WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to bo sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day aro as follows: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —11.30 a.m., description of the Auckland races; 6 p.m., children's hour? 7.15, news; 8, overture from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.11. vocal, the Lyric Quartet, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose (Frank Crowther) ; 8.15, tenor solo, Mr. A. Ripley, "Till Dawn": 8.19, Ingall b Hawaiian Orchestra, "Hawaiian Echoes,' "Isle of Paradise"; 8.27, vocal duet, Messrs. Richards and Thomas, "The Two Beggars (Newton): 8.32, humour, Mr. Alan McElwain; 8.57, entr'acte from Prince Edward Theatre; 8.47. vocal, the Lyric Quartette, " Deep River " (Burleigh); 8.51, bass solo, Mr. Ernest Ihomas, "Chip of the Old Block"; 8,55, Ingall's Hawaiian Orchestra, "Kalima Waltz," "The Rosary," "A Nest, the West and You"; 9.4, weather forecast; 9.6, tenor solo, Mr. Herbert Richards, "Maire, My Girl"; 9.10, vocal, the Lyric Quartet, "The Jolly Roger" (Kidems); 9.15, dance music from the Dixieland Cabaret by the Internationals. Wellington, 2¥A (420 metres).—3 p.m., description of football match, Athletic Park; 6, child ren'a hour; 7, news session; 8, the Orchestra, "Masaniello" (Auber): 8.9, vocal, Melodie Four, "The Moon Man" (Macy); 8.1!}, Italian mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Annie Laurie," "Macushla"; 8.20, bass solo, Mr. W. W. Marshall, "Will of the Wisp"; 8.24, the orchestra "Cavatina" (Itaff), "Minuet" (Boccherini); 8.31, tenor solos, Mr. Frank Bryant, "The Little Irish Girl," "Heaps of Licking"; 8.40, humour, Mr. Geo. Ticliener, "The Modest Curate," "Baby Bill"; 8.46, concertina, Mr, R. Stratmore, "Medley of Old-time Melodies"; 8.51, vocal duet, Messrs. S. Duncan and R. 8. Allwright, "The Fishermen"; 8.55, xylophone solo, Mr. L. Probert, overture, "William Tell": 9.2, light vocal, the Glad Idlers, Just Breozin' Along"; 9.8. weather report; 9.10, the Orchestra; 9.18, tenor solo, Mr. Sam. Duncan, "Like Stars Above"; 9.22, vocal, Melodie Four, "Doan Yer Cry, Ma Hone.y"; 9.26, Italian mandolin, Mr. Lad Haywood, "Sunshine," "Breeze": 9.32, baritone solo and quartet, Mr. R. S. Allwright and Melodic Four, "In it Monastery Garden" (Ketelby); 9.36, the Orchestra, characteristic novelty, "The Mouse and the Clock" (Whitney), 9.41 vocal duet, Messrs. F. Bryant and W. W. Marshall, "Drink to Me Only": 9.44, humour, Mr. Geo. Tichener, "Kissing: the Girl on the Stairs"; 9.49, Concertina, Mr. R. Stratmore, "Medley of Popular Airs"; 9.54, light vocal, the - Glad Idlers, "Hetty the Hard 'Un"; 9.59. vocal, Melodie Four, "My _ Blue Heaven"; 10.3, dance programme, with vocal choruses by the Glad Idlers. Christchurcb, 3YA (30G metres).—2.4s p.m., Rugby football match at Lancaster Park: C, children's session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, sports results; 8, chimes and overture: 8.5. tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, "Yes, Let Mo Like a Soldier Fall" ("Maritona"): 8.9. tin whistle and accordeon solos. Mr, H. Smith, popular melodies; 8.15, soprano solo, Miss Mabel Thomas, "Maytime": 8.19, Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele, Mis 3 Elaine Moody's Hawaiian Trio, "Kaiwabua Waltz," "Somewhere in Honolulu," "Mahina Malamala"; 8.29, popular vocal solo, Mr. E. A. Dowell, "The Kingdom of Your Eyes"; 8.33, instrumental, Christ-church Broadcasting Trio, "At Evening" (Pache): "Valse Spng" (Gounod); 8.43, contralto solo, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "I Did Not Know"; 8.53, recitals, Mr. J. Birch, "Devi! May Care," "The 9.15 Express"- 9.59 soprano and tenor duet, Miss Maoel Thoraas and • Mr. David _ McGill, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling"; 9.3, eather forecast; 9.5, overture; 9.10, tenor solo, Mr. David McGill, "A Night in Araby"; 9.14, magic flute and accordeon solos, Mr. H. Smith, popular melodies; 9.20, soprano solo. Miss Mabel Thomas, "Scenes that are Brightest" ("Maritana"); 9.24, Hawaiian ukulele solo and steel guitar ukulele, Miss Elaine Moody (ukulele solo) and her Hawaiian Instrumental Trio. "Ain't She Sweet?" "Plaintive Melody," "Hawaii. I'm Lonely For You"; 9.34, popular vocal solo. Mr E. A. Dowell. "A Lane in Spain", 9.38. instrumental, Ohristchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Nocturne" (Chopin), 'Tarantelle" (Trouselle, Donojowski); 9.44, contralto solos. Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "She is Far from the Land," "Come, Sing the Summer Thru' ": 9.48, recital, J. Birch, "Rosa"; 9.54, soprano and tenor duet. Miss Mabtl Thomas and Mr. David McGill, "At Last You Come" ("Mignon"). Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —2.15 p.m., Rugby football at Carisbrook ground: 7.15, news session; 7.30. address by Mr. H. Skinner on "The Maoris in Otago"; 8, orchestral music from the Empire Theatre; S.lO, contralto solos, Mies Irene ITorniblow, "Sanctuary," "To You": 8.15, 'cello solo, Mr. P. J Palmer, "Valse Apache"; 8.20, bass solo, Mr Tom Cooper, "The Mighty Deep"; 8.25, soprano solo. Miss Muriel Caddie, "Valse Caprice"; 8.31, soprano solos. Miss Agnes Guy, " Have Thee News of My Boy, Jack?" "Only a River Running By", 13.37 instrumental (violin, "cello and piano), "Valse in C Minor" (ColeridgeTaylor) ■ 8.42 baritono solo, Mr. Arthur "Deep River"; 8.4G, violin solos. Miss Eva Judd, "Broken Melody," "Serenade": 8.54. orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. 9.4. weather forecast; 9.7. contralto solo. Miss Irene Horniblow, "Can't Remember"; 9.10 'cello solo, Mr. P. J. Palmer, "Son? of India"; 9.15, bass solos, Mr. Tom Cooper, "The Minor," "Tho Dawgr"; 9.32, soprano solo, Miss Agnes Guy, "Elegie"; 9.35, instrumental (violin, 'cello c-nd piano), "Barcarolle." from "Tales of Hoffmann,' - "April's Lady"; 9.45, baritone solos. Mr. Arthur Lunglcy, "Trooper Johnny Ludlow," "You Alon o' Me"; 9.52, violin solo. Miss Eva Judd "Legendo" (Wieniawski). Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.30, dinner music; 9.15, talk oil London Dance Bands; vocal and instrumental items: 9.57, talk on "Duelling in Germany To-day," by Rev. F. H. Raward; vocal and instrumental items; 12, dance music: from tho Ambassadors. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news service; 9, talk on "Aborigines," by "Brinsa:' 9.30, item by Broadcasters' Topical Chorus: orchestral and organ, items; humour: vocal and instrumental items; 11.50, dance music from "Wentwortli Cafe." Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m., children's session: 8.30j news service: 9, nature talks by Mr. E. E. Pnscott and Dr. J. A. Leach; 9.30, talk on "Esperanto," by Mr. R. Rawson: 9.45, vocal and instrumental items; 10.10, description of to-night s event at the -Stadium; . 11.45, orchestral, vocal and instrumental items; 12.40, danco music by "The Vagabonds." Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —8 p.m., entertainment for children; 9 p.m., news service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's song service; 6.55. evening service from St. Mary s Cathedral, preacher, Canon Percival James; 8.30, organ selections from Town Hall by Mr. Maughan Barnett. Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.rtf. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session; 6, children s sonjr service: 6.55, evening service from Vivian Street Baptist Church, _ preacher, Rev. F. E Harry: 8.15, band recital of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band. C'hristchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —5.30, children's song service; G. 30, evening service from the Sydenham Baptist Church, preacher, Rev. J. K. Archer: 8, following the church, service, there will bo a programma of musical items from the studio; 8.15, rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—6.3o p.m., children's song service; 6.15, service from St. Paul's (Anglican) Cathedral, preacher, Rev. Canon Nevill; 8, studio concert. Australian Station, Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.-15 p.m., children's session; 8.30, service from Petersham Baptist Cluirch; 10, Manly Municipal Military Band; 11, vocal and instrumental items, including items by Broadcasters' Instrumental Trio.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 16
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1,198WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19962, 2 June 1928, Page 16
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