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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS v 4" . MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. 1 Details of programmes to be sent out I>v Now Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow iirc as follows: — , < Auckland. IYA (333 metres].—3 p.m.. studio items; <>. children's session; 7.15. news, markets and book review; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, record. vocal, New Zealand Four. "Lovely mght ; 8.13. tenor, James Simpson, "Ronnie \Veo Thing" ; 8.17. studio *" trio, "Promenade, from "Carnival" (Schumann), "Hondo Alia Turca"; 8.27. baritone. Eric Manned. "iill You Come Home Again"; 8.35, 'cello, Molly Wright, "Allegro Apassionata," (SamtSaena); fi.4o, tenor. Roy Dormer, "I Live For You"; 8.-14, orchestra, record, "Scheherazade" (The Tale of Prince Kalenaer); 8.56. New Zealand Four, "Mammy's Li 1 Coal Black Coon"; 9. weather report: 9.3, lecture-recital, by Daiav Bashani and William Gemmell: piano. 'The _ Bridal Procession"; vocal, "The Old Mother. ' 'The Wounded Heart." "Racna." "Mother, Sorrow"; piano. "Papillons"; vocnl. '.Cradla Song." "Rairahild," "She is So j White. "Johanne"; 9.33. orchestra, record, "the Younsr Prince and the Young Princess '• 9.41, Roy Dormer and Eric Manned. "Rose and Lilv"; 9.45. studio trio. "Fourth Movement, Trio in D Minor" (Arensky): 9.t3, bass. Duncan Black. "All the Fun of the Fair": 9.57. Zealand Four. "Relieve 1 Me if All Those Endearing Voun" Charms": ! 10.1. record, "The Festival at ■ Bagdad—The Vessel is Wrecked."

Wellington, 2YA (429 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; G. children's session; 7. news, markets and sports results; 7.40. D. McKenzie. "The Laws of Ru*?by"; 8. chimes; S.I. orchestra. "Beautiful Galathea. ; 8.9. soprano. Ails a . Nichols, "Ah! Fors e.Ltu One rAni*"*.": 8.13'. mano. Molly Cook. "Evening Whisoers." "Majnrka"; 8,°9. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp, "Scene from 'Samson and Delilah": 8.27, orchestra. "L"cta <li Lamtnermoor"; 8 35. recital. Peter Dornan. "A New If'"; 8.41. contralto. Mrs. Kfi". "Softly Awakes My Heart": 8.45. tenor. Will Hancock. "A Wanderine Minstrel »L": 8.40. 'cello, record. "Moment Musical?": £.53, Ray Kemp. "Eri Tu"; 8.57. ; 9.3, weather report: 9.5. Ai! - •-<, N ic'->ols. "A Brown Bird Sinrrinjr." Song"; 9.1'. orchestra. "Ait V T ein," "Lo Cnnto du T«t Stdtnn"; 9/20. Ray heme. "tn IT n nny : Pe*»r Dorriin. ■"TUe Fallow Who''! TaV« Mv pr-co": n V,. Will "Rr>er> .Marie"; 9.30. M"=. h'omn. "O Fatal Cift": 9.38. rho'W>. rero-d, selections front "Con^fp e s Mardza : selection, orchestra. "Lady R e Good"; 9.5 f ?, presentation of third installment Of-""era "Risrolefto." with gramophone records. Christ church. 3YA (306 metres V.—3- p.m.. studio items; 6. children's session; 7.15, uev;s: 8. selected concert programme followed by dance music. Dunedin. 4YA (4t>3 metres).—'' p.m., studio items: 7 15, news; 8. selected procramme of vocal, instrumental and other items. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (142 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: H. news, markets and sports results; 8.10, dinner music, etc.: 9.39. seleciod programme of vocal, instrumental and other items, including dance- music at 10.30 from R..M.S. Narkunda ball. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8. news and sports results; £.lO, dinner music; 8.40. market- reports ; 8.55. advertising talks and studio items: 9.30, selected concert programme. Melbourne. 3LO '371 metres). —7.30 p.m.. children's session; 8.35, ncvwfe and mari;ets; 9.16.- lecturettes; 3.46, Coilimnvood Citizens' Band; 9.55, vocal, "The Smith Girls" 10.2. band: 10.10. bass-baritone. Ernest Wilson: 10.17. selected. Syd. Roy s Lyricals; t0.4'2. talks. Donald McLean; 10.57. band; 11.7. Th« Smith Girls; 11.15. racins ta,ik. Jitic Welch; 11.25. Ernest Wilson; 1V.3?- Hsrad: "t.!O. news: 11.50. scubrette. Stella Lamoud: 11.57. oand: 12.5. Stella Lamond.; 12.13, dance music, Ladio Revellers Band. Melbourne. SAT? MS4 metres) p.m.. : gramophone records; ft.4o. news; £-50. re- | cords; 10, community'singir.s from Ballarat; 1 12. news. 7 ; ' . Brisbane. 4QG (3So metres).—' 30 p.m.. general news; 7-3-5. dinner music: 7.55. oom--1 mercial; 8; children's -session: 8 30. news. ! markets and sports results; 9.30, selected concert programme.

TO-MORROWS PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IXA (333 metres) -—3 p.m., studio items; <5. children's session: 7.15. news session; 7.30; ■ market reports: 8. chimes: S.l, orchestra. "Peter Schmoll overture; 8.11. vocal. Snappy Three. "Blue Bird, Sins Me a, Sons," "Out of the Davrn; _ B.IS, guitar, stud piano, record, "Itchin Fingers:" 5.21, humour, Fred. Barker, "Moments of Mirth;" 8.27. orchestra. "March of the Tin Soldiers.' 1 ' "Valse (Moszkowski): 5.36. baritone, Stanley Pritchard. "The Mistress of the Master;"' 8.40. The Snappy Three. "Only a Rose, ' jazz piano solo: "I Can't Do Without- xou: 8.49. orchestra. "Valse Triste" (Sibelius), "Barcarolle:" 5.56. vocal, record. "Oh, Suzanna;" 9, weather report: 9.2. humour. Fred. Barker; 9.9. Stanley Pritchard. "The Snoozey Coon." "The Christening:" 9.17, orchestra, "Blue Mazurka" selection; 9.27, gramophone record dance programme.

Wellington, 2YA (420 metres}.—3 p.m.. relay of Rugby football match from Athletic Park: 6. children's session: 7. news, markets and sports results: 7.40. lecturette. F. L. Combs. "The Problem Child:" S. chimes; 8.1. orchestra. "Undine;" 8.9, vocal, Melodie Four. "The Owl and the Pussy Cat:" 5.13. tenor. Frank Bryant. "The Mill Wheel:" 8.17. novelty, orchestra and vocalists. "Bells of St. Mary's:" 5.23. sketch. Madge Freeman and Cedric Gardiner, "Light and Shade;" 5.30. banjo. Mrs. H. G. Reeves, Medley of Scottish Airs; 8.35. Melodic Four, "Down at the Euskin' Beer" 8.39, soprano, Eva Bennett. " The- Little Damozel:" S.-iS, organ solos, record, "The Little Tipler." "I Loved You Then as 1 Love You Now:" 8.49. bass. W,' W. Marshall. "The Island of Dreams;" 8.53. orchestra. "Invitation to the Walt:/' "The Trumpet Call:" 9-1. weather report: 9.3. tenor. Sam Duncan, "Un Pen 9.7, selection, orchestra. "Mikado:" 9.17. baritone. 1?. S- AUwright, "The Old Black Mare:" 9.21. vlrs. Reeves, medley of popular choruses: 9.2 G. Madge Freeman and Cedric Gardiner, "A Matter of Course:" 9.33. orchestra; 9.41. Eva Bennett. "By the Waters of Minnetonka." "Spring'* Secret;" 9 47, saxophone, record. "Rnberola:" 9.50. Melodie Four. "Together:" 9.54, dance novelties, orchestra: 10, gramophone record dance programme. Christchurch, 3YA (3GG metres).—3 studio items: ft, children's session: ».15, ne'»FS and sports: S, rebrondcasi of 2YA. Wellington; 10. dance programme. Dnnedin. IYA (463 metres). —7.15 .p.m.. news; 7.30, sports results; 8. selected concert programme, followed by dance music.

Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FQ (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session: 8. news, markets and sports results: 8.10. dinner music, etc.: 9.30, band programme from the Hydo Park rotunda. Sydney, 2131j (333 metres).—7.ls p.m., children'' session: 8, news, and sports results; 8.10. dinner music: 8.40. market reports. etc.: 8.55. advertising talks and studio items: 9.30. selected concert programme by "The Troubadours" and other entertainers. Melbourne. 3LO (">7l metres).—7.3s p.m.. children's session; 8.20. news, markets and sports results: 9. lecturet.tes: 9.30.- station orchestra; 9.-to, bass-baritone. "John Hobbs; 9.47. entertainers. Syd. Roy's Lyricals; 10,13. song feature: 10.17. orchestra; 10 30. description of Stadium Events, Eric Welch; 10.45, selected. The Melody Makers: 11.15, station orchestra: 11.25, John Hobbs: 11.32. Eric Welch; 11.45. orchestra; 11.55, ukulele. Stella Luinond; 12.2. orchestra; 12.7 i Stella Latnond: 12.14. sports results; 12.21, dance music. Radio Revellers. Melbourne. 3AR (484 metres).—7.3o p.m.. gramophone records; 8.40, news and sports: 7.50, records: 9.30. sports results: 10. instrumental, Imperial Russian Trio; 10.00, : vocal. The Smith Girls; 10 37; piano. Stan- ! ley Biggins: 11.2. talk. Donald McLean; | 11.17. piano. Reg. Browne: 11.22, The Smith l Girls; 11.30. organ recital, C. E. Monteath; | 11.50. news. Brisbane. 4QG (385 metres). —7.45 p.m., : news; 8. children's session: 8.30. sports rei suits; 9.30, ivlected programme of vocal, ! instrumental and other items.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 7

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 7

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 7

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