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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 are us follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items f 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, N, Kerr, • "Physical Culture"; 8, overture, R, Morgan's Orchestra, "Iris"; 8.10, vocal, Madamo Mary Towsey's quartet, "Eileen Alannah"; 8.14,; violin, Mrs. G. A Fowler, "Serenade"; 8.18, comedian, Will Fylfe, "Dr. McGregor"; 8.22, instrumental, R. Morgan's orchestra, "Who Wouldn't Bo Blue?" "Round Evening"; 8.31, mezzo-soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, "Mother Song"; 8.35, Band of Grenadier Guards, "The Smithy in the Woods (record); 8.39, baritone, J. Bree, '/What am I. Love, Without Thee";. 8.43, instrumental, the Three Aces, "Nola"; 8.50, contralto, Aimce Clapham, "My Ships"; 8.54, baritone, R. Morgan, "Haere Ita," "I Can't Do Without You"; 9.1, weather report; 9.2, instrumental, R. Morgan's orchestra, "Sunbeams," "Lonely Little Bluebird"; 9.10, tenor, J. McDougall, "I Love a Little Cot tage"; 9,14, xylophone, G, Colo. "Humoresque"; 9.18, contralto, Aiinee Clapham. "A Birthday Song"; 9.22, pianoforte, C. Tow--aey, "Sonata in C Sharp Minor"; 9.27, instrumental, R. Morgan's orchestra, "Out of the Dawn," "I Must Have That Man"; 9.84. baritone, J. Breo. "Tho Fortune Hunter"; 9.38, comedian, Will Fyffe, "The Engineer" (record); 9.42, mezzo-soprano, Madamo Mary Towsey, "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"; 9.48. instrumental, R. Morgan's orohestra, "A Bracket of the Latest Hits"; 9.55, vocal, Madamo Mary Towsejy's quartet, "Carry Me Back to Old Vireinny ; 9.59, Band of tho Royal Guards, "National Emblem," march.

Wellington. 2YA (410.7 metres).—Silent day. Christelmrch, 3YA (306 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone items; ■ 5. children's session; G, dinner music; 7. news; 7.30, market, reports; 8, overture, Studio Octet, "CavaUeria Rusticana"; 8.11, baritone, F. C. _ Penfold, "The King's Minstrel"; 8.15, pianoforte, Ellis Gilders, "Rustle/of Spring"; 8,20, soprano, Mrs. ' Edwards, "The Laughing Song': 8.24, Studio Octet, "Miniaturo Suite ; 8.31, tenor, S. Williamson, "O Vision Entrancing"; 8.35, .'cello, W. H. Squire, "Chanson Boire" (record); 8-39, mezzo-soprano, Mrs, Pearce, "Star of the Mariner"; 8.45, recital, Mrs. Williams, "A Lantern Lecture"; 8.50, instrumental, Studio Octet, "Tom Jones" Dances; 8,56, chorus, La Scala Chorus, "Anvil Chorus"; 9, weather report; 9.2, National Military Band, "Prelude-Lohengrin"; 9.5, baritone. F. C. Penfold, "A Flower Divine," "King Charles"; 9.12, Studio Octet, Ballet Suite, "My Lady Dragonfly"; 9.23, soprano, Mrs. Edwards, "A Summer Love Tale," "Death and the Maiden"; 9.29 # pianoforte. Ellis Gilders, "Prelude"; 9.34, march, National Military Band, "Tannhauser" (record); 9.37, tenor, S, Williamson, "The Song of the Palanquin Bearers," "Slow, Horses. Slow"; 9.43, 'cello, W. H, Squire, "Largo" (record); 9.46, recital, Mrs. Williams, "Eh, Dear, I Dunno"; 9.51, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Pearce, "The Stars Have Eyes," "Sing Me a Merry Lay"; 9.55,- Studio Octet, " Plymouth Hoe." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—s p.m.! children's session; G, dinner music; 7, news; 7.15, talk, C. V. Daynis. "Distemper in Dogs"; 8. programme by McC'aw's Novelty Saxophone Band and assisting artists; march, "Golden Spur"; selection, "Scottish Selection"; 8.11, soprano, Evelyn Sliepard, "Damon." "Happy Song"; 8.18, recitals, Nellie Osborn, "A Fancy From Frontenelle," "Jealousy in tho Choir"; 8.29, comedian. J. A. Paterson. "Coma and See the Baby." "O'er the Hills Tae Ardentinny"; _ 8.37, Saxophone Novelty Band. "Childhood Memories,'' "Irish Rose"; 8.45. baritone. N. Black, "Song of tho Bow." "Two Eyes of Grey"; 8.50, Baxophone solo. J. McCaw, "Valse Vanite"; 9, weather report; 9.2, instrumental, band, "Harmoniana": overture, "Indian Trial"; 9.11, soprano, Evelyn Shepherd, "Singing in tho Rain"; 9.14, recital, Nellie Osborne, "A Good Little Girl"; 9.18. saxophone, J. Magee, "Saxopeal"; 9.21, comedian, J. A. Paterson, "Down the Quarry"; 9.24, menial, band, "Broadway Melody," "Paradise": 9.29, baritone, N. Black, "The Veteran's Song"; 9.32, selected programme of dance records. 9 Australian Stations.

Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session; 8.45, orchestral; 9.20, sports results;' ~9r25, market reports, weather forecast and Stock Exchange; 10, selected programme' of classical music by Professor Heinze; papular item 3 and dance music.

Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—B.ls p.m., orchestral; 8.45, children's session; 9.5, market reports; 9.20, orchestral; 10. popttlar items; 11.30," "Kookaburra Gully smoko concert."

Melbourne, 3LO (i)7l metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session; 8.35, dinner music; 8.45, lecturelte: 9.1, market reports; 9.25, lecturette: 9.40, news; 9.45, legturette; 10.0, selected concert programme. Melbourne. 3AR (481 metres).—B.ls p.m., dinner music; 9.30, news and market reports; 9.50, lecturette; 10.0, selected concert programme.

Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres).—B.3o p.m., children's session! 10.0, selected programme of musical items.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Sir George Richardson, "Peace"; 8, novelty programme, Kadio Scamps, "The Scampß Go Scampering"; 9.80, selected programme of dance records. Wellington, 2YA (41G.7 metres).—3 p.m.. account of New Zealand tennis championships; s,\children'a session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports and sports results: 7.40, lecturette. Hare Hongi, "Maori Pronunciation"; 8, studio concert by Wellington Artillery Band and assisting artists: march, band, "King Cotton"; selection, band, "Sons of Britannia"; 8.15, soprano, Jeannette Briggs, "Pastorale" • 8.18, baritone, L. Bent, "The Sword of Ferrara"; 8.22, violin and piano. Miss Hughes-Johnson and Horatio Nelson, "Sonato in A MajorFinal Movement"; 8.33, sketch, V. S. Lloyd and Elsie Lloyd, "Just Like a Woman"; 8.40. vocal duet. Harmonic Duo, "On the River"; 8.44, tenor, O. Foote. "Two Eyes of Grey," "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms"; 8.50, violin. Miss HugliesJohnson, . "Cradle Song," "Gavotte"; 8.58, mezzo-contralto, Ngaire Coster, "Home, Sweet Homo"; 9.1, weather report; 9.3, waltz, hand, "Georgie"; 9.8, baritone, L. Bent, "The Spirit of Poesy"; 9.12, pianoforte, ■ Horatio Nelson, "Three Serious Dances—Nob. 2 and 3"; 9.21, sketch, V. S. Lloyd aud Elsie Lloyd, "The Compleat Angler": 9.30. vocal duet, . Harmonic Duo, "II Bacio": 9.34. euphonium solo. M. Bolt, "Scliusucht"; Morceau, band, "Hawaiian Serenade"; 9.40, tenor, O. Footg, "Doreen"; 9.49, selection, band, "H.M.S. Tianofore"; march, band, "National Emblem."

Christchurch, 3YA 346 metres).—3 p.m., gramophone items; 5, children's session; 0, dinner music; 7, news; 7.30, talk, li. McGillivruy, "Intensive Grazing of Pastures"; 8, overture. Studio Octet, "Songs Without Words," selection; . 8.10, mezzo-contralto, Mavis Spiller, "The Island," "Lilacs"; 8.16, organ, G. Maclean, "Merchant of Venic.e Suite" (record); 8.19, tenor, E. Rogers, "The Black J3ird"; 8.23, flute solo,' W. Hay, "Recitative and Aria"; 8.26. vocal/ Grand Opera Quartet, "Come All Ye Jolly Shepherds"; 5.30, soprano, Madame Gower* Burns, "Lo, Here tho Gentle Lark"; 8.34, Studio Octet." "Second Minuot," "Valse Lenle," "Hunsarion Dance"; 8.43, bass, J. Filer, "The Desert"; 8.47, instrumental, Musical Art Quartet. "To a Wild Rose"; 8.50, duot, Grand Opera Duo, "Pack Clouds Away"; 8.53, Studio Octet, "Agnus Dei," "Caprice"; 9. weather report; 9.2, organ, G. Maclean, "Merchant of Venice Suite— Doge's March" (record); 9.5, tenor, E. Rogers, "Trusting Eyes," "A Request"; 9.11, flute, W, Hay, "Serenade"; 9.15, mezzocontralto, Mavis Spiller, "The Rainbow Child"; 9.18, Studio Octet, instrumental items: 9.26, bass, J. Filer, "Maids May Boast"; 9.30, harpsiohord, Ignaz Friedman, "lionda Alia Turka"; 9.33. soprano, Mudamo Gower-Burns, "When the Birds go North Again"; 9.37, instrumental items, Studio Octet; 9.47, duct, Grand Opera Duo, "Tho Moon Hath Raised Her Lanvn Above"; vocnl, Grand .Opera Quartet, 'Blind Mails Bufi"; 9.55. march. H.M. Grenudier Guards, "Martial Moments."

Duncdin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—Silent day Australian Stations.

Sydney, CFC (4*l metres).—7.4s p.m., children's session; 8.45, band music: 9.20. sports results; 9.25, Stock Exchange, weather forecast and tiiarkcfc reports; 10, popular items*, 10.24, debate, "-Marriage v. Single Blessedness"; 10.49, popular items; 11.4, novelty. "The Gates of Baghdad ; 11.30, band music and popular items. ,

Sydney, OBL (353 metres). —8.15 p.m., band music; 8.45, children's session; 9.5, market reports; 9.20, band < music; 10. selected programme of popular items.

Melbourno, 3LO (371 metres;.—7.4s p.m., children's session; 8.35, dinner music; 8.45, lecturette; 9.1, market reports; 9.25, lecturetto; 9.40, news; 9.45, lecturette; 10. selected concert programme.

Melbourne. 3AR. (481 metres).—B.ls p.m., dinner music; 9.30, news and market reports; 9.50, lecturette i 10, selected concert programme. Brisbane, 4Q.G (385 metres).—B.3o p.m.. children's session; 10, selected programme of musical items,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 11

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 11

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 11

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