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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.

FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.. Details of programmes. to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day arc as follows:—; Auckland. ' IYA (333 metres).—3 p.rOj, studio items; 6.0, children s session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1. orchestra. "Der FreischuHz," overture; 8.10, concerted with orchestra, record, Light Opera Company, "Gems from "The Student Prince,' " "Gems from 'The Desert Song* 8.18, vocal, Barry Coney's Quartette, "The Boa Hath Its Fearls": 8.23, zither. W. Ungeniuth, "Dreams on tho Potomac"; 8.28. tenor. L. Harvey, "For You Alone ; 8.32. 'cello, with piano, record, Pabla Casals, "Melody in F"; 8.36, soprano, Dorothy Youd. "It Is Not Because Your Heart Is Mine"; 8.40, recital. Miss Carte-Lloyd, "Lionel"; 8.45. orchestra, selections, <4 Rom anzo Andaluza." "Sleeping Beauty"; 8.53, baritone, Barry Coney, "The Gentle Maiden": 8.57. W. Ungemuth, "The Shepherd's Sunday Sonfc." "Military March'; 9.7, contralto, Martha Williamson, "Sweet Lady Moll"; 9.11, waltz, record, tho Troubadours, "Cielto Lindo"; 9.15, L. Harvey, "O Flower of All the World"; 9.19, chorus with orchestra, record, "For We Are Afar in The Dim Aces Lying"; 9.23, Dorothy Youd. "Hindoo Song"; 9.27, ballet suite, orchestra. "Ballet Egypt ienue"; 9.35, Barry Coney, "Roll Along Home"; 9.39, orchestra, record, "La Poupee Vnlsmte"; 9.43. Martha Williamson, "Just A'Wearyin' For You"; 9.17. Barry Coney's Quartette, "Will o' The Wisp"; 9.51, musical comedy selection, orchestra, "Maid of l;ho East."

Wellington, 2YA (420 p.m., studio item 3; 6.0. children's session; 7.0, news, markets and spoxta; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Bohemian Girl"; 8.11, vocal. Gretta Stark aud Ray Kemp, "The Rose Of Lovo"; 5.15. violiin with piano, record, "Indian Love Call." "Deep In My Heart. Dear"; 8.23, tenor, f ran If; Skinner, "Rudolf's Song"; 8.27. piano. Lillian Beere, "Staccato Caprice." selected: 8.35. humour. Dong Stark, "Bonnie Jean" 8.41, Gretta Stark, "Serenade"; 5.15, g;rana oriiau, record, "The Question." "The Answer'"; 8.53, Ray Kemp, "Lrirgo a! Factotum"; 3.58, orchestra, "Hiawatha Ballet Music"; 9.12, vocal. Etude Quartette, "Breeze of the Morn"; 9.16, orchestra; 9.24, Frank Skinner. "Tho Fortune Hunter"; 9.28, Doug Stark, "The Rich' Man": 9.35, contralto, Rita Arnold. "Alas, Those Chimes": 9.39, flute, Signor Truda. "Le Fee Taraputa.poum," "Liebestraum"; 9.47, Ray Kemp. "The Heart Bowed Down"; 9.51, Etude Quartette, "Anvil Chorus"; 9.51, orchestra. "Firefly," selection. Christchurch, 31' A (3(H> metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7.15. news; 8.0. selected programme of vocal and instrumental items; recitals

_ Dunedin, 4YA (463 me'ires).—3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7.15, news and reports; 8.0, programme of vocul and instrumental items; humour. Australian Stations.

Sydney, 2FC (-4142 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.0, news, markets and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.15, entertainment, Wendling and MolJoy; 9.30, baritone, Vladimir Elin; 9.3P, violin, Hilda Sutton and vocal, Leila Job;, 9.48, entertainer, Harry Graham end Dorothy Manning; 9.5e, Wadimir Elin; 10.6. Hilda Sutton and Leila Job; 10.16, T. J Henry, "Vignettes of the Pacific Islands"; 10.31, Ha.rry Graham and Dorothy Manning; 10.42, presentation second and third acts of "The Student Prince," from His Majesty's Theatre, by Royal Comic Opera Company; news.

Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.0, news and sports; 8.10. dinner music; 3.40. market reports; 8.55, advertising talks, etic.; 9.30, programme arranged by broadcasting company for anTinal. reunion of blinded soldiers; items by studio artists and ethers; 11.14, studio orchestra; 11.30. spotting talk. C. Dextor; 11.45, orchestra: 12.13,, Bomaco's Danc<9 Orchestra.

Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m., children s session; £,.20. talk on French, Madame Soward; :3.40, Market, reports: 9 16 lecture (tea; 9.45, Collingwood Citizen's Band: fi.Do, selected, Althouse and McCallura; 10.8. bund: 10.10. soprano. Elsy Treweek; 10.22. technical talk H K. Lovo; 10.32, instrumental tbe Mandoliansi; 10.42, band: 10 49 selected, liuxham'a Sisrenaders; 11,9, the V, , I B ' 11-19, comedian. Fred Bluett: iHn- band: n.M, Bportinjr talk. Erio Welch; 11.40, the MandohanH: 11.50. E!sy Treweek: | 11.0/, band; 12.4 news : 12.14. thu Man- | dohans; 12.24, Freci Bluett; 1.25, racing acceptances; 12.31, dance music.

Melbourne, 3AE (484 metres).—6.3o p.m.. gramophone record recital; 9.45, community Collosseum, BnlJarat; 11.45, orchesf, Y 00 - coninilto, Jessie Shmith; 12.2. tra; lz.'Jo, news.

Brisbane. 4QG (385 met res).—7.3o D m commercial' news: 7.35 dinner music: 7 55* announcements; 8.0, children's session; 8 30' news, markets and sports: 9.30. programme of vocal items; nevva.

rO-MOEEOW'S PEOGEAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7.15 news, markets and sports: 8.0, chimes: 8.1." Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 8.10, vocal Aiadame , i'owsey's Quartette, "By the Waters of Minnetonka"; 8.14, instrumental. Auckland Irio. selected: 8.23, humour -record. A Curtain Lecturfe"; 8.27, baritone John Bree. "To Mary'": 8.30. record. Coldstream Guards Band., "Der Freischutz"; 8.34. contralto, Edna Peace, "Life Is a Caravan ; 8.38, orchesral entr'acte, Maiestio Theatre; 8.46, tenor, J. McDongall, "I Love a Little Cottage"; 8.50, Hawaiian Orchestra, record, "Kilimii Waltz"; 8.54. soprano, Madame Towsey. "Ave Maria": 90. Wurlitzer organ. ■ i.-ecord. "My Blue Hoavcn"; 9.4. quartette, "The Old Folk# at Home": 9.8, 'cello. Molly Wright, Arioso ; 9.13. Edna Peace. "The Glory, o, the Sea"; 9.17. Hawaiian orchestra, record. • Hawaiian Walts: Medley"; 9.21. John: M' reo 'i ''Hot" Deep tae Slumber of the woods : 'J.-o. Auckland Trio. "Peer Gynt Suite": 9.33, humour, record, "Joe Mnrgntroyd Says"; 11.37. Mtidaine Towsey. "So Saran Roso": 0.41, quartette, 9.45. dance music from Masonic Hall. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items: G.O. children's session: 7.0. news, markets and iiports; 7.40, W. ,M. Danson, "Radio Valves" 1 ; 8.0, chimes, B.l* orchestra. "Jack Tar March"; 8.9. vocal with piano, record.. "Gems from ' Tip Toes' "; 5.13, baritone. K. 8. Allwrigh*. "Three For Jack": 8.17, vocal, Meloalio Four. "Soldiers' Chornu"; 8.21. orchestira. I "Weeping Willow Lane," "Polonaise Militaire"; 8.29. humour, G. Titchoner. " The Christening": 8,36, iten.or, Frank Bryant, "The Road That Leads to You"; 8.40, orchestra; 8.48, concerted with orchestra. :r«>cord. "Gems from ' Sunnyß.s2.' R. S. Allwright and Melodie Four, "Ramsey Town"; 5.56, G. Titcfcener. "The Postman"; 9.4\ t Hawaiian orchestra. record, "Sweet Hawaiian Dream." "Hawaiian Sunset": 9.11. bass, W. W. Marshall. "Down Withycombo Way"; 9.16. orchestra, "Musics! Switch": 9.24. tenor, Sam Duncan. "The Sheei Under the Snow": 9.28. humour, record. "Story of Lady Godiva": 9.35, Melodio Four. "Ramona"; 9.5:9. orchestra. "Sinbad" selection; 9.49, orchestra. "Latest Novelties"; 10.0, dance programmo until 11 p.m. Christchurch. 3YA (306 metres).—6 p.m.,. children's session: 7.15, news and sportsi 8.0, programme by company of Maori entertainers; daneo music. Dunedin, 4YA 14615 metres).—7.ls p.m.. news and reports: 7.30. lecturette: 8.0, »eleoted programme of vocal and instrumental items, recitals, etc. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (-142 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.0. news, markets and sports; 8.30, studio item: 8.40. dinner musio; 9.15 piano: 9.20. talk on "Health Week' ; 9.30! revue by Algy Finlay and hi« "Radiants": 10,46. f.tutlio orchestra: 11.0. G J Lockley, "I Remember": 11.15, orchestra: 11.30, contralto. Ethel Daw: 11.37. orchestra: 11.52. Ethel Daw; 12.0. orchestra; 12.15, details of Radio Eisteddfod: 12.18, Ambassadors' Daneo Orchestra: late new*. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.0. news and sports; S.lO. dinner music: 15.48. sporting and rajv ing resume; 9.0. advertising talks and studio items: 9.30, Heyes' Banjo and Mandolin Band: 9.37, comedian. Jack Cannot; 9.47. mezzo-coutralto, Beatrice Nobbs: 9.54. novelty pianist, Ray James; 10.0, studio programme; 11.0. Heyes' Banjo and Mandolin Band: 11.7. tenor. Lance Jeffrea; 11.14, talk on the Aborigines by Bringa; 11,29. Jack Cannot: 11.39. Beatrice Nobba; ll;4ft, Ray James; 11.53. Lance Jet Tree: 12.3. Wentworth Dance Orchestra: nows. Melbourne, 3LO , (371 metres) —7.20. p.m., sporting results; 7.30, children», session: 8.30. commercial and markets; 9.16. J. A. Leach, "Fantails"; 9.31, station orchestra; 9.40. Sundowners' Quartette: 9.47. violin. Bertha Jorgensen; 9.51, alio. Robert Allen; 10.1, orchestra: 10.8, Sundowners: 10.15. orchestra: 10.20, record feature of week: 10.22. event at Stadium. Eric Welch; 11.45. orchestra: 11.55. soprano. Elsy Treweek: 12.2. orchestra; 12.10, sporting results: 12.26. dance music, Radi-o aces. Melbourne. 3AR (184 metres).—6.3o p.m., gramophone record recital; 9.30. lecturettes; 10.0, Prahran City Band: 10.10. contralto, Jessie Shmilh; 10.17, band: 10,27, soprano. Marcelle Berardi; 10.34, organ recital. C. E. Monteath: 10.54, Jessie Shrnith: "lband: 11.11, Hnxhara's Serenades: • band; 11.55, Marcelle Berardi: 12.2. band. 12.22. news. •

Brisbane, 400 (365 "" trss) 'r,f ,Jort« news: 8.0. children* Bessl ? D <" „1 Commerrrsulfs: 9.30. smoke cc.iiGort iron in cial Travellers' Clnbi M** events at Daviea' Piirk Soe

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 17

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 17

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 17