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OVER THE AERIAL.

BROADCASTS THIS KVKNING

Programmes to be sent out th! 3 eventn? by New Zealand and Australian stations are as follow: —

Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio item?: f>. cliildreu's sesmon; /.I>, news and market reports: 8, chimes: B.t. band, record, "Youth and Vigour"; orchestra, record, "Invitation to the Waltz"; H.M. vocal, New Zealand Four, "You'll Remember Me": 8.16, tenor, Roy Dormer, "Grey Eyes"; 8.20, humour, Dan Flood; 8.2">. oryan and vocal, Arthur E. Wilson, and r.iinton Williams. "St. Georgre.' , with variations "Ave Maria d'Arcadelf." "Lord I.nil or Abraham," "Gavotte"; e. 15. J. Simpson and Duncan Black. "Allah"; S.U>. mezzosoprano, record. "Hindoo Slumber Songr"; orchestra, record, "Caprice Viennoise." "Coppelia Ballet"; 9, baritone. Erin Mannell, "Maire, My Girl"; 9.1. weatlier report: 9.0, Quartet, "Plantation Medley"; 9.12, James Simpson, "Inter iNO3," "Birth of Morn"; 9.18, band, record. "H.M.9. Planrore" selection; 0.26, Clinton Williams, "Bois Epas": e.30. humour. Dan Flood; 9.36. orfran and vocal. A, E. Wilson and Clinton Williams. "To the Evening Star," "Evensong:." "The Watchman," "Offertoire in F"; 9.56, Roy Dormer and Eric Mannell. "Bells of Gold"; 10. Duncan Black, "Sohnacch Hau"; 10.4, dance orchestra, record, "It was the -Dawn or Love"; 10.7, quartet, "Day is Done. , ' A vocational guidance talk by Mr. C. F. Bennett will be given during the evening at about nine o'clock.

Wellington, 2VA. —Silent (lay. Chriatehurch, 3VA (306 metres). — 6 p.m.. children' 3 session; 7.15. news; 7.:?0, market reports; 7.4 5, A. S. Brayton, "The Story or Linoleum"; 8, selected concert programme. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30. news, markets and sports results; 9.10, dinner music, etc.: 10, classic programme arranged by Harold Whittle. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, news and sports results; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising- talks and studio Items; 10, programme or dance music by Savoyans' Dance Band, with vocal items by studio artists. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —8 p.m.. children's session; 9.3, news, markets and cricket results 9.46, lecturettes; fcO.l. station orchestra; 10.10, bass. John Byrne; IM7. orchestra; 10.24, contralto, Myrtle Waiisgott: 10.31. piano recital, Harold HTltis: 10.51. talk, William Tainsh; 11.6, orchestra; 11.13, Huxham'3 Serenaders' Quartet; 11.35. orchestra; 11.45. John Byrne; 11.52, orchestra; 12.7, news; 12.17, baritone, Frank Gorman, and violin, Sadie McDonald; 12.32, orchestra; 12.40, Myrtle Wallsffott; 12.47. Badi-o-acps Dance Band. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). —8 p.m., gramophone records; 9.10, news and sports results; 9.15, gramophone records; 10, lecturettes; 10.30. instrumental. Imperial Russian Trio; 10.40, soprano, Vera Thomson; 10.47, trio; 10.57, tenor, Syd. Exton; 11.4, trio; 11.14, Vera Thompson; 11.21, trio; 11.23, Syd. Exton; 11.30. Victory Theatre Concert Orchestra; 12.30. news. Brlabane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., jreneral Information; 8.5, dinner music: 8.30. children's session; 9, news, markets and iPcturette-. 10, dance music programme by Air Featherstone's Orchestra, and various other artists.

TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES

Auckland, IYA f333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio Items; 6.0, children's sesMon ; T.l.'i. no«-< and market reports; 8.0, chimes: S.I. orchestra, record. '-The BeautiTul r,al:iriiea"; 8.9. vocal, Lyric Quartet. "Nelly Was a Lady": 8.13. Instrumental. Auckl;ind Trio. "Finale. Trio in K" (Godard): 8.21. humour, Alan McElwain : 8.26. waltz, novelty quartet, record, "Cuckoo" ; 8.."50. tenor, Herbert Richards, "When the Swallows Homeward Fly"; 5.34, r.ohemian iMio, "Jeannlnc. I Dream or Lilac Time." "liet Out, ,-ind Get Under the Moon": 8.42, jazz piano solo, record. "The Dancinjr Tambourine"; 8.45. elocution. Thomas Harris and J. Mackie. "The BorrowingScene," from "The Merchant or Venice"; B.r>l. violin. Ina Bosworth, "Liebes Trend"; .«.:..•), bass. Ernp.«t Thomas. "Kingr Cliarles": 8.."9. riioriis, with orchestra, record. "Hit the Perk' , .selections; 9.3. weather report: 9.5. talk, tlie announcer, "ijreat Authors" : 9.15. quartet. "Lullaby"; 0.19, vocal and orchestra, etc.. record. "Colonial Song , ": 9.16. tenor, Arthur Rlpley, "The Star." "A Memory": 9.31, humour, Alan McElwain: 0.35. Auckland Trio. "Peer Gynt Suite"; 0.41, novelty, Bohemian Duo. "In a Little Town Called Home, Sweet Home.'" "O Dem Golden Slippers"; 9.43, ijumorous sketch. Hebrew Two, "Happy Abe and Dismal Ike"; 9.58, solo and chorus, record, •The Merry Widow Villa"; 10.1. Lyric Quartet, "In Absence." Wellington, 2VA fi-'O metres). —3 t».m.. studio Items; CO, children's session; 7.3, news, markets and • sports results: 7.40, Ifcturette. Robert Sandell. "Uncommon commonplaces—On the Continent"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1. Wellington Artillery Band,

■l.'Espolr rt'ANaf f": ».«, tenor, C. Williams, " Passtnir By." "The Hose and tli*> lily": 8.15, soprano, with chorus and nnrtip.itra, record, "The Flying Dutchman — ."emu's Ballad"; 8.i3, Lyric Quartet, "In \l>seiwe - '; x.-.» 7. hand, -'Andante in *i" (Batiste); band, '•Lilies at Dawn"; 8.3 G. i>a39 \v. B. Brown, 'The Windmill"; S.-io. n«n.? ' a P . e , ter Do ' - ''al'». "The LongshoreSSSiS eW r i" and Wlii on Clice*o": 9.v>o, baritone, win |v, , •oiieen of Cunnrmnra," "At Even"- « •■ • i».:nd, "In. r.oonland," 'Ttixiß Land"'- «"«" Hawaiian vocal selection, record, "0 Mi

Paloma": 9.32, Lyric Quartet, '-When You Played the Organ"; band, "A Roie of Granada," "Conservator." Christchurch, 3YA (3 00 metres , ' —0 p.m., children's s pas ion : 7.15, news- r.:ju, lecturette: 8.0, selected programme featuring English folk songs. Sydney, 2FC <44» metres). —7.13 pin. children's session; 8.30. news. tnarkiu-j and sports result?; o.io. dinner mush , . i'f.; 10.0, selected programme or Vocal and instrumental items, etc., including , items by the Trio de Paris.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 6