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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

IYA, AUCKLAND.

3.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session—" Columbia" hour; orchestra, 'L'Arlesienne', (1) Prelude, (2) Entr'acte, Pastorale, L'Etang do Vaccares, (3) Chocurs, Suivant la Pastorale; (?.!"), orchestra, 'Faust'; violin, Toscha Seklcl, 'Chanson a Rabe'; 6.30, orchestra, 'L'Arlesienne', (I) La Cuisine de Castelct, (2) Minuctto, (3) Lc Carillon, (4) Adagictto; 0.45, orchestral 'Farandolo, 'L'Arlesienne'; band.. 'Carmen, Entr'acte'; 7.0, talk, Mr. George Campbell, 'Motoring'; 7J;>, news* and market reports; 7.40, talk, Air Gilbert Archey, M.A., (under the auspices of the W.E.A.), 'The Beginning of Speech'; S.l, baritone, Mr. D. Wrathall,' (a) 'Eri Tu' (b) 'The Wanderer'; 8.9, contralto, Miss Madge Clague, (a) 'Fair Spring is Return ir-g'; 8.13, tenor, Mr. R. Errington, (a) 'Seronata' (b) 'Farewell'; 8.20, instru mental, (a) 'Rosamunde, Entr'acte 2 (b) Minuet, 'Countess of Westmoreland's Delight'; S.2S, talk, Mr. A. BChappell, M.A., 'Topical Talk'; 8.43, soprano, Miss Mary Cofuvld. (a) 'My Hero' ('Choeohte Soldier") (b) '> Drnamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls ('Bohemian Girl'); .8.50. pianoforte Mr. Eric Waters, (a) 'Jig' (b) ' Les Barricades Mysterieuses'; 8.55, tenor, Mr. R. Errington, 'Arioso'; 8.59, contralto, Miss M. Clague, (a) 'Sequidillo ' (I,) 'When All Was Young'; 9.8, instrumental, 'Rosika' (Hungarian Fan t;-sie); 9.10, soprano. Miss M. Cofield, 'Scenes That are Brightest' ('Mnntana"); 9.20, gramophone lecture-re-cital, Mr. H, W. Strong, 'La Traviata.'

2YA, WELLINGTON. ::.l, gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.5", sports'"results; 5.0, children's session; (i.O, dinner session—" Columbia" hour; symphony orchestra, 'Artist's Life': symphony orchestra, 'AI Fresco'; orchestra,' 'Di Nupoli'; band. 'La PaImin'; 0.15. orchestra, 'ln a Monastery Garden'; waltz. Jaeque Jacobs' Ensemble. 'Over the Waves'; 0.30, orches 'fra, 'Baudinage'; or-lieslra, ' Kossovo', orchestra. 'Tales From the Vicnm, Woods': march, band, 'Twist an.l Twirl'; 0.-15, orchestra, 'Blue Danube'; waltz. ' Kspa.nn'; 7.0. news sessionmarket reports and sports results; 7.4 C lecttiretto —Representative of the Agricultunil Department, 'For the -Man on tin; Land'; 8.1, orchestra, 'Memo England'; X. 9, soprano. Mrs. E. Ransom Myers. 'Philomel' ('Monsieur Beaucaire'); S.l.'J, humour, Mr. C. Browne, 'The Umpteen Serial Picture'; S.-0, orchestra, '[/Enfant Prodigue': 8.28. baritone, Mr. Wilbur Da vies, 'To-mor-row'; 8.32, popular songs, Miss LiJv Charles (a) 'Broadway Melody' (b) 'You Were Meant For Me'; 5.39, orchestra, 'La Paloma'; 8.45, soprano, Mrs. E. Ransom Myers, (a) 'A Ring of Roses' ('The Dollar Princess') (!>) 'Ou'.v a Rose'; 8.52, orchestra, 'Four li.diaa Love Lyrics'; 0.2, baritone, Mr. Wilbur Daves' (a) 'A Sailor's Paradise' (b) 'How They All Love Jack'. 9.0, orchestra, request number; 0.14. humour. Mr. ('.'. Browne, (a) 'The Bard Bombardment' (b) 'The Cabby's Farewell to his Steed'; 9.2 J, popular song, M.iss Lily Charles, 'Where is the Song of Songs for. Me."; 0.25, orchestra, 'Trot Dc Cavaliere'; 9.30, 'Brunswick' dance programme; tenor, Frank Munn, 'The Dear Little Shamrock'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'Walking With Susie'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'Old-Fashioned Lady'; 0.39, accordeon, Galla-Rini, 'Polka Brilliante'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'A Garden in the Rain'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'That's You, Baby'; waltz, orchestra, 'Blue Hawaii'; 9.51, tenor, Allen McQuhae, /Mother Machrce'; foxtrot, orchestra) 'Dream Mother'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'I Never Guessed'; 10.0, comedian, Sandy McFarlane, 'My Highland Rose'; "foxtrot, orchestra, 'My Cairo Love"; foxtrot, orchestra, 'Lady of the Morning'; waltz, orchestra, 'By and Bye, Sweetheart'; 10.12, accordeon Galla-Rini, 'Sicily of Mine'; foxtrot, orchestra,' 'The Things That Were Made for Love'; 10.21, comedian, Dick Robertson, 'I Kiss Your Hand, Madame'; foxtrot, Hal Kemps' orchestra, 'That What I Call Heaven'; waltz, orchestra, 'Dear When I Met You'; 10.30. piano solo with trumpet, Lee Sims, 'Caressing You'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'My Sin''; foxtrot, The Cotton Pickers, 'Eampart Street Blues'; 30.39, comedian, Sandy MacFarlane, 'Will You Come to Bonnie Scotland Where the BJue-bell Grows'; foxtrot, 'Kansas City Kitty'; foxtrot, orchestra, 'I Get the Blues When it Rains'; waltz, orchestra, 'Underneath the Russian Moon';'lo.sl, pianoforte, Lee Sims, 'lf I Had. You'; old-time orchestra, Blue Ridge Ramblers, (a) 'Old Joe Clark' (b) 'Golden Slippers/

3YA, CHRISTCHUROH

Silent Day.»

4YA, DUNED'N

3.1, gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children's session; 7.0, news session; 7.30, lecturette, Mr. Llovd Ross, M.A., LL.B. (under th« auspices of the W.E.A.), 'The War in the Air'; studio concert by the St. Kilda Band; 8.1, march, band, 'The Kangaroo'; 8.7, soprano, Miss Valda McCurdy, 'Waltz Song' ('Tom Jones M 8.1.1, orchestra, 'My Isle of Golden Dreams'; 8.15, recitals, Miss Beryl Cooper, (a) 'The Day is Dono' (b) 'The Feminine Grumble'; 8.20, band, 'Faust—lntroduction'; 8.28, bass, Mr. A. G. Cooke, 'Thou Art My Life'; B.3'J, fantasia, band, 'Silverdalo'; -8.46, Fisk University Jubilee Singers, 'Little David'; 3.50, band, 'Maritann'; 9/2, xylophone duet, 'The Two Imps'; 9.6, valtz, band, 'lrish Melodies'; 9.16, soprano, Miss Valda McCurdy, (a) 'The

Star' (li) 'The Willow'; 0.10, recital. Miss Beryl Cooper, 'The Glory of the Garden'; 0.23, orchestra, 'Petite Suite De Concert' 1. La Caprice de Nanette, 2. Demande et Response, 3. Un Sonnet d Amour. 4. Tarantelh; Fretillanto; 0.39, euphonium solo, 'For You Alone'; 9.-15, bass. Mr. A. G. Cooke, (a) 'Best of All' (b) 'Peg Away'; 0.50, Jubilee Singers, 'Ezekiel Say de Wheel'; 0.53, ma. eh, band. ' Lancastrian.' RADIO NOTES. There will be an interesling news session from IYA including a talk on "Motoring," by Mr. Geo. Campbell, and a continuation of the W.K.A. series "Tlie Beginning of Speech." by Mr. Gilbert Archey. An excellent evening oi' operatic selections will comprise the concert, session, to which Miss ■Madge Hague will contribute selections I'rom "S'miisoji and Delilah." "Faust" and "Carmen." Miss Mary Cofield, a soprano of unusual merit, will render excerpts from "The Chocolate Soldier." "The Bohemian Girl/' and " Marifana." The "Arioso" from "Pagliacci" will be sung by Mr. R. Frrington, whilst the S*fudio Trio will play a Hungarian Fantasie and the "Entr'actu" - Xo. 2." from "Rosamunde." air. A. B. Chappell will continue his popular series of "Topical Talks." The concluding portion of the programme will be in the hand of Mr. R. W. Strong, who will present Part Three of "La Traviata."

At 7.40 p.m., at. 2YA, the Agricultural Department will continue its series of lecturettes "For the Man oa the Land." The concert session wilt be of a light and popular nature, comprising the latest vocal hits sung by Miss Lily Charles, humorous items by Mr. C. Browne, and light instrumental

numbers by the Studio Orchestra. These latter will include a selection of "Four Indian Love Lyrics" by Wood-forde-Finden. Soprano solos will be contribute'! by Mrs. E. Ransom Myers and Mrs. Wilbur Davies.

WIRELESS STATIONS.

WHERE AND WHEN TO "LISTEN IN." IYA, Auckland (333m).—3 to 10 p.m. except Mondays. 2YA, Wellington (420m).—3 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Wednesdays. 2ZF, Palmerston N. (285m).—Wednesday 6.15 to 9, Sundays 3 to 4.30, 7 to 9.

3YA, Christchurch (30Gm).— 3 to 10 p.m. except Tuesdays. 3ZC, Christchurch (250 m).— Daily Noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays also 2.30 to 10.15.

4YA, Dunedin (463 m).— .1 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Monday and Thursday. Australian stations given in N.Z. time.

2FC, Sydney (442 m).— 7 p.m. till 1.15 a.m. 2BL, Sydney (349 m).— 7 p.m. till 1 p.m. 2BE, Sydney (362 m).— Tuesday. Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m. 2GB, Sydney (326 m).— 9.30 to 11.30 2KY, Sydney (280 m).— 9.30 to 11.30 p.m. ~ . 2HD, Newcastle (280 m).— Irregular. 2MK, Bathurst (275 m).— Irregulpr. 2UE, South Eandwick- (287 m) .—9.30 to 11.30 p.m. 2UW, Sydney (263 m).— Irregular. 3AR, Melbourne (484 m).— 9.15 to 12. 30 a.m. ' rt „ rt ~ 3LO, Melbourne '"71m).—9.30 to 1.15 a.m. 3DE, Melbourne (,255m),— 8 p.m. to midnight. 3UZ, Melbourne (319m)-— Monday, Wednesday 9 to 11.30 p.m. 4QG, Brisbane (385m)-— Till 11.30 P *SCL, Adelaide (395 m).— 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. 7ZL, Hobart (516 m).— 8.30 to 1.30 a.m. T . j 7BN. Lannceaton (283 m).— Irregular.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1929, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1929, Page 3

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1929, Page 3