BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.
Details er pifofcrammes to fie sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting: stations to-day, to-morrow and Sunday arfe as follow: —• . Auckland, IVA (SSI mdtrds) ti.m., children's session} 6, dliliier imisicj 7, fiftiVs ana market reports; . 7.40, Wi Gi Whdelerj "Esperanto"; 8 ( chimes; g.l, relay df short , concert prograiiiiiie froin LeWis fiady ifail; 8.30, studio cericdft, irifeti-'umeiitai; fetiidid trid, "Trid in F," Op. 80, Fourth Movement (Schu= mann) ; 8.3(5, recital, 1 P. Montague, "Frdm My Scrapbook"; 8.46, Millicent O'Grady, "II Bacib''; 8.80, tiianb) ,Mafgot St. Lawrence Toner, "Scottish Poem"; 8.55, lec-ture-recitaL Daisy Basham and J. B. MfcLdan. "Balfe," Part i; 9.10, weather rep6ftj 0.13, 'cellfi, Molly Wfi&lit. !'Cherry Ripe"; 9.17, J. F. Montague, "Godiva"; 9.25, Millicent O'Grady, "Rose Softly Blooming," "Vale" (Russell) : 9.82, studio trio, "Three Miniatures" (3fid#e); 9.37, Daisy Basham diid J. B. McLean, "Balfd," PSft 2; ' 9:52) Mafgot Toner, "Romance" iSehamann), "Valse in B Minor" (Ghopiri); 9.58, syrhphony orchestra, ..refeord, "Toccata §rid FUgue iii D Miriof" (Bach). Wellington, 2VA (4i6.? ineti-gS).— 5 j3:m.j children's sesSidri.j O, dinndr,, fliusio 1, news, markets and .sports; . 7.40.; A. Variiey. tHe Gorriifig English Tdiir"; 8, fchiiiies; ordhestra, "RayiflOiid" Gvefture; 8:9, soprano. Amy jDunn. "Welcome* Happiest Moment;" Brl3, baritone, R. Madigan, "Falstairs prinkihg Song"; 8.17, 'cello solo, record, "Slliitiber Soflg 1 "; SiSlj fgcftai, Mrs. Gedrge' Gastje, "Tlie Wdoper'S. Dererice"; 8:28, selection, orchestra, "Madame Butterfly."; 8:36, contralto, Emma AstJiJ, "Ye Powers' that Dwell BelOw"; 8.40, vdcal finofusj* record, "The Bolieiiiiah Gifl" yOdai seiedtions) 3.48, tendr, Stewaft Nelson, "Siclliaria"! 8.52,. orchestra, "I Pagliacci" selection; 9, weather fepdi-t: 9.2, sepi'and, „Aftiy" ptirin, "L6V§ fliifl MiiSid"; 9.6, dfdhestra, "Sefenade" (Drig : o), "Pizzicato" (Delibes)j 9.16, Mrs.- Gastle, "in the Crowd,'' "The Last Thiiie at Night"; 9.23. 'cello, record, "Sicilieiine"; 9.27, Sdxtet arid chShis,
record, "Lticia fli L&rftffiermdor—Sextet''; 0.-81,* Emma Astill, '.'0 Del. Mio Doic£ Adoro''; 9.35, selection,. Orchestra, "The FSftiine Teller' 1 '; 9.43, ■ ft. Mfldifcdri, Di Mia P'rdsapia"; Stewart, "Ydiif Tiny H&na is Frozen"; 151, orchestra) "The Dollar Princess" selection; Christghurch, SJYA. (306 metres). —. 5 ?.m., children's sesSidil; 6, dinner riiiisic; , fiews j B,- <3hlffi6s, special nigger minstrel programme) 6.1, orchestral oVertiitej record) "Golden Slippers," "Old Joe,Ciark''j fi.f, Ijass solo arid cliorus, James Filer arid Of arid Opera Qiiartet, "Glick; Oidttf'; soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, ''My headed BabBy"; .8:14, banjo Sold* record, ''Uncanny Banjo'';. 8.17 ( mezzo-cdntraltO and Jeriof, MrtVis, gpllier arid E. Rogers, '■tie fe£Qy Moori"; §.-21, ifisti-uirieiitaij studio octet, "ValSe Bofifefiiierine/' . "Valge Rusficme," "ValSe de la Reine" (GoleridgdTaylor); 139, E. RogefS arid, .quartet, "De Rlrig-tailfed fiodh"; 5.93, recital,. Wifliffed Smith, "Before and Aftei"'j 8;39, string octet, "At an Old Trystlngr Place," "At Dawning:," "Valse Mau.resque"; 8.47, MaViS Spiller and quartet, "De Old Baiijd"; 8.50, JSliies ii'iier, ''d&fry Me Back id 01d Vlrginriy") 8;88, ociteit, "Plaritatlbn Holiday'!; 9.1, weather rdportj_9x3i Madaifie GowerBurns and quartet, "Far Away Ober,Dere"j James* Filer arid qiiartet, "Dirig, DOiig"'; 9.8, ianjo solo, record, "Baiijovlality"; 9.11,. tenor, B. Rogers, "Come; where my Love Lies Dreaming"; 9.14, Madame GowerBurns arid James Filer, "Hiirry U}?, Polnpey"; 9.1f, §trfhg oetet, "loliri Bfowh's Body," "My Old KentticKy HdfflS,"; "Turkey in the Straw"; 9,23) refeitai, Winifred Smith, "Uncle Moses Counting the Egg§"; 9.29, accordion Solo, record, "In the uood Old Stiiriirier time," "Wheft YSti and I were Young, Maggie") Ei. Rogers ahd quartet) "Oiir Dlriah," "Good-night") 9.42, gramophone danGe programme, until 11 p.m. Dunedln, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m I( children's session; 6, dinrier music; 7, news; 7.30, book review; 8, relay from Wairilafe Of jubilee celebrations Concert.Sydney, 2FC (442 'thetrfiS) p.iri:, children's session; 8.45, dinner jntisic; 9.30, news, markets and sports; 9.45, ergafl iifiCital; 10.So, Vafietjr programme J 12.20, dance music. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 8.15 p.m., children's session; 9.80, gramophone records; 9.45, market reports; 10, vocal, instrumental and other items. Brisbane, (385 metres). —8 p.m„ general news; 8.5, dinner music; 8.25, commercial; 8.30, children's session; .9, tiewS) markets aiid sports review; to, vocal, instrumental and other items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 247, 18 October 1929, Page 6
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641BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 247, 18 October 1929, Page 6
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