WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS,
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Del nils of programmes (o be sent out |, v - Xow Zealand and Australian broadcastum .stations to-day and to-morrow are us follows : Auckland, ]YA (333 moires).—:i p.m., studio items; talk, Edith Sutherland! "Homo Handicrafts"; 0, .children's »-<eic»; news and market reports; 7.111 x. M Kichtnond, "Land Tenure aiyl Settk-ii.rv.t." - 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestra, "William 'J'"!!'' ovcilure, 8.11, contralto, In.; Thompson. "When the Swiillows Homeward Fly"; ,\n! xylophone, record, "Gee Whiz;-."; f.]-., b'Jiilone, Wa Iter Brotigh, "Far Aero-, 1 j io Desert Sands,'' "Allah lie Willi IV; 8.25, 01 eliesll a, "Andantino" iLemare), ' [tin,, gari.m Dance in G Minor" (jlrahin.il; tvj;;, soprano, Gwcuda Weir, "Thinking <4 ThcV." "Little Brown Owl"; 8.30, novelty :.';oun. The Four Originals, "Ah, Millie'; ti.l, (.veiling forecast; !1.7, ilia Thomson. "Four by the Clock," "() Than!; Me Xot" ; 9.13, orchestra, "l oppelia Ballet," Parts 2 ami 9.21, Waiter Jirough, "Simon the ('ellarci"; 9.2.'., '>wenda Weir, "Hedseron Carnivj)"; 'j.2'.i. orehost ra, "Slavonic Bhapsod.v, Xy, r' 'Dvorak); 9.37, programme of tiuiuophoiio dame records until U p.m. Well in gtou. OVA Mir,.7 metres).—V.' 110011. results ol Wellington Racing Club's Winter Meeting, interspersed with studio item.-; .">. children's .session; li, dinner music; 7. 1 h.'v. -. markets and sports results; ?.:M, leel urcltc, •i. W. Fergie, "Excursions i.y Bail"; hj, eh 1 nie.-j; 8.1, band of the Ist li:. Ita loti We!'ingloii Regiment, "Grand L'ji• >n." " \ Day Wi' Robbie Burn.-, - '; K.IT. soprano. Mrs. Kingi I'otiki, "l'okare Kan'"; s.-j;] baritone, S. E. Hodpcr, "Sons of the Wat:' goner"; 8.25, mandolin band, lecorc. 1 . "Turn 10 Surriento." "Stephanie Gavotte''"; S.3i. contralto, Grace Robertson. "Home The'." Brought, Her Wariiur Dead"; 8.35. cotm". with band, W. Barke, "L'ntil." "Out ..1" tie Dawn' ; 8.1:1. humour, Daniel Barne. "Schoolboy Howlers"; i?. 50, whistling >.oI«», record. " I loticy moon Waltz"; .*.."> l, tenor. Will Hancock. "1 Heard Von Singing"; 8.5 I *-, band, "Syringa"; 9.4. weather report; 9.0, I"?. Kingi I'oliki, "lline K Him::"; 9.10. S. I*,. bodger, My Dreams 9.K1. selection, band. "Tlio Vagabond King": 9.21. Grace J?oberfaon. "Jock o'llassohlcnn." "A ■ Kriskas Love Lilt"; 9,:i1, Daniel linrrie. "My Financial Career'; iutermczz'n baud, 'Portia ; 9.11, Will Hancock, "iiv.'crt ■Miss Mary," "Rose of My Heat I"; '.1.50 concerted vocal. record. selc< t ion - from "Sunny"; 9.51, band. "Me and the M,ti i.i ihc Muon," ".Lex:ino.'* Christchuif h. 3YA citii", metres}.—;) p.m. studio items; ti, ehildicn's so?.•ion; 7. lews; 8. chillies; H.I, overture, rebroadcasi of "V.\ band selections-. KIT. vocal, Melodious Four. "Awake. Awa.sc"; soprano. Franees Hamilton, "My lleai t is Like a Sinking Bird.'' "The Blackbird"; piano Iceturo-reci-tal, Sydney Francis llobon, "Romance," fo'left hand only ( Rheinbcrgeri, "Spirmin-; Soil';"; 8.42. baritone, 'J'. 1). "Williams, "Kishmtii's (jalley," "Skvc Fishers' Song": H.-Ki, instrumental, studio trio. "Allegro Maestoso" (Lalol, "Scherzo" (Heissiperl ; H.at.;, soprano and tenor, Doleo Duo, "Oh Gentlo Music." "Morning"; 0. weather report: 9.5, instrumental quartette, record, "Andnnto ("antabile" (Tschaikov.'fcky); 9.7, orehestra, record, "Dance of the Hours"; '.l.bi. Melodious Four. "Hunting of the Snail," "Lullaby." "Willie Winkle"; ItiiHsell Sunnier. "ICr'skay Love Lilt": contralto and bass, Me'odioiis Duo. "Still a-s fhe Xiglit'; '.I.:!J, 'cello. Harold Beck, "Abenlied." "Boltree"; !),40. Frances ITanierfon, "Child and the Twilijflil"; D.tl, orchestra, record, "Serenade" (Schubert); '.).17. I{us-ell Sumner. "Hurra Love. Lilt"; !. studio Irin, "Minuet" {BcethfiveiD, "J'etite Bolero"; UU. b.i-s, T. D. Williams, "Song of tho Breakers' : 10.7, orchestra, record, "Serenade" (Tosidlih lit.lo. Belle Kcnaut. " Mm Asu"; IU.IJ, Melodious Four, "Cradle Song." Duncdin, 4YA metres).— Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, '2Ff! i-ii;! metres). —7.1."> p.m.. children's session; S, news, markets and sports result."; S. 10. dinner music; !1.:10. selected concert programme including piano recital by Carl Buddeu Morris. Sydney, 2BL (3.Vi metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; t\ news and sports results; {l.lO, dinner music; £>.4o, market, reports, etc.: 5.55, advertising talks and studio items; 'J..'lO, production of play, "My Lady'j Dress," by Lucille Bruntnelt. Melbourne, :UjO 'M7I metres). —7,1.") p.m., children's session; .5.35. news, markets und Stock Kxchange reports; 9.10. lecturettes; 9..'!0, selected programme of vocal, instrumeutal auH ether items. Melbourne, .''All (48-1 metres).—7.3o p.m., gramophone records; 8.10. news; H. 30, records; 0.30, lecturettes; )0, Rclocled ptogrammo of vocal, instruuiental and other items. Brisbane. 4QG- CiS5 metres).—7.3o p.m., general news; 7.35, gramophono records; 7.55, commercial: H, children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lectmeUc: 9.30. classical programme arranged by Arthur Sharman; 10.15, studio programme. TQ-MORROW'S PEOGEAMMES. - Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.in., studio items; (J, children's session: 7. talk, F. Sutherland. "Bugby Football"; 7.15. news; 7.30. market reports; 7.10. li. 11. Taylor. "Care of the Feel"; 8. chimes; 8.1, hand, record, "Kienzj Overture"; 3.9, contralto. Irene Frost, "My Dear Soul." "Break, Break, Break"; 8.10. instrumental, studio trio, " Yorkshiredales—Suite of Three Pieces"; 8.25, choral, record, ".Monotonously Kings the Little Bell"; 8.29, organ and vocal recital, Arthur E. Wilson and L. Xorth. "Organ Works by American Composers"; 8.19. soprano. Alary "Cofield. ".1. Will Await Thee," "Love's, Bhapsody"; >.50, 'cello, Molly "Wright, "Romance Sans l'aroles'; 9, weather forecast; 9.2, Jjaritone, ji. Xorth. "Duna": 9.8, A. B. Chappeii. "Topical Talk"; 9.21, studio trio. 'La Deluge"; 9.29. Irene Frost. "Sink l*cd Sun"; 9.33, Arthur E. Wilson and L. Xorth, "Organ Works by American Com posers," Part 2: 9.53. Mary Cotield, "V airy Tales of Ireland": f1.57, orchestra, record. "March of the Bojurcii." "Wellington, 2YA (110.7 metres).- 3 p.m . studio •items; 5. children's session: 0. dinner music; 7. news, markets ami sports results • 7.10, D. McKen/.ie, "The Laws 01 Bugh'y 8, chimes; 8.1. orchestra, "-Marriage of Figaro"; 8.9, soprano. Ena Baplev, "Are Alv Lamps Shining?"; 8.13. nantone, Arthur '.Brady. "The Merriest Fellows Are. We"; 8.17. piano, I'aubnc selected; 8.27, tenor. Edwin Dennis. "Salve Dinora"'; 8.31, orchestra. "La Boheme seici lion; 8.39. sketch, Mrs. L. Carte and Rosa Carte. "Making Up Ones All net B.hi, contralto, Madge Freeman. "l'ony From America"; P. 50. En.v Rapley and Edwin Dennis. "Come to A ready"; orchestra, "Bohemian Girl" selection; 9... weather report; 9.4. vocal.' Philharmonic Quartette. "Drink to Ale Only'; 9.8, Ena. Ripley. "Absent": 9.12. orchestra. ' |;- colo, Piccolo," "Dance <if the lutnoleis !1 19 Mrs. Carte and Rose Carte, "haying Samuel"; 9.20, Madge Freeman and Ivlwiu Dennis, "The Golden Song": 9.30. Arthur Brady.'"Off to Philadelphia"- 9.31. imlr larv band, record. "Wine, Women and Song"; band, record. _ "Gondolier and Nightingale": 9.12, i'.dwin lJcnujs. Sennata" tTosclli): 9.10. Aladge l'reoman, "Golden Dawn": 9.50, orchestra. \Mlnani Tell" ballet music. Chrislchurch, 3YA f.lOfi metres).- 3 p.uv studio items: 0, children's session: newc- 7.30. leeturettc; 8. relay from ' muka of festival by children's choir unm 11 p.m. Duncdin, -IYA < J»'.3 mclres).--3_ p.m.. studio items: 0, children's session; .. new--7,30. leeturettc; 8. selected programme or vocal, instrumental and other items. Australian Stations. Svdnev, 2FC (412 met res).-7.1,5 p.m.. children's session; S, news, markets and sports results; dinner music. _ etc. 9.30. selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items. Svdney, OBL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8, rows nnd spoils results; 8.10, dinner music; 8.40, market, reports; 8.55, advertising talks and studio items; 9.30, selected programme of couecic items. Melbourne, ">LO (371. metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.35. news, markets nr.d Stock Excliango reports; 9.10, leeturettc-; 9.30, selected programme of vocal, instrumeital and oilier items. Melbourne, 3.VR (484 metres).—7.3o p.m., gramophono records; 8.40, news and markets; 8.50. records; 9.30, lecturettes; 10. relay of community singing from a suburban hall. Brisbane, 4QO- (355 metres).—7.3o p.m., general news; 7.35, travel lalk; 7.55, commercial; 8. children's session: 8.30. new*, markets and sports review; 9.30. select d concert programme by the Silkstone Apoilo Club and assisting artists
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20304, 11 July 1929, Page 4
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1,226WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20304, 11 July 1929, Page 4
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