WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS
many interesting items.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW.
Details of programmes to be sent cuis by New Zealand and Australian Broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow ara as follows; Auckland. IYA (333 metres' 1 . —3 p.m., arteraoon session; 5.0. children's session; 6.0, cmner music: 7.0, !ier?s and market reports; 7.40, talk, N. Richmond. " Life aid Labour in 19th Century "; _ 5.0, chimes, special programme arrnr.'3*?c by the Auckland Orphans' Club Orchestra: smrch. " Freedom's Flag ", overture. " Slavonic Rhapsody"; S.lO, tenor, Frjer-Raisner, " Cumberland Folk Seng 8.14. orapn,_ RFcort, "In the Heart of the Sunset ; £.17, bell sole. W. Hicks. /''Bella of Gaee'ey selection, '' ilaritana "; 6.27, hiUEour, C. Zahara. " Th» Litter From the Bin": 5.31. suite, ' Tiger's Tail." "Malmdv,"_ "Wateroeion Fete": 3.41. baritone, n*. Snell,
" Thou Art Bisen. Beloved £.45. fantasia, "Evolution of Dixie": seleofcion, "Rose Marie"; 9.1. tenor. Fryer-Raiehe;. "tanner's See"': 3.5, suite, " Hibernian Sfciie," "Love Sen?."' " Lament.'' "Jig": 9.13. humour, C. Zahara. " Buving a Gun"; 9.17, viclm. with orchestra accompaniment, E. Murray, •'Romance": 3.23. baritone, E. Spell. "To Anthea "; 3.27, march, " The Midd?'". 3.32. dance music.
Wellington, 2YA (415.7 metres}.— 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0. cfiiidrec's session: S.O, dinner music: 7.0. sews session, market reports and sports results"; 7.40, lectnrette, L. Webster, " For the Man Who Still Hates Ops"; 3.0, chimes, march and overture, ■' Whiteheid." "A String of Pearls"; S-14. soprano, Kathleen Ward, " Ave Maria. ; 8.13. instrumental. " Si Mes_ Vers Avaisn 4 ; d»5 Ailes"; 8.21, sons: recital by Mr. Bnrend Harris. Old Shako." "A Zemeral"; 8.31. cornet, W. Earke. "The Caledonian"; 5.36. humorous sketch, Bettv and Elsie '' Allotments "; 5.44, novelty, Len. Fuiis Novelty Trio. "The Eeart of the Sunset"; 5.47, tenor. J. Sines. " I Dream cf a Garden of Sunshine"; 5.53. ccntra.to. Mrs. W. Britten. "Turn Ye to Me"; 8-57, patrol. '* The Cock o' the North 9.2. weateer forecast; 9.4. soprano. Kathleen, Wood, "Bird Scnsrs at Eventide"; 9.8. selection. Lensen's Orchestra, " Serenade—Millions d'Arlequis": 9.11. Harris. "The Floral -3 Dance," " Eol Uidrei"; 3.21.* selection. "Ireland"; 9-31. humorous sketch. Betty Stewart snd Elsie Cos. "We _Dire at Seven".- 3.42. tenor. J. Eines. " iaers's to Love and Laughter." "One Alone"; 3-3?, orran. "La Golondrina ": 3.48, humcre&qne. " Buy a Broom ": 9-54. contralto. Mrs. w. Britten. "Robin Adair,'' "O, fc Ys Saw march, " The Howitzer." Christchnrch. 37.4 f3QC metres *.—3 p.m., afternoon session; 5-0, chiidren'3 session: 6.0. dinner music; 7.0, news session; 7.30, talk.
A. C. Eretherton. " The Financial Outlock for Fanners and Business Men S.O, chim£=. overture. " Carnival Romam"; 8-9. mixed quartet, " London Town contralto, Aiioe Vinsen. "Ye Powers That Dwell ,®elow '; 8.16, instrumental. " Overture L'lmpressario": S-22. bass, J. Filer. "Tie "Wanderer"; duet, soprano and tsnor. "Stay, stay. Tarridu"; 5.30. string quartet, "Quartet in E Flat": 3.34, soprano, Madame (rower Bams. " Snowfiakes," "Departed "; 3.39, recitation, Dorothy Jenkins. "* Portia's Mercy Speech "; 5.44. tenor, E. Hewers, " Lend Ms Your Aid "; 8.42, instrumental, "Dramatic Music": S.O, weather report; 3.2, J. Filer, "I Will > T ct Grieve/"; 3-10, instrumental. " I~e Lore," Norwegian Folk Dance": 9.14. duet, contralto and tsncr. Alice v and B. Sogers. " Eone to Our Mountains": 9.15, contralto. Alice Vinsen. " Still ss the Night": 3.21, Florentine Quartev, Spring Song 9.24. soprano. Madam's G':xpt Barns. " The Sad Years Bell isy *: 3.25. instrumental. " Scenes PittcresQ-jes.' march. Air de Ballet. Angelas; S.4Q. tenor. E. Rogers, "The Flower Song"; 3.44. recitation, Dorothy JenJdn, *' deannie > ? c>"ea'.e"; 9.49. piano. Mark Eamboarg. " Eungariaa Rhapsody No. 14": 9-57. duet, " Soldiers and Comrades quartet. "The Pandering Minstrel"; 10.3. instrumental, " Eemembrances of Brahms." Danedin. 4TA '4G3 metres).—Silent day.. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres L—7.15 P:mchildren's session; 6.15, orchestral: S.SG, sporting news: 9.0. country session; 9.30, programme cf masic. j Sydney. 2BL 1 353 metres).—7.4S p.m.. dinner music; 6.35, country session.; 9.55> [ musical programme. I Brisbane. 4QG (335 metres;;.— 730 p.m., | chimes, news session; S.Q. children's session; e.30. market reports; 3.0. tali cs frc.it csl? tare; 3.30. "r:ed programme.
TO-MOESOW'S PSOGSASQtES' Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 fim, afternoon sassfbn: 5. children's session: 6, dinner music: 7, news and market reports; 7.49, talk. W. Wheeler, " Esperanto"; S, chimes, overture. "Eosamun.de"; £.lO, bantone. J. 3ree, '"'To the Sea": ir.l4, 'cello, Laari Kennedy. '"Old Scotch Melody"; S.IS, orchestral. "Praeludiom," "Prelude": 8.25. soprano, Madame Mary Tow*ey. "Thou Art T.i>p a Lovely Flower." " Like _ a Blossoming Lilac": 5.32. quartet,-"The. "Emperor' Arietta and Fassacaglia": 8.45. talk. . Mia. Daisy Bash air. "Paderevrski"; 3, evening: forecast; 9.2. band. " Semiramice": 3.10, baritone, J. Bree, "Simon the Cellarer," "By the Light cf the Moon": 9.17. orchestral, " Echo," " Old Vienna"; 9.28, soprano. Madame Mary Towsey. " E.ow Shines th« Dew"; 3,31, quartet. "Schemo frcm Quarte. D Minor": 9-34, talk. Mrs. Daisy Bashan. "Elman": 9.49. orchestral, "Dance Eumoresqae," "Finlandia." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 pjn... afternoon session; 5, children's session; 6, dir.rer music, 7, news _ session. market- reports and sports results; 7.40. lectaretta. "The Work of the Schools Section of -Toe H"; S, chimes; overture. "Bcyai"; soprano. Myra Sawyer, " Vlilanelle"; piano, Eileen Goodson, ''Serenade," "Caprice"; baritone, W. Boardman. "Gentle Visions ci Scenes Belcvec": selection. "Onenbach"; eke ten. C. Gardiner and Midge Freeman. _ " Thm Seance"; violin. D. Wise, "SicilSina"*; contraito. Mrs. B. 2Jemp, "O Fatal Gift"; selection. "The Geisha": tenor, _E_ Phipps, " OnaiTay A"sfake Beloved'": qaartet, "Gavotte"; daet. Myra Savryer and W. Boardman. " Sighing": march, " Marone Turque"; weather forecast; soprano, Myr& Sawyer. " Sing Sweet Bird": quartet. "Or'entale Op. 15"; baritone, rt. Boardmajn, "Bed Ease"; selection, "Mr. Poppie"; sketch. C. G-ardiner and Madge "Dirmg C'at": selection, "i ne B*!e of Xew York"; oontraitc-, Mrs. B. Kemp. " Pale Moon"; tenor. E. Phipps. "'ln Fri«a.d«iip's Kame"; vocal "th orchestra. 'Tvin Cary-1 Memories." "Paul Habeas concert valse, "Wine, omen and iscng.
Christckmch. 3TA (306 metres!.—3 p.m. afternoon seasicn, 5, children's session; 6. dinner music, 7. sews session; c"'~at. overt me. Scottish >' fir* 1 •*"* ; fc.s. vocal quartet. '"Tie Widow ilalche"csse, S. Johnson. "Ihe Wedcing Song ; S.IS. rielia. Miss L Moms, "CBasaßett*"': £.17. soprano, Lacy Fuihrood. "The Valley of Laughter"; daet, "Escelsior"; e-25, isstmmental, "After Sunset," "At tie 3rock,"" "Gavotte"; 8.35, contralto, Mary Taylor, "O Lcreiy Night": 833. tencr. T. Bcgeat, ' Roses"; 5 43. hajyohn, S. Bircn. Medley. "Geras of Erir."': 8.49. Quartet. ''Came to tie Fair"; Z. Johnson, "The Little Irish Girl*"; 5.56. violin, Irene Moms, "Hornpipe" ; ?. scpnrc. Lucy Ftili-srooti. ''The P pes of Pan": 8.4, breather repcrt; 9.6. banjolin £. Birch, "T: rsacio"; 9.11, contralto jlary Taylor, "I£y Ships": tenor. T. Rogers, "Nirvana"; 9.15, instmmentah "Melpdie," "Intermezzo," "Conntry Dance"; S.SD, ce-co rc.'OEic.
afternoon session; ~, ucte session; £. chimes, overture. "Orpheus in _ Hades"; soprano. Miss L. ds in the mental, " S&oond Jicvemen;, Tns ia C Vi T - -"• - Third Movement, Trio in C Minor'*'; recital. Q. E. D&ll,. "The Death of Sydney Carton"; piano, Max SeKexek. " Moonlight Sonata": song recital, S. rtarrison, ••Song Cycle," •'Spirit Sons." P~<?logue to "I PiE-iacci"; harp, Mildred Duiiag. •' Springbrunnen": contralto, rlelen B oj, "lie Tiers, My Lnte": 'cello, ?. Palmer. "Dar.se Orientals"; tenor. Z. Sorbins, "The Sea Gipsy"; weather report: orchestral. "'Dorisch-raiben"; soprano. Miss L. de CiiScrd. "Colcmbiue'e Garden": _mstromental. "Serenade," '"Finale front Third Trio"; recitai, D. Dall, "Cnant Paean. "Sons* 1 ; organ. A. Meale, t'Vslse euse"; contralto, "Trio to G": tenor. P. K-ottirs. "A sc ; ng Bemersbered," "Bonnie Wee Thing-''; orchestral, "Coenr Brifte."
Australian Stations.
I I . • — r rgl • 'i"?*' i sporting news: S, e merry session; s-3Q, ( varied programme , Sydney, -BL 1 33T ~ —".45 J orchestra 3; 9.30, varied programme c: music. I Brisbane. 4QG s 535 _ me: res':
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 3
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1,206WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 3
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