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BROADCASTS THIS IVENINO. .. Programmes to 1>« sent out this prvening by Now Zealand and Australian stations are a3 follow: — Auckland, IVA (833 metres).—B p.m., wrestling , , from Town Hall. Auckland, IZB (275 metres). —6.30 p.m., children's hour; 7.50, selected programme of vo<r»l ami instrumental Items. Wellington, aYA (4'io metres). —6 p.m., children's session: 7, news, markets ana sports: 7.40, 11. C. South, "Books. Grave and Gay"; 8, Chimes; 8.1. orchestra, "Orpheus in rter Under weldt"; 8.11, soprano, Alma ClegTH , , "The _ Yoimjr Nun"; 8.15, piano, M.irjorie Boltnn, "Study in A Minor," "A. Star of Eve"; 8.29, violin, with orchestra, Ava flymons, "Caprice Viennol.se," orchestra, "Spanish Dance"; §.37, contralto, Miss E. M. Friend, "ombra Mai Fu," "Lullaby"; 8.1-2. vocal chorus, record, "Anvil Chorus"; 8.47, elocution, Efiie Brice, "Five Eyes"; e.o, vocal chorus, record, "Carmen"; 9'. 12, orchestra, "Untlnished Symphony in B Minor"; 9.19, harltone, John Prous« "Won e Ver," "Tomorrow vrlll be Friday"; 9.26, 'cello, /record, "The Broken Melody"; 0.30, E. M. Friend, "The Erl King:"; 9.36, string quartet, record, "Quartet in i>, Andante Cantalille"; f).40, Effle Brice, "Orange Blossom"; 0.45, tenor, James Fordle, "When Shadows (lather"; 9.53, orchestra, "Meyerbeer Ballet Music." Chrietchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 3 p.m., studio items; f>, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30, physical culture talk, G. Buckett; 8, band programme by Derry's Military Band, assisted by studio artists. Sydney, 2PO (442 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, fiewe, markets end sports results; 0.10. dinner music; 0.45, piano solo; 9.53, popular music; 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental Items, humour, etc. Sydney 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news end sports; 8.40, dinner music; fl.lo, market reports; 9.25, advertising , talks and studio items; 10, programme of selected vocal and Instrumental items, etc. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —8 p.m., children's session ; 9.5, news, markets and cricket scores; 9.46, lecturette; 10, Tlvoli Theatre Orchestra In selected Items; 11.15, lecturette on Chicago, R. J. A. Berry; 11.30, station orchestra; 11.37, mezzo-soprano, Olive Painter; 11.44, orchestra; 11.54, Olive Painter; 12.1, violin, Myrtle Robertson; 12.8, orchestra; 12.18, news; 12.28, basi -baritone, Bernard Manning; 12.3 5, elocution, Keith Desmond; 12.43, orchestra; 12.47, Bernard Manning; i 2.55, dance music. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). —8 p.m., aramopnone records; 9.50, cricket results; io, lecturettes; i 0.40, Radlo-aces; 10.50, •nprano, Violet Jackson; 10.57, Radi-o-aces; 11.7, contralto, Jean Lewis; 11.14, Rarll-o-aces; 11.24, alto, Robert Allen; 11.31, Radl-o-aces; 11.41, Violet Jackson--11.48, Radl-o-acns; 11.58, Jean Lewis; 12.5, Hadl-o-aces; 12.15, Robert Allen; Vi.it, Radl-o-aece; 12.30, news.
TO-MORWOW'g PROGRAMMES.
Auckland IYA (333 metre*). —n p.m., •tudlo Items; fi.o. children's session; r.is, news anri markets, book review; ?.O, rhlnrif ,1 *; R.f, orchestra, "Orpheus in dfr rnrtorweldt"; 8.1 o, Alma McOrner anrl Lyric Four, "Hail Brlgrht Abode"; 8.1-!. riolin, reeord, "From the Land of the Sky-blue Water"; 8.18, vocal, A. Kipley and It. RfcharrJ-i, "Fickle-hearted Mlrni"; 8.82, htrmotir, Alan MrElwaln, "The Scnnewhirter'a Story"; 8,i!7, piano, Eric Hhxwell, "Tantasio Impromptu"; 8.31, Alma MrOniPr niiil a. nipley, "Mtrht of Myni«n"; B.:!r>, orrhestra. "Coronacfi"; *.»fi. novelty, i.yrlf Four, "fn An officer* , fllNb"; 8..')0, MftJcßt.lr Tnnatre Orrhf:Htr;i: s..">r,, -wf-ather ri-port; H.r>7, A. U. Chat>;i«Hi, "The Maori —Hl» Notabln Cußtf>rns"; bass, Ernest Thorna.s, "The Calf or' CrttW; U.lO, ciioru.f with orchestra, record, geniH from "Princess Flavla"; 9.«0, Alrna Mcfjruer, ".\obll Sl(rnor"; !),2."., orc.hegf.ra. "In a Garden"; 0.31, Minn MnOrunr, A. Rlpley and E, Thomas,! "Miirrlajfe Scene" froin "llomwi and Juliet": 0..'f7, piano, record, "I.lehestraumn"; 0.41, hiunoiir, Alan Mei:iw;iin p '.)AT>, tenor, H. Ulchnrrt*, "The Devout I.over"; «,40, AJma McUruer and Lyric Four, flxrerpt.i from "The Mnk F.ady"; o.r>s, WKiimiTti, "Ascanlo Uallet Suite/' Wellington 2VA («« metroH). —3 p.m., Htu*llo It«»m3; o>o, children's session; 7.0, new*, market* and sports; 7.-10, lertiircttfi, ''For the Man on ttio r.anrl" ; 8.0, rhirnes; 8.1, orchestra. "Flnldndla"; 8.10, soprano, Eva llonnett, "The pipiM or Pan," "The Flower Horiff"; 8.17, Jn»trurn<Titul, Palmer's Hawaiian Trio, "Plantation l.iilliiliy." "(llrl '>r My Jjroams"; H.W, ainv* at piano, H. T. nobertMon"; 8.3 1, mandolin, 1,. Haywood, "li.iln," "I Can't lio Without You"; « :sh, tenor, 0. A. Ula'-kle, "Mary or Arjcylo"; H.i'i, Srottlßti eoinedlan, record, "I M<-lor>K- to r;iii.HK"w"; H.-lfi, me/zowoynuio, Mr». r. H. Wood, "Mime in tt)« Hud," "one ri.tetinir Hour"; H.rii), orrhenuii, "Kuite Lo Old."; '.).:;, weather foreenat; .» 7, tne.dley, hnnri, record, "Martial MofnI'HU ; «.i(, 0. A. liluckle, "Mary"; 0.13, it i « ,; " i; ' > " ow ,lt P«wio. h. T. r n «» e - «'^" o !i' "''•••"'<J« «t aura de Heiutinn oardf-n or nom-i" n 41 Uwuiiun Trio, "Honolulu luv WalU » "<»i't Out and O«t Under novelty, Eva Hennett and 1, Havwood' LyrSi" ' Oreheitra ' " Four 'ni'tt" Love ChPUtchureh, 3V*.—snnnt day. •»dn*y, 2TC (442 metres).—7 < 5 nrn children's session; 8.:io, news. ,nork?ts anfl sport.H; ».io, dinner niusir • o 5k Piano soin; 0.53, popular 0 "' " r vuca, ana *»s* 8.40, dinner music; «.10 mXt ™eSo? v 9.15, advmtlsh.f talk, and studio &•
Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —8 p.m., children's session; 9.5, news, markets and (Ticket scores; 9.46. lecturette; 10.1, Salvation Army Brass Band; 10.15, vocal and Instrumental itmiis. Melbourne, 3AR (ißi metres). —8 p.m., gramophone record-:; 10.0, lecturettes--10.30, orchestra; 10.4 5, vocal and instrumental items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 6
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