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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow arc as follows: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., description of football match from Eden Park: (5.0, children's session; 7.0, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1. orchestra. "'Tho Bartered Bride": 8.10, vocal, Tho Snappy Three, "In a Bamboo Garden," "Marie," selected: 8.19, humour, 1). McKevitt, "House-Hunting"; 8.2G, musical saw. F. T. Nash, "Passing By," "Homo, Little Maori Home": 8.33, vocal, fox-trot unci novelties. Edna Langmuir, "Promise Me," "Kitten on the Keys"; 8.40. recital, Clarence Paine, "The Coward"; 8.46. orchestra, "Seronatn." "Hungarian Da.nce No. 7" (Brahms); 8.54. ukelele and vocal. Raymond Harding, "Aloha Oe," "Gay Caballero".; 9.1, weather report: 9.4, Snappy Three, "That's Her Now," "Me and the Man in the Moon": 9.10. D. McKevitt. "Beware of the Maidens": 9.17, F. T. Nash. "By the Waters of Minnetonka," "Marclieta": 9.24 novelty, orchestra, "Voice of the Bells," "Berceuse de Jocelyn": 9.34. monologue, Edna Langmuir, "Little Brook"; 9.38. R. Harding, "Frankie and Albert Were Lovers": 9.42, C. Paine. "Monty on Bolshevism," "The Sailor": 9.48. orchestra, "Glory of Russia": 9.58, cranio phone record dance programme until 11 p.m. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m.. description of Rugby football from Athletic Park: 5.0. children's session; 0.0. dinner music; 7.0, news: 7.40. lecturette. VV. H. Gould, "What Constitutes the Heal Education of I.ho Child": 8.0, chimes: 8.1. orchestra. "Cordoba," "Thousand and One Nights"; 8.9, Melodio Four, "Ice Cream": 8.13, Hawaiian instrumental, Palmer Bros.. "Kawaihau," "Sonora": 8.20. tenor. Frank Bryant. "A Brown Bird Singing"; 8.24. orchestra, "In a Bird Store," "Barcarolle": 8.3!. dramatic recital with musical effects. Mrs. Culford Bull. "O Koyo San": 8.41. cinema organ, record, "Classica"; 8.49. bass. W. W. Marshall. "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep"; 8.53. orchestra, and Melodie Four, "Four American Indian Songs.' "From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water,' "Tho "White Dawn is Stealing." "Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute." "The Moon Drops Low": 9.0, weather report; 9.2, orchestra: 9.10, Melodie Four. "Kaly Did"; 9.14. tenor. Sam. Duncan, "Macushla": 9.18. Palmer Bros., "Aloha Sunset Land." "Jeannine. I Dream of Lilac Time": 9.25, chorus, record. "Gems from 'Rose Marie' ": 9.29. Mrs. Cul ford Bell. "De Bell of Son Michel": 9.38. baritone, R. S. Alhvright. "My Ladyjs Bower": 9.40. Melodie Four, "Angela Mis' 9.44, chorus, record. "Gems from 'No, No Nanette'": 9.48. dance novelties, orchestra: 10.0, dance programme of gramophone records until 11 p.m.

Christchurch, 3YA '30(5 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 0.0. children's session: 7.0. news: 8.0, chimes: 8.1. Scottish programme by the Revellers concert party, followed bv dance music from 10 to 11 p.m. Dtinedin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—2.4s p.m.. description of Rugb.v football match from Carisbrook ground- 6.0. children's session: 7.0, news: 8.0. rebroadcast of Scottish programme by 3YA. Christchurch. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.0. news, markets and sports results: 8.40, dinner music, etc..; 9.30, programme by Hospital concert Darty from Wentworth Galls. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m.. children's session; 8.0. news and sports re suits; 8.10, dinner music; 8.40, market reports;. 8.55. advertising talks and studio items: 9.30, entertainment bv the Troubadours and other artists.

Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.15 P.m.. sports results; 7.30, children's session: news, markets and football results: lecturettes; 9.30. station orchestra; 9.4 a. humour. Jack Stocks: 9.52. Hawaiian instrumental. .Tack Stocks; 10.0, vocal The Metros: 10.7. orchestra: 10.17, song feature of the week: 10.20. one-act play, "The Proposals of Peggy." produced by J. Beresford Fowler and Maud McLeod: 10.40. instrumental, The Jednl Trio; 11.10. The Metros; 11.17. The Ivauais; 11.24, Jack Stocks; 11.31, late news and sports: 11.40. orchestra: 11.55, The_ Metros: 12.4, orchestra: 12.15. dance music. Radio Revellers

Melbourne. 3AR (454 moires). —7.30 p.m.. gramophone records: 8.40, news; 8.50. re; cords: 9.30. sports results; 10.0. Cohurg Cilv Band: 10.10. contralto. Florrie Gordon; 10.17, band: 10.27. selected. The Melody Makers: 10.50. band: 11.0. violin and piano. Florence Elsworth and Dorothy Tavlor: 11.40, Florrie Gordon: 11.47, band: 11.52. news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7.4s p.m.. news: 8.0, children's session; 8.45, sports results and notes; 9.30. studio programme of old-time ballads, etc. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; li, children's session; (>.50. evening service, Baptist Tabernacle, the Rev. J. W. Kemp; followed by studio items and rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington, concert by Port Nicholson Band from Grand Opera House. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; fi, children's session; 6.55, evening service, St. Gerurd's Redemptorist Church, Father T. Robinson; organ, "Abide With Me"; Rosary with choral responses; antiphon, "Salve Regina"; sermon. Father Robinson; motets,, "Pie Jesu": "Mother Mary, Queen Most Sweet": organ solo: motets, "O Salutaris Hostia." "Jesti Dei Vivi." "I'antum Ergo." "Adoremus": organ "Allegro Maestoso": 8.15 (approx.). relay of recital by Port Nicholson Silver Band from Grand Opera House. Christchurch. 3YA (30<*» metres}.--.'! p.m., gramophone recital; 5.30, children s song service: G. 15. hymn tunes; fi.3o. evening service. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the Rev. G. H. Gibb: 7.45, selected concert, programme. Dunedin. IVA (403 metres).-3 p.m.. studio items; 5.30. children's song service; 6.30,' evening service. St.. Paul's Cathedral. Canon Nevill; 8.5. relay of St. Hilda Band concert Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.3o P.m., selected studio programme: 8.30. evening church service; 10. selected programme .of vocal, instrumental and other items. _ including haritone eolos by Alfred Cunnmghame. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.3o p.m.. children's session; 8.30, church service; 10 selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items, including selections by the Empire Trio, instrumentalists and vocalists.

Melbourne, 3T>O (371 metres*.—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.30, evening service, Wesley Church. Drs. F. W. Borehnin and S. J. Hoi-an: 10. instrumental, the Strad Trio: 10.19, basß. Herold Kyng: IO.S'J. violin Cecil Parkes: 10.47, Wesley Church Choir: 11.7. Strad Trio: 11.20. news. Mel boil rno. 3AR (481 metres).-6.30 p.m.. children's session ; 7, lecturette on the Boer War. Alfred Kelly, ' 8.30. records: 9.30, studio concert. Malvern Tramways Band: 0.45. tenor, T. Semplo; 9.52. hand: 10.2. selected, the Sundowners' Quartette; in.lo, vir.lin, Alfred Aclclmid; 10.25. . quartette; 10,32. piano recital. Lindsay Biennis; 11. quartette: 11.10, band: 11.20, news.

Brisbane. 40G (385 metres).—B P.m.. children's session; 830. children's service, followed at 9 by adiibs' service. St. Andrew's Church of England; nroirrnmmo by Brisbane Municipal Concert Band.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20264, 25 May 1929, Page 16

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20264, 25 May 1929, Page 16

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20264, 25 May 1929, Page 16

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