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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 (333 metres). —4.25 p.m., sports results; 4.30, close down; 6.0, children's session, Peter Pan, assisted by Baydeld Choir, in choir items, songs, duets and recitations; letters and birthdays; bedtime stories; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, relay of orchestral overture from the Rlalto theatre Orchestra; 8.11, vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, opening chorus and humour; 8.18, cornet duo, Messrs. salthouso and Davies, "Friendship" (Loosey); 8.23, tenor solo, Mr. James Simpson, "The Minstrel Boy" (traditional) ; 8.27, instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Trio, Op. 8" (Pleyel); 8.35, vocal duet. Miss B. Smith and Mr. D. Black, "May Day Morn" (Slater); 8.39, Wurlitzer organ record, "Estrelllta" (Ponce); 8.43, soprano solo, Miss Alma McOruer, "By the Blue River" (Clarke); 8.47, vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Trio, "Serenata" (Tosclli); "Ain't that a Grand and Glorious Feeling?" (Ager); • 8.55, bass solo, Mr. Duncan Black, "Ho! Jolly Jenkin" (Sayer); 8.59, weather rorecast; 9.0, relay of orchestral entr'acte from Rlalto Theatre; ft. 10, vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, "In the Wood" (Mendelssohn); 8.14, pianoforte solo, Mrs. Charles Prime, "Capricclo" (Longo); 9.18, contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, "My Ain Folk" (Lemon); 9.22, cornet duos, Messrs. Salthouse and Davies, "Oh That I Would Love" (Mendelssohn), "In the Garden of My Heart" (Dorel), 9.30, vocal duet. Miss McOruer and Mr. Slmpton, "X Love the Moon" (Rubens); 9.34» Wurlitzer organ record, "La Paloma" (Yradier); 9.38, vocal and Instrumental, Bohemian Trio, "My Idea of Heaven" (Morse); "Just Wondering" (Donald); 9.46, Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, selection from "Monsieur Beaucalre" (Rosse); 9.55, vocal quartet, Clarion Glee Singers, "The Long Day Closes" (Parkes).

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —4.30 p.m. and 4.5£, sports results to hand; 5.0, close down; 6.0, children's session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 8.0, chimes of the 0.P.0. clock; studio concert by Wellington City Salvation Army Band (under the conductorshlp or Mr. B. i. button) and assisting artists; 8.1, march; 8.14, tenor solos; 8.20, vocal quartet; 8.23, concert zither solo; 8.27, humour; 8.31, bass solos; 8.37, march; 8.51, vocal Quartets; 8.58, weather forecast; 0.0, lecturette; 0.12. selection; 0.24, duet; 0.27, concert zither solos; 0.33, Dutch character-study; 0.38, vocal quartet; 0.41, song; 0.46, baritone solos; 0.52, vocal quartet; 9.55, march.

Chrlatohurch, 3YA (30ft metres). —4.25 p.m., sports results; 4.30, close down; 6.0, children's session, Chuckle and Aunt Pat; 7.1 a, news session; 7.30, talk (under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League); 8.0, chimes; selected vocal and instrumental numbers. Sydney, 2FC <442 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.0, news and markets; 8.20, dinner music; 8.30, string quartet; 9.0, late news; 9.7, talk, Fred Aarons; 0.10, musical items from Town Hall prior to debute by Citizens' Rights and Liquor Reform Association and ISew South Wales Prohibition Alliance: "That Prohibition with compensation as submitted by referendum on September 1 is opposed to the best interests ot this state"; 0.30, chairman's remarks. Right Hon. w. M. Hughes; 0.38, Rev. Wyndham Heathcote opens in support of the motion; 10.8, Hev. R. b. s. Hammond in opposition; 10.38, J. M. Prentice In support; 10.58, Hon. Crawrord Vaughan in opposition; 11.18, vote of thanks to the chairman; 11.30, studio items, vocal and instrumental selections, dance itiusic. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30, news and markets; 0.15, hints to listeners, Alin Burrows; 0.30, Topical Chorus; 0.33, vocal and instrumental Items.

Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.15 p.in. t children's session; 8.45, lccturettes and talks; 9.30, programme ol' dance music l>y Hadi-o-aces and alternate Items by various artists, vocal items. Instrumental solos and humour. Melbourne, SMI (484 metres). —6.30 p.m., concert programme by studio orchestra and various vocalists; 9.30, news and market reports; 10.0, studio orchestra; 10.15, vocal and instrumental Items. Brisbane, 4QO (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., news and information; 7.40, dinner music; #.o, children's session; 8.30, news and markets; H. 15, lecturette on hooks; 0.30, concert from Ideal Theatre, Yeronga, by Mrs. Michel's Melodists and party; news. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IVA (333 metres). —3 p.m., ni'ternoon session, selected studio items; 4, literary selection by the announcer; ■s.s, selected studio items; 4.25, sports results; 4.30, dose down; 6, children's session, conducted by Uncle Nod, assisted by Hotel cargen Orchestra, In nursery rhymes and popular airs; letters and birthdays; store.; 7.15, news and market reports; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestral selection, "Hungarian Hhapsody, No. 2" (Liszt); 8.9. tenor solo, Mr. John Mcbougall, "Dells of the Sea" (Solman); ?13, cornet solo, Nr. Krea Bowes, "Lucille (Hmllmb); ••22. ln,tru y i ent T?rlo. AuciL

land Trio, "Trio, IN'o. 3, First Movement" (Beethoven); 8.31, baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, "Drink to Me Only" (Qullter); 8.35, guitar solo, record, "Because I Love You" (Berlin); 8.39, contralto solo. Miss G. Evans, "Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy); 8.43, 'cello solo, Miss M. Wrig-ht, "Trauinerel" (Schumann); 8.4'8, boy soprano and chorus. Master Georg-e Asher, "Hear My Prayer" (Mendelssohn); 8.53, orchestral selection, "Turandot" (Puccini); 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, novelty, The Wizard, "Word Wangles": 9.23, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey. "Absent" (Metcair); 9.27, cornet solos, Mr. F. Bowes, "Serenade and Allegro" from "Don Pasquale" (Hartman), "Cavatina" (Meyerbeer) ; 9.36, baritone solo, Mr. John Bree, "Genevieve" (Tucker); 9.40, guitar solo, record, "My Rose" (Bright); 9.44, contralto solo, Miss G. Evans, "Out on the Rocks" (Santon Dolby); 9.48, instrumental trio, Auckland Trio. "Springtime" (Drumm); 9.57, vocal quartet, Madame Mary Towsey's Quartet, "The Rosary" (INevin). Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). — 3 p.m., chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 5, close down; 6, children's session. Uncle Ernest and the Cheerio Girls; 7. news session, market reports and sports results; 8, chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 8.1, special presentation of "The Rebel Maid" (Montague Pbillips), by the Wellington Orpheus Musical Society, under the conductorship of Mr. Len. Barnes, assisted by the 2YA orchestra. Ohristchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 3 p.m., selected studio items; 4.25, sports results; 4.30, close down; 6, children's session, Big Brother; 7.15, news session; 7.30, talk, "Football Review," Mr. J. K. Moloney; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture (rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, conditions permitting); selected vocal and instrumental numbers. Bydney, 2FO (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, news and markets--8.30, dinner music; 9, late news; 9.12 talk, Fred Aarons; 9.15, studio music; 9.30, Congress Band; 9.45. musical act, Law and Lea; 9.55, piano, Carlton Fay; 10.5, baritone, Lobban Hodglns; 10.13, band--0.31, Law and Lea; 10.40, band; 10.53, Lobban Hodgins; 11, theatrical transmission rrom a J. c. Williamson theatre 11.45, Carlton Fay; 11.55, Ambassadors Dance Orchestra and studio music. 2BL ( 353 metres).—7.ls r m. children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30' news and reports; 9, gardening talk; 9!30' topical chorus; 9.33, string quartet; 9 40 Jungle Stories Round the Camp Fire " f' C. Jones, big game hunter. A. C. C. Stevens Sf2i.u"Vn or rke ; Wlth speclal atmospheric effects 10.2u, string quartet; 10.33, sporting talk, C. Dexter; 10.47, orchestra; 11 2 comedian. Phil Mountain; 11.9, orchestra; J Hi' £ », Mountaln : 11-31, orchestra; 19'fn' y^" rlitzer or S an » 11.59, orchestra; 12.10, dance music.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 23 August 1928, Page 6