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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

[STHIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. I FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to bo sent out by jjsew Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day aro as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —Silent day. Auckland, IZB (275 metres).—6.3o p.m., children's hour; 7.30. specially selected proi;rammo supplied by A. H. Nathan. Ltd. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., dtudio items; 6.0. children's session: 7.0, news, market reports, sports results: 7.10. H. South, "Books, Grave and Gay"; proIjrainine of Russian music; 8.1, overture, orchestra, "Glory of Russia"; 8.13, rnezzocontralto, Ngaire Coster, "Too Late," "Tho Red Sarafan"; 8.19. instrumental, Symons-J3ll\vood-Short Trio: 8.29. bass, J. Nl. Caldwell. "The Convoy": 8.31, sketch. A. Stanley Warwick. "Stung"; 8.40. vocal, Jeanet.lt> Brisks and Ngaire Coster. "Evening": 8.45. baritone. John Prouse, "The Tapers Were flashing." "Could You But For Ono Short Hour." "Don Juan's Serenade": 8.55. orchestra; 9.5. tenor. W T . R. Hill. "The^ Earth [jay Softly Sleeping." "A Loved Voice": 9.11, orchestia, ''Russian Folft Sours" ; 9.21, Jeanette Briggs, "On the Georgian Hills." »*Lilaos." "Springtime": 9.29. elocution. A. g. Warwick, "He Fell Among Thieves." "The Be3t of Wives": 9.35, J. M. Caldwell. "The Midnight Review": 9.10. orchestra, •'Antar": 9.52. Roy Hill, "The Asra." "How jSu-eet It is W T hen I'm With You," "Longing": 10.0. Aerial Singers. "At Fathor's Poor": 10.1. orchestra. "Hymn to tho Sun." Trnpak." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m., gtudio items: >".O, children's hour; 7.15, jiews; 8.0, programme by Band of Ist Canterbury Regiment Infantry; vocal items and (recitations. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2t'C (142 metres). —7.15 p.m.. chilHren's session: S.O. late sporting, market reports, news; 8.20, studio quartette; 9.0, liews'; 9.12, mezzo-soprano. Frances Lea; 9 n o Fred Aarons. "Blunder Budget" talk: studio orchestra: 9.45, contralto. Virginia Bassette: 9.53, orchestra: 10.5. personality ialk: Brunton Gibb. "David Garrick"; 30.20, orchestra; 10.30. Welsh Choral Society concert- 11.0. orchestra: 11.15, Frances Lea; 1123 orchestra; 11.30, Virginia Bassette: IL3?' orchestra: 11.45, comedian. Lea Shipp: 32.55, dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music: 8.30. sport* aud news; market reports; 9.0. talk en the motorcar, C. E. Martin; 9.31, boprnno. Josio Westaway: 9.38. Wurlitzor organ: 0.00. baritone, Roger Jones; _ 9.57. King's Mandolin Orchestra; descriptive artist, Grace Quine; 10.11, wrestling contest Irom Stadium: 11.10, Josie Westaway: 11.17. Jfandolin Orchestra; 11.24, Roger Jones; 'i1.31. Grace Quine; 11.35, organ; 12.0, liojnano's Dance Orchestra. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m ; . Children's session: 8.35, financial news: 8.4 a. E C H. Taylor. "School Life and Sport : 9 0 Senator Guthrie. "Sheep Breeders' Association": 9.31, studio presentation of "Fau<<t": 10.50. orchestra; 11.5. Jimmy Kemper. The Artist Unique: 11.20. xylophone. Edna Davies; J1.30. orchestra; 11.39. recital. J. H. Bailey: J 1.49. news; 11.59, orchestra: 12.9, J. H. Bailey: 12.14. orchestra; 12.23. dance music. Melbourne. 3AR (484 metres).—6.3o p-m.. Concert programme by May s Band, Xne Gidsv Players, and other artists, in vocal and "instrumental selections: 9.30. news and market reports; 10.0. studio orchestra: 10.10 Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, in "Harmonylarity"- 10.35, Alfred Firmnn. talk on book.. 10 4s! b'aiitone. Allan D. Kelly : 10.52. orch_,tri- 112 P J. Dear, Dickens recital. 1112.' orchestra; 11.22. soubrette. Margaret Clarence* 11.30. orchestra: 11.40, Allan Kelly; 11.47, orchestra; 12.2. Margaret Clarence; 12.10, orchestra: 12.25, news. Brisbane. 4QG (385 metres).—7.3o p.m.. Sews and commercial: 7.40 "Philosophy" - S.O. children s session 8.0. rsdio. interlude. "The Rogues of the Susan Jane'": 9-0. studio conceit; 9.40, gramophone recital. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.na.. •tiidio items; 6.0, children s session.lo. talk Mr Geo. Ambler, " PoultrykeepingLine Breeding"; 7.30. news and market reports., book review; 8.0. overture, k Theatre orchestra: 8.11. baritone. WaMer BTouch, '• Blow. Blow. Thou W inter Wind "' instrumental, Auckland Trio, 8.24. soprano'. Nora Hume. "Ave oo I^rV 8 '23. flute. " B-.- tho Brook ; 8.32. C- Suisted. " Take a Pair of Soarklin_ ■Eyes": 8.36. orchestra; 8.46 violin. Ina Bosworth: 8.50. talk. A. B. Chapnell. Old New Zealand-. The Story of a Flagstaff . 9 6 flute. "The Nightingale_ : 9.10. contralto. Irene Ainsley. Recitative and Ana from " Rinaldo : '3 14. Auckland Trio. "Hungarian Dances": 9.22. excerpts from " Mignon," produced by Irene Amsley. Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m. gtudio items: 6.0, children s session; 7.0. news and market reports: <.40, lecturette. " For the Man on the and overture. The Orchestra; Alice Harris and Len Barnes When You Are by Mv Side": 8.15, cello. Geo Ellwood. " Apres un Reve i : * eno r' Arthur Coe, "Serenade": 8.26, Kenny s Steel Otritar Trio. *' Mellow Morn, Shine on. Harvest Moon": 8.33, contralto. Lily Mackie. "Mv Heart is Smging : 8.37. tumour, "The Street Watchman s Story ; 8 42. baritone Len. Barnes. Widdecombe Fair." ' The Horn." " Peeche ; 8.52. orcrnn, H Trmple White: 9.4, soprano. Alice Harris. "When a Dream of Love lou Cherish": 9.8. orchestra: 9.16. Orpheus Onnrtetfe. "Kentucky Babe": 9.20, Steel Guitar Trio; 0.26, »ongs at pinno. Billy Hart. "Side by Side." latest hits: 9.36, orchestra. musical comedy selection. Sunny"* 9.46. T,ily Mackie, A is a Love'some Thing": 9.50 humour W. McClellan. " Pinkie's Piano. •J"™"?' Tou nnfl Me": OSS. suite, orchestra, Aaatleal Scenes": 10.5. Orpheus Trio, . Pure Ray of Light": 10.9. orchestra. Christchurch. 3YA (306 metres).—Silent Bar. Dunedin. 4YA M 63 metres).-3 p.m.. studio items; 6.0. children r session ; 7.1 o news; 7.30, address: 8.0, concert by St. Kilda Band and assisting artists. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., Children's session: 8.0, sports and market reports, news; 8.20, studio music; «.30_, Btudio qnartette; 9.0, new®: 9.1., Military Band: 9.30. Capitol Theatre Orchestra; 9.45, organ; 9.50, Donald McLean, Tho Mystery of ' Mary Ce.este : JO- 5 ; 30.20, piano, Roy Agnew;. 10.30, bnnd: 10..00, Capitol Theatre, stage presentation; 11.5. radio revue by Langlea Concert Company Bnd Charles Lawrence; 11.50. Roy Agnew; 12.0, dance music. Sydney, 2BTj (353 metres). -7.15 P-*"--children's session: 8.0, studio qnartotto: fcporta and results; market reports; news; D.30, 2TIL Topical Chorus: 9.33,. orchestra; 9.18, Win and Windle. entertainers: 9 58. baritone, Clement "Williams: a 8 Brev.-ery Band: 10.25. contralto. Madge Plague; 10.33. orchestra; 10.48, Win and Windle: bnnd: 11.18, C Williams; 31.25, orchestra; 11.40. Madge Clfijnio: Orchestra; 12.5, Wenfworth Cafo Orchestra. Melbourne. :3f,0 (371 metres).— 1 7.30 p.m.. children's session; 8.35, stock exchange hews; 8.45. A. S. Kenvor. "Tho Coins of Overseas Britain": 9.0. W. ITeber Green, *" Preservatives "; 9.16, F. T. Keon, « Photography"; 9.31, piano. Atmes Fortune: 9.37. fielections. Jimmy Kemper: 9.47. oratorio, Bcofs' Church choir. " The Woman of finmarin. ": 10.25. orchestra: 10.30, tenor. Victor Baxter: 10 37. orchestra: 10.45, second Bet. "Hit the Deck"; 12.0. news; 12.10. victor Baxter: 12 17. Vagabonds Dance Orchestra until 1.10 a.m. Melbourne, 3AT?. (404 metres).—6.3o p.m., fconc'?rf. by Studio Orchestra and various Vocalists; 9.30. news and market reports: 10.0, (rip3v Players; 10.15, contralto, Jessie Bhmith: 10.22. one-act piny. "Are You a Red-head''"; 10.35, tenor. Seriin. Chosfiakoff; J0.42, Gipsy players; 10.54. violin. Bertha forpcensen; I'.O, Runert Hazell and Elsie Day in " Harmonvlarity ": 11.15, Gipsy Players; 11.30, Jessie Shmifh; 11.37, Hawaiian and steel guitars. Moana Luo Duo; 11.45, soubrette, Margaret. Clarence; 11.52, Sloana Luo duo; 12.0, Senia ChostiaKoff; 12.8, Monna LllO duo; 12.15, Margaret Clarence; 12.22. news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres!.—7.3o p.m., fiews and commercial; 7.40, dinner music; P.O. children's session; 8.30, _news and finrkot reports; 9.15, lecture, J. F. Reid, '"Rural Life in Other Lands": 9.30, radio mystery drama, part 2, " The Five Jewels nf Fana Singh " s . 10.30. concert programme. Cadenza Plectral Club; 11.30, ncivs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20011, 30 July 1928, Page 15

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20011, 30 July 1928, Page 15

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20011, 30 July 1928, Page 15

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