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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVEN IM G'S BROADCAST® 1 - ' " • MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to bo sent out by New Zealand and Australian broad* casting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —8.30 . p.m. 4 wrestlm*. Auckland, IZB (275 metres). —6,30 children's session; 7.30, specially-selected programme of vocul and instrumental items. Wellington, 2YA (4120 metres).—B p.m.. studio items; 6, children's session; 7, nejvs, markets and sports; 7.40, H. C. South. "Books—Grave arid Gay"; 8, chimes: B.l* orchestra, "The Magic Flute"; 8.11, soprano, Kathleen. Ferris, "Berceuse,'. "Enough"; 8.17, piano. Gladys Korean. "Romans© and Ballade"; 8.24, baritone with orchestra. John -Prouse, "Ombra Mai Fu," "Nazareth"; 8.31, recital. Kathleen Shaw. "Ojistoh"; 8.38, ballet suite, orchestra, "La Lac Des Cygnea 'j 8.48, contralto. Nor* Green, "St. Agzi(t!i Eve"; 8.53, grand organ, record, "Annie Laurie," "March of the Men* of Harlech," "The Minstrel Boy," "Ruls. Britannia"; 8.57, lenor, C. Williams, "Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing"; 9.3. weather forecast; 9.4, orchestra; 9.12, violin record, "Zapateado"; 9.10, Kathleen Ferris, "Night- ' ingale of Juno"; 9.20. John Prouse and orchestra, "The Deathless Army": 9.25. orchestra. "Nocturne in D"; 'cello with orchestra. G. Ell wood, "Revo Angelique"; 9.34, Kathleen Shaw, "The Lesson of th« Watermill"; 9.39. quartette with orchestra,, record, "Bella Figlia Dell A'more"; 9.43, Nora Greene, "Sapphic Ode." "Sea Fever"; 9.19. C. Williams, t "0. Thank Me Not," "In the Wood." "Marie"; 9.55. orchestra, "Romance." "Harche Do Tannhaussr." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres).—l2 noon* studio items; 3 x>.m., studio items; 6. children's session; 7, news; 8, concert by Municipal Band ancl assisting artists. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.. childrens session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.40, piano; 9.50, cricket resume; 9.52. popular music: 10. concert programme arranged by Josef Krets-, climann Club; 11.32, sketch. Brenda and Bi;uce, "A Blacklriar's Road Adonis"; 1i:45. bass, Colin Ferret; 11.52, contralto, Nancs Marley; 12, sketch, Brenda and • Bruce, "Neglectful Hus.band": 12.13, Colin Ferret; 12.20, Nance Ms.tloy. Sydney, 2BL 1353 metreß).—B p.m., chil—dren's session; (!.30. news and sports; 8.40. dinner music; *9.10, pricket scores; 9.12. market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items; I®, King's Cross Theatre Orchestra; 10.20, baritone. Alex. Whitson; 10.27, Mosman Municipal Band: 10.47, Alex. Whitson; 10 54, African talis, F, C. Jones; 11.11, band; ll.illi, popular items. Art. Leonard; 31.40. concert programme arranged by Josef Kretschin:;i;in Club; 12.10, King's Crow Theatre . Orchestra; 12.30, Savoyan's Dane* Band.

Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres).—B p.m.* children's session; 9.5, news, markets and cricket scores r ff1.46, locturette on poultry* keeping, "NV. C. Bugs; 10.1, Royal Victorian Liedertafel ChriiMmas Concert: 11.10. pirate talk, Donald MacLeaa; 11.25, orchestra; 11.35. mezzo-contralto. Ida Walker; 11.42. violin. Bertha iriirgensen'; 11.50, tenor. Senia> Cnoßtiakoff; 11.,57, orchestra; 12.7, news; 12.17, orchestra;; 12.22, entertainer. Roy Bussell; 12.27, Senia Chostiakoff; 12.34, orchestra; 12.39, Boy Ryan; 12.44. Ida Walker: 12.51, Radi-o-aci'is Dance Band.

Melbourne, JiAR (484 metres). —8 p.m., gramophone records; 9.55, cricket results t 10, lecturettes; 10.40, Radi-o-aces Dance Band; 10.50, so.libretto, Rita Hilton; 10.63, dance band; 11.13. humour, Austin Peters; 11.6, dance band \ 11.16, mezzo-soprano, Freda Treweek; 11.19, dance band; 11.29, Rita Hilton; 11.32, dance band; 11.43. Austin Petersj 11.45, dance blind; 11.55, Freda Treweekj 11.58, dance bawJ; 12.8, Austin Peters; 12.11. dance band; 12.!i1, Bita Hilton; 12.25, news. Brisbane, 4Q(]j (385metres).—8 p.m., train' times, etc.; 8.5„ dinner music; 8.25, commercial news; 8130J children's session; 9, news, markets and leiiturette; 10. programme by Brisbane Citizens' Band and assisting vocalists; talks, etc.

TO-MORRQW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IVA (333 metres).—l2 noon* studio items; -i! p.m., studio items; 6, child* ren's session; 7.15, news and chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Ipheginie ea Aulide;" 8.11, baritone, Arthur Colledgo, "Nazareth;" fi.ls, piano, Cyril Towsey, "Andante and Rondo Capriccioso;" 8.22, soprano, Violet: Harrison, "My Task;" 8.26, orchestra, "Hymn of Praise," "Credo;* 8.36, tenor, Ls.mbert Harvey, "Star o£ Bethlehem;" 8.40, contralto, Irene Ainsley, "Thai Gift;' 8.43, ijintr'acte. Majestic Theatra Orchestra; followed by excerpts from "Tha Messiah," presented by Madame Ireno Ainsley, assisted by Arthur Colledge, Lam* bert Harvey ii.nd Violet Harrison, with orchestra] accompaniments; Lambert Harvey, "Comfort Ye," "Every Valley;** chorus, "'And Ihe Glory of the Lord;" solo and recitative,; Arthur Colledge, 'JThtos Saith the Lord," "But Who May Abide;*Madame Ainsley, "O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings;" choifus,_ "There Were Shepherds Biding in th«l Fields;" Violet Harrison, "Lo, the Angt:(};" chorus, "Glory to God;'* Violet Harrison, "Rejoice Greatly;** Madame Ainiiley, "Ho Shall Feed Hi« Flock." -'"Connli Unto Him ;'t chorus, "Behold the Lamb of God;" Madame Ainsley, "He Was I)>3spised;" Lambert Harvey "Thy Rebukii Hath Broken His Heart, 1 * "But Thou Did'st Not Leave;" Arthur Col» ledge, "Why ,Dq The Nations?" chorus, "Hallelujah. Chorus." Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—l2 noon< studio items; 3 p.m., studio items; 6, child* ren's session; 7, news, markets and sportsf 7.40, "For The Msn on th< Land;" 8, cliijmes; 8.1, special studio con# cert presenter! by Chailes Besg- and Com* pany, Limited. "A Day in a Musid Store." Chnstchurcllj. 3YA (306 metres). —Silenfl day. Dnnedin,. 4'i + A (463 moires).—l2 noon* studio items; 3 p.m.. studio items; f* children's session; 7.15. news; 7.30, ad* dress: 8, concert by St. Kilda Band ana assisting artists. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—-7,45 p.m.* children's seJinion; 8.30, news, market* an<| sports; 9.10, 'tinner music; 9.35, final concert of Radio Eisteddfod; 9.40. organ recital. Lilian Frost; 10.8, mixed choii and various other finalists in vocal and instrumental sections: prer.Bntation of prizes; ILIS. second part of tlinal concert by Royal Apolla Club from Cinseryatorium of Musio;, 12.15, studio dance band; 12.30. popular BonffS. Len. Mauricni; 12.37. dance band; vrcai choruses, Letii Maurice. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —8 p.m.. chili ren's sessions 8.30. aews and sports; 8.40, dinner musk; 9.10, cricket _ results; 9.13» market repoiiist; 9.25, advertising talks an<l studio items; 10, concert from Conserve* torium of il isio by Royal Apollo Club 4 11.5, cricket talk, Hysm Marks; 11.15. second part of ! nal concert of Badio Eistedofod.

Melbourne, BLO (371 metres).—B p.m.* children's sen lion: 6.50, news, markets ancf cricket resulli : 9.46, lecturettea; 10.15, Radi* o-aces Dance Band; 10.55, Hoffman's Dane® Band; 11.2. tenor, Hugh Huxham; 11.5, Hoffman's Bsnd: 11.12, Huxham'u Serenaders; 11.15, land; 11.40, old-time choruses, Graham Butj in and others; 11.53, soprano, Edith Huxlit k; 11.56, band: 12.3, bast Renn Millar- 12.6, band: 12.22, news; 12.3 V' Graham Binijin and others-, 12.38, bandg 12.43, Huxb rim's Sorenaders; 12.46, band! 12.53, contra! !o, Dolly Bnrdett: 12.56, ban&f ' 1.14, Graham Bnrgin and others; 1.20; bandt 1.26, Hugh liiuxham; 1.29, band. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).-»-8 p.m.* gramophone records; 9.55, cricket: <10.5* presentation of "The Messiah'' by MeJ* bourne Philharmonic Society and Univer* sity Symphony Orchestra. • Brisbane. IiQG (385 metres).—B p.m.. trail* times, etc. H. 5. dinner music; 8.25, commor* cial; 8.30, children's sesaion; 9, newa, »aor* kets and leiiturette: 10, special' programme* including Christmas carols, by Sydney May's party,!. ; •:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 15

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 15

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 15

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