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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS, j

FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW, ' Details of programmes to be sent out by New and Anstrfilian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: Auckland, IYA .(833 rietres).—7.Bo p.m.. Presbyleriau Missionury demonstration jn Town Hall, Auckland, IZB (275 pietres).—G.3o p.m.. children's session; 7.80, programme arranged by Mr. C, B. Plummer,

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items: li.O, children's session; 7.0, news, pwrkfils niic) BPorts; 7.40, 1. Bryco Wilson. "Care of the Feet"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Athalie," overture; 8.9, soprano, Nita Hopkins, "The Almighty j P. 13, piano, Gwen Upham, "Two Preludes," "Ja.rdins Sous La 1 hue : 8.20, haritqnp, L. M. Assheton Hurbord. "No I'iu Kreisler. "Liebeslied, Liebesfreud ; 8.32. contralto, Edith Bue.kmaster, "Like to the Damask Ro3e"; 8.3(i, recital, Cednc Oardiner, "Rhyme of the Il'est}esß Onps ; 8.41, Wurlitzer organ, "bchim *' os " innrin"; 8.45, tenor, 1). Sepn-Brown, /Enlrf Noun," "The Star"; 8.50, suite, orchestra, "Cob-web Oasile"; 9.7, weather forecast; !t.B, male chorus with orchestra. War Sonus"; 9.12, soprano, Nita Hopkins. "Waltz Rons"; 0.10, L. M. A. Barbord. "Parted," "O Beautiful and Gracious Queen"; 0.23, selections, orchestra, "Melodic Arabe," "Village Dance"; 9.31, Edith Buckmaster, "Christina's Lament"; 9.35, orchestra; 9.43. E. Seon-Brown, " A Retreat"; 9.47, Cedric Gardiner, "The New Moon." "Dr. Dan's Secret"; 0.45, concerted with orchestra, record, "Gems Prom 'The Desert Sen if' ' r ; "Gems From 'Sunny ; 10.2, orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody No. 1"; above programme \vjll be interrupted at 9 o'clock to relay boxing contest between Tommy Fairhall and Keg Trowern. Chrislchurch," 3YA (30G metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 0.0, children's session; 7.15, news; 7.30, talk on books, E. J. Bell, city librarian; 8.0, studio concert, by Municipal Band and assisting artists. DijiiedUi. 4YA (463 metres). —Silent day. Australian Stations.

Sydney, 2FC (442 metres). —7.45 p.Tn.; children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.47, studio music; 9.50, cricket resume for New Zealand listeners; 9.52, studio music; 10.0, light music quintette; 10.15. bass, Colin Ferret; 10.22, piano lecture-recital. Ernest I)rank: 10.37, Colin Ferret; 10.44, quintette; 11.2. Iccturette, C. H. Bertie; 11.15. piano recital. Alexander Sverjensky; 11.30, items from liadio Eisteddfod until 12.30.

Sydney, 2BL (353 metres) .—7.45 p.m., children s session; 8.30, "news and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and humour: 10.0. station topical chorus; 10.3, New South Wales Tramways Band; 10.15. _ baritone, Harry Croot; 10.22, sketches, Muriel l'errottet and Bonnie Farrar; 10.32, musical act. Leslio McCallum and Ada Althouse; 10.45. band; 11.2. entertainers. Graham and Manning; 11.12, Muriel Perrqttet and Bonnie Farrar; 11.27, Harry Croot; 11.34, band; 11.49. Leslie McCallum and Ada Althouse: 12.4, band; 12.19, Graham and Manning: 12.32, studio dance band; late news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 mpfres).—B p.m.. children's session; 9.5, news, markets ami sports; 9.46. Jpcturptte, C. H. F. Baker; old sailors' chanty night; 10.0, Brunswick City Band; 10.10, talk. Captain Strickland: 10.20. "The Soiis of the Sea." in .some sea chanteys: 10.30, band; 10.37, baritone, G. Doorley; 10.41, selected, Charles Nuttull; 10.59, band: 11.9, "The Sons of the Sea": 11.19. baritone,; Graham Burgin;* 11.25. hanil; 11-33, F. W. Strickland; 11.43, "Tho Sons of the Sea"; 11.53, band; 12.0, news; 12.10. Boprano, Iscis' Brown:' 12.17. instrumental. Irflperial Russian Trio; • 12.35, Jscia Brown; 12.46, dance musip, Radi-o-aces. Melbourne, 3AR (481 metres).—7 p.m.. gramophone record recital: 9.55, cricket results; 10.0, lecturettes; 10.40. Essendon Operatic and Choral Society present the play, "The Marriage Market"; 11.45, dance music, Radi-p-iices; 11.55, pomedian. Syd Hollistor; 11.58. R'adi-o-aces: 12.6, Syd Hoilister; 12.11, Radi-o-aces; 12.21, Syd Hollister: 12.24. Radi-o-aces: 12.34,' Syd Hcllister; 12.37, Radi-o-aces; 12.50, news, etc. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B p.m.. commercial hews, etc.; 8.5, dinner music; 8.25. commercial; 8.3 Q. children's session; 90, news and markets, ' lecturette: 10J), programme by Federal Band: 10.30. mystery programme; 12.5, late news. "

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.

Auckland. IYA (333 jpetres).—3 p.m.. studio items:'G, children's session: 7.15, tall:, Mrs. Lowe King, "Esperanto"; 7.30, news, markets and book review; G, chimes: 8.1, march, orchestra, "CHe South," waltz, "Skaters' 8.11, baritone, Lpn Keven, "On the Road to Mandalay": S.XS, comedian with orchestra, record, "Tho Three Trees": 8.19, soprano, Ifarjorie Fair, "The Kerry Dance"; 8.23, novelty, orchestra, "Musical Jigsaw": 5.33, tenor, Ernest Snell. "Elegie"; 8.37, musical entr'acte. Majestic Theatre orchestra; 8.44. A. B. Chappell, "Talks on the Maori—His Religion"; 8.69, weather forecast; 9.1, male voices,, with piano, record, "Dream River"; 9.5, mezzo-soprano, Nanco Macklow, "Open Thy Blue Eyes"; 9.9, suite, orchestra, "Schumann's Songs"; 9.20, presentation of vocal excerpts from "Lea Cloches do Corneville," by Madame Aimley, assisted by caste of four, Marjdrie Fair, Nance Macklow, Ernest Enell and Len Keven. Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; G, children's session; 7, news,, markets and snorts; 7.40, lecturelte, "For tho Man on the Laud": 8, chimps; 8.1, orchestra, "X'iquo Dame"; 8.11, soprano with chorus prd orchestra, record, "Easter Hymn"; 8.19, pinno, jToyce Downing, selected; 8.37, bass solo, record, "Father O'Flynn": 8.31, orchestra, record. "Electric Gifl," "Eldgapeln"; 8.38, humorous sketch, The Two Boiled Owls, "Golf"; 8.44, Hawaiian, record. "Hilo March'; popular song, W. E. Elliott, "Girl <l/ •My Dreams"; 8.51, Wurlitzer organ, record, "At Sundown'- ; 8.54, humorous song. Arthur Chalk, "Thp Good Litlc Boy and the Bad Little Boy"; 8.59, selection, orchestra, "Liebcsiraunie" • 9.5, weather forecast- 9.G. orchestra; 9.14, soprano, record, "Ull Voce Poca Fa," "Io Son Docile": 9.22, orchestral, record, "The Swallows' Waltz." "Faust Waltz"; 9.30, The Two Boiled Owls, selected; 9.40. orchestra, "In a Bird Store"; 9.45, W. E. Elliott. "Constantinople": 9.49. fox-trot, record, "Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Mo". 9.52, Arthur Chalk, "Don't Bo Crue.} to a Vegetabeul"; 9.5G, selection, orchestra, '"Wildflower " Chrislchurch, 3YA (30G metres).—Silent day. Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres),—3 p."}.. studio items: G, children's session: 7.15. news; 7.30. Iccturette: 8, concert by, St. Kilcia Baud and assisting artists. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.47, studio music: 9.50, cricket resume for Now Zealand listeners; 9.52, piano; 10, Metropolitan Band; 10.18, contrnlto, Virginia Bassetti: 10.25, piano and organ recital,_ Lilliaa Frost and Esther Ivnlin: ip.4o, baritone. A. G. McDonald. 10.48, selected, Wei:dling aiifl Molloy: "11, Lillian Frost and Esther Kahn; 11.15, Virginia Bnssetti; 11.22, band; 11.35. tpuor, Arthur Aldrjdse: 11.42.' Wendlinn and Molloy; 11.50, A. G. McDonald; 11357, band; 12.12, Arthur danco litynd. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children's session; 8.30. news and sports; 8.40, dinuer music: 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks anil humorous items: 10, station topical cliorua; ip.3, qinnual'vocal concert by students from Coriservatorium hal), interspersed with items by studio artists; 11.80, itemii by semi-finalisls from Radio Eisteddfod. Melbourne. 3LO: (371 mptcea).—B p.m.. children's session; 9.5, news, markets and sports; 9.4G, lecturelte: 10 1, studio presentation of "The Gay Parisipnne,'' musical numbers by Bradhsaiv's Collegians Operatic Society; 11.30, talk, Donald Mac Lean; 11.45, instrumental. Imperial Russian Trio; 12.10, station orchestra: 12.17 soprano, Iscis Brown; 12.24, orchestra; 12.31. baritone, Charles Ulivi: 12.38, orchestra; 12.48, comedian, Syd. Hollister: 15.56. danco music, Rndi-o-aces. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). —7 p.m., grarnophonp records; 9.55, cricket results/: 10,_ leclurettes; 10.30. lecturette on Christian Science. W. Stuart Booth; 12, instrumental Strad Trio: 12.15, tenor. .Tames Hay. 12.22, violin, Cecil Parkes: 13.37, James Hay 12 41, Strad Trio; 12.54, news. ' Brisbane, 4QG (355 metres).—B p.m., commercial news; 8.5, cjinuer music: 8.25, commercial annouyicppicnts; 8.30, phil.drcn'q pession; 9, news, markets and lecturelte: 10, programme by Sydney May's party; IJ. lato news, ptc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 7

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