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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).---3 p.m., studio items; C. children's session; 7.15, news and markets; 8. chimes; 8.1, orchestra. •Entry of tho Gladiators." "'Merry Widow waltz; 8.11, vocal. Clarion Quartette. "A Family Affair"; 8.15. contralto solo with orchestra and chorus, record. Ja. Uio Lit-be Hat Bunts Flugel ; 8.19.. bass, Duncan Black, "Moliac's Field"; 8.23, Auckland Concertina Rand, "For Liberty, favourite Waltzes" selection; 8.31, vocal. Alma McGruer and J Simpson, 'I Lave the Moon"' 8.35, humour, J. 1' Montague, "Whilo I Think Of It"; 8.41. baritone solo with male quartette, record, "Haul Away Joe," "What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor"; 8.15, contralto solo. "All in a Garden Green"; 8.'19, lluto. Victor Bedford and orchestra, "Serenade" 8.55, weather fore cast; 8.57, song suite, orchestra, "L'ouf In diari Lovo Lyrics"; 9.10, Clarion Quartette, "The Vnlo of Rest"; 9.1-1. cinema organ, re cord, "Claasica" potpourri selection 9.22. tenor, J. Simpson, "Love-Lily"; 9.2(1. con certina band, "Caraniba March," "Loves Old Sweet Song"; 9,31, Beryl Smith and Duncan Black, "Nocturne' ; 9.37. baritone with male quartette, record, "Fire Do.wn Below," "Hullabaloobalay"; 9.11, J F Mon tague, Dickens sketch. "Sairey Gnmp • 9.15, Alma McGruer, "Roses Softly Bloom ing"; 9.50 selection orchestra. "Student Prince."

Wellington. 2Y A (120 metres).-:) p.m. studio items; 6, children's'session; 7, news, markets and sports; 7.J0 lecturetlo on education. N. R Jacqbsen; 8, chimesß.l orchestra, "Le Songo d'Une Nuit d'F.te", 8.19. soprano. Mrs. Ellison Porter. "One Fine Day"; 8.23, baritone, S. E. Rodger, "The Gipsy Song": 8.27, orchestra, "Valse," "Der Freischutz" selection;'B.3G, contralto. Madgo Freeman. "Habanera": 8.40, Wurlitzer organ, recortl, "Overture Miniature, "Valse Flour"; 8.48, tenor, Edwin Dennis. "O Vision Entrancing"; 8.52, Eugenie Dennis, "Vive La Franco"; 8.5P, orchestra; 9.5, lecturette, Mr. Hunt, "Trans port Through tho Ages"; 9.15, Mrs and Edwin Dennis. "Miserere Sceno"; 9.21 ballet suite, orchestra. "Ascanio Ballet Music," Part 1; 9.32, Madge Freeman. "Now's the Time to Lovo"; 9.31>, violin, record, Ivreisler, "Caprice Viennois"; 9.40, S. E. Rodger, "The Cobbler's Song"; 9.14, Mrs. Porter, "Scenes That xVre Brightest": 9.-18, baritone, with male quartette, record. "Haul Away Joe." "What Shall We do With a Drunken Sailor"; 9.52. Edwin Den Hl3, "Yes, Let Me Like a Soldier Fall"; 9 57, humour, Eugenie Dennis, "Mock Tragedy"; 10.1, selection, orchestra. "Primrose "

Christehurch. 3YA (300 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; H, children's session; 7.13, news; 8, programme of selected vocal and instrumental items, including song cycle, "Dorothy's Wedding Day." Dunedin. 4YA (4(>:i metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 0. children's session; 7.15. neivs; 8, programme of selected vocal and instrumental items; 9.21, dance music.

Australian StationsSydney. 2FC (112 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session» 8.30, news, markets und sports; 9.10, tlinner music; 9.47, piano; 10, semi-fimiiists from various classes at Radio Kisteddfod; 11, second act of "Tho Vagabond King"; 11.19, violin, Lionel Laivson; 11.59, soprano. Gwludys Evans; 12.fi, Lionel Lawson; 12.10, Gwladys Evans: 12.22, danco music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; b.30. news and sports; 8.4 J dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.-5 advertising talks and studio items: 10, soprano, Dorrie Ward; 10.7, entertainer crank Ryan; 10.17, first act of A. A. Milne's km ' 0 ave l ' le Honour," produced by Eleanor Ross; 10.50. Savoyans' Danco Band; ll.i, baritone. W. E. Lewis; 11 S M llls ,, tlllk ,' c - Dexter; 11.23, Dorrie Ward; J r,- ra , Tl . k , Ryan ■ "- 37 . dnnco band; 11.47, \V. E. Lewis; 11.54, gardening talk, i'l l oope 'V '- • 1 , il : Wurlit/.er organ. Arcadia lheatre,|N. Robins: 12.30, dance band. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—3 p.m., children s session; 9.5, news, markets and sports; 9.40, lecturettes, etc.; programme of selected vocal and instrumental items humour, etc. .

Melbourne*, 3AR MSI mclres)._S p.m. cricket scores, etc.; 8,5. gramophone music! etc.; 10, lecturettes; concert programme of vocal and instrumental items, humour, etc. Brisbane, -IQG (335 metres).—B p.m. commercial new; 8.5, dinner music; s 25* com mercial announcements; B*lo, children's seasum; 9. news and markets and sports- 10 consert programme by studio and assistim! artists, relayed from Acacia Garden l" motoring: information, Jate news, etc.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres), 3 n m studio items; b, children's session- 715' news, markets and sports; 8, chime's- 8 1* hand selection, record. "lo an he". fii' baritone, H. Barry Coney, "Wind on the "F?rit Kr B ' o, ln . Btr '"nenta!. Auckland Trio, I irst Movement, trio in G"; 8.17, soprano Christina Ormiston, "Vissi d'Arte" 8"l' tenor, with violin and 'cello record, "Mary"' Dar'bv lnn ° H.V et ' Veronica, Pope and Mnrio -w u'.. Hungarian Dance No. 1 " Cm,pl -'r i n onni i on and Barry Corny, Trot iiure and There"; 8.37. whisFt & ',i° v eity, dance band, record, "At Vnltn Vr 11 1 ?, n ■ Moonbeam"; 8.15, n,r " « o neht - " As Once in Happy mnn"- ; ci« ' 1 ury , r° npy - " Tho Handy, rlrnrrl „ I r and ?.fe ru3> ,vit h orchestra, ecord, gems from 'the Yeomen of the Guard ; 9.2, weather forecast: 9.4. waltz record. La Golondrinu"; 9.7. Christ.in-i I fl'v V-' 0 "v " ll | lVe 7- an , lSeon But a White Trin "V l" ,1" a f'ondpla"; 9.13. Auckland irio. Valse Des Alouettes" : 9.21, r Oriniston and Barry Coney. "The Manly .Heart""w'.lt, rT Darby, "Hungary." Waltz, Op. Gt. .No. 2"; 9.31 to 11 n.m programme of danco music. Wellington, 2YA (120 metres).—3 n.m studio items; G, children's session; 7 hows' i?"i d 8 .? ort Q 8: w - M - Dawson! "4.,. ? V ? ves , : „ B \,£ lu,n6s: orchestra. Strauss March. Dance Dcs Persanea"; i ®s', Melodic I-our: 8.13, humour, re cord, Joe Murgatroyd Says"; 8.17. tenor, Sam Duncan, "When Other Lip*"; 8.21, soprano, with flute and piano, record, Gounod s Serenade"; 8.25, song nt piano, hj. A Sargent, "A Fino Old English Gentle man. ; 8.30, orchestra. "Somewhere a Voice J* Calling." "Polonaise n Dur": 8.40, bass, w', Y" %' "The Jungle Song"; 8.44. Melodic t our, "Tho Old Folks' Medley". 8.48, orchestra: 8.50. weather forecast; 8.57. tenor, £ rank Bryant, "Good Morning, /■L°i il? r Uns ' l ' ne »".. "The Bold Unbiddabl» Child : 9.1, Hawaiian selections, record, guitars. "Medley Waltz," mandolin quar tette. '.'Alohn Land": 9.12. baritone, R. S Allwright. "Young Tom o' Devon"; 9.10 E: A. Sargent, "Water Scenes": 9.21, orches fra. "Pirates of Penzance" selection: 9.31, Mclodie Four, "Riding on the Dream Irani': 9.35, orchestra, dance novelties--9.45 until 11 p.ni., dance programme. Chriatohurch. 3YA (300 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 0. children's session; 7.15, news and sports: 8. selected concert pro gramme.

Dunediu, 4YA (103 me'res).—7.ls p.m.. news; 8, programme of selected vocal and instrumental items humour, etc. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (112 metres).—7.4s n.m., children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.17, piano; VO, old-time musical memories, Foster tuid b inlay; 10.10, contralto, Florence Kay; 10 17. Maxine Orchestra; 10.27, barjtoue, A. G. Ellis; 10.31 Foster and Finlay; 10.11, Irish comedian, Charles O'Mara; 10.52, old-time dance numbers, orchestra; 11.5, K'oionco Kay; 11.13, orchestra; 11.25, A. G. El,is; 11.32, orchestra; 11.45, Charles O'Mniu; 11.55, orchestra; 12.5, songs at, piano, ts'ea Hiillett; I*2.lj' Ambassadors' Banco Orchestra; 12.22, Nea Ilallett: 12.30, Ambassadors' Orchestra; 12.40, Nea Hallett: 12.44, Ambassadors' orchestra and lute nows until 1.30 a.m. Sydney 2BL (353 metres).—7.4o p.m., ehildi'eii's session; 8.30, news; 8.40, dinner music; t). 10, sports; 9.30, advertising talks niid humour; 10. entertainer at piano, Charles Lawrence; 10 15. selected. Ivy Saxton; 10.30, studio programme; 11.45, semi finalists in various clnsses of Radio Eistedd fod ; 12.48, Wentworth Danco Orchestra: late news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.50 p.m., sports fesults; 8, children's session; 9.5, news,/markets mid sports; 9.45, lecturette; 10.1, St. Hilda Brnss Hand; 10.10, eontralto, (Irace Jackson; 10.17, band: 10.22. tenor, .Tames 11»}': 10.29, instrumental, Imperial Russian 'trio; 10.44, James Hay; 10.51, band; 11, record feature of week; 11.4, events at Stadium, Eric Welch; 11.20, band; 11.30. Grace Jackson; 11.37, Eric Welch; 12, bariff. 12.35, comedian, Syd. llollister; 12.12, sports 12.50, Rado-i-aces dance orchestra. "Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—7 p.m.. gramophone records; 10, sports results; 10.30, studio presentation of "f/ilsc Time," by liirt-o cast, assisted by orchestra; 12, orKnn recital, C. E. MorUeith; 10.20, baritone. Will in i V i' ea ' orchestra; 10.37, Will Davics 10.44, orchestra; 10.54, sports results, etc Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m.. com mercial news; 8.5, dinner music; 8.25. com mercial; 8.30, children's session; 9, nows, >{'[ /-> II1 ",' "Ports; 10, iirogramme by Metro - a 0 Quartette and other artists; descrip ~"o n a uiotor-cycle races from Speedway. 11.30. 'lanco music: late news. etc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 18

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 18

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20111, 23 November 1928, Page 18

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