WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to l>e sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: Auckland. IVA (333 metres). —3 D.m.. studio items; 0.0. children's session: 7.15. news, markets; S.O. chimes: 8.1. orchestra; "Jolly Robbers": 5.9. vocal. Mariorie I'a'.r and Madame Irene Ainsiey, "Barcarolle": 8.13, Install'? Hawaiian Trio. '"Aloha-oe." "AVuiluliluli": 8.20. baritone, Arthur FriarRaisher, "Hilly Boy": 8.24, orchestra. "Three Dale Dunces": 8.30. contralto, Madame Ainsley, "The Sta.ra That Liiiht My Garden"; 8.31. humour, Dan Flood. "The Sizzle of the Sausage"; 8,-10, Hawaiian Trio, "Wreath for Princess," "Coral Sonss of My Hawaii"; 8.47. soprano. Maijorie Fair. "The Carnival"; 8.51. orchestra, "Potted Over lure"; 00, weather report; 9.2. Arthur Friar-Raisher, "In Love";. orcheaira. "Christmas"; 9.10. Madame Ainsley. "Love's Old Sweet Son,?"; 9.20. Hawaiian Trio, "The Rosary," "Three O'Clock in the Morn ins"; 9.27, Dan Flood, "I Need Love," "There's No Fun in the Cemetery, So Give Me Flowers Now"; 9.31, Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 44, exesrots from "Rose Malic': 10."0, orchestra, "Hose Marie": 10.40. proxrnuime of Chiistiiius Music by Madame Xowsey anf members of Savoy Octette and chorus, "Away m the Mangel". "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"; 10.48. organ, record. "Prelude and Fugue in G Minor : 10,3(1, soprano, Madame Tow»ey, ' Jhe -tar of Bethlehem"; chorus, "Good Kins Wencelas"; Peter Davies and chorus. 'Nazareth": 11.15, selection, record, "Christmas Carols": 11.19. vocal. Molly Atkinson. "0. Come All Ye Faithful"; 11.23, Molly Atkinson, "St. Nicholas Day in the Morning ; 11.27. enrol, "The Silent Night : 11.31. mezzo-soprano, Beryl Baker, "Christmas Eve": 11.35. "The First Nowell ; 11.09. Madame Towse" "A Lepend' : 11.45. carols. Wellington, 2YA 1120 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 0.0. children's session; /.0. news, markets and sports; 8.0, chimes: 8.1. orchestra. "Ruy Bias": 8.11, contralto, Mona C'arrick. "Mv Ain Folk"; 8.15. mandolin. Lad Haywood. "Christmas Medley": 8.20. tenor, James Fordie. "MacGregor's Gatherin'"- 8.21. soprano. Dorothy Newman. "Tho I'iner of Love." "Wake Up"; 8.30. novelty, orchestra nnd vocal, "I Dream of Christmas"; 5.40, humour. The Two Boiled Owls. "X.M.A.S."; 8.45, contralto. Hilda Chudley. "The Star." "Sweet and Low"; 8.50. medley, record. "Round ihe World Medley"; 8.55. weather report ; 8.09. Two Boiled _ Owls. "Piano Capers." "Monty on Health' : 9.7. Mona Carrick, "Love's Old Sweet Song"; 9.11, trombone and orchestra. H. Oakes. "Nazareth": 9.10. James Fordie, "Thank Cod For a Garden." "Golden Dancing Days"; 9.20. Lad Haywood, "Where is Now the Merry Party." "Home. Sweet Home": 9.27. orchestra: 9.32, Dorothy Newman, "Butterfly Wings"; carols. recorci. "Good Christian Men Reioice": quartette. "Christians, Awake": 9.38, piano, the Two Boiled Owls": 9.42. orchestra. "Halleluiah Chorus"; 9.47, Hilda Chudley, "The Virgin's Cradle Song"; 9.51. orchestra, selected: 10.3. humour. Two 3oiled Owls. "Corporal John Bartholomew": 10.8. medley, orchestra, "Christmas"; 10.14. close down; < 10.45. Orpheus Quartette, special Christmas music; 12.0. Mass at St. Gerard's. Chriatchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 4.25. sports: 6.0, children's session: 7.15. news: 8.0. concert by DerryV Military Band. Dunedin, 4YA (403 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 8.0, studio concert: 10.45. Christmas music and carols. Australian Stations Sydney 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session; 8.30. news, markets and sport; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45. pianoforte reproduction: 9.53, popular music; 10.0, carols hy St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir; 10.30. atmospheric programme by Upton Brown: 11.0. weather report; U.2. Light Music Four; 11.17, soprano. Mabel Batcbelor: 11.24. elocution, Harry Thomas: 11.29. tenor. James Donnelly; 11.43. Lisht Music Four; 11.53. Mabel Batchelor; 12.0, Harry Thomas: 12.12, James Donnelly: 12.10. I.isht Music Four Sydney -2BL (353 metres).—7.4o p.m.. children's session; 9.0. studio music; 9.10, weather and market reports; 9.25. advertising talks: 10.0, Mnnly Municipal Military I Band; 11.35, orchestra. King's Cross Theatre; 12.0. Charles Lawrence Revue; 12.37. talk. Mayor of Manly: 12.45, soprano. Dorlie Ward; 12.52. baritone. W. E. Lewis: 12.59. piano, Charles Lawrence; 1.6,,ta1k, Bnsii Kirlce; 1.15, contralto. Amy Oatinga; 1.22, community singing: 1.29. beach sports; 1.30. carols. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—B p.m.. children's session; 10.0, vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3AR (494 metres).—lo p.m.. vocal and instrumental items. Brisbane. IQG (38C metres).—B p.m.. children's session; 9.30, weather, markets and sport; 10.0, studio programme by the orchestra and other artists: 11.30. Christmas Eve comedy-drama. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—9 a.m.. children's Christmas session; 11.0, Christmas service, St. Mary's Cathedral. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —8 p.m.. chimes; 8.1. chorus, record. "And the Glory of the Lord"; 8.5. baritone. John Prouse. "Thus Snith the Lord," "But Who MaiAbide". 8.12. _ orchestra, record. "A Christ* mas Overture"; S.ft). elocution. A. Stanley Warwick. "The Waits"; 8.28. contralto. Muriel Brunskill and choir. "Behold & Virgin Shall Conceive," '"O Thou That Teliest"; 8.30, organ. Clarence Roy Gould, "Organ Medley of Chiistmas Carols - av)d Hymns": 5.44, contralto. Evelyn Robinson. "Tired Hands." "Kec> on Ho pin' ": 8.50. instrumental, record "Silver Threids Among the Gold"; 8.53. soprano, Mnvia Kurenko. "'Tis the Last Rose of Summer": 8.50. band, lecord. "Christmas Time in Merry England": 9.4. weather report; 9.5. bund, record. "The Christmas Waits"; Si,l3. John Prouse. "Morning Hymn." " Star of Bethlehem"; 9.20. instrumental quartette, record. "Old Folks nt Home." "Home, Sweet Home"; 9.20, Stanley Warwick. "Scroofw": 9.33, carillon. Kaunel Lefevrc. "O Como All Ye Faithful": 9.3(>. Evelyn Robinson. "O Golden Dawn," "Good Morning, Brother Sunshine": 9.42, organ record, R'. Arnold Grier, "National Airs"; 9.48, soprano, record. Alma Gluclc, and male quartette. "A Perfect Day": 9.52. band, record, "The Rose." Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—9 a.m.. children's session: 7 p.m.. evening service from Anglican Cathedral; 8.15. contralto, Nellia Lowe. "Ave Maria"; 8.19. orchestra and organ, record. "Liebestraunie": 3.23. baritone. A. Thompson, "Who'll Buy My Lavender?"; 8.27. violin, Kreisler record. "Liebeslied." "Liehestreud"; 8.35. baritone and contralto. Nellie Lowe and A. G. Thompson. "Nile Waters": 8.48. oraan. record. "The Onestion," "The Answer": Nellie Lowe, "Trees"; 8.52. 'cello, recorci, Guilhermina Suecriu.. "Kol Nidrei": 9.(i, A. G. Thompson. "Boat Song": 9.4. orchestra, record, "Invitation to the Waltz"; 9.12. Dulcet Duo, "Love is Meant to Make us Glad"; gramophone recitnl. Dunedin. 4YA (403 metres).—9 a.m.. children's session; 5.30 p.m., children's itonc service; 0.30. records. Christmas mnsic; 7.0. service from St. Paul's Cathedral: 8.0. address. T. Kirk Burnnand. " Yuletide M usic." Australian Stations. Svdney. 2FC (442 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session: 8.4-3. Christmas irusic: 10.0. concert from Lyceum Hall. Svdney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4o D.m.. children's Fessinii; 5.45. Christmas music: 10.0. organ recital: 10.15. baritone, Robert Gilbert; 10.22, violin, Dnlcie Blair; 10.29, elocution. Harry Thomas; 10.30, soprano, Berthn Waters: 10.43. organ recital; 11.0. weather report; 11.1. contralto, Linda Tlartge; 11.8. Dulcie Blair; 11.15, Robert Gilbert: 11.22. organ recital; 11.37, soprano. Bertha Waters: 11.44. Harry Thomas; 11.52, Linda Hartge. Melbourne. 3LO (484 metres).—lo p.m.. vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3AR (481 metres).—lo p.m.. vocal and instrumental items. Brisbane. 4QG (385 metres),—B.3o p.m.. children's session: 9.30, service from St. Stephen's Cathedral; 10.30. gramophone recital
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 7
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