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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of program—es to be sent en 5 by Xctt Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow arsis folloTrs:— Auckland, ITA t'333 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session; 5-0. children's session: 6J3. dinner music; 7.0. news and market reports; 7.40, talk. Z. Kohn, -"Precious Stones"; 6.0. chines; overture. "Oberon" : S. 13. bass-baritone, A. Gibbons Tayiar. "Ss II 'La Ebra" ; 8.17. overture. ITA Orchestral Octet. "Alceste"; 8.24. contralto. Veda Nelson, "Yoci di Donna o D'Amrele. 'La Giocouda.'," "Hecice Abisso ' Anrattiti. 'l7a Ballo in Maschera" S.S4. ciano. Margot St. L. Toner. "Montanesa"; 8.33. orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet. Suite. Cavalcade. Pierrette. Harlequin, Columbine. Frolic; 5.42, tenor. L. Earvev, "The English Ec-se, 'Merrie England',''. ""With F&zce Eye, "Manon' S-3G. comet solo, Vv. Shevley, "Roberto Tu Che Adoro, "Robert ■ la Dia.ble' 3.4, weather report; 3.6, violm. | Telh D'Arar-yi. 'Chaconne"'; 9.14. haSB-bari- : tone. A. TajLcr, "The Vulcan's Sens —Phile- . men and Baucis." ''Withia These Sacred ! Boxers—Masie rlnte"; 3.21. selection. IT A | Orchestral Octets "Country Girl"; 9.31. eonj traito, Veda Nelson. "The Enchantress": [ 9.25. piano. Siarsos St. L. Toner; "An.da- ! luza"; 9.45. tenor. L. Harvey, "Ceiest* | Aida. 'Aica' 3.45. 'cello. \V_ Scuire. "Ber- ' cense ce Joceiyn''; SA3, orchestral, IYA Orchsstral_ Octet, "Dance vl the Baraderes," "Weddins Procession." . _ Wellmstcn, 2TA (415.7 metres].—3 p.m_, cmasas; 3.40. lectarette. Flora Consixk. "The Trend c{ Fashions tor 1330"; 3.30 and 130. sporting results: 5.0, children's session; 6.0. dinner music; 7.0, session, market reports «:c sports, results: 7.40. lecturette, "tor the Man on the Land"; S.O. ciumss, overture, 2YA Sulcc. Orchestra. "Fairy Maid of Perth"; 5.3. sens recital. B. Harris. "On the Bead to. Mandaiav. 7 * "When Summer is Gone," "A Chastn Aui Shabbos"; 8.19, clarione: solo. n. Lanrtry. "Alicante"; 5.26. soprano, "Phyllis Manin. "Lovely Spring"; 5.30. novelty piano. N. C. _ Lzett. " vraibiin r s at Eve," "La Jjanj Eolienne" ; 5.37, humour. Zena Japp. "inere v»as an Old woman Who Lived in a. Shoe"; 6.42. popular scrjr. vv. Elliott. S-cn- , ar.ee"; B.4C>. instrumental. salors orchestra. "Beroense." "Carissima.,l'; 8.54. sceranc. Phyllis Martin. 'lily Toreador"; S.SS. ■weatner forecast, 9.0, B. Harris, "Just a Memory." "When the Sergeant Major's on Parade"; 9.10, instrumental. Salon Orchestra. request item- 9.15. elocution. Zeui "Somebody and Sonecne"; 3.23. popular son?, W. Elliott. "With Tor:": 9.27. selection. Salon Orchestra, "The Arcadians"; 3.35, cance musio. j Christ-church, SYa (305 metres}.—Silent j day.

_ D~nedin. 4TA '4£3 me*.res). ekus.es; 4.25, sportias results; 5.3, children's session; S.Q. diir.fir music; 7.0. news sesSIDa i f .T.40. talk. H. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts": S.O, programme of m~=ic b? Dnnedin Highland "P:p*? Band, selection. "'Barren Rocks," "Bcaiie So'.rs," "Canir—bells are Coming." "Jiarqnis of Eszjtiex." "Jenny DaiLs the Wearer"; 5.13, somrs. Miss E. Cooper. '"The Walts 1 "; 5.17. cr_-™,r?. E. Hortcn. "Tie Adorable Outcast": 5.21. recital, Miss li. Jnriss. "Saturday IvLrht"; 5.25. baritone. 2. Martindale. "The Bltia Dragoons." "Ail Thm the ifis&t": 5 38. ssiecticss. the "Mr Native jElisthlzizd. Heme." ''K/ Ecse," "IB ha® 3o*mets are Orer the Birder": 5.45, contralto, Mary Somerrille, '"The Brocro cf tie CoTdra Kr.o-wes": 5.52. bell solo. TT. Whitlock." "The Joker"; 5.58. Scotch htrmoar. 3. BroTT2. "Piper McFarlane"; 9.0. meatier reLcre She's but a Lassie _Yet." "Farrrland Waltz." "Athole Highlanders": 9.14.-sonirs. E. Cooper. "Plnmstones." ''April Fool": 9.20. organ, E. Horion. "O Mi Paloma"; 9.24, recital. E. Jnri.ss, "The __Br^r:rin.r": 5.30. baritone, H. Martincsie. '"The Stockrider's Song": 9.33. selection, the bind. "Highland Laddie." "Hesse. Sweet Honse/* "iJra.es of TaHymet.** "Eilt is My Pelighz''; 9.45. contralto, Mary Scmer-rille. "O for the Bloom." "Brmie Scotland"'! 9.45. bell solo. Billy WMtlock, '"Lullaby Walts": 9.52. Scotch ktimotir. B. Bttrrn. I "Bella the Belle of Dnnoon," "Sainrds-r yighr": 9.57, march, the- .band. Ka-ired Maiden." "Happy We're Been a' icgiiier." Australian Statlcss. ! Sydney. 2FC (451 metres). —7.15 p.m.. children's session: 5.15.. orchestral; 5.30. sporting news; 8.53. tonafry session; 3.36. continuous programme of dance rradc. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres). orchestral; 8.15, ."hraicr Bed Cross sess;onr 5.25, co-j.-trr sesiiicn; 9.20. orchestral; 3.30. classical programme 4QG (235 metres). =:en; 5.30, chime?, country session'; ' 2.9. French lesson; 3.15, sporting nexs-

TG-MOSSOWS PROGRAMMESAuckland. IYA '333 metres '512.30 o.ir:.. relay of cogi inanity singing from. Town Hall: a. afternoon session; i>. children's session: s . 7.4Q, talk. "Health and Diet"; 8. chimes. Hawaiian Orchestra., "Isle of Paradise.* "Hawaiian Rainbow"; B.S. humour. Moixa Cloast.cn. "iiic's Superiority." "Too Late. Toe Late"; 8.13, dnet, W. Brougi and-jaild* Stansneld, "'Garden cf .Happiness"; 8.17. Hawaiian Orchestra. "Latest Hit." "Falakiho Bines"; 8.24, contralto, _Hilda Starsfield, "Dcum Here the Lilacs r ade," "'Sewing Song": 5.31. piano. C. Tcwsey. "Polonaise in C Sharp Miner"; 8.35, baritone, vv. Brcugh. ".Harlequin." "For the Green": 5.45. talk. '"Bridge": 9. weather forecast: 3.2, iaawaiian Orchestra. "Hilo 'Waltz.'* "Coral Sands cf My Hawaii"; 3.3, elocution. Mcira Clocston, "The Sphinz and tha lonian''; 9.12, novelty saxophone and piano dao, A. Heaiy and F. Brians, "No-la;" '"Kitten on the Keys." "Miliicent"; 3.21. duet, TT. Brcugh and Hilda' Stansnelc, "The Day is Dene"; 925. novelty saxophone and piano dno, A. Healy_and F. 3riggs, '"At =. Dawning," "Latest Hit"; 9.32, lecture-re-—»3, CC.1.1 t. Wellington. 2YA (416.7 metres).—Silent day. _Christahrrch. 3TA '305 metres!.—3 p.zs., aitemoon session; 4.25. sports results; 5. children's session; 5, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.30. market .reports; 5. chimes; overture. Halle Orchestra, "Capriccio Espag-pc-le"; 5.16, tenor. S. Andrews, "My Own. My Guiding Star'; SJS. soprano. Mary O'Connor. "The Maids of Cadis." "A Barque at Midnight' ; 8.23, Studio Intstrumeilial Octet. "LTmpressario Overture"; 5.31. tenor. H_ Allison. "M'Appari Tat Amcr" • 5.35, 'cello, _W. Squire, "Skilienne" ; g• recitation, Nadre Hooper, "The Soliloquy cf Sazette"; 5.43. contralto. Marian Woodhense. "Far in His Lowly State." "The Lark Xcw Leaves His Watery Xest"; 8.51, Studio Instrumental Octet.,' "Dramatic Music"; 5.3, weather report; 9.5, selection. "Der Meistersingers" : 9.13. tenor. S. Andrews. "The City Wall." "Starlight"; 9.19. Studio Instrumental Octet. "True Love." "Norwegian Foik Scng";. 9.23. soprano. Mary O'Connor, "Adieu r creis"; 3.25, tenor. R. Allison, "The Star," "Lolita-": 5.34. Studio Instrumental _ Octet. '"Scenes Pitteresqn.es." "March," "Airde Ballet." "Angelas"; 0.46. contralto. Marian w oodhccse. "Faribcndo Spira II Vento"; 9.30, hamour, iNadre ' Hooper, "On tie Art of Making np One's Mmd"; 9.5 G. Studio Instrumental Octet. ".Remembrances of Brahms."

Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—3 p.m.. chiines, programme c£ music; 3.15, "Soapnjtkiag _ra tie_ Home"; 5, chimes, children s session; 6, dinner ma;c; 7, news <.T5, *' Winter Care of Orchards ; s, cmmei, everts r&. "L> Estndinat:na ; 5.9, soprano, Siieila. Mclndoe. "Spring's i-Ccaa' to Town"; 5.12, Novelty Syncopaiors. "In a Little Place Galled Heaven,'- "Lncky Me, Lovable Yon"'; S a boy soprano. D. Aldexion. "Cherry Ri'-e" "Fly Away Pretty Moth": S.2t>, recital. Leonore Mackeniie, "Lasca" ;■ -5.31, Novelty byncepators, "When Xiccolo Playa the P~ecolo. • Yoa're My Silver Lining cf Love": baritone. D. Poole. "Invictus,™ ""Look Down, Dear Eyes"; 3.43. piano novelty. J. Wilson, "Nobody's Fatal bet Your Own"5.50, contralto,. Betty Hamilton. "Thoughts Have _ Wings," "Early in the Morning": | -55, Xovelty Syncopatora. "Cooking Breakfast for the One I Lcve," "Eicking a Eola in the Sky*'; 9, weather- report; " 9.i soprano. Sheila Mclndoe, "Sens' of the Littla Polk." "Longing"; 9.5. Noveiiy Syncc-aa-tor3, "If You're in Love Yea' 11 Waltz,"' "Dream Mother - '; 9.13, boy soprano, D. Aldertcn, '"Where the Bee Sucks Honey." "When Daisies Pied"; 9.15. recital, Leonora Ma : ckearie, "Mrs. Pinkerton's Bonnet." "The Lowestoft Beat"; 9.23, baritone. D. Poole, "The Gay nigh-way"; 9.2 G. Novelty Syncopatora, '"Collegiate Sam"; 9.29. contralto, Betty Hamilton. '"The Fairy Tale of Ireland"; 9.34. dance music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7,ls. p.m., children's session; 6.15, orchestral;. i-.50. country session; 9.30, varied programme. Sydney. 113 L {353 metres).—7.4s p.m.. orchestral; a. 15. boys' radio clab; 8.33, country session; 5.50, orchestral; 9.30, varied programme. Melbourne. 4QG (335 metres).- —7.30 p.m.. chimes, news session; 8, children's sessirn: 5.30, chimes, bitket reports and weather forecast; 9, talk, "The Island Universe™! U. 15, Eportins ne"» a; 5.30, varied prugraam# of music.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 7

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 7

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 7