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RADIO PROGRAMMES.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENINO.

Programmes to be sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow:—

Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—6 p.m., children's session: 7.15, talk on "Oil Crudes and Specincatlons"; B.o,chimes; S.l* studio Items; baritone, record, Fraser Gange, "Slumber on. My Little Gipsy Sweetheart"; piccolo, record, Jean and Pierre Oennln. "Rippling Streams"; Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus, "No, No, Nanette," Part 1.; rox trot, orchestra,) record, "Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me"; grand organ, record, G. T. Pattman, 'Nanette"; Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus, ■•No, No, Nanette,?' Part 11.

Wellington, EVA.—Silent day. ChriatehHroh, -EVA ( 306 metresV. —6 p.m., children's session; 7.15, markets; 7.30,. news; 8.0, programme or vocal and Instrumental items, lecturette, ete;

Dunedln, 4VA (403 metres). —7 p.m., gramophone concert; 7.40, news and markets; 8.0, selected programme or vocal and instrumental items.

Sydney, 2FC (412 metres). —7.-55 p.m.. childgsn'* session; 8.30. news, markets, and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, vocal and instrumental •Items; 'etc.

Sydney, EEL (353 metres). —7AS p.m., children's .session; 8.30, news and sports; 8.40, dinner music;••'9.l o; mirkfrt reports end lecturettes;lo.o, vocal and'instrumental items. .

Melbourne, SLO (371 metfesj.—B pjn., children's session; 9.5, stock exchange information; 9.15, market reports; 9.40, agricultural talk, R. Crowe; 10.1, presentation of music numbers of the "Geisha," produced by Maurice DUdley and large cast, assisted by .station orchestra; 11.30, instrumental, imperial Russian Trio; n.35, Vocal and instrumental items. /

RMboun»« EAR (484 metres).- —7 p.m.; gramophone record recital; 0.0, health lecturette, Clarence Weber; 9.10, musical programme; 10.0, talk on physical culture, P. W. Pearce; 10.15, T. A. Stewart, J'Sprlng Rose Show"; 10.30, Cab.urg City Band; 10.43, vocal ana instrumental items*.

% TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.

Auckland, I*A (353 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session," selected studio items: 8.30, talk on "Gas Cooking-." by a representative of the Auckland Gas Company; 8.15, selected studio items; 5, literary selection; 4.B,'studio'. itemsf 4.*.5, sports results; 0. children's session, conducted fay Peter Pan; 7.15, news and market reSorts; 8, chimes; a.l, overture, Mengelerg'a Orchestra; "Anacreon Overture"; 8.12, chorus,-Savoy Octet, "Gipsy Chorus" .rrom "The Bohemian. Girl" (Baife); 8.17; solo,, Savpy, Octet, "Under the Deodar," rrom "The Country Girl" (Monckton); 8.21, instrumental trio,-"Auckland Trio, • "Presto," from "First - Trio'' (HunjmrM); 8.29, solo and chorus, Savoy Octet, "Yojfio, Little, Girls," froni "The country Girl" (Monckton); 8.34, orchestral selection; Court Symphony Orchestra, "In a Persian Market" (Ketelbey); - 8.38, solo, Savoy Octet, "The Piper of Love" -( Carew); 8.12, violin solo. Miss Ina Bosworth, "Ave Maria" (Schubert-Wiltoeimj); 8.47,. vocal duet, isavoy Octet, "Prithee, Pretty Maid," from (Sullivan); 8.51, Hawaiian orchestra, Tui Orchestra,- "OM. DorL=,_ Where Do You Live?". (Kahn), "Shine On, ilarvest Moon" (Norworth): 8,53, chorus.. Savoy octet, "O Thou, Whose Power" (nossintl; 9.3, waltz, Band of II.M. Grenadier Guards, "Wine, Women and Sou?"; 9.7, evening: forecast; 9.8, sea chanties. Savoy Octet, "HaUl Away, Jo," "What Siiall We Do With a Drunken Sailor?" (Arnold); 9.14, fox< trot, Paul Whiteman's orchestra, "Constantinople" (Carlton).; 9.18. song and chorus. Savoy Octet, "Eileen» Alannah" '• (Thomas); 9.23, instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, -'Valse des Alouettes". (Drigo); $).32, song and chorus. Savoy Octet; "Rhoda," from ''Sail Toy" (Jones); 0.36; xylophone. solos, Xylo-rlmba Orchestra, "Sweet Hawaiian Dream", waltz (Coleman and Parrlsh), "Sunny Smiles of Hawaii" waltz (Paialaiki); 9.43, vocal duet, Savoy Octet, "Night of Stars and Night of Love" (Offenbach); 9.47, song ar.d chorus.. Savov Octet; ."To-morrow will be Friday" (Moiloy) ; 9.52, Hawaiian orchestra' ,T ut Orchestra, "Dear, on a rngfctVLike "ftamona" (Wayne), (Hodman); 10.2, chorus, Savoy w-ii. . ntas aon British"songs" (Bell). chimes if"' ?Jf A ( 1 20 metres). —3 p.m., cnimes of the GPO rlnClr- 4 spor" ed re^u« P t° n h 4 " 30 cn(l 4 - 55 ' « nhit,.- lUsI Us t0 ha nd; 5, close downOwen and" Uncu» SS p° n ' com,uct3rt l>y Aunt market %nort« onS pp(,r: 7 ' news session, 8 I ?" (lss p orts results; 7.40, studio "concert hv e< th° £! le clock; Mattalion, * f tlle lst >y 2YA swsif: * «™ asihted ture, band; 8.15 tan<1 > overtone SO'.O;■ 8.22* A B't ft? r v bari " ™itz, band; selection bSJM? 4 8 " 28 ' humour, 8.52. fo- "t!nt h H on,r: veathrr forecast; 9.1, choruv X? d 'u °- olO; 9.9, piccolo duet OT3 1™ -' 'imour; 9.2?. fCl»»l'nn hVn/ « i's : ® ;1 '» . : " n e so'ns; 9.31,'" rox' trot with' harl " Chorus; 9.38, dnet- 9 solo; 9.40. qm.rtet: 9.50', duoYoffue- fl srf Sir ' igifffi band! „3YA (306 metres). -1—• 1 P.m., session, selected items; 4.50, close down; «. ChUdren'l "es? ston, condr od by Chuckle and Aunt Pat--715 news 8, chime*; 8.l , ?!'- «- a 2 C «. t rt ,° r 9¥A overture; .%'• a studioprrncn' tion of the song- cycle w a J, sy c haln" (f.crmann), produced 'J e .'Grand Opei-i Quartet, to be foittons y vocal and Instrumental selec--2FO t « metreK).—7.4s ».pi ?ri SSi< iP ; B ' 30 ' newi. markets and 2 • {ll,in 'sr mualcr #.45,, ®ro*22!? of vocal and instrumental Items. rh?lS& s*l (553 metres). p.»n., 8 !!? «?in«f 8 - 30, ne ws and sports: -«!• ', ainner music; 9.10, market reports.* :1 °* sele, *ted programme jot vocal and instrumental items.

Melbourne, SLO (371 metres).—B p.m., •children's session; 9.5, stock exchange information; 9.15, market reports; 9.4*3, talk, Herbert Mundin, of "The Desert Soh?'' Company; io.i, Rod McGreg-or, Cricket'; 10.15, Radi-o-aces; 10.24, soprano, Elsy. Treweek; t0.27, Radi-o-aces; 10.36, bass baritone;' J. H. King-; 10.39, Radi-o-aces; 10.48, tenor, Tom Sempie; 10.51, Radi-o-aces; n, comedian,. Fred Bluett; 11.3, Radl-o-aces; 11.12, Elsy Treweek; 11.15, Radi-o-aces; li.Si, £• H. King; 11.27, Radi-o-aces; ll.se, Tom Sempie; 11.39, Radl-o-aces; 11.48, Fred Bluett; 11.51, Radi-o-aces; 12, Elsv Treweek; 12.3, Radl-o-aces; 12.12. news; 12.27, Radi-o-aces; 12.36, Tom Sempie; Jo ??' 12.48, J. H. Kin?; 12.51, Radi-o-aces.

Mtlbournt, MR (484 metres).—7 p.m. gramophone record recital; 10, lecturettes; 10.30, studio orchestra; 10.45, tenor, s L 10-52. orchestra; one-act piarl The Up-to-date Club," produced by vicDramatic 11.so, S?., M * ark 11 - 35 - instrumental, Imperial Russian Trio; 11.50, *R. h Owen "The Welsh Delegation"; 12, banjo," French Bros.; 12.7 orchestra; 12.17, S. 1,. Exton; 12.24, orchestra; 12.34, French Bros. 12.41, orchestra; 12.51, news; 12.55, racing acceptances.

■ riab# "*t (385 metres).—B p.m. ( commercial news; 8.5, dinner music* 8 25 commercial; 8.30. children's session-' s' news, markets and lecturette; 10 selected concert programme supplied by Eric John's party; news.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 6

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RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 6

RADIO PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 6