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OVER THE AERIAL.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to he sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:— Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —6 p.m., children's session, Cinderella; 7.15, news and sports results; 8.0, relay or orchestral overture rrom Strand Picture Theatre, under the conductorship ot Eve Bentley; 8.16, chorus. Lyric Quartet, "Grand Bridal Chorus," rrom "Tannhauser" (Wagner); 8.21, humour, Mr. Alan McElwaln, some merry moments; 8.26, tenor solo, Mr. Herbert Richards, "An Old-lashioned Town"; 8.30, vocal quartet. Lyric Quartet, ".Night Winds Blow" (Calkin); 8.34, soprano solo, Miss Alma McGruer, "Break d* 8.39, vocal quartet. Lyric Quartet, "The Amorous Nigger"; 8.44, vocal duet, Miss A. McGruer and Mr. A. Ripley, "Sympathy";8.4 t, relay or orchestral Interlude rrom Strand Theatre; 8.58, weather forecast; 9.0, vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, "Reveries" (Steorch); 9.5, bass solo, Mr. E. Thomas, "I Did Not Know"; 9.10, grand chorus. Lyric Quartet, "Wedding March" (Wagner); 9.15, relay or dance music by "The Internationals," under the conductorship or Mr. Clyde Howley, rrom Dixieland Cabaret.

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —6 p.m., children's session, Aunts Gwen and Dot; 7 p.m., news session, market report and sports results; 8.0, overture, "The Great Little Army" (Alford); 8.5, vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "Honey, I Wants Yer Now" (Coe); 8.10. novelty planororte solo, Mr. James Skedden, "Lopez Speaking"; 8.15, tenor solo, Mr. S. Duncan, "I Hear You Calling Me"; 8.20, instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "Miniature Trio" (Gurlitt); 8.30, vocal duet, Messrs. S. Duncan and R. S. Allwright, "In This Solemn Hour," from the opera, "Force of Destiny"; 8.35, bass solo,. Mr. w. w. Marshall, "The Miller of Winchelsea"; 8.40, 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 soljs, Mr. S. Allwright, "Two Songs for My Lady"; 8.1, weather forecast; 9.2, novelty pianoforte solo, Mr. James Skedden, "Red Clover"; 9.7, vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "Drifting and Dreaming" (arr. Melodie Four); 9.12, relay of Chas. Dalton's Columbian Solo Six Dance Orchestra from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilblrnie.

Ctiristchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —6 p.m., children's session, Uncle Sam and Aunt May, assisted by cousins—songs, stories, Jokes and birthday greetings; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8 p.m., vaudeville concert, soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, A.T C.L., "Prince Charming," from "The Vicar or Wakefield''; baritone solo, Mr. E. A. Dowel!, "There's a New Star in Heaven To-night"; English concertina solos, Mr. E. W. Heald "I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Hails" "Then You'll Remember Me," from "The Bohemian Girl"; tenor solo, Mr. David McGill. "Thon Art Risen My Beloved"; contralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "Oh. That We Two Were Maying"; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Russian River Song" (Traditional), Tempa di Minuetto, Op. 32" (Godard); humorous recitation, Mr. Jas. Laurenson. "The Htelan lazz"; contralto and tenor duet. Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill, "Are You Going to Dance?" from 'The Count or . Luxemburg"; humroous songs at the piano, Mr. E. A. u Sargent, "Spring, Sprjag, Glorious Spring," "And the Wo,'ld W«grt Very Well Then"; weather forecast; sopri.no solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, A-J.C.L., "Romance," rrora " ou r Miss C.ibbs"; baritone solos, Mr. E. A. Dowell, "Adelai," "I'll Forget You"; English concertina solos, Mr. E. W. Heald, "The Lost Chord," "The End of a Perfect Dav"contralto solos, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "In An Old Fashioned Town," "Come! Sing , Summer In"; instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Souvenir de Schubert." "Polonaise"; tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, "Bird's Song at Eventide"S!?^?, r( i us r ecl J atl °n. Mr. Jas Laurenson', Scottish selection from series "Meg and i s°P rano and tenor duet. Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. David McGill. "Sav Not Love is a Dream," from "Count or Luxemburg'; humorous songs at the Rorom »»'«rr E ' W ' Sar B" ent . "Behrem Bern Borem," "Two Little Irish Songs." Dunadin, 4YA (463 metres) .-^7.15 p.m. news session and sporting results: 7 so! address on "Amateur Photography," bv a member of the Dunedin Camera Club"or orchestral selections from a *tf» J ,^ atre; 8-12, tenor solos, Mr. R. A. Mitchell, 'Wait," "Maire My. Girl"; Col "uet solo, Mr. George Christie "Flower Sony fro:- "Faust"; 8.2®, contralto solo. Mis- Irene Horniblow, lAa M j's'S N A! ht " : B ' 2B - nute solos' Mr.' L S1 ™ ' "Standcben," "La Cerrfde"; so,os ' Mr - Arthur Lunglev a>?., o When Young," "Strange Is it relay or orchestral selections Trom Empire Theatre; 8.53, soprano solo Miss Florence Sumner, "Jack's the Bov" jrom "The Geisba"; '8.58, violin *?.H" *£' Watson, "serenade"; 93 ?. r r ,® port and forecast; 9.6, tenor solo, Mr. R. a. Mitchell, "Macushla"- 9 o » S' Mr - Geor *e Christie, "ii Mio Tesoro," "Songs Without Words"- 917 Hart n SOl .? S ' Miss Irene Horniblow." "i Had a Dove, 'A Love Song"- 9 22 nnto solo Mr J. Stewart, "Les Soupris 2nd Nocturne";, 9.28, baritone solos,' Mr,

Arthur Lung-ley, "The Heart's tw "The Master Knot"; 9.33, . Mr - A; R. Watson. "Roman*? «£g£ lander"; 9.40, soprano solos, Miu ' Sumner, two songs from "The (Sf Girl," "Coo," "Under the Deo2L£"??* relay or orchestral selections rrMnl ß, Empire Theatre. «nua ttxe . "New York CallingSpeddln* i M have received the tallowing- cahip*.„_ Lt ?-» Federal Radio Corporation, "Our station WGR (330 metres! mining: International programme ii? 8 " Friday, March 30, continuing until « PJIL Saturday. Advise newspapers and interested. Telegraph reception." ir the hours rtven X tS 1 cable are New York time, the 11™. will last rrom 3.45 p.m., Saturdw juS 31. until 10.45 p.m. or the sameTdw Zealand time. ™ Se » Sydney, 2FC (44t» metres).—7 15 „ ' entertainment for children- 8 3ft service.; 9, studio music; 9.40, broad?™! by a Russian orchestra: 9.55, hJstrnnS* tal items and dance music. "^"TuneaSydney. 2BL (353 metres.)—7.ls c m, dron's session; 8.0. sports results- a t "firing." lUSlC * 9 ' taUi 0n "^rtStoes."® Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres) — *<>« p.m., cricket results; 7.30, entertaining Tor children; 8. talk on "Fcrnlanta Sr«£ Past," by Mr. Frederick Chapmaif or National Museum; 9.30, presentation the song: cycle, "In a Persian r£2iJ& (Lehmann); 10.30, broadcast from MoX drome Olympus; 11, instrumental itemJ and dance music. «ems Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). — 4 , ft p.m., Brisbane Amateur Turr Club's mg-; 6, close down: 7.30, special bl-ww*w bulletin ror distant listeners- a k5? time stories by "Uncle Ben"; 8.35 results; 8 40, sporting news describe? 9 sailing- notes, by Mr. Fred Smith- 9 so* rrom the Gaiety Theatre. Toowontr in-ehi?* tral music; 10.15, rrom the Sp«*i£st~ motor cycle races; 11, r r0 m Lennotfa Ballroom, dance music; 11.30, from ths studio, news service, weather news.

TO-MORROW'B PROGRAMMES. -4* Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 Dm selected studio items; 4, literarv seWtt™ by the announcer; 6,' children's h?m tncle Leo; 6.55, relay or church service rrom the Auckland Unitarian Church (preacher Rev. Albert Thornhill); 830 relay or Municipal Band concert rrom th« Auckland Town Hall, under the conductor, ship or Mr. Christopher Smith. Wollington, 2YA (420 metres).—« nm children's service, conducted by Unni Ernest: 6.55. relay Palm Sunday servir. rrom Taranakl Street Methodist Churchthe sacred cantata, "The Darkest Horn"' will be rendered by the choir; 9 (apnroxi studio concert, vocal trio, Wellington Ladies' Trio. "Swing- Low. Sweet Chariot"-' soprano solo. Miss Nora Gray. "Lead Kindlv Light"; string- quartets. Svmons-Ellwood String Quartet, "Gavotte" (Bach) "Romance" (Tschaikowsky); mezzo-con-tralto solo. Mrs. P. J. Townlev. "Alike at vocal duet. Misses Mollie Fenton and Nora Gray, "Sainted Mother," from 'Maritana"; string- Quartet, Symons-Ell-wood String- Quartet, "Allegro from E Flat Quartet' (Schubert): contralto solo Misi Mollie Fenton. "Al-lujah"; vocal trto* Wellington Ladies' Trio, "Night Hymn« Sea' (Thompson): violin solo, with strinr accompaniment. Miss Ava Svmons. Parian Dance" (Brahms):* vocal duet. Misses Mollie Fenton and Nora Gray "\n Alone" (Dvorak); vocal trio. Weliinrton Ladies' Trio, "Skylark's Sonr* (MeS?

Christcfiurch, 3YA (306 metres).—s4s p.m.. children's song service, conducted by Lncle Sam; 6.30. relay or evening service from Knox Presbyterian Church. Stabler'* Crucifixion," with augmented choir: programme from 3YA studio after the service--7.45, mezzo-contralto solos, Mrs. Percr Jowett "Deep River," "Gwin to Lay Down « y for „ M y Lawd"; 7.52, tenor solo, Mr. Thorpe Cherry. "Lola"; 7.56, soprano' solos. Miss Linda Mills, "Nevermore," "Ths Swallows": 8.4. cornet solo, Mr. Percv W Reeves, "The Rosary": 8.9, baritone solo" Mr. F. C. Penfold. "The Blind Ploughman'; 8.13. clarinet solo, Mr. M. E Withers. "Serenade," and "Ave Maria"'8.19, tenor solo, Mr. Thorpe Cheri'v, "On Wings of Song"; 8.23. mezzo -contralto solos, Mrs. Percy Jowett, "Such, a LPI Fellow," "On the Way to Kew." "When Daisies Pied"; 8.33. cornet soli), Mr." Percy W. Reeves. "The Holy City"; 8.36. soprano solo. Miss Linda Mills. "A Farewell"; 8.40, clarinet solo. Mr. M. E. Withers, "Une Reve"; 8.48, baritone solos. Mr. F. C. Pen Told, "Soul or Mine" "0 Flower Divine."

Dunsdin, 4YA (463 metres).—s.4s pm 1 children's session: 6.30, relav or service from Hanover Street, Baptist Chnrdi; 8.15, studio concert; 9.15, close down. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14