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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. 1 / ;; ' FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes r t.o ba sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are as Allows: — . Auckland, IYA (333 inotres).-3 p.m., afternoon session; 3.16, liowo scienco talk, "-'Eggs—Their ,Value imd Use iti Diet ; G. children's session; 0, dinner mußic; 7,. uowa unci market reports; 8, chimes, overture, IYA Orchestral Octet, "Mayday"; 8.8, Celeste Trio, " Estudiantina"; 8.12, MaU Trio, "Latest Hit," "To-night You Belong to Me," " Cradlo of Lovo": 8.21, IYA Orchestral Octet, "111 Old Manilla," "Granny"; fi.29, humour, 'A 1 . Garland "Some Humour"; 8.30, Vocal Trio, "Nursery Rhymes,/ "The Fairies Were Tripping"; 8.43, IYA Orchestral Octet, "Chelsea China"; 8.58, Celeste Trio, "Funiculi Funicula," "Goodnight Farewell"; 9, weather forecast; 9.2, Mnti Trio, "Latest Hit," "Kohalai" "AlohitOo"; 9.12, naxophono solo, R. Brinsden, "Only Mo Knows Why," "Lovo Made 3, Gipsy Out of Mo"; 9.20, humour, T. Garland, "A Fireside Chat"; 9.24, IYA Orchestral Octet, > "Count of Luxembourg"; 9.34, flanco music. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., chimes, afternoon seHsion; 8.16, talk, "Egfis —Their Value and Use in. tho .Diet''; 3,30 and 4.30, sporting news; 5, children's seß- - sion; 0, dinner music; 7, liows session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, L. Webster, " Tho Coming Musical Festival"; 8. chimes, overture. "Piciue Dame"; 8.9, mezzo-soprnno, Nancy Phillips, "Until," "A Perfect Day"; 8.10, march, "Tho Middy"; 8.20, baritone, A. Haley, "Come Sing to Mo"; 8.24, soprano, Mrs. Amy Woodward, " Invitation 'Waltz"; 8.28, pianoforte duet, Vera Boesley and Eileen Roach, " March© Hongroiao": 8.31, comic ijontr. L. Bryan, " My Word, You Do Look Queer"; 8.36, selection. " Tho Vagabond King"; 8.44, tenor, W. Elliott. "Maeußhla"; 8.48, organ, " Chant Bans Paroles"; 8.61, contralto. Nit a Frame, " Serenata"; 8.66, waltz, *' The Blue Danitbo Waltz"; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, soprano, Mrs. Amy Woodward, "My Hero"; 9.7, baritone, A, Haley, "At Dawning"; 9.11, march. " Entry of tho Boyards"; 9.16, mezzo'floprano, Paulino Shotlander, " Prelude-— Cyclo of Jjife," " Socreey"; 0.22, pianoforte duet. Vera Boesley and Eileen. Roach, " Hungarian Danceß"; 9.27, humour, L. Bryan, "The Street Wntohman's Story"; J9.32, selection, "In a Chinese Temple Gar dsn' 1 ; 9.40, contralto, Nita Frame, " Still as the Night"; 9.44, Victoria Trio, " Sorella," ' Ihe Prince Waltz"; 9.52, tenor. W. Elliott, "When You Come to the End of tho Day"; 9,50. march, Tho Orchestra, " The QuartorDeck." Ctrialchurch. 3YA (30G metres) .-3 p.m., afternoon session; 3.15, talk. " Ejfga—rheir Value and Use in tho Diet"; 4.25, sports results; C, children's sefision; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.30, talk, "Farm Management and tho Prico Level"; 8, chimes, overture, "Jours Passe"; 8.12, baritone, T. Williams. " Zealaudia"; 8.17, instrumental trio, Trio, " Berceuso" (Gordon McßctlO • 8.21, soprano, Lilian Hauliaui, "Slumber Song": 8.20, violin, B. Barker. "Elegie" 1 8.33. elocution. H. Shaw, "The Passing of tho Foroat M ; 8.37. conlrklto, Mary Taylor. "Search Me, O God"; 8.41, piano, Dorothy Davies. "Andanto"; 8.4G, tenor, H. Prescott, " Aclial by tho Sfea";, 8.50, 'cullo. Pearl Stringer, " Nocturne": 8.55, baritone, T. Williams, "We're Coming Back Zealandla"; 9. weather report; 9.2, overture, "Corisando"; 9.10, soprano. Lily Hankam. "O Salutaris Hostia"; 9.14, instrument, " Trio in F Sharp Minor': 9.'.i-2, school sone, "Land of Our Love"; 9.26, baritone, T. Williams, " I Gavo You a Gift"; 9.29, violin, Miss I. Morris, "Souvenir"; 9.33, elocutiou, H. Shaw, "Maoriland" ; 9.38. contralto, Mary Taylor, "Aroha." "Haerel Ilaero Mai": 9.41, in-' trumenia.l <inartct, " Quartet in G. Major ; 9.19, tenor, 11. Prescott. " Ave Maria": 9.52. cantata, " Prometheus Unbound." Duncdin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—Silent dny. Australian Stations. " Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporting news; 8.55, country session; 9.30, varied programme. Sydney 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls P.m., orchestral; 8.15, pills' radio club, 8.35, country session; 5.50, orchestral; 9.30, varied prosrununo. ,-^v Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).--7.30 p.m., chimes, news session; 8, children's session; X.30. chimes, market reports and weatlmr forecast; 9, leHurotte. "Country Topics": 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, varied programme.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, I'l'A (333 metre*)— 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's session; 0, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.10. talk, J. Montague, " Maori Pronunciation and I'luce Names"; 8, chimcß, Orchestra, "Children's Overturo"; 8.12. contralto, Kay Christie. Will o' the Wisp": 8.10, instrumental trio, " Tho Two Sheep," "Spring Floods"; 8.20, vocal duet, N. Day and Madamo Cora Melviu, " Calm, Silent Night"; 8.30, piano solo, E. "Waters, " Carillon"; 8.35, baritone, N. Day.* "When A Merry Maiden," " Hitournelle"; 8.42, eoprano eornetist. A. Webb, "In the Vale of Llangollen"; S.4G, talk, A. Chappell, "Topical Talk"; 9.1, weather forecast; 9.3, instrumental Irio, "Autumn Song," *'Ynl«o Mignonno;" 9.12. soprano, Madamo Cora Melviu, " If My Songs Were Only Winged," "Tho Enchanted Forest"; 9.19, orchestral, "Lo Cid Ballot Music"; 9.23. vocal duel. N. Day and Madame Cora Melvin, " Still as the Night"; 0.27, piano aolo. E. Waters, "La Plus Quo Lento"; 9.82, contralto. Kay Christie, " Bisr Lady Moon"; 9.30, soprano cornet, A.. Webb, " Scenes that ar6 Brightest," "Inlermcseo from ' Cavallerm Riisticana-"; 9.<13, orchestral, "Le Cid Ballet Music." Wellington, 2YA (-11G.7 metres),—3 p.m., chimes, afternoon session; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "The Laws of Ilugby"; 8, chimes, overture, 2YA Orchestrina, "The Spartun"; soprano, Gwladys Edwards, " Caro Mio Ben," "Lament of Isis"; pianoforte, Elaino Newton, " Hliap3ody in B Minor," " PreIno in B Flat Major"; song recital by B. Harris, " Rammentai Lieti. Di," with explanatory remarks, " Mephistopheles' Serenade," with cxi>lanatory remarks; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, "Tlio Barber of Seville''; elocution, A. Davey, "The Ballad of Boliver," " C'oaßtwi3o Lights": 'cello, P. Casals, "Melody in E Flat"; tenor, C. Edwards, "Siciliana"; selection, 2YA Orchestrina, " The Blue Ivitten"; weather forecast; soprano, Gwladys Edwards, " Tho Soldier's Wife," "Deli Vieni non Tardar"; piaijo, Elaino Newton, " Preludo in G Minor," "Sunday Morning in Stuttgart": song recital by B. Harris, " Tsevich," "Up from Somerset"; instrumental, 2YA Orchestrina, " Incidental Music to ' Faust' "; elocution, A. Davey, " Grandfather Smallweel"; selection, "'Carmen' Entr'acte"; tenor, C. Edwards, " My Desert Flower": valse, 2YA Orchestrina, " Sous les Etoiles.' Christohnrch, 3YA (300 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session, 4.25, 'sport3 results; 5, children's#session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 8, chimes, overturo, "Wako Up and Dream"; 8.4, tenor, D. Suckling, "The Sailors of tho King'; 8.8, selection, "My Lady Fraylo"; 8.15, mezzo-soprajio, Mrs. L. Barriball, "Tho Brightest Day," " Tho First of May", 8.21, humour,_ G. 'l'itchenor, "The Agitator"; 8.27, selection. Studio Instrumental Octet, " Tho Leek"; 8.35, bass, W. I Richards, "Tho Skipper," " A Chip of tho Old Block"; 8.43, instrumental, studio Instrumental Octet, "Vienna Lifo"; 8.53, tenor, D. Suckling, "I Dream of a Garden of Sunshine," "For You Alone"; 9, weather report; 9.2., overture, Stidio Instrumenttil Octet, "Hungarian Lustspiel"; 9.11, mezzosoprano, Mrs. Barriball, " Hymns of thq Old Churcn Choir";. 9.15, instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octot, "Slavo Dance," "Tin Soldiers"; 9.27, bars, W. Richards, "Up from Somerset": 9.30. dance musio. Dunedin, 4YA (403 metres).—3 p.m.. chimes, • afternoon session; 4.25, sporting results; 5, children's session; C, dinner music; 7, nows Bossion; 8, chimes, overture, "Zampa"; 8.9, tenor, A. Walmsloy, "Tho Short Cut to the Roses," " Sweet Early Violets"; 8.14, instrumental, Trio, "Trio in E Flat, Ist Movement"; 8.20, sketch, "The Stranger" ; 8.2G, violin, Mischa Elmau, "Oriental-Kaleidoscope"; 8.30, contralto, Irene Horniblow, "Praise the Lord"; 8.34, piano, M. Scherek, "Tho Submerged Cathedral"; 8.39, bass, A. Alloo, "The Secret," "I Did Not Know"; 8.45, instrumental. 4YA Studio Trio. "Trio in IS Fiat, 2nd and 3rd Movements"; 8.50. soprano, Rao Stubbs, "Caller' Herriti' "; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, selection, "La Figlia del Rogeimento"; 9.9, tenor, A. Walmsloy, "Annabello Leo," "The Bard's Legacy"; 9.15, trio, 4YA Studio Trio, "Scherzo from Trio in B Flat": 9.20. sketch. "Stung"; 9.25, contralto, , Irene Horniblow, "Wore You There?", "By and By"; 9.31. 'cello, P. Palmer, 'Gavotto"; 9.36, violin, Mischa Elman, "Souvenir": 9.40, bales, A. Alloo. ."The Wanderer"; 9.41, instrumental, 4YA Studio Trio, "Trio in E Flat Finale" • 9.51. soprano, Rao Stubbs, "My Lover 13 a Fisherman," "Top Flat"; 9.57, band, "Ben Hur." Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15, danco music; 8.60 sporting news; 9, country session; 9,30 varied programme. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). chimes, news session; 8, children's session; 8.30, chimes, market reports, weather forc- , cast.; 9, talk, "Books"; 9.15, Bporling v: nc\vs, 9.30, varied programmo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20600, 26 June 1930, Page 16

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20600, 26 June 1930, Page 16

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20600, 26 June 1930, Page 16

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