OVER THE AERIAL.
' THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. Petails.or. programmes.to ne sent out fly New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations, to-day and to-morrow are as foll.QWp-*.- ; ;:"'4ij Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—s p.m., children's session: '6.0. ..dinner music; 7.0,' : news and -market reports; 7/40";' Mabel Milne, ' "Health and \ Diet"; 8.0." chimes; 8.1, selection, - Reginald Morgan's Symphonic Quintet, Grand Opera, "Carmen"-'(Bizet);: 8.8. baritone solo, Mr, John Bree. "From Oberon in Fairyland" (Slater);- -8.12-, violin solo.. Mr. J.. G. Fowler, "Legende" fWicniawski); 8.16, soprano solos, Mrs.'Jean ~Le Petit, "Where i.oaf Lahd'-Lies" (Leoni). "A Little Prayer" (Leon!); 5.23. bracket or roxtrots, Reginald Morgan's Symphonic Quintet, "Some Sweet.Day" /ShiUcret), "Good News"; 8.3 1p sketch, Mrs. Betty "Bell and Mr; Dan Flood, "The Pact"; r ß.'4l', saxophone solo, Mr. Charles McGlashan, "Valse Vanlte" (Wiedort) ; 8.40, ■■ tenor, Gene Austin, "A Garden in the Rain'" (Gibbons); 8.49, incidental music to "Robin Hood," the orchestra; 8.57. song at the piano, Reginald Morgan,- "Harlequin" (Sanderson); 9.1, evening forecast and announcements; 9.3, trumpet solo, Mr. Robert Sprowl, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan),; 9.7, contralto, Grace Hayes. "Did You Mean It?" (Lyman); 9.11, violin solo,-Mr. J. G. Fowler, "Air Tor G'String" (Bach); 9.13, baritone solos, Mr. J. Bree, "Parted" (Tosti), "For You Alone" (Gheel) ; 9.22,. marimba solo, Mr. Gordon Cole. "Ha'nnerology"; 9.26, soprano solo; Mrs. J. Le Petit. "The" Camel's Hump": 9.30, quartet, silver string quartet, "Kawaihau Waltz"; 9.34", baritone, Mr. R. Morgan, "I' Can't Do Without You" (Berlin); 9.38, sketch, Mrs. Betty Bell and Mr. Dan Flood, "Where Were You Last. Night"; 9.48, male, chorus, Prudhoe Cleeman. ."Soldier's Farewell" (Kinkel), "Border Ballad" (Maunder); 9.52, foxtrots, Reginald Morgan's Quintet; "Old Man Sunshine" (L'ange), "I Kiss Your Hand, Madame" (Cuvin).
Wellington, 2YA.— Silent day. Chrittchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; . CO, dinner music; 7.0. chimes; 7.30, stockmarket reports; 8.0, : chimes; 8.1, orchestra], record, "Lilac Time" overture; 8.0, soprano, Thelrna Ayres, "Flower Song," "Faust";' 8.13, Daritone, Cyril Rishworth, "Angels Guard Thee"; 8.17, chorus, record, "Anvil Chorus"; 8.20, instrumental, liohemian' Quintet, "Valses" (ColeridgeTavlor); 8.32, mezzo-contralto, Kellie Whitwortii,' 'O Del' Mlo Dolce Ardor"; 8.30, recital, Mavis ' Ritchie, '.'Gathering J'esches"; 8.44, orchestral, record, "Rosa-munde-Ehtr'acte'No. 2" (Schubert) ; 8.48, tenor, Sydney Andrews, "The Sons of the Toreador"; 8.54, Thclma Ayres, "A Tender Shadow," "Robin Adair"; 9.1, weather report; 9.3, Bohemian Quintet, "Vienna Lire"; 9.13, Cyril Kishworth, "From the Land of the .'Sky-Blue Water," - "Less Than the Dust";- 9.19, mandolin band, record, '•Serenade" (Drigo); .f1.22, Nellie- Whitworth, "Lie There, My Lute," "Love Song" (Brahms); 9.30, oeratic chorus, record, "Soldiers' Chorus" ("Faust"); 9.33, Bohemian Quintet, "Three Dances from Henry-VIII."; 9.41, Mavis Ritchie, "My Financial 'Career"; ft.47, Sydney Andrews, "Thy Remembrance," "The Four-Lear Clover"; 9.53, orchestral, record, "I Pagllacci" selection. Ountdin, 4YA (463 metres) .—6 p.m., children's session; r7.0, news; 8.0, variety entertainment presented by' the "Four Aces" concert party; 9.33, gramophone danceprogrammeuntil.il. . .'.;■• TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., programme presented by Lewis Eady, Ltd.; 5, children's session; C, dinner music; 7, booX review; 7.15, news and market reports; 7.40, N. M. Richmond, "The Modern Age—As the Modern Woman Sees it"; 8, chimes; 8.1, Orchestra, "Crown of Diamonds," overture; 8.10, soprano, Mrs. E. A. Schade, "Ye Banks and Braes," "Ma Curly-headed Babby"; 8.17, piano, Gordon Johnston, "Moments of Melody"; 8.22, oneact play, Auckland Comedy -Players, "Waterloo"; 8.50, studio orchestra, "By thf- Lake at Geneva," suite; 8.58, J. F. Montague. "The Shooting of Dan McGrcw"; '.».», weather report; o.G, studio orchestra, "Three Old Songs"; 8.13, Mrs. Schade, "Betty's Garden"; 9.16, Gordon Johnston, selected; 9.20, recitals, George Warren, "Bairnies, Cuddle Doon," "The Laist to fuddle Doon"; 9.27, studio orchestra, "Mikado" selection; 9.36, gramophone dance programme until 11. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; G. dinner music; 7, lecturette, G. W. Otterson, "Works or Thomas Bracken?'; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra. "Marltana" .overture: 8.13, soprano, Mrs. J. F. Woodward and orchestra, "Invitation"; 8.17, piano, Joyce Downing "Lied," "Rigaudon," "Elie Tanse"; 8.27 recital, AUred Mazengarb, "Ma Little Rosa"; 8 ( 32, selection, orchestra, "La Boheme"; 8.47, whistling solo, Mr. Maxwell, selected; 8.51, selection, orchestra, "You're in Love"; 9.1, weather report; 9.3,.pian0, Ena Snedden, "Etude, Op. 10, >'o. 8"-(Chopin), "Rhapsodie Hongroise" No. 10 (Liszt); 9.10, Mrs. Woodward, "There-is Only the Laughter of Rippling Water," "Vilia" (f'Merry Widow"); 9.17, orchestra, "Rosary," selection, "Valse des Fleurs"; 9.28, humour, A. Mazengarb. selected; 9.3s,'orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" selection; 9.47, i. J; Bryan, "Mother of Mine,". "Devonshire; Cream and Cider"; 9.54, orchestra, "March of the Giants."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 221, 18 September 1929, Page 6
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