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OVER THE AERIAL.

BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to bo sent out this evening by iN'ew Zealand and Australian stations are as follow: — Auckland, IVA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's session: 7.1 r>, news and market reports; 7.50, J. R. Darling. director of the tour or the English public, schoolboys, will speak on the purpose of tlr* tour; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, record, "Rienzi Overture": 8.12, bass, Duncan Black. "Fat Little Feller," '•Yeomen of England"; 8.20, instrumental, Auckland Trio. "First Movement, Trio in F"; 8.26, soprano, with chorus, record. "1,0 Dice Ognum": 8.33, baritone, Frank Sutherland, "Time, to Go"; 8.37, violin, Ina Bosworth. "Aria"; 8.40, contralto, with organ, record, "Ave Maria" ; 8.44, D. Flack, "Anchored": 8.48. Auckland Trio, "Dale Dances"; 8.53, Frank Sutherland, "Beating Up the Channel," "Keep On Keeping on"; 9.1, weather forecast; 0.3, presentation of dramatic story. "Galapagos," by ihe Auckland Comedy Players, under the direction of J. F. Montague. Wellington, 2VA (420 metres^.—3 p.m.. studio Items; 6, children's session; 7, news, markets and sports results: 7.10, lccturette, Alfred Blaxall, "Overcoming Indigestion"; 8. chimes; 8.1, Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, "The King's Lieutenant"; 8.11, soprano, Mrs. R. S. Allwright, "Farewell to Summer"; 8.15, baritone, Claude Moses, "Sometimes in Summer"; s.lO, chorus, with orchestra, record, selection from "Lady I,uck"; 8.27, humour, J. s. Webb. "The Play"; 8.33. contralto, Phvllls Ramsey, "Ring, Bells, Ring"; 8.37, Hawaiian orchestra, record, "Hawaiian Nights"; 8.41, tenor, E. W. Robbins, "The Dearest Land or All"; 8.45. selection, band, "Arcadians"; fox trot, "Baby's Wooden Soldiers"; 0.1, weather report; 0.3, Mrs. Allwright, "Loveliest or Trees," "The Cuckoo"; 9.10, baritone, Claude Moses, "Sir Roger"; 0.14, waltz, band, "Summer Zephyrs"; 0.20, J. S. Webb, "O'Toole and McSharry"; 0.27, Phyllis Ramsey, "My Soul," "A Song or the Open"; 0.33, .suite, band. "A Rustic Holiday"; fox trot, "When Lights are Low in Cairo"; 9.43, tenor, E. W. Robbins, "Beloved, it is Morn," "Sympathy"; 9.50, chorus, with orchestra, record, &ems from "The Blue Mazurka"; 9.54, band, "Le Solr," "The Flvlng Eagle." Ohplstohupoh, 3VA (306 metres). —2.30 p.m., relay from Christchurch Railway Station or opening speeches of the electrification of Chrlstchurch-Lyttelton railway line. Interspersed with studio items; 3.30, speeches from Lyttelton end or line; 6, children's session; 7.15, news; 8, selected programme of vocal and instrumental Items, etc.

Sydney, 2FO (14 2 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session: 8.30, news, markets and sports results; 9.10, dinner music; c.45, piano solo; 9.53, popular music; 10, selected prog-ramme or vocal and instrumental and other items, including pianoforte recital by ProTessor Von HolTmanri Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.4 5 p.m., hnws and sports results; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising 1 talks and studio items; 10, concert programme by Marrickviile Silver Band and assisting: artists. Malbourn*, 3AR (484 metr-si. —B p.m., gramophone records; 9, news; 0.15, gramophone records: 10, lectin ettes; 10.30, orchestra; 10.40, contralto, Diana Belmont: 10.47, programme arrangred by J. Sutton Crow, transmitted Trom the ~n Methodist Church, followed by one-act, pln.v, "St. Valentine's Day," with Marjorie McLeo.l, ,1 Alexander Browne and Winifred Moverley ; 11.33, Htixham's Serenader Quartet; 11 53 orchestra; 12.3, Diana Belmont; 12.10 orchestra; 12.20, news.

TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES

Auckland, IVA (333 metre*). —3 p.m., studio Items; <>.o. children's session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes: 8.1, orchestra. "The Hape In the Seraglio": 8. 11, vocal quartet. The Olympians, "The Sea Hath Its Pearls"; 8.15, violin, record, "Rornanza Andaluza"; 8.19. tenor. Lambert Harvey, "She is Far From the Land": 8.23, ■recitals, Maisle Carte-Lloyd. "The Ballad or Splendid Silence." "in School Days"; 8.3:?, soprano. Dorothy Youd, "Ansrus Dei"; B.3t>, orchestra, "Coppclia Ballet Suite"; 8.50, baritone, (ieotTrey Colledfre, "From Oheron in Fairyland"; 8.54, grand organ and corner, record, "Softly Awakes my Heart" : 8..">8, contralto, Martha Williamson, "Thank God for a Harden"; 0.2, weather report.; 0.4, piano with orchestra, record, "Variations Symphonique"; 9.10, Lambert Harvey. "Macushla"; 0.2:1, Maisle Carte-Lloyd, "Rin*- Out. Wild Bells"; 0.28. Dorothy Youd. "A Spirit Flower"; 0.3 2. selection, orchestra, "Serenade"; 9.:i8, OeolTrey Colledge, "Arise, O Sun": 9.-12, Martha Williamson, "f Am Longing Tor the Spring," "Ships That Pass in the Night": 0.48, selection, orchestra. "Lilac Time," Part 2; 9.58, Olympians, "Alouette." Wellington, 2VA (420 metres).—3 p.m., studio Items; ti.O, children's session; 7.0, news, markets and sports results; 7.40, D. McKenzie, "The Laws or Cricket"; 8.0, chimes; concert programme interspersed with scenes from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," played by the Allan Wilkie Shakespearean Company at the . Opera nvonV' B,l ' nr< ' hf> stra, "Flngal's Cave" Portpr' 6 >'• r B ' l • soprano, Mrs. Ellison For" '« u h 1 Hart Someone to Live orchestra ' BTi,n(l opera quartet with ,o ec h rcl ' ," Bella Flgrlia Dell Old London"' M r" Avoy . "O Dear Pellets pt J 3 * suite. orchestra, SemiteS e ',' Sulte 2: 8 - 34 - tenor«™r.a Be *tette 4i.h : 8 - 38 ' Brand . Mi f, io orchestra, record, ciH? tter Wav *» # *1f nJ , rs * Alber t Russell, £2S"ite •010, "MenaS?. ® u «erhy" orches«•».ssgna.- afe® 1 •&& _ lecord, A

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Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 6