OVER THE AERIAL.
% & THIS EVENING. 'Derails : of 'programmes to -be sent' out by New Zealand ana Australian broadcastIns: stations fonday ana to-morrow are as follow:— ;V. ' IYA (333 metres). —5 p.m., children's!. s&gsloh; .6, dinner mtifeic; 7, news: and jnjarlrtt Reports; 8, chimes; .1 YA "Orchestral Octet, "Savoy American Med* ley"; 8.10, baritone. Mr. Hartley Warburton, "Devon for Me," "To a Miniature"; 8.17, accordion and banjo, "Vision of Love" (record); 8.20, Sir Harry Lauder, "The Kilty :Lads" (record); 8.23, Orchestral Octet, "Spanish Caprice; 8.31, humour. Mf. Dan Flood, "Teleph6ne Language," '"Gimme a Little Kiss"; 8.38, soprano, Miss Matty Youngson, "Star Vicino al Bel hlolo," "The Enchanted Forest'-'; 8.45, Orchestral Octet, "La Rosita," "Barcafolla"; 8.53, humour, Mr. E. Hastings, "And Yet I Don't Know," "Matilda"; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, baritone, Mr. 11. Warburtort, "Sincerity"; 9.7, piano and vocal duet, "Pagan Love. Song," "Happy Days and- Happy ; Nights" (record); -9.15, Whistling;'- "with orchestra, .'Charles: -Kellogg "Narcissus"; 9.18, soprano, Miss Matty Youngson,■•-"Sing, .Sing, Birds on the Wing"; 9.22-, orchestral, Orchestral, pctet, "Waltz from i'Tiie 'Bluebird' J '; 1 9.30, humour,' .Mr. -Dan' ~Flopdi :\ . "Masks and Faces"; 9.i54, "male" chorus, The ..Rounders, "Dixie Vagabond" (record) ; "piano and vocal. Eric and Jack, "Walking with Susie," "Tip Toe Through the Tulips" (record); 9.4'5, comedian, Wish Wynne, "A Bed Time Story" (record); 9.51, Orchestral Octet, selection from "Chu. Chin Show"; 10, dance music.
Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; C, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. \V. M. Jackson, "Gladioli and 'Gardening Hints"; 8, chimes; overture, Salon;Orches-. tra, "Itaiiana"-; 870, quartbt, Melodle Four, : 'The Battle Eve"; 8.13, steel'guitar, Mr. L. Beavis, "Aloha Oe," "Drowsy Waters"; 8.20, baritone, Mr. R. S. Allwright, "The Old Black Mare"; 8.24', cornet and trombone duet, Messrs. W. Snedden and H. Dakes, "Excelsior"; 8.34, humour, Mr. A. rC: * 'Hjjnnon', ; "Advertisements"; 8.40, soprano;, Mrs. G.-Erlam, "Let . the Rest or the" World Go By" ; : 8-.;44," accordion and banjo, P. Frosini, "Vision of Love" :i'r#c'6ri).y'!.& ; A7 r tenor;. Mr. Sam .Duncan, ;'SerehaTa'.';':B.si,' Salon Orchestra, request item; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, tenor, Mr. ?rank Bryant;-"In an Old-fashioned Town"; 9.5, duet, Winnie3lelville and Derek Oldtiam, "Trot Here and There," "The Swing Bong"; 9.11, selection, Salon Orchestra, 'Poppy"; 9.19, 'Melodie Four, request item; 9.23„ humoiuv Mr. A. C. Hannon, 'The Trans-continental .Railway"; 9.30, ;teel guitar, Mr. L. Beavis, "Home, Sweet Home," "Pua Carnation"; 9.36, song, Mrs. G. Eriam,-'-'Two-Lihle Girls in Blue"; 9.40, sass, Mr. W. W. Marshall,- "Asleep in the Deep"; 9.44,-accordion with banjo, P. :.?rosini,i Heaven" (record); 3.48, Melodie Four, "A Mistake"-, 9.51, ;omedian,-Johnny -Marvin,, H Used to You", (record); '9;54, Salon Orchestra, dance lovelties,;,"! 0.2, dance music until 11 p.m. Chr.fstchurch, SVA (3oe metres). - — 5 p.m., children's hour; 6, dinner-music; 7, news session; 8, relay from 4YA of openng of new Town Hall, Dunedin; 10, dance music-iintii 11 p.m.
Dunedto, 4YA ( IC3 .metres) .—5 p.m., chlldroji's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news' "session-;. 3, official opening- of new Town Hail';'lo, dance music until 11 p.m. . Sydney, 2FC. (451 metres): —7.45 p.m.,. children's session; 9:30, news session; 10, hospital coriaert-'pafty; Sydney, 28L.C353 metres) .—8.15 p.m., dinner music; '9,. sports results; 10. studio programme; 10.30, description or Losing',.contest, at Stadium....
' .'/ toWrrow's programmes. . Auckland, I'YA (333 metres).—3 .p.m., •seleC'ted Ite'ms*; •i'.O, literacy selection Ly 'the'- announcer; 6:0, children's session, con- ■ rtucrted Ly 6.55, relay of pivine service -bom Strand-Methodist Mwjuon, preaclieri" Rev.- C, ; <?, . 5.3:0, relay cifrconcfM't.ijy Municipal Band. ' .Wellington, 2YA (41'6.7' metres) to 4.30: p.m., •arje-rnoon; sessionr 6.0, ?cnild'ren's SQiig service;. 7.D. relay of eyeing' service -■'of St. ' Paul's Pro-Cathedral, preacher, Rev.'Perclval James; 8.15, relay frofn Ara'molio,' Wangnnui, of. concert by AraAi'olls:ArOtTio'dipt- Church Choir. "Sythiay-, 2FC v ('431 'metre's)-. —5 p.m., •'<Pl&a*»ni,--Sunday -Afternoon" programme; 8.0, recital, of Gounod's works; 9.0, service jftjjwi-. Jlandwielf:,. 'Presbyterian Church; -ro.3o;''prc%ramme-awangred»by Mi'. Konald , foster; .11., 1.2, grand opera selections.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 12
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