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 am as follows: Auckland. IY.V (333 metres).-3 0.m.. studio items; 0.0, children's session; a. Frank Sutherland. "Rugby Football : ~-0. news and markets; 8.0. chimes: 8.1. relay j ul' concert, arranged b.v Lewis Lady. j 3 30. studio programme: baritone. Leu. j Uarnes. "At Night": 8.34, studio ti io.} "Da use Macabre": 8.13. soprano. MilUccut | O'Grady. fluto A. Dunn. "Lo. Hero the ( Gentlo Lark": 8.17. play. Auckland Dram-j iitic Students' Association, "Ibo Monliej s , Paw": 9.12. weather report: 9.13, Alillicent, O'Grady and Lcn. Barnes, "Oi- tairv; Wand": 9.17, A. Dunn. "fantasia ( U Trovatore"): 9.21. Lcn. Barnes. Iwo G rena-, diers"; 9.25, instrumental, studio trio, S'a-! vonie Dance No. 3" (Dvorak): 9.03, Milhoent O'Grady. "Si Mes Vers Avaiont. Dcs Ailes"; 9.30, piano, Kric "Waters, bctieti'.o in CJ Sharp Minor" (ChopinJ: Diain* atic Students," "On o' Me thumb. Wellington, 2YA (-116.7 metres).~3 p.m.. studio iteni3; 5.0. children's session: <-■• • dinner music: 7.0. news, markets mid sports: 7.10, U. li. Money, 'safe fc lying and Dangerous Flyiutf": 6.0, cbimcs: piu* grammo featurins excerpts from 'the Country Girl." presented b.v the Philhurnionic I Quartette: 8.1. selection, orchestra. 1 lie Country Girl": 8.9, soprano, Lna Kaplcj. I "Try Agaiu, Johnnie": 8.13. bass, Ar.uur ' Bradv. "A Sailor's Lifo": 8.10, orchestra. ! "Merely Molly." selection; B.24,humour, i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell "My Word. ! You Do Look Queer." "You (an tool It i Doing You Good": 8.31. contralto. Madge Freeman, "Coo": 8.35, Hawaiian orchestra. ! record. "Hawaiian Dreams": 8.39. vocal, i Kna liap'ey and Edwin Dennis. 'Boy ami ICiirl": 8.12, selection, orchestra, "La. no- ■ lieine"• 8 50, Madge Freeman and Arthur Brady. "Two Little Chicks": 8.54. "NVurlit'/er or "an record. "Miniature Overture au<l "Waltz of the Flowers": 9.2, weather report; 9.4. Ena, Rapley. "Como to Devon--1 shire"; 9.8. orchestra, "Interlude—Bessar a 1 Opera": 9.10, Mr. and Mrs. Russell,, 4 Ibonk Heaven We Itave Men Like — . '' uo,> "Leander": 9.2 V; vocal. Philharmonic Quur- , tet.te, "Take Your Pretty • orchestra, record, "Honolulu Moon s ! Edwin Dennis, "Rose Marie, I Lovo V™!, : (1.34. Ena. liaplev and Arthur Brady. '..1 he Rajah of Bhong": 9.38. orchestra. • Little Dutch Girl': 9.<6. presentation of fourth act of opera "Carmen" with gramophone records.
Gliristehureh, 3VA '3tiG metres).—3 p.m., studio items: 6.0. children's session: ~0. news: F.O, chimes: 8.1. orchestral overture rebroadcast from 21' A. "The Country Girl, selection: 8.9. baritone. Bernard Lennell. "Terencc'R Farewell to Kathleen': soprano, and baritoue. The Dandy Duo, 41 A. Paradise For Two"; 5.17. violin. Irene Morns. he Tnmbourin," "Liebealied": 8.25, eoprario. Mrs. li. Sierakowski. "Just a Cottage Small." "T Love the Moon": 8.29. sea son;', record. "We're All Bound to Go": 5.32. instrumental, studio trio. "Andantmo ainj Finalo" (Gade); 8.41. Scottish sons aii'l story. Jock Lockhart. "Bella McGraw : 8.10, tenor. Arthur Couch. "Till I "Ka Mate"; 8.57. orchestra, record, Just a Memory": 8.55. Bernard Renncll. Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone. lue Dandy Duo. "The Keys of Heaven : 9.2. weather report; 9.1, lecture, D. Part on. "Tree Trimming": 9.19. studio trio. "\also ffnsae" (Bantock). "Gavotte_ do Micnon (Thomas), "Spanish Dance No. 3 (ilo?<kowski): 9.30, Arthur Couch, "Mignonette ; Jock Lockhart. "I'm Looking for a Bonnie Lass"; 9.35, Mr 3 Siernkowski. A Little Pink Rose": 9.42. cramophone record dance programme,' until 11 p.m
Dunedin. 4YA (403 metres).—3 p.m.. etudu. items: 6.0. children's session; 7.0, news: ".30. hook review, H. Greenwocxl; 8.0, selected programmo'of concert items. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (142 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.15. dinner music; 9.0. news, markets and Stock Exchange reports: 9.15, organ recital: 9.30, selected studio programme. Sydney. OBL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m ; , i dinner music; 8.15. children s session: 8.35. studio music: 8.50. market reports: 9.0, dinner music: 9.30. selected studio programme. Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session: 8.10. lecturettes; 9.0. short musical programme; 9.30. selected programme of vocal, instrumental and other items. Melbourne, 3AU (454 metres).—7.4s p.m.. dinner music by the studio orchestra: 9.0. records; 9.15, market reports, etc.: 9.00. eelected programme. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—7.3o p.m., general news: 7.35. dinner music: 7.55. commercial: 8.0. children's session; 8.30. news, markets and sports review; 9.30, relay of tne Parliamentary reception to the officers of llio French cruiser Tourville. together with a studio musical programme. TO-MOEEOW'S PEOGEAMMES. Auckland, 1TA■ (333 metres).-1.30 p.m , relay description of Rugby football match. New Plymouth Hijh School v. Auckland Grammar School, and senior club match; 6.0 children's session: 7.0, news, markets and sports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, overture, studio orchestra, "Peter achinoll : b. 11. baritone. S. Pritehard. selected: 8.18. W urlitzer organ solos, record, "There s a Rainbow Round Mv Shoulder"; 8.2-2. contralto. Mrs. B. Jellard, "My 'Ain Folk"; 8.20. novelty piano, Gordon Johnson. "Jazr. Moments , 8.31, Maori Melodies, Bohemian Duo, "Akoako o Te Rangi," "Hoea Ra ; 8-3S, orchestra, "Cagliostro Waltz ; 8.-16. recitals. Rhona Speed. "Cosmopolitan Conrtsbip." "Buying Shoes"; ?•*': ,„W urlitwr organ, record, "Sonny Boy ; S.SS. weather report: 9.0, S. Pritehard. selected; 97. saxophone. record, * 'Sax-O-Phuri : Mrs. Jellard. "My Dear Soul, ,f ! " caujo the Violets"; 9.17. orchestra. Absent," "Cloze Props": 9.25, Ruona Speed. "The Rehearsal": 9.31. malo voices. record, "A Minstrel Show' ; 9.39. Gordon Johnson. "More Jazz Moments : 9.11. Bohemian Duo, "Titi Torea," "Poatarau : 9.51, studio orchestra, latest novelties; .0.0. gramophone record dance programme. Wellington, 2YA (410.7 metres).—3 P.m.. rela7 description of lootball match li om Athletic Park; 5.0, children's session: 0.0 dinner music: 7.0. news, markets and sports; 7.40, R. H. Taylor. ' Care of the Feet": 8.0, chimes: 8.1. orchestra. Hie Crusader": 8.9. vocal, Melodie Four. Sonny Boy"; 8.13, comic song and whistling. Winifred Birch-Johnston. "Delnney b Donkey." "C'Est Your": 8.20, cornet and I trombone, AV. Sneddon and H. Oake?, "Watchman. What of the Night orchestra, "Two Brass Men"; 8.23, bass. W . W. Marshall. "The Yarn of the Fiddler? I Ghost": 8.32. Mildred Kenny's steel guitar | trio, "Beauteous lale," 4 *Kamjki March ; | 5.:!9, humour. Leu. Ashton. "Them W ere •Days"; 8.46, Melodie Four, "Donn ler Cry ! Ma- Honey"; 8.50. selected, orchestra; 8.58, weather report: 9.0. tenor. Hani. Duncan. "At. Dawning'.'; 9.1. ventriloquist Will Ttaigh. selected: 9.11, selection, orchestra. "Queen High": 9.22, baritone, R. S. .»U- ---[ wright, "The Merry Monk"; 9.ofi._ guitar trio. "Hawaiian Love Song. My I Hawaiian LTulu Queen"; 9.33, Leu Ashton. "Dou't. Do That To The Poor Puss Cat 9 40. V'rank Bryant. "The Old Refrain : 9.14. Molodie Four. "Peter the Cat,"; 9.-IS. orchestra, dance novelties: 10.0, gramophone record danco programmo.
Christchurch, 3Y A (300 metres).—S.-15 P.m., relay description of hugby football from Lancaster Park; 0.0, children s session; 7.0. news; 7.30. sports results; SO. chimes; 8.1. rebroadcast of overture. Hie Crusader." from 2YA. Wellington; b.!'. tenor W. J. Trowern, ' Mignon. .My Gifts for You"; 8.15. piano improvisations and selections. T.es Grummitt: .8.20. entertainer. Charles Lawroncc. "Rosio O Ryan •• S-27, orchestral.' record. La Spagnola. "Tesoro Mio"; 8.33. _ soprano, Mrs L. B. Dallicld, "Sunshine, Jhe \ a lies o. Laughter"; 8.38. humour George. .1 itchoner. "Witer Scenes : 8.43, Hawaiian steel cnitars and ukulele Elamo Moody a fuo, "Sweet Hawaiian , Sands," p 'Tlojteymooi. Waitz " "Hula Blues : 5.,,8, baritoii . Cvril Rishworth. "Tbo DefltbleM Arniy;. 9.5, concert orchestra, record, Bellft Acros, the Meadows";. 9 9 W ,T. 1 rewem. A Vision," "Glormda ; 9.H. selected. L . Grummitt: 9.19, Charles Lawrence. Id Like to Live to Ninety-nine : 9-27. I,is. Dnlkeld, "1 Passed By,/iour Window. "Coolan Dhu"; 9.33. George Titcheuer. "Casabinnca": 9,10. Hawaimn tno. .Mi Old Guitar and an Old Refrain, My Own lonia." "Where the. Shy Lit tin \ loots Grow": 9.55, Cyril. Rishworth, "Devonshire (Iream and Cider, Dumbleduni Day"; 10.0, fframopbouo record daucc piogramme.
Dmirrhn 4YA MO3 metr'sK—2.to p.m.. rcliv description of Rugby football match from Carisbrook Ground; 0.0. chiMreu s session; 7.0. news: 8.0. relay of ( church vaudeville* programme broadcast, ij., 3YA; 10.0, gramophono record dance piogrammc. Australian Stations. Sydney. SFC .(442 metres).—7.ls r».nu. children's session; 8.15, dinner music; news, markets and sports results; J..iO. selected concert programme. Sydney, 2BI» metres).—7.ls p.m.. dinner music: 6.15. children's session; b.30. snorts result?; S.AO. >tudio "terns; . .0. short orchestral program me: . 9.30. ttcleeted concert programme. Melbourne. 3LO (371 metres).—7.l3 p.m.. children's session; 8.0, market reports; leetnrettes; 9.30, selected concert programme, Melbourne, 3AB MS4 metres).—7.ls p.m., dinner musio by the studio orchestra; 9.0, studio musical items; 9.15, market reports; 9.n0, eolccted concert programme. Brisbane, 4QO (335 metres).—7.lo p.m.. news; a.n, session; 8.30. sporting | news und notes; 9.30, concert, programme bv Ui" studio orchestra and other artiat3, fol- [ lowed by dance music.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20341, 23 August 1929, Page 18
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1,393WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20341, 23 August 1929, Page 18
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