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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:— Auokiand, IYA (333 metres).—6 p.m., children's hour, conducted by Nod; 7.15, talk oil "Motoring 1 ," by Mr. George Campbell; 8, relay of orchestral overture from the Rlalto Picture Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Henry (:. Engel; 8.1 G, vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey Quartet, "Three Fishers"; 8.20, Instrumental quartets, Le Pall Quartet, "Rlgoletto" (MS.), novelty fox-trot, "Hawaiian Melodies" (MS.); 8.27. baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, "From Oberon in Fairyland"; 8.31, Instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in D Minor, Op. 4i», 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"; 0.1, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "A Feast of Lanterns"; 9.5, evening roreeast; 9.7. relay of orchestral interlude from Rialto Theatre; 9.22, baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, "So Fair a Flower"; 9.26. contralto solo, Miss G. Evans. "Still as the rrTßnt": 9.30, instrumental quartets, Le Pall Quartet, "Hula Medley," "Popular Melodies"; 9.37, tenor solo, Mr. R. Newbury, "I Heard You Go By"; 9.41, comedy sketch, Mr. J. F. Montague and partner, "A Case, or Guns!"; 0.47, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "Vorrel"; 9.50, instrumental trio, Bos-worth-Hemus Towsey Trio. "Valse des Fleurs" (Tschalkowsky); 10, vocal'quartet, Madame Mary Towsey Quirtet, "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day" (Sullivan).

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—6 p.m., children's session, Uncle Ernest; 7.45, leeturette on "Kenneil Management," by Miss M. S. Christmas; 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" rrom "II Trovatore," "My Blue Heaven": 8.17, contralto solos. Miss Hilda Chudley, "Bring Her Again, O Western Wind," "Deep River"; 8.21, Instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Finale from Trio In D. Minor" (Mendelssohn); 8.31. baritone polo, Mr. S. E. Rodger, "Corporal's Ditty"; 8.39, pianoforte salo, Mr. Gordon Short, "Nocturne in F Sharp Major"; 8.44, novelty. The Two Boiled Owls, "Just a Melody"; 8.51, soprano solos, Miss Mona Goodwill, "Unfolding," "Lovers In the Lane"; 8.58, leeturette on "imperial Affairs," by the editor-announcer; 9.13, weather forecast; 9.14, Hawaiian duos, Messrs. Berthold and Bent, "Blue Skies," "Russian Lullaby"; 9.19, vocal- duet. Miss Chudley and Mr. Robins, "1 Wish I Were a Tiny Bird"; 9.24, Instrumental trio. Studio Trio, "Spanish Dances"; 9.34, tenor solos, Mr. E. W. Robins, "Temple Bells," "Less than the Dust"; 9,41, planororte solo, Mr. Gordon 9hort, "Study In A Flat"; 9.16. contralto solo. Miss Hilda Chudley, "Sylvan"; 9.51, humorous sketcn, The Two Boiled Owls, "2 8.A.D."; 9.58, vocal quartet, Apollo Singers, "A Night of Love."

Chrlstchureh, 3VA (306 metres). —6 p.m., clilldren's session, Big Brother and Aunt Pat; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk on "Adult Education," by Mr. Geo. Manning, Dominion secretary of the W.E.A.; 8, "Rhaglpn Gymraeg." Welsh concert, by Miss Frances Ilamerton's Melodious lour, assisted by Chrlstchureh Broadcasting Trio, Miss Lucy Cowen (elocutionist) and Mr. R. Ohlson (cornetlst); Welsh vocal mixed quartet. Melodious Four (solo and chorus), "Mae Hen Wlad fy Nhadau" (Welsh National Anthern. arr. Owaln Alan): soprano solo, Miss Frances fiamerton, L.A.8., "The Rising of the Lark" (Welsh, arr. Owaln Alan); cornet solos, Mr. R. \)hlson. Welsh airs: bass solo, Mr. T. P. Williams, "Yr Ornest"; soprano and contralto duet. Miss Frances Hamerton and Miss Belle Renaut, "I Saw a Tiny Streamlet": Instrumental trios. Chrlstchureh Broadcasting Trio, "Trio No. 6—Allegro, Andante" (Bohm), "Turkish March"; tenor solo, Mr. Russell Sumner, "Winnie Dear": violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, selected; contralto solo (Welsh), Miss Belle Renaut, "Over the Stone"; humorous recitation. Miss Lucy Cowan, "A Welsh Classic": mixed vocal quartet. Melodious Four, "Hang Fear. Cast Away Care": weather forecast: cornet solos. Mr. R. Ohlson, "Welsh Melodies": bass solos (Welsh), Mr. T, D. Williams, "The Spade Head." "Morfa Rhiiddlaii"; contralto and bass duet, Miss Belle Renaut and Mr. T. D. Williams, "Old Morgan and Ills Wife"; Instrumental trios. Chrlstchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Idylle" (Perishou), "Valse des Fleurs," rrom "Nutcracker Suite" (Tschalkowsky); tenor solos. (Welsh), Mr. Russell Sumner. "The Gentle Bird." "Men of Harlech": violin solo. Miss Irene Morris, selected; contralto solos (Welsh). Miss Belle Renaut. "The Ashgrove," "AH Through the Might"; dramatic recital. Miss Lucy Cowan, "A Song or the Welsh"; mixed vocal quartet. Melodious Four, "Hob y Deri Panrlo" (arr. Owaln Alan).

Ounedin. 4VA metres). —6.1 p.m., children's hour, Bl* Brother Bill and Joyce hi. the piano: 7.1 r> . news f.ess'Oii; 7.30, Mr. 11. Greenwood, of the Athenaeum, will review the latest books: 8, Town Mail chimes-, B,|, bass solos. Mr. B. MirV.l^ !, ? r ! r ! , flow. Thou Winter Wind," 'Drinking Son*": k.h. .n« -.i ... «, '! a .. oren/.o's f-ioirv on RUB. <.'i , S ' l MO P , ' ,,n O SOIO, MISS Romi VI• i' . OV '. ! ' iS '0«»l»"; 8.17, tenor SOIOS, i*i» \i, fc. Dah»y, "Sri'ciijifip '' * 4 .ini'\ h m "Snar f ui r r. t |'l" olo i o"* S Al<,hil Hail. Miss MniHn \.,rt mezzo-soprano solo, 8.34. se p'ctlo "Tli- '' ,!f,yonfl ,h " Dawn";' Maenherson ''Thi. v!V? f,fl soU V Mr - '• n 8.4 2 rec IVntloni ,>, Blacksmith"; f'r os s In* then A r .f'SL sh '' ila Nellson. the stairs"• s so' . rt " l 01rl f,ioc« on Roma :Bnss; •%,»'„ r '' an ," Ml»« firtVfl"* & e% ® tO Mf. "Thf> "O vision Entranein*"-' M «% L ' n?' D ? ,ey ' solos. Miss Arolia Allan ire r pln l" r ° r,f! nar.h." -The EveningHour''*- on' ™ OPO * .Xior ° goi'i? Andrews". ■M.y Of • Szr&cy'"p.m., dinner music; 8.30. newS L vteA. ; AS' ™" ce « P;o»r#mme. lncludm* rejLy of Vrsi ?. ,h * mUßlca > comedy,, "The nw selections by th? Sydn^^'mstnm? l ?! mus/c VoCal and ,nßlrumcn »»' <SESS

Melbourne, BLO 0171 metres) 730 p.m., entertainment for children- 825 news service; D.o, talk on milk - testing' hv a member of the Agricultural Departmentt>.4s, concert programme. Including vocal and instrumental Items, dance music.

■risbans, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., news service; 7.10, dinner music; 8 p.m., bedtime stories J»y "The Sandman"; 8.30, market reports, stock reportsj 9 p.m.,

weather news, news service; 0.13, standard timo signals; 9.15, to-morrow's racing' !!n? sV "i rom the studio, a radio drama. Hie i-erber on Trial"; 10.30, a programme or popular music by the "Studio Orpbeans" (conductor, Mr. Tom Muller), accompanied by the Studio Orchestra (conductor, '.h 'V. Featherstooe); supporting artists, the Clarwln Duo; 11.30, from the studio, news service, weather news.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES

Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio entertainment; 6.0, children's session Cinderella; 7.15, news and sports 8.0, relay of orchestral overture from strand Picture Theatre, under the conductorship or Eve Bentley; 8.16, chorus. Lyilc Quartet, "(Jrand Bridal Chorus" rrom "Tannhauser" (Wagner); 8.21, humour. Mr. Alan McElwain, some merry f-26, tenor solo, Mr. Herbert Richards. "An Old-fashioned Town"; 8 30. vocal quartet. T.yric Quartet, "Night Winds Blow (Calkin); 8.34, soprano solo, Miss Alma Mc'jruer, "Break o' Day"; 839 vocal nuartet. Lyric Quartet, "The Amorous !>lfr(rer"; 8.11. vocal duet. Miss A. Mc«truer and Mr. A. Ripley, "Sympathy"; B.f:. relay or orchestral Interlude rrom strand Theatre; 8.58, weather forecast; vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, ''Reveries" (Steorch); 9.5. bass solo, Mr. 1 . Thomas. "I Did Not, Know"; 9.10, grand •iioi-us, Lyric Quartet. "Wedding March" (Watcner'i; 9.15. relay of dance music by " The Internationals." under the conductor ship of Mr. Clyde Howley, from Dixieland Cabaret.

Wellington. 2YA (120 metres).—3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children's session, Aunts Owen and Dot; 7 p.m., news session, market report and sports results; 8.0, overture, "The Great Little Army" 1 Alford 1; 8.5, vocal quartet. Melodle Four, "Money, l Wants Yer Now" (Coe); s.io. novelty pianororte solo, Mr. James skedden, "Lopez Speaking"; 8.15, tenor solo. Mr. s. Duncan, "I Hear You Calling Me"; 8.20. Instrumental trio, Symons--1:11 wood-Short Trio, "Miniature Trio" (Gurlitt); 8.30, vocal duet, Messrs. s. Duncan and R. S. Allwrlght, "Oh, This Solemn Hour," rrom the opera, "Force or Destiny"; 8.35, bass solo, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "The Miller of Wlnchelsea"; x.io. Instrumental trios, studio trio, "Serenade" (Victor Herbert), "Dancing Doll" (Poldini); 8.50, tenor solos, Mr. Frank Bryant. "Only the River Running By," "Thoughts"; 8.56, baritone solos, Mr. S. Allwrlght, "Two Songs for My Lady"; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.2, novelty pianororte solo, Mr. James Skedden, "Red Clover"; 9.7, vocal quartet, Melodle Four, "Drirtiny and Dreaming" (arr. Melodle Four); 9.12. relay or Chas. Dalton's Columbian Solo six Dance Orchestra rrom the Columbian Cabaret, Kllblrnie.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 6

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