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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS j MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. j FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. | i - Details of programmes to be sent cut by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: Auckland. IYA (323 metres!.—*l.3o a.m.. relay of results of the Auckland Trotting Club'a meeting. Auckland. IZ3 (252 metres}. —S p.m., chimes; numbers from "No. No. Nanette': 8.15, instrumental numbers. 8.30. ballads--8.15, request session; 3. chimes, 9.5. distant station report; 9.7. farther teases; numbers; 3.J0, fframnphene records; 20, dance music. 10.30. good-night aon her. Wellington, CYA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., chimes. 8.15, lecturettc. "'Heme Crafts".; 8.30 and 4.30, sporting summary; 3.30. j selected studio items; 5. children's session: j 6, dinner music; 7. news session, markut re- j porta and sports results; 7.40, iectiirette. H, j South, "Books—Grare and Gay"; S, chimes: J overture, 2YA Orchestra. "The Bartered j Bnde". 5.9. tenor, F. Titterton. "Are j Maria". 8.13. instrumental. J. Squire's | Celeste Octet. "Memories of Mendelssohn": . 8.20. tenor. F. Titterton. "By the Sea": e.24, instrumental, 2TA Orchestra.^'ln the Silence of the Night"; 8.30, '"The mouse of Disappearance.'' a mystery Play Christchurch, 3TA <305 metres). —S p.m.. afternoon session: 4.25, sports results; 5. children's session; 6, dinner music, 7, news aesEiun. 3, chimes; march, band. "Gill Bridgss". one-step, band "Biggin" Thru the fire"; B.S. bass, W. Ellis. "The Pirate Sold"; S. 13. vioiin and organ. Slide Southgate, "1 Bear You Calling Ma"; 5.15, sones, ■'South Seu Bose." "When You're Counting the Stars Alone"; S.2S. Hawaiian, Ease's Ha'.taiiana, "Drowsy Waters," "Hilo March"; 5.32. waits, band. "Can't ion Hear Me Say I Lore You?"; 3.37, rneccct-sopra.no. Mrs. 3. Parr, 'Reveille." "Bemcrse"; 5.42, instrumental tno. Cbristchurcb Broadcasting Trie. 'Serenade." 'Ye Barks and Braes." "Wnits'". 6.52, male trio, the Melody Three. "Puis, Just Pals". 8.53, foxtrots, the band. ''My Inspiration is You." "'When You are Counting the Stars'"; 9.2, weather report: 9.4. novelty. Savoy Orpceans. "London and Daventry Calling". 9.12. bass, TV Ellis, "Life is But a Seng." "Less Tiaa the Dus*j !p ; 3.15. fortrot, bnna. "Sm£ Song Girl"; fantasia, band. "The Piper's Wadding" ; 9.23, songs, "The Album of My Dreams.'* '"Just Can't Be Bothered Witu Me", 5.30. noim and organ. c.!sie Southgate. "■Bote in the Bud"; 3.33, selection, band. "Souvenir of the Optra" : 3.35. instrumental. Christ church Broadcasting Trio. "latermezco," "'Swedish Folk Sang." "Serenata": 9.iii, merso-soprano. Mrs. S. Parr, "The Cuckoo Clock"; 3.53. waltz s<mg, band. "Sleep? Valley"; march, band, "Hiring Squad.'' Duuediu, 4YA (463 metres/.—3 p.m.. efiimes; afternoon session; 4.25, sporting results; 5, chimes; criiidren's session, 6, dinner music; 7, 3«w» session; 7 40, talk; 5, chimes: overture, basis Symphony Orchestra. "D*r Frieschutz"; 3.12, quartet. the Majors. "From Oberon to Fairyland." "O Bush Thee. My Baby". 8.20, selection., instrumental quintet. "Chu-Chin-Chow". 8.30, recital. Maiona Juries. "Llano Estacado," "The Bald-headed Man"-, 8.35. soprano, Freda n.lmes. "Hcmanza E Scer-e"; 8.41. suite, instrumental quintet. "Suite. Op. 95"; 8.5?. L. Cachemaiile. "Mignonne. Here is April"; 3. weather report: 3.2. piano, Mrs. C. Drake!, "Poionaise'.': 3.7. quartet, the Majors, "Land of Hope aad Glory," "In This Hour of Softened Splendour": 9.15. orchestral, Baale Symphony Orchestra. "B.~samtmde Entr'acte": 9.17. contralto. Misi D. Allan, "The Evening Boat Seng"; 9.21, selection, instrumental quintette. "Sullivan's Melodies"; 9.25. recital. Maicua Junss, "Susan Goes Shopping"; 9.3". violin. Emanuel Bes, "Hungarian Dance, No. 1"; 9.35. quartet. the Mejcrs. "On the Banks of Allan Water". 3.33, tblbb dj concert, instrumental _ quintet. "Artist's Life"; 9.4G, tenor, W. Harrison, ' T'orrei." "Down Here"; S 3-53. _ quartet, the Majors. "Good Night, Good Night. Beloved": 9.55. band cf H.iL Grencuicr Guards, "Nell Gwynn Dances." Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15. orchestral; 8.50. spcrtmg news; 6.55, country session; 3.3 G. varied programme of masif Sydney. 2BL '353 metres).—7.4s p.m.. dinner music; 5.15, bays' aero dab; £.35. country session.; 3.50, orchestral; 3.30, varied ! programme. Brisbane. 4QG (335 metres).—7.3o p-ig.. i caimes, news seeEum; 3, children's session: I 8.30. cUimes. country session; 0, lecturette. I "Housi-g the Pig"; 3.15, sporting x»ws: ! 9.30, vocal and musical programme. | | TO-MOR2CWS P2OGEAMMES. j Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 c.m,, j ■ afternoon session; 5.0. children's session-.] i 6.0. dinner music. 7.0, news and market' i reports; 7.40, talk, E. Eofca. "?:eaoas | 1 Stones' , 5.0, ctiimt:s; overture, "Oberon"; ; i H. 13, bass-baritone, A. Gibbon# Taylor. "Se |II Rigor La Ebra", 5.17. overture. IT A 1 Orchestral Octet. "Alteste". 5.24, contralto. ! Nelson, "Voci di Donna o D'Aaeelo. j 'La Giocoraa'." 'Beriice Acisfsa Anrettat:. j *Un Ballo in Maschera' 8.34. piano, ' Margot St, L. Toner. "Montanesa"; £.30. ; orchestral. IYA Orchestral Octet, Suite, j Cavalcade, Pierrette. Harlequin. Columbine. ; Frolic; 9.49, tenor, L. Harvey. "The Encj lish Boss, 'Merrie England'," "With Fance I Eye, 'Manon'c.sfi. ccrnet solo. W. Sheoj ley, "Boberto Tu Che Adore, 'Bobert le ; Diable' 9.A. weather report; 9.6. violin. | Yelli D'Aranyi, 'Chaconne"; 9.i4, bass-bar:- ■ tone. A. Taylor, "The Vulcan's Song—Philei men and Baucis." "Within These Sacred j Bowers—Magic Elute": 9.21. selection. IT A j Orchestral Octet, ••Country Girl"; 3.31, ctm- ; traJto, Veda Nelson. '"The Enchantress j ;).35, pianc. Margnt St. L. Toner, '"Anda- ! lur,a"; 9,45. tenor. L. Earvey, '"Ce!es*s> j Ajda. 'A:du' "; 0.45, 'cello. W Squire. "Ber--1 cense de Jocelyn"; 9.43, ouhostraL JYA I Orchestral Octet, "Dance of the Bayaj deres," "Wedding Procession." | Wellington. i'YA (41G.7 metTcs).—3 P.m., j chimes; 3.40, lecturette. Flora Cormack. j '"The Trend of Fashions for 1930". 3.30 and • 4.30. sporting results: 5.0. children's sesi- ; «jon; 8.0. dinner music; 7.0. news session. tiifirßet reports una =pcrts results: 7.40. 'ecturette. "For the Man on the Land"; . eO. chimes, overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra. "Fairy Mairi cf Perth": 8.9, song recital. |3. Harris, '"On the Boad to Mandaiav." . "Wnen Summer is Gone." "A Chazan Attf | Shuhhos"; 8.19, clarionet solo. E. Lanjrtry. i "Alicante"; 8.20. poprano. Phyllis Martin, i "Lovely Spring". 5.30. novelty pinao. N. {C. I sett, "Warhlin r s si Eve,*' '"La Harp I Kiolienne": 8.37. bumcur, Zena Jnpp. "There f Was .an Old Woman Who in 9 I Shoe": 3.42. papular sane, W. Elliott. Bom- | arice"; 3.4 R. instT tmental, salon orchestra, j "Berceuse." "Carissima": 8.34. soprano, i Phyllis Martin. "My Toreador": S.SS. j weather foremst, 9.0, B narris. "Jnst a • Memory." "vv hen the Sergeant Major's on j Parade": 3.10. instrumental. Salon Orc'>esi ira. request item* 918 elocution. Zena i Jur»o. "Somebody and Someone": 9.23. i popular snij.. W. c,lliott. "With You": 9.27. j pfdectioT!. Salon Orchestra. "The Arcadians": j 9.35. dance music. | Christen urea. (300 metres), Silent day. j Dunedin, 4Yj (463 meires'-. ! chimes: 4.25 sporting results; 5.0. children's j session; 50, dinner music: 7.0. news sesI nion. 7.40. talk. B. Marshall. "Tourist Bej sort?": S.O, chimes, programme of music by j Dnnedin Highland Pipe Band, selection. | "Barren Rocks," "Bontie B.ov-=," "CaasI bells are Coming,", "Marooiß of Huntley." j ".Tenny Dang the Weaver": 8.13. sc.ncs. j Miss E. Cooper, "The Waltz": 8.17, organ. | E Horion. "The Adorable Outcast": 8.21. recital. Miss M. Jttriss. "Saturday Night"; S.2S. baritone, B. Martindale. "The Blue j Dragoons." "Ail Thro the _Night":_ 8 33. j selections, the Band. "Mv Native Highland 1 Home " "My Home." "Blue Bonnets are j Over the Border" 8.45. contralto. Mary ! Snmerville. "The Bn>om 0i the Cowden | Knowes"* 8.52. bell solo. W. Wnitlock. ! "The Joker": 8.5?. Scotch humour. B. ! Brown, "Piper McFarlane"; 9.0. weather rej port: 9 2 march and waits. Band.. "My j Love She's but 3 Lassie Yet." "Fairyland Waltz." "Athole Highlanders"; 9.14. songa, ;E, Coorwi "PlnTTifci-nnes." "April Fool": I 9.20, organ, E. Horton. "O Mi Paloraa'*: i 3,24. recitaL E Jtiriss. "The Burglar"; ] o>o. baritone. B. Martindale. "The Stock--1 rider's Song": 9 33. selection, the band. 1 "highland Laddie," "Home. Sweet Home." j "Braes of Tnllvrrret," "Kill is My Do- ! Ijcht"; 9.45. contralto. Mary Somerville. "O for the BWnt." "Pnpnie Seotiand": 9 bell snlo, Billy Wnitlock. "Lullaby Walts": 9.52. Scotch humour, B. Brown. "Bolla the Belle of Dunoon." "Saturday Night": 9.57. march, the band, "BrowpHaired Maiden." "nappy We've Been a' Togither." Australian Stations. Sydnev. 2rC (451 metres).—7.l3 p.m.. children's session: 8.15 orchestral; 8.50. sporting news: c ,55 ountry eessicn: 9.30. ecutinuoiiß procrnmme of dnnco music. Svduev. 2BL ("Si3 metres) orchestral: 8.15. junior Bed Cross session: 5.35, country session* 9.20. orchestral: 9.30. classical programme Brisbane. 4QO (395 metres). chimes, news session: 80. children's session; 8.30. chimes, country session; 9.0. French lesson; 9.15. sporting sews.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20597, 23 June 1930, Page 15

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20597, 23 June 1930, Page 15

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20597, 23 June 1930, Page 15