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OVER THE AERIAL.

, THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.

Details or programmes to he sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting 'stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow: — ■■ •• . '.v • Auckland, IYA (333 metres),—s p.m., •: children's session;' 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news , and market reports; 7.40, talk, i. F. Montague, "Maori Pronunciation and Place Names" (the programme, will he interrupted to relay selections by the Orphans' CliiJ) Orchestra); S.O, chimes; overture, "Oberon"; S.'j, bass-baritone, A. G. Tdylor, "OPatria!"; 8.13, selection, IYA •String Octet, under J..Whit'efoi'd Waugh, - Pinafore"; 819, soprano, Mrs L Piirry, '''She Had a Letter, from" Her Love,". "Merrie England"; 8.24, orchestral, "Master Melodies".•; from famous light operas; 8.34, baritone, R. Harrison, "Prologue," "Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree"; 8.43, talk, A. n: ChappeH, M.A.; "Topical Talk"; 5.58, weather forecast; 0.0, orchestral, "Pretioseu"; 9.18, hass-haritone, A. O. Taylor, "Si, tra. i ceppi," from "Kerenlce," "O, Isis Guide Them'," Trom "Magic Flute"; 0.25, orchestral, "Eugen Onegin"; 9.29, elocutionary interlude, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, "Waiting for the Guests"; 9.40, soprano, Mrs. L. Parry, "Lieti Signor," from "Gil UgonOtti," "Nymphs and Shepherds. Come Away," from '.'.The Libertine"; 0.56, IYA String Octet; "lolanthe." Wellington, 2YA ; (416,7 metres).—s p.m., children#*. -session; • 6.0, dinner ; music; 7.0, news session; market Reports and sports, results; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man. on the Land"; 8.0, chimes; ."The Eight o''Clock Review," the firth of a series or grown-up children's hours, written by 1 Will Bishop, supported by the'2YA : Salon Orchestra; 9.30, dance music. '' Christchurch, 3YA —Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA. (463 metres).—s. p.m., children's session;- 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news session; 7.40, talk, R. W. Marshall, "Tourist ;Resorts of N.Z."; 8.0, chimes, programme ; by St. Kilda Band; march, "The Moa,"- waltz, "Syringa"; 8.16, soprano,. Muriel ■- Eager, "Sing, Sweet Bird"- 8.22, organ, "Yellow Sands"; 8.2b, recital, A. Gorrie, '.'Two. Miniatures"; 8.32, selection, "Tamo' Shanter"; 8.47, bari- / tone, N; Gamble, "Old English Love Song ; ' 8.51, novelty, '"Kilima"; 8.55, contralto, ' Miss 'M: Teviotdale,. "My Heart is Like the Night,". "I Love Thee";'9.l, weather report; 9.3, instrumental,' "Cock, o' the. • North"; 9.11, soprano,'Muriel?Eager, Stay With ; Me," ; "When Roses Bloom"; 9.14, orchestral, "Stephen Foster ■ 9.22, recital, A: Gorrie,""selections^;; 9.28, fox trot, "Painting the' Clouds with Sunshine"; 9.34, baritone, N. Easter Snow," "Old Clothes,' Fine Clothes ; 9.40; cornet, G. Christie, "When You Come Home"; 9.48, organ, "Beneath thei.Desert Moon"; 9.50, contralto, Miss M. Teviotdale, "Gretchen at '■ the Spinning Wheel"; 9,54/ march. "Royal Fusiliers." Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.l o p.m., . children's session; S.ts. orchestral; 8 ,0. sporting news; 8.55,- country session; 9.30, dance music. ■ ■ V. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.40 p.m., orchestral; 8.15, Junior Red Cross session; s country session; 8.50, orchestral, 9 JO' programme by the Rose Bay Music Club';. 11.30, celebrity recital.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.

J . ii»iiind IYA (333 metres).t—l2.3o Tijn coramunity singing from the Town ■ Hall' 3, studio 'items; 5, children's^sslon, jj'inner music; 7, mews and market re ' ports" 7.40™-talk. Miss Briar .Gardner, first nf a'isprlps '"Pottery"; 8, chimes; pro " -gramme toy' the New Zealand Lea ' s Hj i; penwomen; overture, "The Merry Wives of WindSor";, 8.9; Maori sor.gr, Mrs. H. ' King-, "Kotero Pol";' 8.13,, piano, Mrs. _] H. Bloy, "Naila Waltz"; 8.22, mezM-soprano Amy Hansard, "Eily Har_ vest"; . 8.29, .-'cello,-. Mflftorle "Thais"; 8.33, elocution, Mrs... A. Grliimis, ",The Speech of Clythe",; 8.37, P l ®" o ' Brett. "Waltz,". "Impromptu' ; 8.42, violin quartet, ",Minuet"; .8.46, one-act play, No imagination";. 0, weather forec a st; 9.2, selection, "La Fille de TI M^f n a ™ e lip^ a ot ß a ' 9.10, Maori song:, Mrs. H. King 1 , ™ Tai A Aro-ha": 0.14, piano, Mrs.., 11. Bloy, "Polka," "Finale - from B Minor .Sonata,; 9.24, mezzo-soprano, Amy Hansard,, , Th ®^ e is Quietness Among 1 , the Lilies ; . 9.28, 'cello, Marjorie 'Harks, I ' P°ems.; _ 9.3-. elocution, Mrs. A. Griffiths; Episode in •Church"; 9.36, piano, Mary Brett, inoc- ■ turne"; 9.40, violin quartet,. "Prelude ana Rondo"; 9.44, humour, Gertrude Bertram and G. Moody, and Surprises ; 9.54, selection, "Light Cavalry." . t Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).— Silent day. .. ' . : ' Chrlitchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —3 •p.m.', gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5, Children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.30, Addlngton stock market reports; 8, chimes, operatic and miscellaneous programme, including vocal -items rrom musical comedies, "Oh! Ohl Delphirie," "Going Up"; overture, "Don Giovanni"; 8.9, baritone, J. G. Young "Please Turn Your Backs"; tenor 11 Blakeley, "Posing for Venus'?; 8.15,' instrumental, "Grand March," "Nocturne" • 8,25, quartet, "Oh, Gifted Master, Sleep" : contralto and baritone, "Can We Forget? 8,91, novelty, "Torna a Surricnto";- 8.34' soprano, Corrle Aslfn, "Maxim Girl";' 8.37 instrumental, "Pas de Amphores" "Mazurka"; 8,44, baritone, J. G. Young, -at Home Except Your Wife"8,47, 'cello, "Sicilienno"; 8.51, soprano and tenor, "The Venus Waltz"; 8.54, selection, "LUac Time"; 9,2, -weather report; ! 9,4, contralto, Dulco Mitcfhell, "Excerpts fro-xn 'Going UP"'; contralto and baritone, tfj. Want a Boy"} 9.8, instrumental, ballet irmjsic, "Le Cld"; 9,20, contralto and so- / prano, ' l lf You Look in Her Eyes"; ; tehor, W, Blakeley, "Gotag Up"; 9.25, orchestral, "Entrance of the Little Fauns"; 9.28, Soprano, CorrJe Aslln, "The Touch of a Woman's Hand"; 9.31, Instrumental, "Jig"; 9,35, contralto and baritone. "Do It For ■ Me"; soprano, Corrle Aslin, "Tickle Toe"; i. violin, "Le Prlnternps"; 9.43, soprano I «od tegov duo, "Kiss terttone,

G Young-, "Here's a Brand. Xcw Hero"; quartet,.-. "Here's to the Two or You ; 9.53, instrumental, studio octet, woodland Sketches." „ Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—3 p.m., trramophone items; 3.15, talk, "Helpful Hints for Christmas Gifts"; 4.25, sporting 1 results; 5, children's session; 0, dinner music; 7, news session; 8, chimes; overture, "Old Comrades' March"; 8.4, contralto, Mrs. D. Aitcheson; "Break, Break, Break," "In a Monastery Garden"; S.H, popular melodies, "Chant of the Jungle," "Should I"; 8.19, baritone, S.^-Kershaw, "Boris Epals"; 8.22, saxophone, ,T. McOaw, "Suite Orientale"; 8.26, recital, Tui A'orthey, "His First Long 1 Trousers"; 8.30. popular melodies, "My 'Varsity Girl," "You're Always in My Arms"; 5.38, soprano, Olga Wynne, " -Nanon' Gavotte"; 5.42, piano. Messrs. Wilson and Ferrant, "The Latest Hit," "The. Bab-Bab-Bah-Ling-Brook"; 8.51. vocal, B. .Brown, "Scotch Song: and Patter"; 5.55, popular melody. "Start -the Day With a Smile"; 9, weather report; 9.2, contralto, Mrs. D. Aitcheson, "It's Only a Tiny Garden"; .9.5, recital, Tui iN'ortliey, "A Lesson With -a Fan"; 9.8, popular melody, "Previous Little Thing Called Love"; 9.12, baritone, 3. Kershaw, "Slow, Horses, Slow," "Homeland"; 9.1 S, waltz, "Blue Hawaii"; 9.21, soprano, Olg-a Wynne "Over . the Meadow," "Dawn, Gentle Flower"; - 9.26, popular melody, "Let Me Have My Dreams"; 9.29, vocal, B. Brown, "Harry Lauder";. 9.33, dance music. - - •

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

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