OVER THE AERIAL.
* . BROADCASTS this evening.
Details or programmes to He sent out; bv New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations .to-day and to-morrow are as f °*u7kl«nd IYA (333: metces) .—5 p.m., SS re^ W s^ S5 TnV 6 -° maS r \ Kj "Intro ductory ettG remarks JSTj Jg* taiirq to be given- under tne auspices or Nations Union"; cttfroes' Jftvelty programme by tne ' Minus Fiffi^4'iitled : "In a t ßudget or S °l!Ss d me C treS -6 P.nw -dinner music; 7.0, and market ipDorts • 7.40, lecturette, Hare Hongi, "Maori Pronunciation" ; 8.0,. chimes, studio concert ;by Wellington Tramways Band Way"; 8.23, concert solo, with band accompaniment, Bandsman st ® venso £' <iA,mtrails": . 8.29, elocution, Mr..> K. \itken,'"The Coward"; 8.36, Victoria -Trio, "The Prince Waltz"; . 8.40, :Mnttalto, Mtes Ivv Stanton, "Morepork," "Mok ' , tenor Mr. Harry, Phipps, '' c ?" neMe '" n ' t C ;°.^ alt J Beloved"; 8.52, weather report; waltz, Sie band! "Casino Tanze"; soprano, Mrs. G. Barlow, "Break ot Day, ma S'-i -Melody or Love"; Instrumental, Victoria THo, "La Sorella, Polka ; 9.13, baritone, Mr: G. McCheyne, "1 Know a Lovely Garden," "In an Old-fashioned Garden?'; 9.16, band, "Brilliant ; 9.20, elocution, Mr.' K. Aitken, "The Waster"; 9.27, trombone solo, Wfch band accompaniment, Bandsman Glennie, "The Switelil)ack";: .9.32, tenor; Mr. - Harry Phipps, "Laugh. and Sing";- 9.36, orchestra with Wurlitzer organ,."Old Time Songs ; 9-ii. contralto, Miss ivy Stanton, "0 Love From Tliy Power"; 9.48, male voices, with piano, "Wake Up"; 9.51, "Humoreske," "Mc : Gregor's Wedding" "Waldermere"; 10.1, close down. " Chrietchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—G p.m., dinner session; .7.o,'news and market 'reports; 7.30, lecturette, Mr. Montgomery, or-the- State Forest Service;' 8.0,. chimes,special programme -by the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society;, overture, orchestra, .'"Caliph of Baghdad"; 8.9 j- 'Shakespearean sketch, Professor Shelley, "Quarrel Scene" From "Julius Caesar"r 8.17, • contralto, Mrs. A. Harper, 8.21, selection, orchestra, "Maritana"; 8.29, short play, "Reggie Makes a Complaint"; 8.39, viola, Lionel Tertis, "Allegro-from Sonata in F"; 8.43, recitative and aria, ' Mr. A.: G. Thompson, "Fair Star or Eve"; 8.48, orchestral selec-. tion,' "Norma"; 8.56, weather forecast; 8.58,' dramatic and musical presentation of Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," introducing "Anitra's Dance" and "In 'the Hall or the Mountain King"; Soiveig's song will be sung by Mrs. W. Harris; 9.28, orchestral selection, "William Tell";. 9.36, play, "Augustus in Search of a Father"; 9.56, soprano, Mrs. W. Harris, "Shakespearean Songs"; -i 0.2, close down.. Dunedin, 4YA.—Silent day. Sydney, 2FC-(442 metres) . —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.45, orchestral items; 9.20, sports results; 9.58, musical ifems. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—B.4s p.m., children's session;,, 9.5,. market reports; 9.20, orchestral 'items; 10.0,- musical items. Melbourne," 3LO (371 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.35, dinner music; 9.1, market reports; 10.0, concert programme.;, Melbourne 3AR (484 metres) .—8.15 p.m., dinner music; 9.30, news and market reports; 10.0, concert programme.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 6
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