OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS KVCNING.
Programmes to t»e sent out this evening ■ V New Zealand and Australian stations ue as follow:—
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —C p.m.. ■litldrcn's hour, conducted by Peter i'an; 7.1 R, news reports and bonk ■rvlew; 8.0. orchestral overture and selection, "nosamunde" (pnrts 1 and (Schubert). "Ctiu Chin Chow" ipiirts 1 and 2) (Norton): B.lf>, .■rintralto solos, Miss Mina Caldow, "Pour mi ml," "When the Swallows Homeward i- lv"; 8.21. vocal trios. The Snappy Three, •Muddy Waters," "Mama's Gone Young"; 8.20. instrumental trios, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio In C Minor" (Max), "Presto" (Bruch); 8.3!), soprano solos. Miss l.ola Solomon, "Twilight Song." •Tears that Children Shed"; 8.<7, talk or •Oreat Authors," by Mr. Culford Bell; 0.0, weather 1 forecast; 9.2. orchestral overture and selection. "Plo Meisterslnger" Wagner), "1./lae Time" (arranged ClutA;nn); 0.17, contralto solos, Miss Mina Caldow, "Out of My Soul's Great Sadness,"
■On the Sea"; ft.2l, baritone solos, Mr. Harry Coney, "The Handyman," "The Old Couritreo"; 0.32, pianoforte solo, Mr. Cyril rowsey; 0.37, vocal trios. The Snappy I'liree, (a) "Just a Melody" (MS), (b)
'Popular Duet," (jr.) "High, High Up In i,ho Mills" (MS.) : 0.18. soprano solo. Miss !,. Solomon, "My Hero," from "The Choco'ate Soldier"; 0.50, instrumental trio, Bos-wnrth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "C'hoplnana" arranged Boberts); 10.0, vocal dnet, Mr; H. Coney and Miss M. Caldow, "Dear Love >r Mine."
Wellington, 2YA (120 metrest. —4 i in,, children's session, I'ncle Sandy in (| tlie Cheerio Radio Club; chorines, playlets, songs, duets, reclta•|<ms and instrumental Items; 7.0, lews session, market reports and sports ■esults; 7.40. lecturette by Mr. Blark, of lie Government Tourist Department, "Mew Zealand's Tourist, Holiday and Sporting Utractlons"; 8.0, march, Wellington Municipal Tramways Hand. "Brilliant" (Blmuer) ; 8.6, vocal quartet. Clarion Quartet,
1 r>lo f.orelel" (Sllrher) ;, 8.11, overture, Tramways Band, "Magic Flute" (Mozart); <.'2ll, tenor solo, Mr. Will Hancock, "County Folk"; 8.28, selection, Tramways :iiind, "II Trova.toro"; 8.40. bass solo, Mr. I .lines Cooke, "A Jolly Old Cavalier"; i.l't, characteristic selection, Tramways land, "In a Persian Market"; 8.51, vocal I net, Messrs. Frank Skinner and Ray iemp, "Fickle Hearted Mlrnl"; 8.50, me/./otnprano solo, Miss Allsa Nlcol, "Ernanl nvolaml"; ft. 1, weather forecast; ft.2, fox trot, Tramways Band, "Idolising"; i.7, tenor solo. Mr. frank Skinner, "My Mary, Sweet and Brown"; 0.12, humor■sipio wait/. Tramways Band. "When tho iilrds Began to Sinn-"; 0.19, baritone solo, Mr. Bay Kemp, "King Charles"; election. Tramways Band, "Lurrezl'i ugla"; 9.3 ft, mezzo-soprano solos. Miss llsa Nlcol, "Snownakes," "Coppella Waltz : rix"; 0.4 I. tenor solo, Mr. Will. Hancock. Where tho Blver Shannon Flows"; ft.45, all./., Wellington Municipal Tramways
oid, "Temptation"; 0.51, vocal quartet, l.irlon Quartet. "Fifty Million Frenchmen
,in't Be Wrong"; 0.55, march, Tramways ■nd, "Itoyal Trumpeters."
Christchurch, 3VA Cine, metres). —ftp m., liildren's session, Aunt fat; 7.15. news ses■on, 7.: it), talk h.v Mr.II. W. Beck on "How i I'enrl poult y for Any Purpose with
.o(it"; K.O. Madame Gower-Burns' firand ipera Quartet present a concert or negro pirltuals and plantation songs, assisted By lie Christchurch Hoiidcastlng Trio and llss Mavis Blt'-hle (elocutionist), bari- ■ ine solo and vocal quartet, Mr. B. Rennell ind Grand Opera Quartet, "Hard Times oirie Again No More"; soprano solos,
'.idaine Hower-Turns, "Hfic F.ady Moon"; iistnjini'ntiil trio, ('hrlstchurrh Broadcastiir- Trio, "Alleirro Vivace." from l> Major irlo; i>;ii'it<>n«* f»<»l<>. Mr. Rernard Ciinjo Snitif"; pianoforte .solo, Miss A llcen A men, "iNocturne"; tenor solo and vocal I'iartot. Mr. Harold Prcsc.ott and Grand lipoid Quartet, "Rosalie, the Prairie Klowrr"; recitallon, Mis. Mavis Ritchie; •«'ntr.ii;• i solo, mcm. Ann Harper. "Croodlln lino", tenor solos. Mi. Harold Pri'scott, "' io liovh, .Muses, Tls Me, O Lord"; « -alher forecast; luirltone solo and vocal piariet Mr. Ilern.inl IWnncll and Grand • ipera Quintet, " lull tin* Hell": soprano Madame (iower-Hnrns, "Mifrhty l.ak i Hose." "Wer.plnff Mnry"; Instrumental ti Ins, 'Ihrlstriiurrii Broadcasting Trio, -nlve iJiinoiarroni "Kniisl"; "llun-
rarlun March"; contralto solos, Mrs. Ann il.irppr, "John itone, liown on de Island." >wlng Low"; pianoforte nolo. Miss Ailecn \ arrcn. "I.a Usoniera"; recitation. Miss • avis uitchle, "ller First Pudding"; tenor ."010 and vocal quartet, Mi 'larolrl prescot! and i.rnnd Q lartet, "Swanee Blver." Sydney, 2FO (442 metres).—7.ls nm •ntertalniiient lor children; 8.30 p.m. news service; o..;o. concert proj?rammi\ inciudinuslc Instrumental items, dance
Sydney. 2BL (3 53 metres) .—6.20 p m 715 ' ctl,,(ll 'en's session; 8", and and nuance report; weather forecast by Government meteorologist' market report and Stock Exchange report Trafn and rodder report; 8.15. country' news B.JO, dinner music; 9, news service. '
TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. | Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—3 Dm tudlo entertainment; 6, children's hour' "<inducted by ISort: 7.1*! talk on "Motor.' lux-, hy Mr. George Campbell; 8, relav or orchestral overture rrom nialto Picture 1 lieatre Orchestra, under the conductor■itiip or Mr. Henry C. in^aM: R.io, vocal' (imirtet, Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, "Three Fishers"; 8.20, Instrumental quartets, Le Pall Quartet, "Wfrole.tto" (MS.), novelty fox-trot, "Hawaiian Melodies" (MS.);' 8.i,'7, baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, 'From Obcron In Fairyland"; 8.3 f, instrumental uio, BosWorth-Hemus- To waey Trio,
"Trio in D Minor, Op. 49, second Movement'' (Mendelssohn); 8.40, contralto solo, Miss Gwenyth Evans, "A Glance"; 8.47, elocutionary, Mr. J. F. Montague, "The Wedding Day"; 8.52, tenor solo, Mr. Reginald .Newbury, "Margarita"; 8.56, violin solos, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Humoresque," "Berenice"; 9.1, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, Feast of Lanterns"; 9.5, evening- forecast; 9.7, relay of orrbestral inter Hide rrom Riaito Theatre; 9.22, baritone solo, Mr. John Dree, "So Fair a Flower"; 9.i!6, contralto solo, Miss G. Evans, "?tlil as the rnmu"; 9.30, Instrumental quartets, Le Pali Quartet, "Hula Medley." "Popular Melodies"; 9.37, tenor soio, Mr. R. rvewbtiry, "I Heard You Go By''; o.s 1, comedy sketch. Mr. J. F. Montague and partner, "A Case or Guns!"; 9.17. sonrano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "V'orrei" ; 9.50, instrumental trio, Bos-worth-Hemus Towsey Trio. "Valse des Fieurs" (Tschaikowsky); 10, vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day" (Sullivan ).
Wellington, 2VA <120 metres). —3 p.m., studio concert; 6. children's session. Uncle Ernest; 7. SO. lerturette on "Kennel Management," by Miss M. S. Christinas; 8, overture. "Pique Dame" (Suppe); 8.5, vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, "O, Hush Thee, My Baby" (Sullivan); 8.10, Hawaiian duos, Messrs. Berthold and Bent, "Miserere Scene" from "II Trovatore," "My Blue Heaven"; 8.17, contralto solos, Miss Hilda Chudley, "Bring Her Again, O Western Wind," "Deep River"; 8.2 4, Instrumental trio. Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. "Finale from Trio In D. Minor" < Mendelssohn i ; 8.31. baritone solo. Mr. S. K. Hodger, "Corporal's Dltty"; 8.39 pianoforte solo. Mr. Gordon Short, "Nocturne in F Sharp Major"; 8.4 i, novelty. The Two Boiled Owls, "Just a Melody"; 8.. r il. soprano solos. Miss Mona Goodwill, "I nfolding," "I.overs in the I.ane"; 8.58, lerturette on "Imperial AiTairs," by the editor-announcer; 9.13, weather forecast; 9.1 i, Hawaiian duos, Messrs. Berthold and Bent. "Blue Skies," "Russian Lullaby"; 9.19. vocal duet. Miss Chudley and Mr. Robins, "I Wish I Were a Tinv Bird"- !>.;> i. Instrumental trio. Studio Trio, "Spanish Dances"; 9.34, tenor solos. Mr E W Robins, "Temple Bells," "Less than the Dust": 9,' il. pianoforte solo, Mr. Gordon Short, "Study in A Flat"; fl.ifi. contralto solo, .Miss Hilda Chudlev, "Svlvan"; 9 51 humorous skerrn. The Two Boiled Owls' "2 BAD"; 9.58. vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, "A Might of Love."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1928, Page 6
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