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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.

FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW

Details of progiamines to he .sent otiL by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: —

Auckland, IYA (333 metres).--;! P.m.. nfti-rnooM session: 5, children's session; <>. dinner music: 7. news und niurkct reports: 8. eliimes: overture, IYA Orchestral Octet, "Dcr Freischul/."-; S.lO, voenl duet. N. Bay ii net Cora. Melvin, 'Taradif-i for Two] : t*. 1-1, selection, JVA Orchestral Octet. colo. L'iccolo": 5.19, baritone, N. Day. ''A Bachelor Gay." "hove Will Kind n Wnv fV.V', piano, O. Towsey, "Pathetic Sonata : 8.40. talk, A. B. Chnppcll. "Topical T.dk ■ S.suite, IYA Orchestral Octet, "In Days of OUt"- 9, weather forecast and ntniouu ;eIneiits- 9 2 selection, ]YA Orchestral Octet, "Dance of the Tumblers"; 9.0, _ soprani, fora Mclvin, "My .Life is Love," 'lndian l,i.vt! Call": 9.10. orchestral. IYA Orche3tr.il Octet, ''Meditation"', 9.10, vocal duel, X. Day and Cora Melvin, "Trot Here i iul There"; 9.-0, selection. IYA Orchestral Octet, selection from "1 he Bins Boys are Here"; 9.3 i), gramophone lecture, K. Atkinson' "Clems from .Million." Wellington. 2YA (110.7 metres). —U p.m., afternoon session: 5, children's session: 0. dinner music: 7, lcclurette, "For the Jlan on the Land"; 8, overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "From Defeat to Triumph": 8.9, baritone. C. W. Wilkie, "Give a Man a Horse Ho Call Ride"; 5.13, sou;; s Lily Charles, "You'll Find i:i my Eyes," 'l'm Only Making Believe"; 8.19, instrumental, trios, \V. tliiydock, S. C'hapniiin and M. T. Dixon, "Minuet." "Mnrche Militaire Viennoiso": 8.29. sketch. Madge Freeman and C. Gardiner, "Dining Out": 5.37, tenor. J. Hines, "Here's to Love and Laughter"; 8.41, suite, Salon Orchestra, "The Orient"; 8.-19. baritone, C. W. Wilkie. "Tho Wheel Tapper's Song." "Just Smiling"; 8.55. Salon Orchestra, "Request Item"; 9.; i, weather report and announcements; 9.5. song, Lily Charles, "I'm a Dreamer", 9.9, sketch. Madge Freeman and C. Gardiner, "Tho Seance"; 9.10, tenor, "One _ Alone," "I Dream of a Garden of Sunshine"; selection, Salton Orchestra, "Air de Ballet No. 25"9.H0, selected programme of danco records. Cliristcliurcli. 3YA (300 metres).—Silent day. Duncdin, 4YA ((03 metres).—-5 p.m.. gramophono items; 5, children's session; 0, dinner music: 7. news session; 7.-10, tjilk, I!. W. Marshall, '"Tourist Resorts": 8, chimes, programme ot' music to l>o rendered by Kaikorai Band, assisted by 4YA artists; march, band. "Soldier in the Park"; detection, the band,"Rose Mario"; 8.11, baritone, B. C. Bellhouso, "Break, Break " "De Gospel Train"; 8.17, vibraphone, Rudy Star Three, "Diane"; 8.21, recitals. Miss E. Newbold, "In Service"; 8.20, fantasia, the band, "Smithy in the Wood"; 8.31, bupratio, Isobel Crown, "The Birth of Morn," "Salaam"; 8.10, organ, L. White. "Painting tho Clouds with Sunshine"; 8.13, foxtrot. tho hand, " Tiptoe Tlr.'o' the Tulips"; S.-18, tenor, J. Simpson, "Serenade"; 8.52, orchestra and chorus. Colonial Club Orchestra. "Rio Rita -Medley"; 9. weather report: 9.2, baritone, B. C. Bellhouso, "Land o c Who Knows Where"; 9.0, waltz, the band, "Ecstasy"; 9.13, male quartet, Kanawha Singers, "A High Silk lint and a Walking Cane" (record); 9.17, recital, E. Newbold, "A Way Out Of It," "Three Gallnnt Gentlemen"; 9.23, overture, band, ".Tessouda"; 9.33. soprano, Isobel Crowe. "A Brown Bird Singing"; 9.37, xylophone, Rudy Star Three, "Polly" (record); 9.40. gavotte, tho band. "Evening Bells" (Rimmer-; 9.47, tenor, ,T. Simpson, "The Auld Scotch Songs," "At tho Mid-llour of Night"; 9.33, cornet with band accompaniment. "My Prayer"; 9.57. march, the band, "Entry of the Gladiators." Australian Stations

.Sydney, '2FC (451 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporting news; 8.55, country session: 9.30. selected programme ot popular iteni3 and dunce music Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p.m., orchestral; 5.15, children's session; 8.35, market, reports; 8.50, orchestral; 9.30, selected programme* of classical music. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p.in , children's session: 8.5, dinner music; 8.15. leeturette; 8.31, market reports; 8.33, lecturetto; 9.10, • news; 9.15, leeturette; 9.30, selected concert programme Melbourne, 3AII (181 metres).—7.ls p.m., dinner music; 9. news nnd market reports; 9.20, leeturette; 9.30, selected concert programme. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES

Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.in., afternoon session; 5, children's session; l>, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40. talk, .Mabel Millie, "Health and Diet" ; 8. chimes: march, Auckland Artillery Band, '"North Star"; S.G, vocal duet, (ho ilorpringlo Duo, ''Kingfisher Blue"; 8.10, selection. Auckland Artillery Band. "J. Lombard!"; 8.25, humour, Dan Flood, "The Introduction"; d.'J'J, xylophone tmd orchestra. W. Vv'. Bennett, "Gee Whizz"; 8.33, soprano, AT iss 0. l'ringle, ".My Dearest Heart," ''You in a Gondola"; 8.10, foxtrot, Auckland Artillery Band, "Wedding of tho Painted Doll"; 8.11, male choir, Sheffield Orpheus Malo Choir, "The Lincolnshire Poacher" (record)! 8.47. cornet duet, membora n't t h<* Auckland Artillery Band, "Besses of tho Bain": 9.2, evening forecast and announcements; 9.!, organ, Terence Casey. "Pleading" (record); 0.7. vocal duet, tho Atorpriuglo Duo, "I Don't Suppose": 9.11, piccolo duet, with orchestra, Jean and Pierre Genpin, "Pirpling Streams" (record); 0.15, waltz, Auckland Artillery Band, "Sleepy Valley", 'J."S, contralto, Doris Moore, "Meadowsweet," "Crossing the Bar"; 9.32, <verture, Auckland Artillery Band, ''Zampa": 9.38, humour, Dan Flood,

"Breakfast," "Tho Charge of the Tight Brigade" ; 9.45, foxtrot, (lie Band, "Honey" ; 9.50, litulo choir, Sheffield Orpheus Male Voice Choir, "There is Tavern in tho Town" (record); 9.51. march, the Baud. ".Mount Ei'niont."

Wellington, 2YA (11G.7 metres).—Silent day. Christehurch, 3VA (300 metres). — 3 p.m., gramophono items: 5. children's Hesaion: 0, dinner music; 7. news session; 7.30, market reports; 8, chimes; overture, La Scuta Orchestra, "Tho Secret of Suzanna"; 8.5. tenor, H. Prescott, "The Sea Hath its Pearls," "Onaway Awake Beloved"; 8.11, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "Blue Danube Waltz"; 8.21, musical recital by Edith liairhy, with introductory comments, pianoforte solo, *Melodiu in 10," "Polonaise in A"; songs, "Tho Young Hose," "Achal by the Sea," "Slumber Song": 8.11. 'cello solo, 11. Beck, "O Star of Kve"; 13.-15, baritone, F. C. Penfold, "The Trumpeter"; 8.-10. instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, ''Gipsy Song," "Intermezzo" from "Cavalleria l'usticana." "Waltz ot the Flowers"; 9.1. weather report and announcements; 9.3, tenor. If. Prescott. "Indian Serenade," "La Donna JO Mobile"; 9.8, band, Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. "Ln Source Ballet." (record): 9.11. recital by Edith Harrhy. with introductory comments, pianoforte. "Nocturne in E Minor." "Waltz in G Flat," songs, " Virginian Love Song," " Boat Keverie," "Ave Maria "; 9.31, Studio Instrumental Octet, "Faust Daltet Music"; 9.15. violin and organ, C. Williams. "Mehyly in F": 9.18, baritone, F. C. I'enfold, "'l'lie Son;; of the Volga Boatman." "1 Am Fate"; y..~1, instrumental. Studio Inst: omental •Octet. "Street in Algiers." "Grasshopper's Dance." Dunerlin, IYA ()G3 metres).—ls p.m.. graiuoiiliorie items; 5, children's session; <>. dinner music, 7. ne,vs sessio'.i: 7.15, talk, G. A. Holmes. "Mineral Needs of Livestock": 8. chimes: instrumental. Novelty Trio. "Sweetie," "When Lights arc Low": 8.9, soprano. Pita, Holmes, "When Love Comes Si ca 1i ec "!'> Not. Go, My Love' 8.1(5. saxophone novelty, •!. McCav.* and T. '.aw. "Bear Trent's": 8.21. reci'a!. Miss I!. Williams. "llow Bannerman f!odo the Grey"; fi.'ili.. tenor. <L Crawford, "Because." "Lord Ifandall"; B.instrumental. Novelty Trio. "Lovable and Sv?"nt." "My 'Dream Memory"; 8,39. humour, B. Brown, "Ko'.i Hi,-- Xoo" • 8.1 ■">. Ma::rn>hon". .T. Mc("!aw, "Mo-hin-' Bird": 8.49. '-out ralto. Mrs. A. H. Kitehi". "Crescent *'e.on, "tfark What T TrU to Thee": 8.55. inst ruriicnt'd, Novelty Trio. "Am t Blue?": 8.59. weather rev-.ort : 9.1, soprano. I'iia Holmes, ie-norme. Here is April" • 9.4. saxophone novelty, ,T. Mc('aan' l 'f. f iM'V, "V"".rl-.tv Yorl-1": 9«. recital. Mi:-' P. WiUhims, "Ciathering I'ca-hes": 9. 1 '?, (!, Crawford. "Sally in Ouv Mlev" : 9 15. inst rument'il. Novelty Trio. "Sh-fpy Valley": 9.19, h"mour. B. Urnwn. "T!"- Wa'"-!c of the Kilt": O.'.Vt. saxophone. T I, "Pine Pel!'- of Sclhold"- !)'!'•, rnutvalto. Mrs. A. H Ritchie, "Slnmlv-r Son-.' of Mad-.-via": 9"9 in' tv.imental. >siv,.||v Trio. "S"i'tiv Side I'd"; 0.:;:;, lie'cclcd program mo of (lance records. .Australian Stations. Svdnov. OFC '451 met res') 7.15 p.m.. children's <tc«ftiop : 8.15, orehr : 8 :V>. sooi'Mior news: 855. conntrv pession: 0.30. selctded ])rogrannne of cltiHxie.iil music. Sydney, 2HL (35' i mclres). —7,4s p.m.. orchestral; 8.15. chilclron's srs-ion; IS.HS, U'lrlref reports; 8.50. orehestnil: 9 30, selcc'ed programme of old-time music: 10.30. popular il<'i;iH Melbourne, 31,0 '371 metres). 7.15 p.m., eh'hlren'n session: 8.5. dinner music: 8 15. lectiirotte; 8.31. market reports; 8.15. Ircturette; 9.10, news: 9.15, lent iirotte: 9.M1), selected concert programme. Melbourne, 3AI! (t- 4 metresL--7.45 r,.m., dinner music; 9. news and market reports; 9.20. lecturotte; 9.30, selected concert programme. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).—R p.m., children's sesaion; 8.30, market reports; 0.30, selected programme of popular items.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20562, 13 May 1930, Page 14

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20562, 13 May 1930, Page 14

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20562, 13 May 1930, Page 14