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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.

'' FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.

T>dltfla of programmes to he sent out by N«v Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to morrow are as foliov s :-

AucWW. IYA (333 metres),-3 p.m.. pt'adio item*; children b session: i.i.i. metorUs talk, George Campbell; 8, chimes; 8. J. ojrhestra. Majestic Theatre; B.ll..tenor. Arthur Ripley, "Little Mother o Mine i Pl 5. violin, leconl. "Caprice Vlennorj. "Hunioresquo" (Dvorak); 8.23. contvnHo. Unrlanie Irene Ainsley. 'lrish l<uilobj . 8.27, instrumental, Studio Tno, , . r, ?° Sons":/8.37, bass, J. de Montolk, selected; 5.41. Mnori lecturette. A. B. Chappell: 5.5b. entr'acte, Majestic Theatre Orchestra: 9.0. weather report; 0.9, piano, Eric Yvat;ra. • "Eskimo Shivers"; O.Ki, soprano. Mario no l'nir, "Fiddle and 1"; 0.17, studio trio. "Etienno Marcel". 9.21-.. presentation <>f oxcer/its from "Faust" (Gounod), produced by Madame Ainsley. assisted by Marjono Fair, Arthur Ripley and J. de Montal<. "Wellington, 2YA (420 metres'!.—3 p.m.. •tudio items; 5. children's session; G, dinner music of gramophone records: i, markets and sports results: 7.40, Wturctto ■fr r farmers: 8, chimes: R.l. orchestra. "Marche. do Tannhausei-." "'L'iiles fro] 11 *! 10 Orient"; P.ll. tenor. G. Austin Blackie. "Serenade" (ScHubert): 5.15. Hawanan selec--lions. record, "Hawaiian March.- • into March": P. 21. humour. E. A. Sargent. Because I Were Shy": 8.26. trombone and orchestra. Harold Onkes. "The Soldiers Toast"; orchestra, "Trot do Cavalcrio : 8.31, popular sonsrs. Mabel Jackson. Beloved." "Together": 5.41. baritone. Stanley Savers. "Tit Willow." "Tho Cobblers Son"": S IS. G. A. Bhickic. "I Know of Two Bright Eyes": 8.52. orchestra; 9. weather report; 9.2. orchestra. "11l n- Persian /Market"; 9.5. E. A. Sargent, "Quick Work": 9.13. Stanley flayers. "The Pretty Creature": 0.17, Mabel Jnokson. Honeymoon Waltz": 9.21, orchestra and sinuois. ".T. Ly Molloy's Sonss": 9.31. prauiophone record dance projnammo until 11 p.m.

Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—Silent 'day.

Punedin, 4VA (4G3 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items v 0. children's session; 7.15, news: 7.n0., lecturette: 8. chimes, concert by st. i\ilda Band and assisting artists. Australian Stations.

Sy/dney. 2FC (442 metres).—7.l3 p.m.. children's session: 8, news, markets and sports results; S.lO. dinner music, etc.; 9.30. organ rnd, piano recitnl by Lilian Frost and Esther Kn.hn; concert items by various studio t.rtists.

Sydney. 2BL (333 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; S, news, markets and sports results; S.lO, dinner music; market reports, etc.: 8.55, advertising talks and Btudio items: 9.30. selected classical programme arranged by Moore McMahon. Melbourne, P.LO (371 metises). — /.30 p.m.. children's session: 8.35, news, markets and commercial reports; 9.1(5, lecturettes: 9.00. 59th Battalion Bond; 9.50. bass,. Herold Kyng: 9.47, instrumental, Imperial Russian "Trio: 10.10, selected. The Smith Girls: 10.17, band. Part 11. of "Romeo and •luljet," presented by the "Meistersingers, conducted by J. Sutton Crow; 11.32, news; H.4'2, band: 11.50. Herold Kyng: 11.57. band: 12.2, The Smith Girls; 1'2.10. band: 12.10, Radio Revellers' Dance Band. Melbourne. 3AR (431 metres).,—7.3o_ p.m.. Rramophone record'; 3.40, news; 8.50, records: 9.30 lecturettes: 10. station orchestra; 10.10, soprano, Clelia McNeil: 10.17. piano recital, Lindsay Biggins: 10.45, concert b v Melbourne Philharmonic Society. conducted by Bernard Heinze, from Australian Churih, Russell Street; 11.20, station orchestra: 11.30. Clelia McNeil: 11.40. orchestra: 11.50, news. Brisbane, 4QG- (385 metres).—7.3o p.m., : j/eneral news; 7.35, law talk; 7.55, coinmeicial news: 8, children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette; 9.30, selected programme of concert items. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 studio items; G, children's session; ''l o, j nev/s; 7.30, market reports; S, chimes; 8.1, ; band, record, "Poet arid Peasant' overture; ' S9, vocal, Madame Towsey's quartette, "1 he I Lass With the Delicate Air"; 8.13. baritone, , John Bree, "Nina." "Lady Mine 8.20, recitals, with pianoforte accompaniment, Mrs. Culford Bell. "The House by the Side of/it he Road, "Little High Chair"; 8.21, soprano, Madame Towsey, "To the l'orest ; 8.31, drawing-room entertainment, lhe As-I quit lis; 9.1, weather report; 9.3. tenor. J. McDougall, "Macushla"; 9.6, piano, Cyril j Towsey. "Funeral March from Sonata in ±> Plat Minor" (Chopin/; 9.10, band, record, "Weymouth Chimes"; 9.13, quartette. Faiting": 9.10, contralto, Edna Peace, ' Hindoo Song": 9.19. Mr 3. Culford Bell, 'Leetle Bateese," "Wreck of the Julie Plante : 9 25. A. Bree and J. McDoUgall. "The Army and Navy"; 9.29, Cyril Towsey. Study ; 9.32, soprano, B. B. Barker. Ouvre tes Yeux Bleux"; 9.35, quartette, 'Come to the Fair": 9.38, presentation of the opera '"Rigoletto." In addition to above programme results of municipal elections will he broadcast as received. Wellington. 2YA (420 metres).—S p.m.. results of municipal elections. Christchurch, 3YA (300 metres).—3 P-m., / studio items: G. children's session; i.la. news: 7.30, stock market reports: 8, selected, concert programme, interspersed with results of municipal elections, and speeches ot candidates. Dunedin. 4YA (403 metres).—7 p.m. gramophone records; 7.40, news: 8, selected concert programme: results of municipal elections. Australian Stations. "Sydney, 2FC (440 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session: 8. hews, markets and sports results; 8.40, dinner music, etc.; 9.30, classical programme arranged by Evelyn Grieg. Sydney,.2BL (353 metres).—7.ls P.m.. cliildren's session; 8, news, and sports results; 8.10, dinner music: ¥5.40. market reports, etc.; 8.55. advertising talks and studio items; 9.30. concert programme from the Radio Exhibition, Sydney Town Hall. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.3o p.m.. children s session; 8.35. news and market reports; 9.10, lecturettes; 9.31. _ station orchestra; 9.40. sonrano, Clelia McNeil; 9.47, orchestra; 9.57, Clelia McNeil: 10.4, talk, E'. Harding, publicity officer: 10.14, orchestra: 10.20, piano. Lindsay Biggins; 10.50. one-act plav, "Seven Women," produced by Terence Crisp: 11.15. orchestra; 11.24, news; 11.34, Imnerial Russian Trio: 12. selected, Tlie Smith Girls; 12.7. orchestra: 12.14. The Smith Girls; 12.22, Radio Revellers Dance Band. Melbourne, 3AR (434 metres).—7.3o, gramophone records; 8.40, news; 8.50. records; {4.20. lecturettes: 10, Brunswick City Band; 10.13, vofal. The Sundowners' Quartette: 10.20. band: 10.30. baritone, J. Alexander Browne: 10.37, talk. Donald McLean: 10.52, Ivmkl: 11.2. quartette: 11.9, niano recital, Victor Stephenson: 11.33. J. Alexander Browne; 11.10, band: 11.50, news. Brisbane, 4QO (385 metres], —7.30 p.m., peneral information; 7.35, dinner music; 7.55, commercial: 8. children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette: 9.30. dance programme by Feather stone Danco Orchestra

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 18

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 18

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 18