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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS) • •Vj 'v ■ ~ '* . MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. . FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. : '• ' '• '• •' ' ' J.- •' Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian stations to-day are as follows: Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. gramopuone recital: 6, children's hour, Unclfc George; 7.15, news and reports; 8, an evenjng with Shakespeare, arranged by Mr. J. F. • Montague; 8.1, lecturette. Mr. Culford Bell,, i"introductory Talk on Shakespeare;" 8.7. speech, Miss Phyllis Torpy, s speech, "The Power of Music;" 8,11, Bcesie- - . Messrs. J. F. Montague, Montagu Steel, Alan McElwain, and Leslie Dakin, "Graveyard Scene" from "Hamlet." Act V., Scene 1: B.IS, solo, Mr. Arthur Ripley, "Sigh .No More, Ladies;" 8.21. scene, Mr. J. Gordon and Miss Gordou, scene from "Romeo ana Juliet," Act H1..-Scene 5; 8.26, instrumental trio. Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Tno, "Three Dances" from "Henry VIII." (German) ; 8.32, vocal quartet, Madame Irene Ainsley's Quartet, "Under the Greenwood Tree" (Home); 8.33, elocutionary, Mr. Cutford Bell. "Mark Anthony's Oration" irora "Julius Caesar," Act 111., Scene 2; 8.41j scene. Miss Daphne Knight, "Letter Scenefrom "Macbeth." Act 1., Scene s;_ 8.47, baritone solos, Mr. Ernest Snell. /'.Mistress, Mine," "And Let Me th 6 Canakin Clink; 8.52, recitations, Mr. J. F. Montague, "On Sleep" from "Henry IV."; "Agrincourt Speech" from "Henry V.;" 8.58. _ weather report and forecast; 9, scene. Miss Mary Day and Miss Kathleen Harvey, scene from "Twelfth Night," Act 1., Scene 5: 9.8. violin solo, Miss Ina Bosworth, "The Admiral's Galliard;" 9.12, contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley, "Orpheus With His Lute;" 9.16, scene, Mr. Montagu Steel (Duke), Miss Iris Andrewß (Viola), Mr. Alan McElwain (Clown), scene from "Twelfth Night," Act. 11., Scene 4: 9.23. duet, Madame Ireue Ainsley and Miss Irene Rogers, "I Know a Bank Where the Wild Thyme Blows" (Horue); 9.27, scene, Mr. Alnn McElwain (Dogberry), Mr. Lerlie Dakin (Verges), Mr. Culford Bell (Sexton), Mr. Banknian (Conrade), Mr. Helier (Borachio), "Comedy Scene" from "Much Ado About Nothing." Act. IV., Scene 2: 9,84, instrumental trio, Bosivorth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, incidental music to "As Ton Like It' (Quilter) : 9.39, baritone solo, Mr. Ernest Snell, "The Pedlar's Song" from "A Winter's Tale;" 9.51, scene, Mr. Culford Beil, (King), Mr. J. F. Montague (Gloster). "Tower Scene" from "Henry V 1.," Part 3: 9.56, excerpts from "Romeo and Juliet (Gounod), produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley.

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —3 p.m.,. gramophone recital; 6, children's sessionUncle Jasper; 7, news session, market reports, and sports results; 7.40, leoturette, "For the Man on the Land," by a representative of the Agricultural Department: 8, overture, "Washington Greys' March' (Graffuia); 8.5, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "Long Ago" (Old English); 8.10, Italian mandolin solos, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Valse de la Reine," "Gavotte;" 8.17, contralto solo. Miss Lily Mackie, "Evening Boat Song;" 8.21, instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First Movement in E Minor Trio" (Parry); 8.31, elocutionary, Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Early English History;" 8.36, 'cello solo, Mr. Geo. Ell wood, "Largo;" 8.41, vocal duct, Mrs. Alice Harris and Mr. Arthur Coe, v > "Night Hymn at Sea" (Stafford); 8.45, duo for two pianos. Misses Myrtle Mackay and Vera Macdonald, "Don Juan Fantasia" (Mozart-Lysberg): 8.52, baritone solos, Mr* Ray Kemp, "Old Barty,"* "Old English Lovo Song;" 8.59, clarionet solo. Mr. A. H. Wright, "Come, Sing to Me;" 9.4, weather forecast; 9.5, organ solos, Mr. H. Temple White, "Hero's Song." "The Death oi Ase," "Land of Hone and Glory;" 9.20, soprano solo, Mrs. Alice Harris, "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly;" 8.24, instrumental trios; Studio Trio, "Andante** from "Pathetioue Symnhony" (Tsehaikowsky). "Flower Waltz" (Tschaikowsky); 9.34, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "The Lark Now Leaves His Watery Nest" (Calcott); 9.38, 'cello solo, Mr. Geo. Ellwood. "Allegro Apassionata;" 9.43. tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe, "Farewell to Summer;" 9.47,' clarionet solo, Mr. A. H. Wright. "Air Varie;" 9.(51, elocutionary, Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Cheese:" 9.87, English mandola solos. Mr. Lad Haywood. "Lazy Honolulu." "Love Will BMnd a Way:" 10.3, vocal quartet, Orpheus Quartet, "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (Ambrose). Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—Sileirl day. . .

Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres). —3 p.ia.» studio concert: 6, children's hour—Big Brother Bill; 7.15, news session; 7.30, address by Mr. R. W. Marshall, of the Tourist Department; 8, concert by the St. Kilda Band, and items by assisting artists: 8.1, march, the Band, "The Umpire • (Greenwood): 8.5, baritone solos, Mr. Reg. Richards, "Alone," "Lady Mine;" 8.11, cornet solo, St. Kilda Band (soloist, Mr. George Christie), "Because;" 5.16, recitation. Miss Anita Winkel, "He Didn't Oughter;" 8.21. selection, St. Kilda Band, "Gems of Irish Melody" (arr. Hume); 8.3t5., contralto solo, Miss Dorothy Skinner, "A, Song of Thanksgiving;" 8.40, march, St. Kilda Band, "Rubenstein" (arr. Bidgood); 8.45, address. Pastor W. D. More; 9, selection, St. Kilda Band, "Well Known Hymns:" 9.8, bass solos, Mr. F. C. Cooper.'* "If I Were King," "They're Far Away:" 9.15, waltz, St. Kilda Band, "Queen of Erin" (Douglas): 9,25, recitations, Mist : i Anita Winkel, child impersonation, "I've Lost My % Dog," "Twenty, Thirty,' Forty 9.35, baritone solo, Mr. Reg. Richards, "Nelson's Gone a Sailing;" 9.38, fantasia, Bt. Kilda Band, "Clarendon" (Greenwood) j » 9.44, contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Skinner, "Angus Macdonald," "John Anderson, Mat •' Jo;" 9.52, march, St. Kilda Band, "Machine Gun Guards" (Marechal); fi.56, fcae«" solo, Mr. F. C. Cooper, "Simon the Celr. V larer." ■ Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., entertainment for children; 8.30 p.m., newa service; 9.30 p.m.,_ concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; dance musio. , i Sydney, 2BL (353 raetres). —7.15 p.m., entertainment for children: 8.30 p.m., newa service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, in-<\» eluding items by Broadcasters' Topionl Chorus; vocal and instrumental items; dance music. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7 p.m.,. entertainment for children; 8 p.m., newa* service; 9 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; danoSi musio. i Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—S p.m., en-. . tertainment for children; 9 p.m., news service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items. TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. Auokland, IYA (883 metres).—lo a.m., r<nlay description of Returned Soldiers' March" to Cenotaph and service thereat; 11, relay of Anzac Memorial Service from the Auokland Town Hall; 7.30 p.m., relay of Anzao - Memorial Church Service from St. Matthew's Church; preacher. Canon Grans Cowen; organist, Mr. J. L. Phillpot; 8.30, close down. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—B p.m., relay of Anzac Day Memorial Service from the Town Hall, "Wellington. •Christchurch, 3YA (308 metres).—s.3o; p.m.., relay of Citizens' Anzac Memorial Service;, under auspices of the Returned Soldiers' Association, from King Edward Barracks; special service with -choral items by grand choir; 7.30 to 9 pim., relay of Anzac Day evening service from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (under auspices of Christchurch Ministers' Association). Chairman, Rev. D. Gardner-Miller. Secretary, Rev. A. W. Stuart. Special speaker for evening service. Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—3 p.m., relay of Anzac Day Memorial Service from Kensington Drill Hall; 4.30, address from studio,. * "Landing on Gallipoli." Mr. J. ButeL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 15

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 15

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 15

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