OVER THE AERIAL.
BROADCASTS THIS EVENING.
Details or programmes to be sent out by A'ew Zealand and Australian broadcasting- stations to-day and to-morrow are aS Auclc o Und7lYA (333 -metres)..-7 p., news and market reports; 7.40, talk,, iv Ken-,. "Physical Culture"; 8 0 selected programmevor part-songs by *YA.,Cholr, "The Blue Alsatian Mountains," "Drink to Me Only," "The Sea Hatlv Its Pearls," "Old Mother Hubbard," "Softly, ,BpW |; .O«J the Sea," "The: oars are Splashing Lightlj," "Come- Unto These Yellow Sands," "Hymn to Music," "in This Hour or Softened Splendour,"' "Route Marchin'"; topical talk. A. B. Chappell; pianororte solo, c. Towsey, "Autumn"; solos, Mrs. H. L. Timrninrs, "My Dear Soul." "One Little Hour," "Arcady is Ever young"; solos, Gladys V.' Brooke, "There's, a Land,' "Lire's Epitome," "Love's Old Sweet Song" ; recitals, Marian Irving, "I Wouldn t Be Too Ladylike," "Cats and Dogs," "Just Fancy." ' Wellington, 2YA — Silent day. Christohufch, 3YA (306 metres).—s p.m., children's session; 6 ; 0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.30, market reports; 8.0, relay from Civic Theatre' of concert by Christchurch Orchestral Society.
Dunedirv, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.i5, talk, "Review Journal Agriculture," L. W. McCaskill; 8.0, chimes; novelty, the band, !'.Down>Maln Street"; tone poem, the band, "Twiligrht in the Mountains"; 8.9* soprano, Rita Holmes, "Farewell to Summer"; 8.13, violin and piano, T. .Ferram and M. "Wilson, "When My Dreams Gome True," "Sleepy Valley"; S.2i, recitals, Pennie Marshall, "Spring; Wind in London," "Ethelred'.'; 8.27, saxophone band, "Coon's Birthday," "Lovable and Sweet"; 8.34, vocal, B. Brown, "Roaming- in the Gloaming-," "I Belong- to Glasgow"; 8.43, violin and piano, T. Ferrant and'M. Wilson, "Rainbow Man," "Too Wonderful for Words"; 8.47, contralto, Netta Wilkie, "The Little Old Garden," "Ships of Arcady"; 8.53, march, saxophone band, "Local Pride"; tone poem, the band,
•'Fragrant Flowers"; 9.0, weather report; 9;2, soprano, Rita Holmes, "Open Thy' Blue Eyes,"- "Sing- 'to JVIc the Auld Scotch Song-s"; 9.7, violin and piano, ,T. Ferrant and M. Wilson, "When I'm in Love"; 9.11, recital, Pennie Marshall, "Ballad of Splendid Silence"; 9.15, tone poem, saxophone band, "In An Arab Camp"; foxtrot,,saxophone band, the Cream in My Coffee"; 9.21, vocal, B. Brown, "When I Get Back to Bonny Scotland"; 9.24, Violin and piano, T. Ferrant and M. Wilson, "That's-What . Put the Sweet in Home Sweet Home"; 9.27, contralto, Netta Wilkie, "Meeting- or the Waters"; 9.29, saxophone band,. "Blue Streak"; 9.33, programme of dance records. . j
Sydney, 2FC-, (451 metre's).-?— 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.15, orchestra; 8.50, sport news; 8.55, country session; 9.30, studio items; 10.13, relay, from Prince Edward Theatre of "The' Vagabond .King-."
Sydney, 2BL (353, metres).—B.ls p.m., children's session; 'S.3 5, market reports; 9.33, studio, items:' 9.37,. revival of presentation or "The Recruiting- Officer" on June 4, 1792, with introductory comments; 10.37, studio items. ;••
Melbourne, 3LO (3TI metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.5, dinner music; 8.15, lecturette; '8.31; market reports; 8.35,. lecturette; 9.10, news; 9.15, lecturette; 9..30, concert; programme. Melbourne/ 3AR (484 metres). —7.45 p.m., dinner music; 9.0, news and market reports; 9.20, lecturette; 9.30, concert programme. : ,
Brisbane, 4QQ (395 metres)-.—S p.m., children's session; 8.30, market reports; 9.30, popular items; 9.45, radio , serial, "Tie Jazz Spider"; 10.30, popular items.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). — ilifti a.m., relay of account or race meeting: at Ellerslle; 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports: 8. presentation or minstrel show by Minus Fives,'assisted by Bert Klngsland's Saxophone Quartet; 9.30. selected programme of dance records.
Wellington, 2YA (-116.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session, market reports and sporting results; 7.30. lecturette. J. W. Fergie, "The Romance of the Main Trunk Railway"; 7.40, lecturette, L. D. Webster. "The Sad Decay of Jazz"; studio concert hy the Wellington Artillery Band and 2YA artists; 8, chimes; march, the hand, "Kingof the Clouds";, overture, the hand, "The Silver Star"; 8.13, soprano, Amy Dunn. "Destiny"; 8.17, baritone, J.' Horrack, "Two.Eastern Song-s"; 8.23, fantasia, the band, "My Pretty Jano";. 8.33, elocution, M; TohkS, "The 'Ish* Habit"; 8.38, tenor, O. A, Blackie, "Bonnie Mary of Argyle"; 8.42, Wurlitzer organ, S. Macpherson, "The Monk's Dream"; 8.45, contralto,, Ivy Stanton, "The Holy. City"; 8.49, concerted, S. Howard, Vera Pearce, L. Henry "and Company, "Our Village Concert" (record); 8.57, serenade, the band, "Moonlight in Venice"; 9.3, weather report and announcements; 9.5, soprano. Amy Dunn, "Keep on Ifopln'," "Sing', S|ng\ Blackbird"; 9.11, baritone, J. Horrack, "Hail Caledonia"; 9 15, waltz, the band, "Fascination"; 9.20. ftlocuttbn, Mrs. M. Tonks, "How to Capture Your Prince"; 9.25, instrumental, Zono-. phone Salon Orchestra., "Killarney." "Old Hustle Bridge" (record); 9.31, tenor, ,G. \. Blackie, "Dream Boat"; 9.35, selection, the band,'"Satanella.": 0.47. contralto, Ivy Htuntoii; "Morepork," "Mokl"; 9.53, .sea ehantevi, J. Goss and.the. Cathedral Male voice Oi#tet, "Walk Him Along-, Johnnie," "Johnny' Come? Down to Hilo" U'ecord); .^6., the.Mud, afepdiiifrY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1930, Page 6
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