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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. i i Details of programmes to be sent out by Kew Zealand and Australian broadcasting istatlons to-day and to-morrow are as follow: —• ' Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—s ;p.m., children's session; 6.0,. dinner music; .7.0, news and market reports; S.O, chimes; s.i, relay of concert from Town Hall by Municipal Sand, under. Christopher Smith; 10.Q, selected programme of dance records. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 "metres .—5 p.m., children's session; 6.0„ dinner music; 7.0, news, market reports and .sports results;.; 8.0, chimes; -overture, 2YA Salon orchestra, . Zampa ; 8.9, guartet, Melody Four, "The.Owl and the Pussy Cat"; 8.13, tenor, S. Duncan, '"Where My Caravan Has nested trio, Mr. M. Kenny's Steel, Guitar Trio "Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine," wnn Thee"; 8.24, b'ass, W. W.'Marshall, "Gipsy Love Song"; 8:28, chorus, Light ■ Opera Company, vocal gems from "Whoopee ;(record) ; 8:32; instrufflental, '2YA Salon Orchestra, "I Hear-You Calling .Me, In an Old-Fashioned Town".; 8.40, comedian, Sir Harry Lauder, "Rising .Early in the Morning," "She' is ' My Daisy" (record);; 8.46, soprano, .Mrs..- R. • S. .Allwright, "Flight"; 8.50, guartet, Melodie Four, request number; 8.54, ' Instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, request number; ?.|, weather report; 9.4, " "humour, C. E. Wheeler, "/Parliamentary Reminiscences ; ;9.14, trio, Mr. M. Kenny's Steel Guitar Trio, "Sleepy Valley," .-"Yo/ te - too"; 0chorus, Light Opera Company, Gems from "Hold Everything"; 9.25, tenor, F. 'Bryant, "The Old -Refrain'-'; -9:29, selection, 2YA -Salon Orchestra, ."Cairo"; 9.37, duet and ichorus, Mrs. R. S. Allwright, S. Duncan and Melodie Four, "Miserere"; 0.-* li organ, R. Foort, "The Sacred Hour"; L. James, "Medley of Old Songs" (record); 9.47, baritone, R. S. Allwright, "The Village Blacksmith"; 9.51, quartet, Melodie Four,, " 'Cause I'd Nothing Else to Bo"; 9.55, instrumental, .2YA Salon Orchestra, "Dance Novelties"; 10.5, selected programme of dance records. - : ' Christchurch, 3VA.'(306. metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; -" 7.0, news; 7-30, sports results; 8.1, chorus, The Vagabonds, "••■ "Hello,- 3YA" and old-time popular ehoruses; duet, Lawrence and Anderson, "'Little: Green Valley"; 'baritone, Vagabond •Pedler, "Hail Caledonia"; sketch, Vagabonds, '"The' Harassed ' Comedian" ; -Bong, Vagabond Hale, "The Babbling Brook";;, orchestral, Nat. Shllkret and Salon' Group, <"01d"Black Joe"; novelty, Vagabond Began, "Tap Dancing"; piano, Amy Peters, "improvisations"; song, Vagabond Cordner, r "01' Man River"; humour, Vagabond Lamb, "'The'" Two to Two tp Tooting"; banjo, 31arie ; de Pietro, "Frivolous Joe"; duet, Vagabond Hale and Flattery, "Let's Grow ■Old -Together"; chorus, The 'Vagabonds, "Pre-war Popular Choruses"; 9.0, weather report; .9.2,,ch0ra1, The Vagabonds, "Waritima. Choruses';; piano, Amy Peters,- 'Uazz' Improvisations"; duet, Vagabonds Lawrence and Comfort, "Did I Do That?"; song, Vagabond Cordner, "Prince Ivan's Song"-; orchestral, Nat -Shilkret and Salon Group, "My -Old Kentucky -Home"- (record); duet, Lawrence and Anderson,."Carolina Moon"; novelty, Vagabond Hegah, "Sand Jigging"; song,- Vagabond Flattery, "Neapolitan Nights"; -humour, Vagabond Lamb, "A Proper Coffee Cup"; trio, Lawrence, Comfort and Hegan, "Darkie Melodies"; -organ, Jesse Crawford, "In the Heart of the Sunset"; duet, Flattery and Hale, '"Aloha"; finale, .The-Vagabonds," "Auld Lang Syne"; 10.0, programme of dance records. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —6 dinner-music; 7.0., news; 8.1, relay of 3YA, Christchurch; 10:0., selected! programme of dance records. ' Sydney, 2FC (45.1 metres).—7.4s P.m., children's- session; 8.45, orchestral;; .9.20, sports Jesuits; 9.30, country session; 10.0, relay from Sydney Town ;Hall of concert by Musicians' Union; 12.20, glance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —8.15 p:m., orchestral; 8.45,. children's session; 9.0, sports results j 9.20,. orchestral;. 10.0, popular Items; 10.31, account of boxing contest at Sydney Stadium; 14.31, popular items and dance music. V-: Melbourne, SLO (371 metres). — 7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.35, dinner music; 8.45, Jecturette; 9.1, market reports; 9.25, lecturette; 9.40, news; ,9.45, lecturette; 10, concert programme. . i Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 8.15 p.m., dinner music; .9.30, ;news and market reports; 9.5,8y lec.turetie; 10,. concert pro'gramme; .'■■''' ■ ■* -<•■.-■-'•.- , Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). —> 8.30 ; p.m., children!s session;. 9.0,- sporting news; 10.0, popular items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 'p.m,, studio items; 6, children's service; 6.55, relay of .divine service from St. f Andrew's -Church; preacher, ißev. Ivo Bertram; 8.'30, selection, Orchestre SymphonIque de Paris, "Scenes Pittoresgue" (record); soprano, Mrs. E. J. Le Pettit, "Night Wind," ',A Mother's Song"; Instrumental,- Studio Trio, "Andante"; quartet, Salisbury Singers, "Early One Morning"; piano, E. Waters,"Polonaise in E Major"; baritone, C. Williams, "The Lord is My Light"; soprano, Mrs. Le Pettit, "Can't Remember"; instrumental, Studio Trio, "Song Without Words," "Serenade"; baritone, C. Williams, "For He shall Give His Angels Charge Over Thee," '>How Lovely are Thy Dwellings"; selection Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "Scenes Pittoresques." " Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).— 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6, children's song service; .7, relay of evening service of Trinity Methodist Church, Newtown; preacher,-Rev!' T. W.'Vealie; 8.15, studio concert by the Miramar Silver Band and 2YA artists; hymn, band, "Nearer, My God, to Thee".; overture, "Jubilation"; soprano, Nora Gray, "God's Garden"; Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Capriccio Italien" (record); tenor, G. A. BlaCkie, "If. with All Your Hearts"; selection, band, can Beauties"; contralto, Evelyn Robinson, "Allelulia"; chpral, Don Cossacks, "In der Kirche" (record); march, band, '"Eclipse"; soprano, Nora Gray,- "Allah," "Just in the Hush"; -orchestral, New Queen's Hall Orchestra, "Finlandia" (record); tenor, G. A. Blackie, "Prelude"; fantasia, band, "Sunny Memories"; contralto, Evelyn Rbbinson, "Home-Isn't Home without You," "My Thoughts"; duet, Isol>el Boillie.and E. Russell, "Give Me Your Darling Hands"; waltz, band, "Silver Moonbeams"; march, band, "Moray Firth."
Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 3 1 p.m., gramophone Items"; 5.30, cnildren's service.; .6.30, .gramophone items; 7, relay ol service from St. Church; preacher, Rev. J. X. Rohinson; relay, from 4YA, Dunedrn. Dunedin, 4YA .(46'S metres^.—3 pjn., gramophone items; 5.30, children's service; 6.15, organ recital by J3. "H. Heywood';. 6;30, relay of .service from St. Paul's- Cathedral; preacher, -Canon TJevllle,; 8.15, studio concert ±»y Kalfeoral and iYA artists; .hymn, "For All the Saints";, march, "The .soprano, Jlae StuEbs, "Not "Understood," "God, and God Alone is- Love"; choir, 'Don OossacHs, "Three JFolk Songs"; serenade, nand, "The Metsterslngers," "In Bis Hour of SoTtened; Splendour"; baritone, "W. Huffell, "He Heard- the Great Sea bailing"; organ, Q. Mac Lean, "Incidental Music to The ;Mer- i chant of- Venice"; weather report; airi varie, hand, "Simeon"-; soprano, 'Rao, Stubbs, "How lovely me "Thy Dwellings"; ; Choir, Don -Cossacks, "How Great Our i,ord is Magnified" (record),; '.cello., F. Salmond, i "Kol 'Nedrel" {(record); march, land, j ,f Machihe- Gun -Guards";' cornet, ; *Xead, Kinoly Light"; baritone, W. HuffeU, "Tally Ho," "On.wmg-s of.Song";; selection,iand, i , "The French "Maid";, hymn. '"Kaikorai." i : Sydney,' 2FC (.451 metres). —8 p.m.,; studio programme; 8;40, talk, Dr. ;L. G. -H. ■ Huxley, -"Atmospherics",; <9, :studlD dtems.S I 9.30, talk, Dr. L.. Hilts, ".Facts and. Fancies"; .9.45, band music; 10.50, stuulp items. ' " Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). '■ — ;8 p;m„ children's session; 8.50, organ music; ,9, relay of divine service Irom Pitt ..Street Congregational Church; 1D.30, studio items. ' Brisbane, 4QG (395 rmetres). — 8 p.m., children'.s session; 9, relay of .service from City Congregational Church; .lO.iO.W.urHtzer music and sstudio items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 13
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