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THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. Detail* or programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow:-— Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —o p.m., children's, session; .6.0. dinner music; 70" • news and' market reports; 7*40 Gorman Kerr, "Physical Culture" ■ 8.0. chimes: s.l. Salvation Army Congress ■ Hall Silver Band, "Wellinrton Citadel," "Warriors of the Cross , ;S;1/, baritone, Walter Brough. "A King's Man ; 8 21, cinema organ, record, "Serenade (brigo) ; 5.26, contralto. Phyllis Hazell, "Mammy's Little"- Coal' Black "Coon," "The star"- 8 32, cornet solo and band, "Happy Davs" ;vB-:38- humour, T. Harland,, ' Comicalities"; 8.44, "vocal octet, band members, "Heavenly Mansions"; 8.49, selection record, "Lido Lady";, 8.57,. soprano, Mrs -L *Parry,- "A Birthday"; 9.1, weather report- 9.3, Walter Brough. "What the Red-haired 'Bo'sun Said," 9.10, selection, band, gems from "Elijah 1 9 20, Phvllis Hazell. "yellsande in the Wood'; 9 29, band, "Ebenezer," "Aberystwyth ; 9 35 T. Garland, "A Fireside Chat"; 9.41, Mrs Parry, "The Hawk,": "The Bells of Xberdovey";- 9.45, f band, "Homeward Jonrnev." "Liberator" march: Wellington, 2YA.—Silent, day. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres) .—0 rim.- session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, . news; 7.30, stock market reports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1. orchestral 1 overture, record. "The Beautiful Galathea": 8.9, contralto, Nellie Lowe, "How Many a Lonely Caravan," "If in the Great Bazaar*"-, 8.14, piano, Frances Hamerton, "Five Sketches"; 8.19, tenor, Harold Preseott "Can This be Summer," "The English Ro=e"- 8.23, orchestral, record, "Barcarolle";. 8.26, mezzo-soprano, Merle Miller "Caro Mio Ben," selected; 8.32, male' 'choir, record, "Stars of the Summer Night"- 8.35, instrumental, studio -trio. "Turkish Rondo," "Scherzo"; 8.45, recital. Sydney Comfort, "On the Depravity or Man"; 5.5.1, violin. Irene Morris, "Chant Indoue"; 5.55, baritone, F. C. Penrold, "The Bandolero"; 8.59, weather report; 9 1 •■<orchestral, record, "Rakoczy March, Damnation of Faust"; 9.5, contralto, Nellie Lowe, "Melisande in the Wood"; 9.10, Frances Hamerton, "Nocturne-Scherzo (Grieg); 8.15, Harold PrescotV " ?Tis the Dav"- 9 21, male choir, record, "The Little sandman"- 9.24. studio trio," "The Meistersingers." • selection, "Humoresque" "(Dvorak), "Graesk Fe'staus"; 9.34, Merle Miller, "Song of Quietness." "Life and Death"; 9.39, Sydney Comfort, My Beastly Eyeglass"; 9.43, Irene Morris, "Prize Song" (Wagner) ; 9.47, F. C. Penrold "For You Alone," "To-morrow , ; 953 vocal, Merle Miller, Harold Prescott and F C. Penfold. Prison Scene Trio, "Faust" (Gounod); 9.57, orchestral, record, "Faust" ."lection.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333' metres).—3 P.m., presentation of programme by Lewis Eady, Ltd- 5.0; children's session; 6.0, dinner music: 7,0, book review; 7.15, news ana markets • 7.4 5, talk-, "New Zealand Manu™iures''; S.o! chimes; S.I, nove ty pro-β-ramme by the "Radio Scamps"; 9.i0, framophone record dance programme ""Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).-3 pm., studio items; 5.0, children's session 0 0. dinner music: 7.0, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, A. J. * icBo »S; "Gardening"; 8.0. chimes; special pro,4mmT 1 commemoration of the Battle of the Somme;. 1916, presented by i« Battalion, Wellington Regiment Band and -is=i-tinsr artists; 8.1, march, band, to fe Sine" 8 16, wartime choruses, Sl3. bsml, "A KDal-i camp"; s 55, Lyric 8 47 tenor, Charles Williams, "There's a Long, Long Trail." "A Perrect Day ; S.oj, band, "rvamur"; 8.50, weather report; 9.4, orchestral, record, :i Chu Cam Cnow selection; 9.10, Lyric Quartet, "New Zealand Will be There," "Pack Up Jour Troubles"; 0.15, band, "A Good Time Coming," selection or popular songs; 0.27, baritone. Will Goudie, "Phantom Legions," "The Company . Sergeant-Major"; 9.34, Will McKeon, war anecdotes; 9.41. xylophone, record, "The Great Little Army"; 9.4 5, band, "Bravo, The Anzacs," "Abide With Me'*; 9.55, bass, w. Binet Brown, "When the Sergeant-Major's on Parade"; 9.50,* National Anthem, introducing a Tanrare ot trumpets, as played by the Scots Guards on ceremonial parades. Christchupch. 3YA (306 metres). —3 p.m., studio items ;• 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, lecturette, "Milk Fever and Other Ailments or Stock"; S.O, chimes; 8.1, rebroadcast or 2YA band overture; 8.6, vocal, Melodious Quartet T. D. Williams and Frances Hamerton, "The Sailor's Lire," "Was Every iwmph Like Rosamund," "Cherry Valley"; 'cello Harold Beck, "O, Can Ye Sew Cushions,' , "Hungarian Folk June"; 8.17, tenor, Russell . Sumner. "The Plague .ot love" "The Pretty Creature"; 8.21, instrumental octet, record, "Memories or MenSohn"; -8.20. contralto Belle Reniut "The Cuckoo," "O Let Thy Tears , 8 33 instrumental, studio trio, "Rondo— %'Scn^"comV 4 si^ ra M^ l e ?Q r,i wa her report-9.v orchestral, rerord -V Village Romeo ; and Jullet-Tfte Wafk to the Paradise Garden"; 9.5, Melo-
dious Four and Frances Harnerton, "Sound the Merry Tambourine," "Shepherd, Thy Demeanour Vary," "The Bee"; 9.15, Harold Beck, "Slumber Song"; 9.19, Russell Sumner, "Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces," "My Lovely Celia"; 9.23, Belle Renaut, "Ah, Willow," "Come, Let's Be Merry": 9.27, grand organ, record, "Temple Bells," "Less Than the Dust"; 9.31, studio trio, "Meloflie—Souvenir d'un Lieu Cher," "Serenade d'Houque"; 9.30, Maiona Juriss, "Queen {Catherine's Defence"; 9.44, T. D. Williams and Beltona Duo, "Tinker's Song-," "Beggar's Song," "Come to the Fair"; 9.51, orchestral, record, 'Marche," "Valse des Fleurs"; ".57, Melodious Four, "The Bells of St. Michael's Tower." Dunedin, 4VA. —Silent day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 6
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