WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS
VARIED SELECTION OF ITEMS.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this evening are as follows: Auckland, I¥A (338 metres).—3 p.m., selected .studio items; 3.30, talk on "Cooking by Electricity4.o, literary selection; 0.0, children's hour; 7.15, news and reports; 8.1. relay orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre; 8.8, baritone solo, Ernest Snell, "A Spirit blower;" 8.0, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey. Trio, "irio iu I) Major, Lento Allegro'' (Keniecke)i 8.18. soprano soio. Miss Nuncye iiunna, "It is Not because \our Heart is Mine;" B.iil, comet solo, Mr. Fiea. .tJowes, "Lizzie Folita;" 8.30, tenor solo, Mr. Hubert i'eier, "farewell in the Desert;" 8.31, J»osvvoLth-ldemuß-Xuvvsey 'i'no, "byiviaj ' B.ail. Ulk on old .New 2,ealauu: "Tales ol Maori Comlicts," by Mr. A. Ai. Ciiupi>ell; B.bl, vionn solos. Miss iua buawouji, \a/ "Juiuoesueu, ' lo) "ir'ulchuiehey.u, cornet soioa, jur. t . Bou'ts, (a/ "cavatmu. \"clooerio li i>.avo»o";, to/ "Aathieen siavourueen;" 9.11, excerpts iroui "Carmen,' oy liiiiel, produceu uuuer the diiecijou ol Madame Irene Al us ley. (Jast: (Jainien, iuadame Irene Aoia.oy; Michaeia, Muss iiuucye Jrlauna;. Don Jose, ;\lr. Kooeit i/eter; n.scauiillo. ttlr. E. bnell and cliorus. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3.l p.m., selected gramophone items; 3.30, iecturotte, Mrs. Harrington. "Electric Cooking;" ti.O. children's session; 7.0. news Bi!ss;cn; 7.40, lecturette, representative Agricultural Department; 8.1, overture, ''Prelude to Act 111, La Traviata;" 8.5. duartct. The Orpheus, "All in a Garden ii air;" 8.9, clarionet, Mr. A. H. Wright. "First Air Varie:" 8.14, tenor solo. Mr. Arthur Coe. "To Mary;" 8.18, Italian mandolin. Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Honolulu Moon," (b) "When It's Love Time in Hawaii;" 8.'25, duet, Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Len Barnes, " Husbands and Wives;" 8.30. Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio—First Movement Trio in E Flat;'" 8.40, humour, Mr. Doug. Stark, "Just Anything You Like;" 8.47. Miss Lily Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, "I Want to See the Old Home;" 8.52. 'cello, Mr. Geo. Ell wood. "Ave Maria" (Schubert); 8.57. baritone, Mr. Len. Barnes, "Mine Enemy;' 9.3, clarionet solo. Mr. A. H.* 1 Wright. "Alicante Fantasia;" 9.9. soprano solo, Mrs. Alice Harris, "Love is Life;" 9.14, trio, Symons-Ell wood-Short Trio. "Second Movement Trio in E Flat" (Schubert): 9.24, sketch, Messrs. Doug. Stark and Len. Barnes, "O Doctor;" 9.30, The Orpheus Ou'artet, "bovine Barcarolle;" 9.34. 'cello, Mr. Geo. Ell wood. "Arleonin;" 9.39. humour. Mr. Doug. Stnrk. "When I Meet MncKay;" 9.45. contralto solo. Miss Lily Mackie, "Dreams, of the Dusk;" 9 4#. 1 11 mandolin, Mr. Lad. TJevwood, (a) "i he Birth of the Blues." (b) "So tenor, Mr. Arthur Coe "A Farewell." Christchurch, 3YA.—Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres) .—3.30 p.m., news and social notes; 3.40, studio music; 4.0, talk on the domestic uses of electricity; 4.15, gramophone recital; 6.1, children's hour; 7.15. news session; 7.30. talk on "Tourist Resorts." by Mr. Marshall; 8.0, concert, bv the Kaikorai Band, under the baton of Mr. E. Franklin, assisted bv 4YA artists; 8.1, march, band. "Half and Half; 8.5, overture, band, "Liwht Cavalry;" tenor solo. Mr. Frank Stewart, (a) "Starlight" (from "The Garden of Kama"), (b) "I Know a Lovelv Harden;" 8.19. Tecitaj, Miss Madce Yates, "If"; 8.33. "Humoresque, b'and, "Musical Switch;" 8.35. mezzosoprano. snlos. Miss ChHstina Green, (a) "As I Walked Through the Meadows." (b) "The Saucv bailor •" 8.41. humorous rental, Mr. Carl Moller. "The Chai'mar's Tfemarks;" 8.54, bnritone solo. Mr. K. B. Mnrdonnld. "Prolotue" from "Pasrb'aoci additional selections and vocal and instrumental items by ert'sts mentioned. Australian Stations.
Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., talks to children by "Hello Man;" dinner music; 8.30 p.m.. news service: 9.15 p.m., concert programme, including selections by the New South Wales Tramway Band: vocal and instrumental items; Comnton Coutts, comedian; dance music from the Ambassadors.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8 p.m., special country session and news service; dinner music; 9 p.m., first-aid talk by Mr. Wilkinson; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus; selections hy the British M usical Society's String Quartette; vocal and instrumental items; selections by Tooth's Brewery Band; dance music by Mr. S. Simpson's Band from the Wentworth Cafe. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7 p.m., children's session; 8 p.m.. news service; 9 p.m., lectures and talks; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; orchestral and dance music. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m., talks to children by "Uncle .Tim;" 8.30 p-.m., news service; 9.15 p.m.. talk on photography, by Mr. F. L. South; 9.30 p.m., concert programme bv Mr. Erich John's party, comprising grand opera. Hungarian folk-songs, sacred songs, classical and characteristic music, and light opera
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m. selected studio items;. 4.0, literary selection by Mr. Culford Bell; 6.0, children s hour; 7.15, news and reports; 8.1, ? ela y municipal concert from Town Hall, assisted by the Hazell-Sutherland Duo, who will broadcast the following items from the studio:—Contralto soloa. Miss Phyllis Har.ell (a) "Ave Maria" (Kahn), (b) "Lullaby; baritone solos, Mr. Frank Sutherland, (a) "The Skipper of the Mary Jane, (b) "Arm, Arm. Ye Brave;" vocal duets, Hazel!Sutherland Duo. (a) "I Love the Moon, (b) "Very Own Pierrot." Wellington. 2YA.—Silent day. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —3 p.m., selected studio items; l>.o. children s hour; 7.15. Addington stock market report: 7.30. news and reports; 8.0, relay orchestral music from Grand Picture Theatre; 8.15, baritone solos, Mr. A. Cr. Thompson, ' a ' "For the Green" (from "Songs of Four Irish Lyrics"), (b) "So Fair a Flower;' 8.19, violin solo. Miss Irene Morris. «oat Song;" 8.24. sonrano solo. Miss Mary Shaw, "You Loved the Time of Violets" (from "Songs of the Xorseland" 1 ; 8.27, recital. Mr. J. R. Lester. "The New Recruit:" 8.32, ban iolin solos. Mr Arthur Hodgson, (a) 'toilette." (b) "Moonlit Waters;" 5.38, contralto solo, Miss Nellie Lowe, "Time Was I Roamed The Mountains;" 8.42. Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Andante ana Scherzo" (Reissiger) : 8.55, vocal duet, Misses Mary Shaw and Nellie Lowe, WheTe mv Caravan has Rested:" 0.15, baritone solo. Mr. A. G. Thompson, " Nelson s Gone a-sailin™:" 9.19. violin solo. Miss Irene Morris "Allegretto'' (Bo<~cherini-Kreisler) : 9.24. soprano solo. Miss Mary Shaw, "Life Has Sent Me Manv Roses" (from "Sontrs of Rumania"): 9.27. * humorous recital. Mr. J. R.. Lester. "Touches of Light Humour;" 9 32. baniolin solo. Mr. Arth'ir Hodgson, "Dafkie Land Fantasia:" 9.39. contralto M ;,3 s Nellie Lowe. "Youth Has a Han'ny Tread:" 9,'» S. Oiristrhi' T '-h r*roadc.i.st.ing Trio, (n) "Oa'-at'na." "G'ncak Kestdans:" 9.55. . voca' duet. Miss Nellie T,owe and Mr. A. G Thompson. "The Day Is Done." , Dunedin. 4YA.—Silent day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19888, 6 March 1928, Page 12
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1,069WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19888, 6 March 1928, Page 12
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