WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to ho sent out. by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day are as follows:
Auckland, IYA (H 33 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; (>, children's session; 7.15, (i. if. Ambler, Poultry-keeping; news and markets, book review; 8, 'chimes; 8.1. overture. Majestic Then Ire Orchestra; 3.6. contralto, Irene Ainsley. "In Haven," "Where Corals .Lie"; 8.12, instrumental, Auckland Trio; 8.'20, tenor. Len Wilson, "Maire My Girl": 8.21. soprano, Aririi Rodgers, "Arise, O Sun"; 8.28, organ record, "Serenade"; 8.31, baritone, Walter Brough. "Border Ballad": 8.35, violin and piamo, Iria Bosworth and Cyril Towaey; 8,41. Madame Ainsley, "Happy Song"; 8.<15, organ, "Bella Across tho Meadows": 8.48, A. B. Cbappell. "Old New Zealand: Founding tho Capital"; 9.4, orchestral entr'acte: 0.10, tenor. Arthur Ripley; 0.14, Auckland Trio. "Waltz of the Flowers"; 0.22, excerpts from "Tho Lily of Killarney," produced by Madamo Ainsley and Arini Rodders. Arthur Ripley. Len Wilson and W. Brough. Wellington, 2YA (-120 metres).—3 p.m., studio items: 6. children's session; 7, mews, markets and sports; 7.40, lecturettc, "For tho Man on the Land"; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, orchestra. "Poet and Peasant"; 8.11, vocal, Alice Harris and Lily Mackie. "A Summer Evening"; 8.14. piano, Myrtlo Gibson. "Romance" and "Hark. Hark, the Lark"; 8.22, baritone Levi Barnes, Indian love lyrics; 8.34, steel guitar, Berthold and Bent, "Blue Skies."' "Among My Souvenirs"; 8.40, Lily Mackie, "Sands, o' Deo"; 8.-14, organ, H. T. White, "Song of Melody." "Urhs Beata" • 8.54, humour. Doug. Stark, "McKay": 9.2. orchestra-; 9.10, songs at piano. Billy Hart, selected; 0.20. Berthold and Bent., "Because I Love You," "Hawaiian Dreams"; 0.26. tenor, Arthur Coe. ' Che Brightest Dny": 0.20, I). Stnrk, "The Ballad Singer": 0.35, Alico Harris. "Roses Softly Blooming"; 0.38, orchestra, "Virginia": 0.50. sons cyclo, Orpheus Quartette, "Tho Pageant of Summer": solos and choruses. Chrislchurch. 3YA (306 metres). —Silent day. Dunediin, 4YA (463 metres). —3 p.m., studio items* G. children's session; 7,.15, news; 7.30, address; 8, concert by St. Hilda Band and assisting artists. Australian Stations, Sydney. 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls. children's session; 8, sports and markets; 8.20. studio music; 8.30, studio string quartette: 0, news; 0.12, talk, Fred Aarons; 9.15, Ramdwick Municipal Band; 0.30, soprano, Mabel Batchelor; 9.38. band; 9.55. baritone, A. G. Ellis; 10.3, orchestra; 10.22, contralto, Virginia Bassetti; 10.30, band; 10.45. theatrical talk, W. F. Kay; 11, orchestra: 11.10. Mabel Batchelor; 11.18, hand; A. G. Ellis; 11.38, orchestra; 11.52. Virginia Bassetti; 12, orchestra: 12.17,- Ambassadors Dance Band and lato news. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls. children's session: 8, dinner music; 8.30, news and markets: 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9.33, programme by Dee Why Choral Society, songs, choruses and instrumental; address. Sir Joseph Cook; 10.40, further songs and choruses, piano solos, etc.; 11.45, \\ entworth Cafe Orchestra, dance music; hook reviews. Melbourne, SLO (37] metres).—7.ls children's session ; 8.45, Geo Ramsay, motoring talk- 9, J. D. Mcßae, "Animal Intelligence"; 9.15, F. T. Keon, "Photography ; 9.31. orchestra: 0.44, baritone. J. H. King; 9.52, orchestra: 10.7. contralto, Isobel Biddell: 10.14, violim, Bertha Jorgensen; 10.20, J. H King; 10.27, orchestra; 10.37, Irish tales, William Tainsh; 10.52. from Scots Church. "The Woman of Samaria," part 11.. by Scots' Church Choir; 11.37. 'cello. Helga Brennecke; 11.44. Isobel Biddell; 11.51, news: 12.1, Joe Brennan and Ida JNewton, selected: 12.15, _ orchestra; 12.26, dance music, the Radi-o-aces.
Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). —6.30, concert programme by station orchestra and various vocalists; 9.30, news and markets; 10, Preston Citizens' Band; 10.5, vocal, Lilian Booth: 10.12, vocal Vivian McGraw; 10.19, band; 10.21, vocal, Noel Bunker; 10,28, recitals, Gertrude David; 10.35, band; 10.40. vocal, Aileen Sheran; 10.47, violin, Sylvia Bryant: 10.51,1 band; 11.27, Lihajx Booth: 11.34, Noel Bunker; 11.41, cornet, J. Mac Gibbon; 11.45. Aileen Sheeran; 11.62. Gertrude David; 11.59, band; Sylvia Bryant; 12.16, Vivian McGraw; 12.25, band; 12.28, news.
Brisbane, 4QG (335 metres),—7.3o, newß and information; 7.40, dinner music; S, children's session. 8.31. news and markets; 9.15, lecturette, P. RurobaH. ''Poultry 9.30, programme of classical musio by Mr. Archie Day's party; 10.30, studio programmo; news.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.rm, studio items: 6, children's session: 7.15. [news and market reports: 7.45, _ Norman Iverr. "Physical Culture": 8. chimes; 8.1. municipal organ recital. Town Hall. Maughan Barnett. organist; 9.25. lecture-recital, K. Atkinson. "Who's Who and What's What on tho Gramophone." Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—Silent day. Christchurch. 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m_ studio items: 6, children's session: 7.1 a. market reports and news: 8.1. orchestra excerpts from musical comedy "The Quaker Girl," presented by Radiolan Quartette; selected vocal and instrumental items; ro citals. Dunedin. 4YA (463 metres).—2.4s P.m.. description Rugby match. Manawhenua v Ota go; 7. gramophone concert: 7.40, news and markets; 8. miscellaneous concert programme; 9 p.m. (approx.). relay portion of "Elijah," by Dunedin Choral Society. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (442 metres). —7.15, children's session: 8. news and markets; 8.20, string quartette: 9, late nows: 9.1.2, anniversary talk. Fred. Aarons: 9.15, studio music; 9.22. baritone, Alfred Cunningham: 9.30, musical selections, 2FC artists; 9.42. soprano, Gladys Verona; 9.50. piano, Lindloy Evans: 9.58, entertainer, Charles Lawrence: 10.8. string trio; 10.15. A. Cunningham; 10.25, debate by Sydney School of Arts Debating Club: 11.20, Lindiey Evans; 11.30. Gladys Verona; 11.38. Charles Lawrence; 11.48. strin? trio: 12.2. Ambassadors' Danco Band, studio music and late news. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8. dinner music; 8.30, news and market reports: 9. travelogue. Basil Kirke: 9.30, topical chorus: 9.33. studio orchestra: 9.45, sketch. Miss Loudon, and Robert Turner; 9.55, Ashfield District Band; 10.15. bass. Clifford Latliloan; 9.31, soprano. Lolys Lescaut; 10.38; orchestra; 10.53. sporting talk. Claude Corbett; 11.8. Misa Loudon and Robert Turner; 11.15. band; 11.30, Lotys Lescaut; 11.37, orchestra; 12.6. Romano's Restaurant Dance Orchestra, news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7, children's session: 8.45. talk on pigs. R. T. Archer: 9. Kathleen Lascelles. "Tho Art of Dancing": 9.16. Norman Sharpe, "A Chat About Pineapples"; 9.31. Salvation Army Band 9.45. contralto, Grace Jackson; 9.52. band: 30.7, bass. Thomas George; 30.14 band; 10.29, 'cello, Helga Brennecke; 10.37. presentation of "Faust," University Conservatorium studentsl2.24. news: 12.36 danco music, Tho Badi-o-aces. Melbourne, IVAR (484 metres).—o.3o p.m.. selected concert programme by studio orchestra. and station artists; 9.30. news and markets: 10. piano, Esther Rofe: 10.10, soprano, Veronica Cox; 10.17. vocal. Veronica Cox and John Royal: 10.20, Esther Rofe; 10.30, baritone, John Royal- 10.37 Veronica Cox and John Royal; 10.40. second act, "Hit tho Dock." from H.M. Theatre; 12.15. news. Brisbane. 4QG (-185 metres).—7.3o. news and information; 7.40. dinner music: 8, children's session: 5.30, news and markets; 9.15, lecturette: 9.30. musical programme bv Studio Syncollators: vocal items • mono logues; news.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 13
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1,081WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 13
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