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BROADCASTS THIB EVENING. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-dsy and to-morrow are as follow: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—s p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7, booK review; 7.15, news and markets; 7.40, talk under, the auspices of the Zoological Society, by Professor*. C. Sperrin-Johnson; 8, chimes; 8.1, nov; elty programme by 'the "Minus Fives,' "AJfter Dinner"; 9.30, dance record programme until 11. , . . Wellineton, 2YA (416.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's .session;,, 6, dinner muse; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, A. J. Nicholls, "Gardening"; 8, chimes; 8 1, studio concert by the' Ist Battalion Wellington Regimental Band, and assisting artists; band, "Mephistopheles," "The Dawn or Victory"; 8.16, soprano, Amy Dunn, "Serenata"; 8.20, baritone, Claude Moss, "Route Marching"; 8.24, instrumental, "Broadway Melody," "You Were Meant for Me"; 8.31, humour, Esme Crow, "Two Men"; 8.37, band, "Carolina Moon'; 8 43, contralto, Ivy Stanton, "Temple Bells," "Less than the Dust"; 8.49, tenor, Stewart Nelson, "At Dawning"; 8.53, band, "The Toymaker's Dream"; 8.58, weather report; 9, Amy Dunn, "Salaam," "O Restless Sea"; 9.6, Claude Moss, "Sometimes in Summer"; 9.10, band, "Rossini's Works"- 9.20, humour, Esme Crow, "Miss Busv"; 9-26, instrumental, "The Desert Song Waltz," "Underneath the Russian Moon"; 9.33, Ivy Stanton, "Break, Break, BreaK"; 9.37, band, "Chant Sans Paroles," "Minuet in G"; 9.47, Stewart Nelson, "Castilian Lament"; 9.51, band, "When I-Met Connie ) in the Cornfield," "The Flying SCl Cnrißtchurch, 3YA (306 metres).— results' or Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting at Addington, interspersed with studio items; 5, children's session; 6 dinner music; 7, lecturette, D. Sidey, "Keeping up the Wool Clip"; 8, programme from Radio Exhibition and 3YA studios; instrumental, "Ballet Music"; 8.8, tenor, Ernest Rogers, "Macushla"; 8.12, piano, Dorothy Davies, "Noel"; 8.16. soprano,' Madame Gower-Burns, "The Cuckoo"; 8.20, 'cello, Harold Beck, "O Star of Eve"; 8.25, tenor, "For You Alone ; 8.29, studio octet, "Valse de la Reive ; orchestra, "Orpheus in Hades"; bass, "How Goes it, Prince"; nightingales and church bells, "A Summer Night Idyll"; 8.45, studio octet, "Air and Gigue"; 8.52, soprano, Frances Hamerton, "Open Thy Blue Eyes ; 8.55, tenor, "Serenade"; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, studio trio, "Rondo from B Flat Trio"; 9.6, contralto, Belle Renaut, "The Star Flower Tree"; 9-9, baritone, T D Williams, "Charming Chloe"; 9.12, studio octet, "Dance or the Sugar Plum Fairy"; 9.15, choral, "Stars of the Summer night"; bass, "Song or the Viking Guest"; orchestra. Nutcracker suite, "Arab Dance," "Chinese Dance," "Dance of the Flutes"; 9.30, tenor, "Widmung," "Ich Grolle Nlcht"; 9.35, studio octet, "Andantina"; 9.40, contralto, Belle Ren-aur-Hine e Hine"; 9.44, Melodious Duo "WTiere the Violets Grow"; 9.47, studio trio, "Minuet," "Hungarian Dance'; 9.52, baritone, "Less than the Dust," "Till I Wake"; soprano, Frances Hamerton, Now the Lark is Up"; 9.59, instrumental, "Entr'acte and Valse"; 10, short programme of gramophone records from 3YA StU Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—B P.m relay of programme from 3YA, ennsx2FO (442 metres). — 7.45 p.m'■ children's session; 8.45, dinner music by the studio orchestra; 9.30, news, Markets and sports; 9.45, o organ r^; 10, concert programme; 12, dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—B.lo p.m., dinner music; 8.45, children's session; 9 5, studio music; 9.20, market reports; 9.30 dinner music; 10, theatre presentation; 11, Australian Broadcasting Players in a variety programme. . Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30, market reports; 9, lecturettes; 10, concert programme. . . ._ Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 8.10 p.m., children's session; 9.30, gramophone records; 9.45, market reports; 10, vocal, instrumental and other items. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —8 p.m., dinner music * 5.30, children's session; 9, news, markets and lecturette; 10, instrumental and other items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio Horns; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news fcid markets; S.O, chimes; 8.1, three-act pl*y, "The Witness Tor the Derence," by the Auckland Dramatic Players. Wellington, £YA (416.7 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturette, R. Howard Taylor, "Care.of the Feet"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestrina, "Norma"; 8.9, soprano, Jeanett3 Briggs, "Indian Love Call"; 8.13, piano, Dorothy Innes, "Tango," "Romance iri F Sharp"; 5.20, Ariel Singers, "Fairest Daughter or the Graces"; 8.24, 'cello "and organ record. "The Prize Song": 8.28, humour, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, "I'm a Devil When I'm Annoyed," "Wilderness"; 8.35, orchestrina, "Rigoletto"; 8.43, bass J. M. Caldwell, "The. Cobbler's Song"; 5.47, Ariel Singers. "Youth's the Season Made for Joy"; 5.51, orchestrina, ''0 Star Of Eye," "Aifla"; 8.59. weather report; 9.1. tenor, Roy Hill, "Ah! Moon or My Delijrnt"; 0.5, vocal gems from "Lilac Time"; 9.13, orchestrina, "Count or Luxembourg"; 9.21, vocal duet, Jeanette Briggs and Ngaire Coster, "Di Conforto Un
Raggio So Lo"; 9.25, humour, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, "Never Mind What the Doctors Say," "Auto-Suggestion"; duet, "Olde-de-0"; 9.32, band, "Carmen — Entr'acte"; 9.40, Ngaire Coster, "Habanera"; 9.44, violin, "Zapateado"; 9.48, Ariel Singers, "The Stars That Above us are Shining"; 9.52, orchestrina, "The Spring Maid." Chrietchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —19 noon, results of Metropolitan TrottingClub's meeting at Addington, interspersed with studio items; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news session; 8.0, programme from Radio Exhibition and 3YA studios; Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, "You Were Meant For Me"; 8.4, tenor, C. R. Williamson, "Love's Garden of Roses," "I Heard You Singing"; 8.10, saxophone, Les. Marston, "Saxerella"; 8.14, songs, Charles Lawrence, "Songs, Happy and Snappy"; 8.21, dance music, "Broadway Melody"; 8.25, humour.-Lily Kinsella, "The Umpteen Serial Picture"; 8.29, dance music, "Louise"; 8.32, vocal, "Old Folks at Home"; Hawaiian, "Under the South Sea Palms," "Moana Chimes"; 'baritone, "The Skipper or the Mary Jano"; 8.45, dance music, "I Wanna Go Places"; 5.49, tenor, W. J. Trewern, "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby"; 8.53, humour, Noel Newson, "Musicians and How They Musish"; 8.57, dance music, "That's You. Baby," "Breakaway"; 9.5, Cathedral Male Quartet, "Like Apple Blossoms," "They Kissed, I Saw Them Do It"; 9.15, .humour, "Casey Addresses His Comrades in Arms"; organ, "Sonny Boy," "For Old Times Sake"; baritone, "The Adorable Outcast," "When Love Comes Stealing"; 9.30, dance music, "Old Man Sunshine," "One Alone"; 9.35, Joyous Duo, 'There's a Rainbow Round My Shoulder," "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man"; 9.44, dance music, "Ten Little Miles from Town"; 9.54, Cathedral Quartet, "Bird Songs at Eventide," "The Little Irish Girl"; 9.58, songs, Charles Lawrence, "Songs, Old and New"; 10.0, dance music, "The One That I Love Loves Me." "Wedding or the Painted Doll"; 10.15, programme of instrumental and other items from 3YA studio until 11. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news session; 8.0, "relay of programme from 3YA, Christchurch.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 270, 14 November 1929, Page 6
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