WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of the programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and tomorrow are as follows: — Auckland, IT A (333 metres) .-3 D.ra_. studio items; 5.0, children's session; b.J. dinner music; 7.0, news and mariiet reports* 7.15. talk. a. Campbell. "Motoring"; 7.40. talk. Professor J. C. Sperrin-Johnson, V-oos Abroad"; 8.0, overture.. IT A Octet. 'Rosaraunde"; 8.10, tenor, M. Drake, "bicmana. "Ombra Mai Fa"; B.IT, piano. C. "Impromptu in B Fli.t 1 ; 8.29, Lola, Solomon, "As When the Dove,' of Heaven"; 8.3G, orchestral, ITA Oc.et.. "My Nieces"; 8.45, topical talk. A. B. Lnappell; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, orchestral. ITA Octet, selection from "La Giaconda, ; 9.10, tenor. M. Drake, "E Lucevan Stelle": 9.l4,'orchestral, ITA Octet, Dances from Decameron Nights"; 9.23, soprano. Lola Solomon, "Tacea La Notte Pißciaa - 9.27, orchestral, ITA Octet, "Maruana. "Martha"; 9.35, lecture-recital, H- Atkinson, "Father or Fugue." Wellington. 2TA (410.7 metres).—3 p.m . fliudio items: 5.0, children's session; 6.0. dinner music; 7.0. news, market reports and sports results: 7.25, lecturette, J. W Fergie, "Excursions by Rail"; 7.40. lecturette. For the Man on the Land"; 8.0, overture, _2^ A Salon Orchestra, "Hungarian LustspiH : 8.9, soprano, Madame Aileen Johns. 1 ilia Mv Love," "Hine e Hme"; 8.15. bantone, C'vril McCheyne, "A Memory," 'Flower of All the World": 8.22. instrumental. jn A Salon Orchestra. "Coronach. Lhe Answer"; 8.33, recital, D. Johns. My Friends"; 8.40. songs. W. E. Elliott, 'Where the Bab-bab-babbling Brook. Tif Pr Wley"- 8.47, mezzo-soprano, Aileen Johns. "Angus Macdonald"; 8.51. instrumental, 2TA Salon Orchestra, request item; 8.a9. weather report: 9.1. baritone, C. -.lcCheyrie, "A Memory": 9-5, instrumental. 2xA Salon Orchestra. "A Lover in humour. D. Johns. 'The Ice Cart ; 9.19. song, W. E. Elliott, "Weary River : 9--«. instrumental, 2TA Salon Orchestra, Ty of the Boyards"; 9.31, selected program!..of dance records. Christckurch. 31' A ',306 metres).—Silent day. Dunedin, 4TA (463 metres).—S p.m., gramophone items; 5.0. children s ..our, J... dinner music; 7.0, news; 8.0, pro?rarcme band music popular iteme uy h-.aora Band and assisting artiSi-s. Australian Si aliens. Sydney. 2FC (451 metres).-7.45 * p.m.. children's session; &.*•). sporting news; 9.23, avock im . ket and weather reports; IO.Q, selected p._->-gramme of dance music anu popular ni-£u=. Svdnev. 2BL (353 metres). —3.15 p.m.. orchestral; 5.45. children's eesision: 9.smarket reports; 9.20. orchestral; 9 ; po. lecture. Professor J. D. Stewart, n.PX.A. Work. . 10.0, relay from Asb.fi eid o: Trinity or ramma r School s concert. Melbourne. 3LO (371 etre3) --™* children's session: 8.3 a. dinner music; 8.4 d, lecturette: 9-1. market reports; 9.20. turette; 9-40, news; 9.4 d, lecturette. 10.0. eelected concert programme. Melbourne. 3AR (484 metres).-8.15 p.m.. dinner music; 9.30, news and market reports; 9.50, lecturette; 10.0, selected conceit programme. Brisbane 4QG (395 metres).—B.3o p.m.. V TO-MORROW'S PROGRA2OOIS. Auckland, IT A (333 t metres).-3 p.m., studio items; 5, children s session; C, Mabel Milne. "Health and Diet ; programme by Cornet School, orchestra and aspistins artists; descriptive. orchestra, •'Cathedral Chimes"; BJB. humour. Ma-dame d'Authreau, "Fizzy v- ' pV--' march, orchestra. " Po=. March"- 8.19, mezzo-soprano, o. Prater, '"My Ain Folk"; 8.24. melody, orchestra, "Operatic Echoes"; 8.36, humour. W Lucas; 5.44. waltz, orchestra. "Hiss ol Sprinr'- 8.54. humour. Ma-dame d Authreau. : "At the' Pictures" ; 9.2. weather report; 9.4. i march, orchestra, "Massachusetts i3ay Tercentenary": 9.10. mezzo-soprano. Mrs. J. Foster. "I Passed By Your Window"'; 9.14. selection, orchestra. "Recollections oi Stephen Foster'; 9.29, humour, W. .uucas; 9.36. piano. Edna Norton. "Staccato Caprice"; 9-42. medley, orchestra, "Home Songs."
"Wellington, 2YA (415.7 metres).—Silent day.
Christ-church. 3YA '3OH metres). 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5. children s session: 0 dinner muEic; 7, news; 7.30, market reports; 8.1, studio Octet. "Bine Dimube ivaltz": 8.11. contralto, Mrs. D. W. Stallard, "The Enchantress"; 6.15, piano. Alethea Danes, "Finlaxdia,"; 8.20. tenor. W. H. Prescott, "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," "La, Donna e Mobile"; 8.25. recital. Mavis Ritchie, "Melpomemis Jones" ; 8.32, instrumental. H. Beck and H. G lays her, "Hamibdil"; 8.38, me:;o-soprano, Sylvia Marshall. "Can't Remember"; 8.44, organ, Terence Casey, "Annie Laurie'' (record); 8.48, baritone. C. Hindle, "She Alone Charmeth My Sadness"; 8.52, selection, Grenadier Guards Band,' "Ivanhoe." t(record); 9, weather report; 9.2, Studio Octet, instrumental items; 9.11, contralto, Mrs. D. Y\. Stallard.
"Vale," "Out on the Rocks"; 9.17, piano. Alethea Davies, •'Andante and Bondo Caprißsioso"; 9.21, tenor, E. Prescott, "Rose Marie." "And So I Made n. Yilanelle": 9.27. noveltv, Circoio Mandolimstico, "Semiramide Overture"; 9.35. recital, Mavis Ritchie. "Her Question"; 9.33, Studio Octet, "HuEt Ballet Music"; 9.49. mezzo-soprano. Sylvia Marshall, "Cabbage Roses. ' "Allah ; 9.52, baritone. C. Hindle, "When My Ships Come Sailing Home." "Still in Dreams"; 9.57. Studio Octet, instrumental items. Dune-din, 4YA (if.3 metres).—3 p.m.. chimes; afternoon session; 5, children j> session; 6, dinner music; 7. news;. 7.15, agricultural talk; 8. foxtrots, Novelty Trio; 8.11. baritone, X. H. North. "Trees. ' "Bird ol Blue": 8.18, recital. Miss I. McGregor. "A French Peasanl," "Home, Sv.'eet Home": 8.24. fox trots. Novelty Trio; 8.34, contralto. Mrs. A. H. Ritchie. "Tommy Lad." "liusheen"; 8.41, humour, B. Brown. "Ta, Ta, My Bonnie Maggie Darling."
"The Boss oi" the Hoose"; 5.46. waltz and foxtrots. Novelty Tr;o; 8.50, mezzo-soprano, Helen Roy, "Sweet and Low"; 9, weather report; 9.2. foxtrots, Novelty Trio; 9.8, bantone. N. H. North. Fat li'l Feller"; 9.11, Shakesperean recital. Miss I. M. McGregor; 9.14. waltz and foxtrot. Novelty Trio; 9.20. contralto. Mrs. A. H. Ritchie. "The Ashgrove"; 9.23. humour. B. Brown. "We All Go Home the Same Day"; 9.26. waltz. !\ove!fy Trio, "I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland"; 9.29, mezzo-soprano, Helen Roy, "Irish Folk Song," "Come Down to Kew"; 9.35, selected programme of dance records. Australian Stations.
Svdnev. 2FC (453 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session; 9. relay from Centra! Railway Station of departure of Australian Cricket XI.; 9.25. sporting news; 9.30, country session: 10, relay of conference of Sydney Institute of Engineers and popular items.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—B.3s p.m., orchestral; 9.5, market reports; 9.20, orchestral ; 9.50. lecturette, W. J. Sanders. "Dogs"; 30, popular items; 31.3; presentation of drama, "The Shadow of Sam Poo." Melbourne, SLO (371 metres).—7.4s p.m.. children's session; 8.35. dinner music: 8.45, lecturette; 9.1, market reports; 9.25. lecturette; 9.40, news; 9.45, lecturette; 10. selected concert programme. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). —8.35 p.m.. dinner music; 9.30. news and market- reports; 9.50. lecturette; 30, selected concert programme.
Brisbane, 4QG (335 metres). —8.30 _ p.m. children's session; 9. news; 9.7, market reports; 9.30, lecturette; 9.45, sporting news: 10. popular items.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20504, 4 March 1930, Page 13
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1,047WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20504, 4 March 1930, Page 13
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