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OVER THE AERIAL.

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES. Details of programmes to he sent out by -New Zealand and Australian croadc<l3 ting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follow: — Auckland, IYA ',333 metres;.—s p.m., children's hour, "Unele Dave"; 6.0 dinner music; 7.0, news, markets; 7.t0, talk, I»r. Eisdell Moore, "Cancer"; 3.0, chimes, band, "Dei- Freiscnutz," "Light Cavalry"; 8.5, soprano, Gladys Barton, -Coo," '-Under the Deodar"; 8.15, Studio ■Trio, '•Maritaoa Overture"; 8.25, haritont, 0 Colledg-e, "Tutankhamen's Song' , ; 8.25 , , flute, L>. Whisker, "Spanish Tanz"; 8.33, contralto, Phyllis James, "Lord of the Depths," "Thank* Unto Thee, Angelic Voice"; 8.40, violin, Whltrord Wau?h, "Le^ende- , -; &4S, tali, A- B. ChappeJl, JUL, "Topical Talk"; 9.0, weather forecast; 9.2, hand, "Merrie England"; 9.10, soprano, Gladys Barton, "I Dream: I Dwelt"; 9.14, Studio Trio, "Marche Milltaire"; 9.18, baritone, G. Colledsre, "With Swanlike Beauty Gliding," "in Happy Momenta Day by Day"; 0.25, flute, D. Whiter, "Badinerie," "Russian Romance"; 0.32, contralto, Phyllis fames, "If You Wish For True Happiness Ever"; 9.36, piano, E. Waters, "Autumn"; 0.-ii, mandolin "Prelude to Act 1., "La Traviata"; y-jr, -tudio Trio, "Caliph of Bagdad"; 9.52, hand, ".N'ew Sullivan Selection/' Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).— 5 p.m., children's hour; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news, markets, sports results; 740 lecturette, "For the Man on the land"; 8.0, chimes; during- the programme there will be a relay of the speech by the Governor-General at the feunday schools' rally, overture, "If I Were Kin?-; 5.9, soprano, "The Star," "My Heart 13 a Haven"- 8.15, piano, "The Punch.and Judy -how," "Love Me;" 8.22, tenor, "A Pair or Blue Eye?,," "The Song- o . My Heart"; 8 28 suitp, '-Peer Gvnt Suite, No. 2"; 8.36, humour, "Everything- at Home"; 8.42, fonjrs, "A Little Kiss Each Morning-," "In the' Land of Make Believe"; 3.48, orchestra, "Monsieur Beaucaire-'; 8.56, soprano, "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; 9.0, weather, 3.2, piano, "You Tell 'Em Ivories"; 9.6, tenor, "When Tm Looking at You"- 9.10, selection, "Request Item"; 9.18, humour, "When I Was a Boy at Fchool"; 9.23, son&3, "I've Got a Feelins? Fm Falling"; 5.29, selection, "Trot de Cavalerie"; 9.33, dance music. Christchurch, 3YA—Silent day. Dunedin, 3YA (463 metres).—s pa, children' 3 hour; 6.0, dinner muaic; 7 o news; 7.40, talk, "Tourist Resorts ; g'o chimes- relay from Balclntna or Jubilee Concert and presentation of Mayoral Chain. Sydney,' 2FC (451 metres).—7.4; p.m.. children's hour; 3.45, orchestral; J.SO. sportin? news; 9.25, country session; 10.0, dance music and popular itern3. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—3.ls p.m., crrhMtral- 845 Red Cross session; 9..<, •ofmirv session 00, orchestral; 10.0. roncert programme; piano and violin. "Sonata in A Major," "AJ e?ro ; 40.6, =oprano, "Dream,-:." "To Music," "Cecily" 10.1? Piano; 10.27 violin: 10.46! piano and violin; 11.0, talk, The PJano," popular items. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).—B P.m.. information: 8.10, gramophone recital; si so novelty entertainment; 9.0, weather, commercial; 9.30, talk, Terrestrlal World or the Ancients"; 9.43. IportinV news; 10.0, relay of musical erenin? in aid of unemployment; 12.0. weather, news; !2.t0, dance music.

TO MORROW'S PROGRAMMES

P r3o isu {^r~ r, children's hour, "Uncle Tom"; 6, dinner niiisic; 7, n*>W3 an<l market report.-*; -.!'», talk" Miss Briar Gardner, "Pottery ; 8. chimes irfarch, Confess Hall Band, under T"price. "Hip Quest"; selection. the .lory"; 8.0. fontralto, Jessie Shmltli. A Swan," "Do Not Go, My Love"; S. n>, seleclinn. "Memories or the Masters"; march, "Bcfhampore"; 8.27, novelty vocal, 'South Soa Rose," "A Garden in the flam"; 8.36, selection, "Gems from Beethoven"; march, "The Commonwealth ,- ; 8.46, hand, 'Comrades in Arms": 8.30, band, "Adoration ; '.) weather forecast; 9.2, selection, "Wnue Days 'are Going- By"; 0.12, contralto. Jessie Shmttli, "Angrels Guard Thee," "Walt"; 9.19, vocal, "Old Pals are the Best Pals." "Latest Hits"; o.'.'T, march, '-Jubilee"; 9.31, gramophone lecture-recital. Wellington, 2YA (i 10.7 metres). — Silftirt day. Chi-i&tchurch, 3YA (300 metres). —3 p.m., jrruniophom; recital; 4.35, 'Sports results; B, children's hour; 0, dinner music; 7. Adcllnsctoii rioi-iv market reports; s, chimes; operatic and miscellaneous programme; hand, "Belle of New York"; 8.9, tenor, "Lend -Me Your Aid"; R.I J. 'cello, Casals. "The Musutrglufrers of Nuremberg"; s.I H, jney,zo-.Ho|>nino, "My Lord, What a Moruin'," "Deep in f.ovc was l"; s.o:i, insiriuneiilal, " Undine"; 8.31, soprano, "R036 Softly Hloorni ny," ••Tlie string- or I'enrl.-i"; 8.IJI), hwnour, "fly Special l(e----(|iie.Ht"; S.-i2, violin, "Cayallerla Hustleana"; 8.-15, Ijarltoni , , "on With the Motley." "Bonnie Weils o* Wf-ai'li:"; 8,50, "JlUdlO Oct'-t, "Valse Uoiiwiiiniiin\" "Yalso misiitiue," "Valse lie I.n Heine."; (i, wentijier. ropeca.*!; i>.s, organ, "I'lasjiicn"; U.O. U-lKir. "TIKiU Art My Lire," "A-al< Me \O More"; \hl2. Slllil/ii Oclel, "The I'r.irl Klstiprs": 'J. :.'■-'. iiM'/,zu-.-(i|)i'ii!iii, "H Sefcreltj Per relic,. ,, ; 0.-jr,, rornoi, "This KiiK-n.-h Ro,*i'"; ii.-.".'. humour, "A Rainy Pay Mory": o.::3. In.'triiiiiental. "Al ;in Olrl Ji-yMinr I'jaco.v "Ai Dawning , / , "Va.lHi-

S Mr?--*'jue": ?.i2. soprano, "Loiiise." . i -I.fv ■■■> a Merc Sam"; 9,i3, "J- 3 -! pTd< !'.reve"; 3.52, baritone, "Loitta"- 0.5 5,1 Sin i, ■ OvteT.. '"BaTcir-nJle." "Oavotie." f Dunerfin, 4YA '563 metres). —3 p.m.,j Traoj'upbone -".i-", tali", '■Slkm'-s , '; ■ i.is, -porlins- r<;»Q]*?; '. cMMrPH'S l»ur;, f>. <li-TUjer njj**-i-c: T, ),wws; 7.15, taJJf. '-Far-j i mors' Or?a:jisat3ofl i e an 4 Tlwir Work"; /»i r.venure, ".■Nifty >Un-lV "M*r-j j jorie"; 8.0. s<"jpr3jio, Girl." -diarmaine"; S.i'., jaasw, "MockiiM? >-"! j C]a.!=sics"; 8.20, vocal and jru-itar, "Laie-i i |.Hit": 5.21. saxoplwne hand, '-Joyous "ing - ?"; valjp, "My Dream Memory"; >."..! ,SroTTi*b SuTTKji;"." [ --ne r - "U Dai-s.r," --r ,^- Why FowsrbT and Won": S.3T. | rlarinet, "Oarnn'a] r ;r Venice*: r?n-i U3, "Tftc B-aJlaij of .rplendM SileTW; Z.v).\ \ ~axop*joi>s i>3B.c!, "QJii-tlrcte Melodies"; ?.-"•?.! viano, '-Lily or Lacuna 3, ; 9.1, -weaiSfT re- j [ port; 9.3, soprano, "Love's a Merrhaitt''; j '.'.O. guitar "vjih vocal. '"LatPS* Kit"; s.lt.j ! «a.topbon* band, "J>amty Waid" 1 ; K. 16, -cot- j li-f'n humour, "Saturday M-s-ht"; '.in. piano, "selections From Comic Opera*'; t).2i, ri»ciWl. "Tne Four Prayeri"; '.'.j*.j waxopfcone band, "Bine Street"; 5.-J-.J dance musK. Sydney. 2FC (#si Kjetre-r . —T. i-5 p~m., p"rjj]dren'3 session; 8.45, orciiesTral: ?.20. ! !*portini? news; 9.25, ooutrtry sewion; 10, i concert'proarainoie; 12.15, weaUier, medi-tai-ion music. Sydney, 2BL (333 Uietre*). —3.13 2?JH.. oretosTral: 8.13, Boy™' Radio Cltsto; 5.3. country session; C'.i'O. orcfeest-ral: 9.13, i frrainop'hone recital: 10, relay from it.! jamas' Theatre- of '-Happy Day-." Brisbane, 4QG 595 Metre? , '. —S p.m..; inrormaiiou; 8.10, recital; 8.30. j chiWren'a bour; 9, marlt-et.s, -weather, commercial; 9.30, "alic on Jao: , -^ 2 : 9.15. sport-! insr Dews; 10, annual coacen; of the Brisbane Apollo Clu'ij: 12, Dewr?, TsreatSer; 12.10, dance rnuiic and popular items.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 255, 28 October 1930, Page 6

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OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 255, 28 October 1930, Page 6

OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 255, 28 October 1930, Page 6

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