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THIS KVfNING'S BROADCASTS.
Details or programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this evening are as follow: —
v Auckland, IYA t333 metres).—6 p.m., children's session; 7.15, George Ambler, "Foultrykeeplng — Scientific Feeding": 7.30 p.m., news and reports; 8, chlmcs: 8.1, overture. Majestic Theatre; 8.11, baritone, Walter Brough, "friend ; 8.15, instrumental, Auckland Trio; 8.1.4, contralto, Madame Irene Ainsley, Ideale, •'Nella Notte D'April"; 8-j lo ' . c °, r r "?.'• "Miserere"; 8.34, tenor. A. Ripley, Take a Pair or Sparkling Eyes' ; 8.38, vocal Interlude, Majestic Theatre; 8.48,.vi01in, ina Bosworth; 8.52, A. B. Chappell, Old New Zealand —Captain Hobson ; 9.8, cornet "Flight of Ages"; 9.12, soprano. Marjorle Fair, "Morning"; 9.10, Auckland Trio, "Little Modern Suite"; 9.24, excerpts rrom "The Bohemian Girl," produced by Madame Irene Ainsley, Marjorie Fair and Arthur Ripley.
Wellington, 2VA (420 metres). —6 p.m., hildren's session; 7, news, markets and sports; <.40, lecturette, "For the Man on the Land ; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, overture, 'Carmen": 8.9, vocal, Orpheus Quartet, Sleep, Darlln*, Sleep"; 8.13. violin and P'ano, Ava Symons and Gordon , s [} or *: soprano, Mrs. Alice Harris, "The Old-lasli-loned Clock"; 8.25, Palmer's Hawaiian Trio. "Shine On, Harvest Moon," "HeeDie joeble Dance"; 8.32, vocal, Len Barnes and Arthur Coe, "Gentle Moon ; 8.36, orchestra, "Serenata," "Hungarian Dance , 8.44, humour, Rose Carte, "Reggie ; 8.40, contralto, Lily Maclcie, ness"; 8.53, orsan, h. Temple White, Le Solr,"' "Chorale and Minuet from Suite Gothlaue"; 0-5. t est transmission and lecture by W. J. Belllngham, director or music; 0.25, Arthur Coe, "As Thro the Street"; 9.26. orchestra: 9.37, baritone, Len Barnes; 9.47, orchestra, "Blng; B°ys^; 9.55, Rose, Carte, "Taking Willie to Lunch"; 10, Palmer's Hawaiian Trio; 10.7, Orpheus Quartet, "When the Budding Bloom of May"; 10.11, orchestral dance novelties. Ohfistchurch, 3YA.—Silent day. Dunsdin, 4YA (4 63 metres). —3 p.m., studio Items; 6, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30, R. W. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts"; 8, concert by Kaikorai Band and i assisting: artists, vocal and Instrumental items, recitals and address. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session-, 8, news and market reports; 8.20, dinner music; 8.45, studio music; 9, news; 0.15, dulcltone, Evelyn Grclg - ; 9.22, vocal. Masters Bruce and Leslie Penman; 9.30, Ran'lwirk Municipal Band; 9.45, bass, Oliver Kinur; 9.52, violin, Daisy Bichards; 10, The Artarmon Gleemen part songs: 10.6, band; 10.20, the Artarmon Gleemen; 10.32, piano, Alexander Sverjen«ky; 10.42, Oliver Klnff; 10.47, Evelyn Gretg; 10.57, band; 11.15, Artarmon Gleemen: 11.22, Daisy Richards; 11.30. band; 11.40, Oliver King. 11.46, Alex. Sverjensky; 11.53, vocal, A. Edmond«on, "Provence"; 11.58, Ambassadors Orchestra: 19.6. studio music; 12.10, dance band: 12.20. studio music; 12.27, late news; 12.30, dance music until 1.15.
Sydney, 2»U (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, Instrumental trio; g3O racing: and market reports; 8.4 5, news- 9.30, station topical chorus; 9.33, orchestra; 9.48. soprano, Phyllis Atkinson; 055 'cello, Athos C.eorsrio Martelli; m.2, harltone 0. I.ivermore; 10.9. orchestra: in IB Win and Windle; 10.37, Gordon Ireland and Mildred Nicoll. selected; 10.52, orchestra: 11.2. Phyllis Atkinson; n.o. Win and Windle; 11.19. Athos Marteiii; J, o Livermore; 11.33, orchestra; J i i'/ Fred Williamson; 11.55, orchestra: 12 5 a.m., Wentworth Care Orchestra until 1 HaikAuriM 3LO (371 metres') — 7.30 mm children's session: 8.15, address to E «,h miirtents; 9. talk on "Pastures, tell »? 0.l •! talk on "Golf," A. w. Jackpart 11. • Rrunswick City Band; 0.40, son: .r.« Berenice Horsbursh; 9.47. band; so rr* n 2iritone Vladimir Elin: 10.2. one®»s - ,s?' <?Ttie Well - remembered Voice"; hind- 10 30. piano, Harold Elvins; 10.25, 110 55 character vocalist, 10 - 50 A 11 2. band; 11.12. Berenice Bob Barlow, Ji n JanPt3 ki Trio: 11.29, Horsbnrgh: Vii'36, band . n.45, news; Vladimir Elin. • Bob Barlow: 12.17. bind 7 -' 12 35.' dance music, Ham Johnson's orchestra. gi metres >. — «.so M«lbeupn«t 6.45, tenor, Senia p." studio 2«o Orchestra; 6.59 southostlakoff; 6-J» J ' r .„ ren( . e ; 7.f1, orchestra; brette. Margaret Clarence. 7 30 7 22! soprano Marceli l C hosttakoff; 7.55, orchestra; V Marcelle Berardl. 8.18, orchestra; 8, jmrgaret borrle ■' orchestra; 8.2". cont ralto, Beth Corrie. Ifc." S&VonVr PW. "Fancy Dress." 7.30 p.m., Brisbane, 4QO (385 metri ßS £j nne r music; new# end commercial, 7.4u.a d m g r . », children's session; 8.30, news liphot „. ket reports; 8.45. lecturette on gO ,. grapbyr; 9.30, description vis" COII . 21®™' Settlement at The Gap■ . J®- untl ; cert, Queensland State Orchestra, 11.30.
TO-MORSOWB PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m afternoon session, selected studio items; i.O, literary selection by the announcer; 4.8. rurtner studio Items; 4.25, sports results; 4.30. close down; 6.0. children's session, conducted by Uncle Tom; 7.15, talk by "liarproyle" on "Motor Troubles and Remedies"; 7.30, news and market reports; 7.i.,, close down; 8.0, chimes; x.i, rela.v ol Auckland Municipal Dand, assisted tiy tiie Hazell-Sutherland Duo, who will perform the following- items from the studio;— Contralto solos, Miss Phyllis Ha/.en. "When I'm ltome Again" (Wood); "I 'ttlo Blue Roy" (Del Riego) ; baritone solos, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "The sweetest Flower that Blows" (Hawley); Alonir o - Me" (Sanderson); duet, Hazell-Suth'>rland Duo, "Hold Thou Mv Hand" <Brigg 3 ;; -The Dream Minuet" (Beethoven). Wellington, 2YA.—Silent day. Chriß'.church, 3YA (306 metres). —3 P in., afiernoon session, selected studio items; i.2u, sports results; 1.30, close down ; <},!), children's session, Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard; 7.15, market reports; 7:30, news session; 8.0, chimes; relay of orchestral music from the Strand Theatre, under the direction of Mr. Harry Kiwood; selected vocal and Instrumental numbers. Sydney, 2FC (I i 2 metres).—B.2o p.m. dinner music; 8.15, studio music; 9.0', late news; 9.13, book review; 9.30, Capitol Theatre Orchestra; 9.45, Wurlitzer organ; 9.50, vocal and instrumental items. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —8 p.m., dinner music; 8.30, news and commercial; 9.30, studio orchestra; 9.li>, sketch by Players' Club; 9.56, Ashfleld District Band; lo.to, vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3L.0 (371 metres). —8.45 p.m., n. Crowe, "Marketing' Methods"; 9.0, I'. W. Pearce, "Sleep"; 9.15, H. H. Owen, The Welsh Delegation"; 9.31, Prahran City Band; 9.40, Melbourne Male Operatic choir; 0.47, band; 9.55, vocal and instrumental items. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7.3o p.m., news and commercial; 7.10, dinner music; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, news and market reports, lecturette, "Queensland's Agriculture"; 9.30, programme by Brisbane Federal Band; 10.0, studio syncopaters, dance music, vocal numbers and monologues, news.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 173, 24 July 1928, Page 6
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