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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to be sent out this evening by New Zealand and Australian stations are as rollow: —• Auckland. IYA.— Silent day. Auckland, IZB (27 5 metres'). — 6.30 p.m.. children's session; 7.30, selected programme or vocal and Instrumental items, 120 (253 n>etr«).-8 P h m , chimes: records; 8.15, Mount Albert Hawaiian?; 8.30, radio talk. Roy Keith; 845 request session; 9, distant station report; 9.5, photography * lecture; 9.1;>. Mount Albert Hawaiians; 9.30, records; 10, dance music. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., studio Item's; 6, children's 7. news, markets and sports results; -.40. lecturette, Hare Hongi, "Maori Language and Pronunciation"; 8, chimes: 8.1, orchestra "La Blanche Dame": 8.11, soprano, Emily Brlggs, "As when the Dove"; 8.16, piano, G. Gregory, "First and Second Movements, Sonata in C Sharp Minor"; 8.23, baritone, S. E. Rodger, "All Joy be Thine ; 8 27, violin solo and orchestra. "Ang-el s Serenade," orchestra, "Valse"; 8.37, contralto, Norah Greene, "Have I Lost Thee?": 8 42, cembalo solos, record, "Le Coucou." "Le Tamhourin"; 8.-16. tenor. Eric Rish--worth, "Mary of Allendale"; 8.50. orchestra- 8 58, weather report: 9, talk, Victor I.loyd; 9.15, orchestra. "Peer Gynt Suite," No. 2: 9.25, Emily Brigrg-s, "Tbou'rt Like a Tender Flower." "Devotion"; 9.31, vocal trio, record, "Turandot, The Minstrel Trio, Ping-. Pang-, Pong"; 9.39, S. E. Rodg-er, "God's Slumberland." "O Flower Divine"; fl.i's, novelty, record, "Golf": 9.53, Norah r.reene, "Will He Come?" "Golden Days"; 0.r.8, Eric Rishworth, "To a Rosebud," "A Bird is Calling-"; 10.2, ballet suite, orchestra. "Le Lac des Cygmes." Chriitchurch, 3YA (306 metres'!. — 3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's session; 7.13, news; 7.30, talk on books, E. .1. Bell; a, programme or Christchurch Municipal Band and assisting- artists. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session: 8.30, news, markets and ! sports results; 9.10. dinnpr music anu popular music; 10, selected programme or vocal and instrumental items, including' bass solos by Victor Evans. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's spssion; 8.30, news and sports results; 8.40, dinner music: 9.10. market reports, etc.; 9.25, advertising- talks and studio items; 10, selected programme or ■vocal and instrumental items, includingtumorous items by Charles Lawrence. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —8 p.m.. : children's session; 9.5, news, markets and cricket results: 9.40, lecturettes; 10.10, classical programme; orchestra; 10.17. contralto, Mary Mack; 10.24, nute, Joseph Barrllle: 10.30, tenor, Jovan MassanolT; 10.37, orchestra; 10.47, baritone. J. A. Browne: 10.54. orchestra; 11. description of sports at Motordrome: 11.15, instrumental. Imperial Russian Trio; 11.35, barftone, Frank Gorman, and violin, Sadie; McDonald: 11.50, orchestra; 12, description of sports; 12.15, Huxham's Serenader Ouartet and orchestra; 12.35, news; 12.15, J. A. Browne; 12.53, Radi-o-aces Dance Orchestra. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—B p.m., gramophone records; !), news and sports; 0.10, reeords;-10, lecturettes; 10.40, Radi-o-aces Dance Band; 10.50, bass, John Byrne: 10.53, band: 11.3, soprano, Dorothy Jones; 11.6, band; 11.16, Dorothy Jones; If.TO, band: 11.29, John Byrne; 11.32, band; 11.42, Dorothy Jones; 11.45, band; 11.56, Dorothy Jones; 11.58, band; 12.8, John Byrne; 12.11. band; 12.2 1, news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., general news 8.5, dinner music; 8.25, commercial news; 8.30. children's session; 9, news, markets and lecturette, etc.; 10. sequel t» radio mystery play, "The Eye or Tayo Lang:"; 11, studio programme. TOMORROWS PROGRAMMES. Auckland IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7.15, news, markets and book review; 8.0, i-himes: 8.1, orchestra. ".Vorma," overture; 8.1 f, baritone solo and chorus, etc., record, -elections I'rom "Aida": 8.19, contralto, Madge Clague, "SoTtly Awakes My Heart" ; 8.23, talk. Rev. A. B. Chappell, "The Maori"; 8.30, soprano. Lola Solomon, '•Dove Song"; 8.34, baritone, Ernest Snell, "Erl Tu," "Come, Open Wide Your Window"; 8.43. piano, Cyril Towsey, "Ballade in A Flat": 8.50. comedian with orchestra, record, "The Three Trees": 8.54, Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 9.0, weather report: 9.2. vocational iruidance talk. Mr. G. W. Hutchison; 9.17. song- suite, orchestra. "In a Persian Market"; 9.29, tenor solo, record, "Ah, Moon or My Delig-ht"; 9.33, contralto, Madge Clague, "Habanera": 9.37, orchestra. "Meyerbeer Ballet Music"; 9.17. Lola Solomon. "V'oi Che Sdl'ete." -Drink to Me Only"; 9.50. Ernest Snell. The Only Girl Alive"; 10.0, musical comedy selection, "Tell Me More." Wellington, 2YA (4-20 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 0.0, children's session; 7.0, new 3, markets and sports: 7.40, lecturette; 8.0, chimes: 8.1, civic reception and presidential induction ceremony or annual congress or British Medical Association. New Zealand branch: 8.3u (approx.). orchestra. "Bohemian Girl" overture; 9.40, popular ?'>r.s, Mrs. H. Jarkson. "Wai it i Dream?"; tV ' P"P 1 1 "' lr medley. iMLmer's Hawaiian ~.'.'.:*«. '° ' S-limour. Jock Martin. •Sii'o,»ff- ».68. suit,-, orchestra, "•niiant oi Venice"; ids \\y< r n ,.j.-. ■■ '-n;r^,^''. w -^7;n'ou,f.Mo;e. Hawaiian TrioTedley. 10 °j ,"•, ™»'\r< "Kngland ,s K. lS lan,i!->ou B,i-'. k musical comedy sel. (-tion. orenmtM. ".?»: yyndollc,-''; Christchurch 3YA.—Silent dav Sy'dney, 2FC < \\i metres,.__ 7 children's sesafcm; *.::». news, markets in* spo«|3j 9.10, .djjuier music, etc.; ijj vr selected programme by MetropoUtan Band and otJUr iftllts.
Sydney, 2BL (333 metres). —T.io p.m.. children's session: s.rto. news and sports result*; B.in, dinner music; O.io. marker, report, ete. ; o.■-'."">. advertising 1 talks anil studio items; In.i), dance programme by tlio ."Javoy.'iiii Dance Band, with vocal items, by various assisting 1 artists. "Melbourne, 3LO (.'l7l metre? 1 .—S p.m.. children's -<■ ~-1■ jn; '.).:,. news, markets and sports, results; ',*A~<. lert.urct.ti-; 10.1. Salvation Army Headquarters retail Band; 1n.1".. v. i--. i L and instrumental Items. Melbourne, 3AR \isl metre- .—s p.m.. ar:im.ipii>i!tf i■•.■!.•■ i'-ils; O.ln, news and sports "e-uits; ".i:.. gramophone re- onls: 10.0. lerturcttes: lD.:'.n. eantata. "The Banner of St. lieora-e.'' r.'-nni Warrambool ; li.-JO, new- and late sj-m-is results, Brisbane. 4QG t 31* 5 metres'). —S p.m., areri'-ral news; So. dinner music: 5.25, commercial new-: 8.30. children's session; ii.o, news, markets anil lectunrte; 10.0. -elprtPil programme of vocal ana instruinpntal items, etc.. by the siilkstone Apollo Club and other artists.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 41, 18 February 1929, Page 6
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