WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to he sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting Stations to-day arid to-morrow are ns follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—ll a.m., results of Auckland Racing Club's winter meeting, interspersed with studio items; 8, children's session: 7, news, etc.; 8, holiday programme, including special sporting announcements.
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—l! p.m.. relay description of Rugby football from Athletic Park; 5, children's session; U, dinner music; 7, news, markets and sports results; 7.40, talk on bucks, II G. South; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "Poet and Peasant" overture; 8.1, soprano. Anno Davies, "Hoses for the King:" 8.15, baritone, John Prouso, "Son of the Ocean Isle," "My Love's an Arbutisj" 8 21, orchestra, "Dance of the Hours:" 8.31, contralto, Nora Greeno, "There's « Land," "Thero is Only One England:" 8.40, recital, Cedrio Gardiner, "The Day of Kings;" 8.45, baritone and male quartette, record, "Lowlands," "Highland Laddie;" 8.50, tenor, Charles Edwards, "Homeland;" 0, orchestra; 9.8, weather roport; 9.10, organ recital, Temple White: trombone and organ, Harold Oakes, "Let Me Like a Soldier Full:" organ, "Salut d'Amour;" vocal with organ, Nora Greene, "Land of Hope and Glory;" 9 25, Cedric Gardiner, "England to the Sea;" 9.33. orchestra, "Faust Ballot Music;" 9.11, Anno Davies, "Who'll Buy My Lavender," "A Song of Thanksgiving;" 9.40. John Prouso, "Hearts of Oak," "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind;" 9.52, Charles Davies, "Glorious Devon;" 9.5 C, orchestra, "Dornro3chin," "London Scottish." Christchnrch, 3YA (300 metres). —11.30 a.m., results of Canterbury Trotting Club's meeting at Addington; 0, children's session; 7, news; 7.30, N M Bell, "Esperanto;" 8, studio programme by the Christchurch Municipal Baud and assisting artists Dunedin, 4YA UG3 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 6, children's session; 7, news: 8, selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, news, markets and sports results; 8.40. dinner music; 9.30, selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items. Sydney, 2Bl> (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, news and sports results; 8.10, dinner music; 8.40, market re-, ports, ete.; 8 55. advertising talks and studio items; 9.30, selected concert programme, including items by Charles Lawrence, entertainer Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m., children's session. 8.35, news and market reports; 9.10, lecturettes; 9.32, Brunswick City Band; 9.47, tenor. Syd Exton; 9.51. band; 10, contralto, Madoline Knight; 10.7, bass, Herold Kyng; 10.17, band; 10.21, gramophone record, speech by tho King; 10.27, band; 10.35, English music, soprano, Dawn Assheton, violin, Laszlo Schwartz, piano, Estella Sheehan; 11.15, band; 11.25, Syd. Exton; 11.32, news; 11.42, humour. Jack Slocks; 11.50, band; 11.57, Madoline Knight; 12.4. Radio Revellers Dance Band; 12.13, Jack Stocks; 12.20, Revellers. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.30 p.m., gramophone records; 8.40, news; 8.50, records; 9.15, sports results; 9.30, lecturettes; 10.10, studio presentation of musical play "Gipsy Love;" 11.40, instrumental, The Jedal Trio; 12, news, etc.
Brisbane 4QG (355 metres). —7.30 p.m., general information; 7.35, gramophone records; 7.55. commercial; S,' children's session; 8.30, news, markets and weather report; 9 30, selected studio programme; 10.30, description of boxing championships from the Stadium; 11.30, news.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session; 7-", news; 7.'10, talk, G. Campbell, " Motoring"; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestral overture. Majestic Theatre; S.U, soprano, Madame G. Anderton, "Eternity"; 8.15, instrumental, Studio Trio. "Eugene Onegin Waltz"; 8.25, comedy sketch. Mrs. Culford Bell and Dan •Flood, "On a Motor-bus"; 8.40, grand organ, record, " The Pilgrim's Song of Hope"; 8.4-1, contralto. Madge Clague, "Shepherd's Cradle Song"; 8.48, orchestral entr-acte, Majestic Theatre: 8.58.' baritone, Ernest Snell, " Salterella"; 9.2. weather report; 9.5, orchestra, record, " Peer Gynt Suite," No. 2; 9.13, Madame Anderton, " The Garden I Love." " Nothin' But Love"; 9.19, piano, Eric Waters. "Kitten on the Keys": 9.21, Mrs. Culford Bell, "Echo and the Ferry": 9.29. orches'rn. "Peer Gynt Suite" selections; 9.37, M'id,re Clague. ''Chansonette." " Obstination "; 9.44, studio trio. " Aida " selection; 9.54, Ernest Snell, " Come, Open Wide Your Window," "Passing By": 30.0, solo and chorus, record, •" Ruddigore" vocal Ejections.
Wellington, 2YA (420 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 5.0, children's session; G.O. dinner music; 7.0, news, markets and sports results; lecturelte, "For the Man on the Land": 8.0, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, " Morning, Noon and Night"; 8.11, tenor, E. W. Bobbins, "My World," "If June Were Mine"; B.IS, entertainers, the Cooptimists; 8.23, orchestra, "Serenade" from ," Les Missions d'Arlequin," " PizzicatoBluette "; S.3S, popular song, Lily Charles, "Playthings"; 8.42, instrumental, record. "Fijian Farewell"; vocal, solo, record, '♦The Adorable Robbins, "In God's Own Keeping"; 8.52, orchestra; 9.2, weather report; 9.4, orchestra, record, "Gold and Silver," Rakoczy March"; 9.12, the Co-optimists; 9.19, male chorus, record, " Over There " medley: 9.2.1. Lily Charles. " Sally of My Dreams," " Hoses of Yesterday ";• 9,30. solo and chorus, record "Patience" gems; 9.38. gramophone record dance programme, until It p.m. Christchurch, 3YA (30G metres).—Silent day. Duned in, 4YA (403 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; G.O, children's session; 7.0, news; 7.30, lecturette; 8.0, studio concert by the St Ivilda Band and assisting artists. 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, selected concert programme by tho Metropolitan Band and assisting artists. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.0, news and sports results; 8.10, dinner music; 8.40, market reports, etc.; S.. r -5, advertising talks and studio items; 9.30, classical programme arranged by S. Vost .Tanssen, Melbourne, SILO (H7l metres).—7.3o p.m.. children's session; 8.33, news and market reports; 9.1 G. lecturettes; 9.30, studio presentation of " The Cingalee " musical play by studio orchestra, artists and others; 10.30, soprano, Dawn Assheton, violin, Laszlo Schwartz, piano. Estella Shc'ehnn: 11.10, instrumental, the Jedal Trio; 11.40, news; 11 50, orchestra; 12.0, humour, .Tack Stocks; 12.7, Radio Revellers' Dance Band: 12.17. Jack Stocks; 12.95, Revellers. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres).—7.3o p.m., gramophone records; 8.40. news; 8.50, records: 9.30, lecturettes: 10.2, "A Night With Tennyson," by Dr. Frank Nyulasy. dramatic recital, songs, etc.; 12.10, news. Brisbane. 4QG (335 metres).—7.3o p.m., general information; 7.35. travel talk: 7.45, gramophone records; 7.55, commercial; 8.0. children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette: 9.30, classical programme by Archie Day's party.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20271, 3 June 1929, Page 15
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1,006WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20271, 3 June 1929, Page 15
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