BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
3ZC, CHRISTCHORCH. (250 Metres.) Noon-1 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme. 2.30-4.30: Selocted concert programme. Principal items La Traviata" fantasia, Berlin Philharmonic Or.chestra; folk-song pot pourri. Salon Orchestra; march medley, Polydor Orchestra; "Musica Proibita," Paul Godwin Orchestra; Toselli's __ "Serenata," SI. Michailow ana Orchestra; overture, '-Benvenuto Cellini," State Opera House Orchestra of Berlin; ballet music from Schubert's "Kosamunde," Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 6.30-7.45: Children's session ("An Evening With Robin Hood"), Lady Gay, Uncle Tom, Mr Wiseman, and Sunbeams. 7.45-S: News session. 8-11.30: Selected concert programme. Principal items —Selected Alfred O'Shea numbers, including "Eiegie" (Massenet), "Ave Maria' (Kahn) 'Tarted" (Tosti), Mother Machree," "Vale" (d'Arcy), "Maeuahla," and "At the Mid-hour of. Night" ; "Reminiscences of Tosti," Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards; "Musical Switch." Plaza Theatre Orchestra; "Student Prince selection;, •'Soug of tho Volga Boatman, Don Cossacks' Choir. A danco session, lasting till 11.30 will follow the concert portion of the programme.
2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand, (i: Children's session, Big Brother Jack, assisted by Cousins from the Trinity Methodist Sunday School in choruses aud recitations. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturettc, "For tho Man on the Land, by a representative oi the Agricultural Department. 8: Chime 3of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1. Overture, The orchestra, "Poet and I easant fSuupe). 8.11: Vocal duet, Mrs Alice Harris and Miss Lily Mackie, "A Summer Evening" (Bend!). 8.14: Pianoforte solos, Miss Myrtle Gibson, (a; "Romance (Sibelius), (b) "Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Schuberti\ix7t> 8 22: Baritone solos, Mr Len Barnes, four Indian love lyrics (a) "Kashmiri Song, (b) Less Than the Dust" (c) "Pale Hands I Loved, (d) "Till 1 Vake." 8.;i4: Steel guitar duos, Messrs Berthold and Bont, (a) "Blue Skies ; (Berlin) (b) "Among My Souvenirs (Nicholls and Leslie) 8.40: Contraltosoo, Miss Lily Mackie, "Sands o Dee (Clay , o a a • Relay of organ solos by Mr H. Temple Whtte, (a) Song of Melody" (Clegs), (b) "Urbs Beata" (fantasia), (Faulkes). 8.54 ; Humour, Mr Doug. Stark, McKiaj /Lauder). 9: Weather forecast. 9—. InKtrumental, tho orchestra, request rtem. 9.10: Sones at the piano, Mr Billy Hart, (a) Mine All Mine" (Stept), (b) selected, (e) selected. 9.20: Steel guitar duos, Messrs Berthold Bent, (a) "Because I Lovo You" Berlin), (b) "Hawaiian Dreams (Marple). 9.26: Tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe, Brightest Day" (Martin). 9.29 Humour, Mr Doug. Stark, "The Ballad(Hedley). 9-35: Soprano solo, Mrs S Harris, Rose Softly Blooming" fi' nhr/ <) 38- A Southern Rhapsody, the 2SS&. sg G n ntr evele the Orpheus Quartet, Ino Pageantf of" Summer" (Brahe) ; vocal quar; tet, Orpheus Alicc HaA-is "What a c U k°r'°; contralto solo,B. *%***** : Le V n° Ca Bar d fo^o Pretty"- tenor solo, Mr Arthur Coe, Shy S&K' y l "? o vocal°' quartet," &?£ Quartet '••Speedwell." 10.10: Instrumental, the orchestra, dance numbers.
4YA, DUNEDIN. (403 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Town Hail chimes. 3.1: Gramophono music. 3.80: Social notes. 3.10: Studio music. 4: An addresa on Art Needlework," by Miss Marguerite Puechegud (under the auspices of King JSdward 'lechCollege). 4.15: (irawophone music. 6: Town Han cttimes. 6.1: Children s hour. Big Brother Bill. This programme will be provided by the Dunediu Hcout Kov ,e"' under Kovei-Alaster Moora ana Scott 06m missioner Weaks. 7.15: News session. 7.30. An address, "A ileulth lalk, by Mr 0. W. Postgate, physical directs at tho YM 0 A B: Town Hall chimes; concert by the St. Kilda Band, under tho direction pf Mr J. Dixon, and assisting artists. 8.1. March, Band, "Senlac Abbey 1 ' (Brady). 8.5. Baritone bolos, Mr Bert Rawlinson, (a) "Three JFishers Went Sailing .(Huilah)i (b) M Friar of Orders-Grey" (Kceye). 8.11: Recital, Miss Anita Winkel, Not stood" (Bracken). 8.16: intermezzo, BandT "Soldiers' Chorus," from (Gounod). 8.21: Contralto bolo, Miss Muriel Riley, "My Love is Like a 'Red, Red R°se_ (Hisches). 8.24: Tengr solos, Mr L. ■&. Dalley. (a) "Dear Little Shamrock, (b) "Barbara Allen" (Quiltcr). 8.30: Selection, Band, "Irish Oems" (Hume). 8.44. Soprano solo, Mrs D. Carty, ' Under the Deodar" (Monckton). 8.47: Recitals, Mr Lester Holier, (a) "Tbe Seven Ages of Man" (Shakespeare), (b) How t6 Attain Old Age" (Leacock). 8.55: March, Band, "Rubenstein" (introducing Melody in F, arr. Bidgood). 9: Weather forecast. V.JVocal duet, Mrs D. Carty and Mr Bert Rawlinson, "The Star o* Robbie Burns. _ 9.6. Waltz, Band, "The Druid's Prayer (Davson). 9.16: Contralto solos, Miss Muriel Riley, (a) "At Dawning (Cadman), (b) "Doon the Burn" (Hook). 0.88: ,Recit a lB, Miss Anita Winkel, (a) Hide and Seek (Burner), (b) "Jim" (Belloc). ture, Band, "The Bohemian Girl (Balfe). 9.38: Tenor solo, Mr L. E. Dalley, Reveille (Olliver). 9.41: Recital, Mr Lester Moller, "The Lady from the West (Meyers). 9.46. Intermezzo, Band, "Minuet in G_ Beethoven) 9.51: Soprano solos, Mrs D. carty (a) "Believe Me If "Alt"Those Endearing Young Charms" (Moore). _9.57. March, Band, "Guard of Honour' (Hames).-
. IYA, AUCKLAND. : • ' <333' Metres.) & p.m.': Afternoon session—selected studio items.'- 4: Literary selection by. the announcer. 4.8: Selected etudio items. 4.20 : Sports results. 6: Children's session—Uncle George, assisted by' Old King Cole; xuiet, ■ Old King Cole and Cinderella, Sea Chanties"; pianoforte eoIob; the Merry Fiddler, selections; song. Old King Cole, Billy Boy"; letters and birthdays; reoitation, Old King Cole. "The Yam. of the .Nanpy Leo ;, duet,- Old King Cole and Cinderella, The Dating Lessop"; storytime. 7.16: News and.. market reports; book review. ' 8: Chimes. 8.1: Belay of orchestral overture from Maie'ajtic Theatre Orchestra,:, under the conduotorship of Mr J. J. Whitford Waugh, 8.6- Contralto aolos—Madame Irene Ainsley, (a» "In Haven" (Elgar); (b) "Where Corals Lie " from "Sea Pictures'' (Elgar). 8.12: Instrumental trio—Auokland Hunioresque and March" (Schumann). 8.20: lonor solo—Mr Len Wilson, "Maire, My Girl (Ait,ken). 8.34: Soprano solo—Miss Ann! C "Arise, O Sun" (Ronald). 8.26: Organ record —Serenade" (Drigo). 8.31: Baritone solo-Mr Walter Brough 'Bordor Ballad" (Cowan). 8.35: Violin anfl PianoMiss Ina Bosvrorth and Mr Cyril Towseyj "First Movement" from "Kreutzer Sonata (Beethoven). 8.41: Contralto eolo-Madame Ainslev "Happy Song (Del Kiego). 8.40. Oman record —"Bella Across the Meadows (Ketelby). 8.48: Talk by Mr A. B. Chappell, MA "Old New Zealand: Founding the f'anital" 9.3 : Weather forecast. 9.4: Relay of orchestra entr'acte from fcheMa^tic nu, q 10* Tenor solo—Mr Arthur Kip w "An Evening Song" (Blumenthal) 9.14: Tnßtrumoutirwi-Auckland Trio "Falte of fir Flowers" (Tachaikowsky). 9.22: Excerpts fc om "Th" Lily of Killarney"Wuced under the direction of Madame \inslev Cast: Eily O'Connor,. Mies Hardress Cregan, Mr A. RipIpV- Miles Mr L. Wilson; Father Tom M: W ' Brouffh. Duet, Hardress and Father Tom " Tllo, Moon haP Raised"; solo, Miles, "It is a Charming Girl I W'-. quartet, or.™* the Farmer Praise His Ground ; solo, Filv "In My Lone Mountain Valley ! -Pilv and Hardress, "With this Treas™i Must Part f solo, Miles, "Eileen Mavourin"- finale and chorus, "Hands that Taper Back."
2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) _ i,L ■_. . Programme announcements. Anniversary," Captain 'kfd fr Randwfck^S'l Band! 8: Miss 1 Mabel Batchelor soprano^ Kandwick Munic.pal Ba . g ou i h Wa ies Ellis baritone. 8.-3. 1 5 .52: Broadcasting Company» Uo . 9: "Big Miss Virginia Basse > h R an dwick Muni--10.8: The .ScmtU www Bas . Company e Orchestra. forecaat: - the Owhes S tra th Ranee K"nceßjndtm 8 n.45.
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