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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

WIDE VARIETY OF ITEMS.

DANCE MUSIC TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this evening are as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—2.3o p.m., relay Auckland v. Australia cricket match, Eden Park; 3 p.m.. selected studio items; 4.0, literary selection by announcer; 6.0, children's hour; 7.15, talk on motoring by Mr. G. Campbell; 7.30, news and reports; 8.1, relay orchestral overture from Bialto Theatre; 8.16. Madame Mary Towsey'B Quartet, "An Evening's Pastorale;" 8.21, baritone solo, Mr. John Dree, "Alone;" 8.25, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in D Minor—Op. 49, First Movement'' (Mendelssohn); 8.35, contralto solo, Miss Gwenyth .fcivana, "Sink, Red Sun;" 8.39, comet quo, Messrs. Lavies and Salthouse. " Friendly Rivals;" 8.44, tenor solo, Mr. Reginald Norbury; 8.48, piano solo, Mr. C. Towsey, "Prelude in G Minor (Uachmaninoff); 8.53, elocutionary, Mr. J. F. Montague, "A Little Shakespeare;" 9.1(3, soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey, "Annie Laurie; 9.20, lioaworth-Hernus-Towsey Trio, "Valse dea Pleura;" 9.33, cornet duos. Messrs, Davies and Salthouse. (a) "Marcheta." (b) selected; 9.40. vocal duet, Madame Towsey and Miss Evans, " When Song is Sweet;'' 9.44, elocutionary, Mr. J. F. Montague, (a) a group of children's poems, (b) "Fagin;" 9.53, tenor (jolo, ■ Mr. Reginald Norbury; 9.57. _ llos-worth-lieinus-Towsey Trio, "Trio in V Minor—Op. 49, Second Movement" (Mondel«sohn; 10.4, Macianift ,M.u.ry o.Ow3ey S Quartet, "The Rosary."

Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—3.l p.m., selected gramophone items; 3.30. leclurette on gas cooking by Miss Christian; li.o, children's hour; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. Stanley W. Fearn, "Architecture;" 8.0, an evening of old knghsU vocal music; 8.1, overture, ' Rosamunde; 8.5; vocal quartet. Ariel Singers, (a) "Now is the Month of Maying," (b) " Sleep, Gentle Lady;" 8.11, humour, the Two Boiled Owls, "At the Theatre;" 8.18, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. "Third Part Dumky Trio;" 8.28. tenor solo, Mr. Roy Hill, "My Pretty Jane;" 8.32, Hawaiian duo 3. Messrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) "Bells of Hawaii," (b) "Oh. If I Only Had.You;" 8.40, Boprano solo. Miss Jeanette Briggs, "A Pastoral;" 8.44, pianoforte solo, Mr. Gordon Short, "Raindrop Prelude;'' 8,50, vocal duets, Messrs. Roy Hill and J. M. Caldwell, (a) "It Was a Lover and His Lass," (b) 'Sigh No More, Ladies;" 9.0, lecturette on Imperial affairs, by the editor-announcer: 9.10, mezzo-contralto solo. Miss Tsgaire Coster, "Early One Morning;" 9.14, Symons-bll-wood-Short Trio. "Third and Fourth Movements, Trio in E Flat" (Schubert); 9.24. madrigal, Ariel Sincers. "April Is In My Mistress' Face;'' 9.28, rendition. The Two Roiled Owls. "High, High. Hidi Up in the Hills i" 9.34, bass solo. Mr. J. M. Caldwell, "Care Flies;" 9.38. pianoforte solo, Mr. Gordon Short. "Valse Brill ante, Ob. 34" (Chopin); 9.42. Roprano solo, MißS_Jeflnette Briggs, "The Loyal Lover;" 9.47. Hawaiian duos. Megsrs. Berthold and Bent, (a) "Drowsy Waters," (b) "Charmame; ' 9.53. vocnl ouartets, Ariel Rmgers, (a) Britons, Stril>« Home," (b) "The Lass of Richmond Hill.' 1

Christchurch, OTA (306 metres). —3 p.m.,selected studio items; 0.0. children's session; 7.1-5, news and reports; 8.0, relay orchestral music from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre; the Melodious Four in a night of sea chanties and sea songs; 8.15, choruses, Melodious Fcmr, (a) "Haul on the Bowline,' (b) "A-roving," (c) "He Back, She Back;' 8.24, soprano solo. Miss Frances Hamerton, "Lorelev;" 8.27, recital. Mr. James Laurenson. "The Amateur Poultry-keener;" 8,33, bnss solo, Mr. T. D. Williams. "The Storm Fiend;" 8,37. Christohurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) ''Russian Waltz." (b) "Horn Pipe," (cl "March Militaire;" 8.48. tenor solo, Mr. Russell Summer, "The Seq Gipsy;' 8.52, trumpet solos, Mr. Wm. Bniley, (a) "Once Again," (b) "Song of the \vanderer;" 8.50, contralfo solo, Miss Belle Ivenaut. "Song of the Sea;" additional items.

Dunedin, 4YA (403 metres). —3 p.m., gramophone "yscital; 3.15, talk oil fashions; 3.30, afternoon tea music, relayed from the Savoy; G.O, children's hour; 7.15, news scssion; 7.30, address on "Successful Poultryraising,'' under the auspices of the Dunedin Egg Circle; 8.1, bass solos. Mr. IN ell Black, (n> "The Trumpeter," (b) "Come, Sing to Me;" 8.8. soprano solo, Mrs. D. Cnrty. "Duncan Gray," P. 12, piano solos, Mr. Gordon Findlny, (a) "Grand Polonaise Heroique," (b) "Contra Tanza III;" 8.20, baritone- solos. Mr. Bert Rawlinson, (a) "The Fishermen of England.'' from "Ihe Rebel Maid," (b) "Home Again." from "The "Rebel Maid;" 8.29, contralto solo, Miss Flora, Williamson. "Vorrei:" 8.32, guitar solos. Messrs. Sheeby and Campbell, 7n) "'Neath Hawaiian Skies,' 1 (b) "Honolulu Lullaby;" 8.38, bass solo. Mr Iseil Black. "Echo-" 8.42, soprano sclos, Mrs, D. Carty, (a) "Where the Hills of Ben Lomond." (b) "To a Miniature:" 8.48. piano solo. Mr. Gordon Findlay. "Country Gardens;'' 9.10, relay danco music from the Savoy.

Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., talks to childron by the "Hello < Man' ; dinner music; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9,L> p.m., talk on the Music Teachers' Conference by Holand Foster; 9.30 p.m.. concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; sporting talk by J. H. Fay; Bus darling in mirth and melody; talk. Behind the Scenes in Hollywood," by Goodie Keevc; 11 p.m.. relay orchestral selections from Lyceum Theatre; Frank Leonard, entertainer; dance music by Cec. Morrisons band.

Sydney, ~BL (363 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8 p.m.. special country eesaiori and news service; dinner music; talk on gardening scionce: 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including items by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus; specail dance night; selections by the Happiness Girls' Dance Band- relay dnnco music from ivomano s Restaurant; vocal and instrumental items front studio; sporting talk; further daucc music.

Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o P.m.. entertainment for children; 8.30 p.m.. news service- 9 p.m., talk on fruit preserving by Miss Knight; 0.15 p.m.. concert programme, ilncluding selections by C'ollingwood s Citizens' Band; vocal and instrumental items from studio; wireless talk by Mr. H. K. Love; recitation by Princess Fusipala Tubonj items by the station orchestra; items by Tongan Methodist Boys' Choir; dance music, by Ham Johnson s Monto Carlo Orchestra.

Brisbane. 4QCr (385 metres).—B p.m., stories for children, by "The Sandman ; 8 30 p.m.. news service; racing review; 9.30 p in., nautical night; vocal and instrumental items of the sea by studio artists; music by ATT. Featherstono's Orcliestra; radio interlude, "The Divino Spark."

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., selected studio items; 4.0. literary selection by the announcer; 0.0, children's hour; 7.15, news and sports results; 8.1, relay orchestral overturo from Strand Theatre; 8.16, baritone solo. Mr. Dudley Wrathall, "Mountains of Mourne"; 8.20, instrumental duo, Le Pali Duo, Hawaiian melodies; 8.25. soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Youd, "A Spirit Flower"; 8.30, piano sketch, Mr. Hcadlam Ureenhow, "The Villago Orchestra"; 8.35, relay orchestral interlude from Strand Theatre ;• 8.45. vocal duets. Miss D. Youd and Mr. D. Wrathall, selections from musical comedy, "Mnylime," including "Sweetheart" and "Our Little Home": 8.54, Lo Pali Duo, (a) novelty fox-trot medley; (b) popular airs; 9,2. piano sketch, Mr. H. Greenhow, "Three Blind Mice"; 9.7, vocal d'uets. Miss D. Youd and Mr. D. Wrathall, selections from musical comedy "Maid of the Mountains." including "Love Will Find a Way," "A Paradise for Two.' 'A Bachelor Gay," "My Life is Love"- 9.20, relay dance music from Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals. Wellington. 2YA . (420 metres).—3.l, selected gramophone items; fi.o, children's hour; 7.0, news session; 7.15, sports results; 8.1, overture. "Serenade"; 8.5, vocal harmony, Melodia Four, "Integer Vitao": 8.9, novelty pianoforte selection, Mr. James Skedden. "Piano Capers"; 8.13, tenor solo, Mr. Sam, Duncan, "A Dream": 8.18, Sy-nions-Bllwood-Short, Trio, "Second and Third Movements. Trio No. 3" vocal quartet, Melodie Four, "The Birth of the Blues": 8.32. novelty pianoforte selection, Mr. James Skedden, "A Few Moments at the Piano"; 8.37, baritone solo, Mr. R. 8. Allwrigbt "Betty and Johnny": 8.42, tenor solo. Mr. Frank Bryant. At Sunflown"; 8.46. 'cello and piano. Messrs Geo. Ellwood and Gordon Short. "Last Movement Duo for 'Cello end Piano" (Goltermann); 8.54, bass solo. Mr. W. W. Marshall, "The Longshoreman": 9.1, relay Cnnrles Dalton's Columbian Solo Six Orchestra from Columbian Cabaret. Kilbimie. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—G p.m., children's session; 7.15. news and reports; 8.0, relay orchestral music from Everybody's Picture Theatre- 8.15, male quartet. Avonion Minstrels, "But It Is So"; 8.19, mouthorgan solos, Mr. P. Cole, popular melodies; 8.24. bass solo. Mr. J. Filer. "Bella of the Sea"; 8,28, Christchuiyih Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Souvenir"; (b) "Scherzo from C. Minor Trio" (Mendelssohn); 8.38, tenor solo with chorus, Avonion Minstrels, ' Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming"; 8.42, musical monologue, Mr. F. Olds, Ihe Single Hair": 8.46, Hawaiian steel guitars and ukelele. Miss Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, (a) Laughing Rag"- (b) "Brokenhearted Melody" - 8.51, burlesque lecture, Mr. Sydney Comfort, "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss"; 8.56, popular songs, Mrs. P. S. Lawrence, • (a) "Just Like a Butterfly"; (b) "Forgotten"; 9.1, relay orchestral music from Everybody's Picture Theatre; 9.15, tenor solo with chorus, Avonion Minstrels. "What Good is Good Morning": 9.19, mouth-organ solos, Mr. P. Cole, popular melodies: .0.25, part-song, male voices, Avonion minstrels, "An Antique Love Song":; additional vocal aad instrumental itema: 10 p.m., dance music.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 12

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 12

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19891, 9 March 1928, Page 12