections by Porphry Banjo Band; relay of Newtown Band items at Industrial Hall; dance music at the ballroom of the Bondi Casino; vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7 p.m., talks to children by "Little Miss Kookaburra"; 8.10 p.m., news service; 8.45 p.m., Boy Scout lecture; 9 p.m.,' School Life and Sport," lecture by Mr. L. C. xi. Taylor; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including selections by Brunswick City Band; Scottish stories; vocal and instrumental items; midnight onward, dance music by Joe Aronson and his SyncoS v mpho n i«te. . „ Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., children's session; 8.45 p.m., news service; 930 -p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; dance music.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres) to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session; 6.30, childrens session, Aunt Betty; 7.15 to 7.45 news and information session; 8, chimes; 8.1, relay ot overture from Majestic Theatre Mr J. Whiteford-Waugh, conductor, 7.16, draw ing room entertainment, arranged by_Mr. Peter Black and party; quartet, Mr. Peter Black's Quartet, "Awake, Aeolian Lyre , soprano solo, Miss Jean Blac , » flute solo, Miss Ruby Brame, Shepherd s Idvll"; duet, Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Farrow, "Calm, Silent Night"; song and cho™S' Mr. Peter Black and party, selected violin solo, Miss Marion McMurtrie Jxnh Fantasie"; bass solo, Mr. J ameß littler "The Roamer"; quartet, Mr. Peter Blacks Quartet. "Prayer" from "Moses in Lgypt (Rossini); 9, lecture by Mr. J. W. Hawden, chairman of Waitemata Power Board on "Progress of Development of HydroElectric Power in the Dominion ; wither report; 9.20, relay from Majestic Theatre, 0.26, quartet, Mr. Peter Black s Quartet, "The Cat and the Fiddle (Smith); contralto solos, Mrs. A. L. Lewis, (a) Down Here" (Brahe), (b) "To a Miniature (Brahe); flute solos, Miss Ruby Brame, (a) "II Bacio," (b) selected; song at piano, Mr. Peter Black, "Let's Grow Old lopethcr"; vocal duet, Miss Jean Black and Mr Littler, selected; instrumental trios, blisses McMurtrie and Brame, and Mr. Peter Black, (a) "Spring's Awakening (Sanderson), (b) "Serenade" (Tittl); tenor solo, Mr. Wm. Farrow, "I Hid My Love ; quarter, Mr. Peter Black's Quartet, In This Hour of Softened Splendour; - 10, close down. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock; 3.1, afternoon concert; 3.30, lecturette, Mrs. Barrington, "Electricity in the Home;" 3.45 to 5, afternoon concert; 7, news session and market reports; 7.38, lecturette; 7.50, close down; 8, chimes of the Wellington General Post Office clock; 8.1, instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected; ? 8.7, soprano solo; 8.11, male quartet; 8.15, baritone solo; 8.19, piano and organ duet; 8.24, contralto solo; 8.29, 'cello solo; 8.33, tenor solo; 8.37, male quartet; 8.41, instrumental; 8.47, soprano solo; 8.51, baritone solo; 8.55, male quartet; 9, weather report; 9.1, lecturette; 9.16, instrumental; 9.21, contralto solo; 9.26, male quartet; 9.30, 'cello solo; 9.34, tenor solo; 9.38, piano and organ duet; 9.43, bass solo; 9.47, male quartet; 9.52, instrumental; 9.57, tenor solo; 10, baritone solo; 10.4, instrumental. Chrlstchurch, 3YA.—-Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —3 p.m., Town Hall chimes j 3.1, His Master's Voice recital; 3.15, address on "Interior Decoration," by Miss M. Puechegud; 3.30, studio music; 4.0, book talk, by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian, Dunedin Athenaeum; 4.15, Mis Master's Voice recital; 4.30, close down; 7, Town Hall chimes; 7.1, children's session, Big Brother Bill; 7.30, news and market session; 8, Town Hall chimes; 8.1, soprano solos; 8.6, piano solo; 8.10, mezzosoprano solos; 8.16, violin solo; 8.20, baritone solos; 8.26, clarinet solo; 8.30, mezzosoprano solos; 8.36, orchestral selections; 8.42, piano solo; 8.45, address; 9, soprano solos; 9.6, violin solo; 9.11, mezzo-soprano solos; 9.17, piano solos; 9.22, orchestral selections from the Octagon Theatre; 9.42, baritone solos; 9.48, clarinet solo; 9.54, orchestral selections from the Octagon Theatre; 10, close down.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 9

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 9

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 9

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