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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

I tH |S EVENING'S BROADCASTS. jjApjy INTERESTING ITEMS. PEATURES for to-morrow. ])etai' s of programmes to bo sent out v e w Zealand nnd Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are I gs follows Auckland. IV A W3 mot res).-3 p.m.. iffernoon session; 5; children'a session; G. I V r music; 7. news session; 7.10, tnlk. 1 Wheeler. "Esperanto"; 8, chimes, instru- ■ i trio "Son;,' With AVoids - B Minor." ujeiitat i" 1 ■ ~ 0 ~ epu I )e3 Aniphores ; 5.9, soprano, Mrs. V "cautwell. •'Vain Is Mv Art," "(live Me ', iTrwrt"' P."'. instrumental trio, Mitm- « Minuet. Guvotte, Allegretto; 0.21, elo- ' j t'lark, "Herve Kiel"; >.' U , clarinet i S Len'is. "Selection from 'Maritime.'." f.alcVed from 'Hon Giovanni'": S.3S. t ntone 11. Coney. "Sweet Melodies." epj&iso Ve The Lord"; 8.45. instrumental .'"\utunm Souk": 8.50. soprano, Mrs. VCantwell, "Black Koses": 8.51, piano. r Toweey, "Prehulo in C Sharp Minor": oi weather forecast; !».J. chuinot, S. Lewis, 'ficotrh Melodies"; 9.1). elocution, J. Clark. ''Othello's Apolo v.v" ; 0.13, mst ruinental trio, •"Minuet from 'Military Symphony 9.18. baritone. H. Cone.v. No. My (.ourauo : a» instrumental trio, Slavonic Dance No. #"'•"9.27. lecture-recital, K. Atkinson, "All Lrfs and Conditions of Choirs." Wellington, 2YA MIC. 7 metres).—lo.3o . m studio items; '2.30 p.m.. relay from the Radio Exhibition of orchestral items; 5.0. ilildren's session: t5.0, dinner music; 7.0. Jews session: 7 10, Ic, turotto. J.Fer:;ie. "Tj, e Romance of the Main Irunk Railways ; 10 chime 9' relay from the radio exhibition oi eenes by the Wanganui Maori n*rtv 8,10. selection." Salon Oijfhestra. "My £ on John"; 8.26. soprano, Ella Fair, "Little Princess. Look Up": J*.32. bass, R. Madigan. "When a Maiden Takes Your Fancy"; 8.36. (election, "Serenata"; B.in. further items by the Wanganui Maori party. 9.0. weather report; 9-2. waltz, "Dornroscheii Waltz"; 9.6. duet' "Deep in My Heart. Dear"; 9.10. humour, Zens Jnpp. "Originality"; 9.15. election, "Bird Songs at Eventide": 9.20. further items by the Wanganui Maori party: P. 40, selection. "Four Indian Love Lyrics": p!lfC soprano, Ella Fair. "What If I Were Young": 9.52. band. "La Benediction des Poigcards"; 9.56, humour. Zena Jupp, "The Food"; 10.1. selection. "The Little Batch Girl": 10.9. bass. R. Madigan, "The Broken Spirit": 10.13. vocal. "Vocal Gems from 'Lilac Time' " : 10.01, selection, "Master Melodies from Light Operas." Christchurch,'3YA f3OO metres).—3.o p.m.. Ifternoon session; 4.25, sports results: 5.0. thildren's session: G.O. dinner music; 7.0. fegw# session: 7.30, sports results; 8.0. ehicnss; march, "The Gridiron Club March": fLS, baritone,' K. Fountain. "Thinking of (Thee," "Somewhere a Voice is Callintr": 8.11, ioprano. Mrs. M. Sierokowekj, "A little Pink Rose," "In the Garden of Tomorrow": 8.17. piano, Helen Macdonald, "Chios," "Kiss Me Again"; 8.22, tenor, W. Trewern, "Yesl Let Me Like a Soldier Fill": 8.26, humorous sons. R. Lamb, "A patrimonial Chase"; 8.30, cornet, N. Goffin, "The Farewell"; 8.35, mezzo-contralto, Kathleen Johns, "Irish Folk Song": 8.39. recitation. Lily Kinsella. "The West Wind": 9.44, baritone, K. Fountain. "My Desert Flower": 8.48, piano, Helen Macdonald, "The Blue Room"; 5.53, soprano. M. Sierokotvski, "Idle Words"; 8.57. humorous songs, B Lamb, "The Commercial Traveller," "Is luy \liy Wok"; 9.3, weather report: 9.5. tenor, W. Trewern, "The Last Muster." **Mona"; 9.12. cornet. N. Coffin. "Fdelweies"; 9.18. mezzo-contralto. Kathleen Johns. "For Yon," "Here's to Love"; 9.24. recitation. Lily Kinsella. "Tea in the Gnrlen." "In the Cool of the Evening"; 9.30. ance music. Dunedin. 4YA (403 metres).—3.o p.m.. fehimes, afternoon session: 3.15. talk. Miss Bncclengh, "Fashions": 4.25. sporting remits; 5.0, chimes, children's session; 6.0. dinner music: 7.0, news session; 8.0, chimes: orchestral, "Capriccio Italien. Op. 45"; 8.9. contralto, Irene Horniblow, "Love's Old Sweet Sons"; 8.12, instrumental, "2nd Trio": 8.24. recital, Tui Nortbey, "Three Men in a Boat"; 8.30. 'cello, G. Cassado. "Menuett": 8.3-1. bass, J Clark, "Toreador's Bang," "The Lute Player"; 8.10, instrumental "Ist Movement from sth Trio"; 8.47. soprano, Miss L. de Clifford, '"The Birds Go North Again": 8.50. pinno, Mrs. 0. Drake, "2nd and 3rd Movements of Sonata Tragica"; 8.50, tenor. J. Simpson. "Be Kind to , Auld Granny": 9.0. weather report; 9.2. orchestral. "Chorale Prelude": fl.ti,' contralto, Irene Horniblow. "Three Xe?ro Spirituals"; 9.12, piano and violin. "Sonata in F": 9.28. recital. Tui Norther, "Three Men irru Boat"; 9.33, bass, J. Clark, "The Pipes of Pan"; 9.30. harp, Mildred Pillinsr, "Arabesque No. 1"; 9.40, soprano. Mi?s L de Clifford. "The Captive Lark." "Whatever Is, Is Best"; 9.40, instrumental, "Allegretto from Ctli Trio": 9.51. tenor. J. SmJtison, "T Hear a Thrush at Eve." "On Wing? of Song' 1 ; 9.57, orchestral. "Frtihlinssstimmen."' Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (401 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15. dance music; 8.50. iportins news; 9. country session; 9.39. tcried programme. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.ls p m.. orchestral; 8.15, Boy Scouts' session: 8.35. eouatry session, 8.50, dance music: 9.15. gramophone recital"; 9.30, varied programme. Brisbane, 4QO- (395 metres).—7.3o p.m.. thimes, information session; 7.40, gramophone recital: 8, children's se.aeion ; 8.30. Ciarket reports; 9.0, sporting news; 9.30, le;ay of conceit programme. ~ TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. iVA (333 metres).—2.3o p.m.. te'.ay of Rugby match, Britain versus Auckland; 5, children's session; 0, dipner music: 7, news and market reports: 8, chimes, ielay of Municipal Choir performance; 10. programme of dance music. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—lo.3o a.m., studio items; 3, relay of football match from Athletic Park; 5, children's •ession; 6, dinner music; 7. ne.vs session; 7.40. lecturette, S. Perkin, " Some Aspects of Amateur Radio Transmitting"; 8, chimes: relay from the Radio Exhibition of ifems by the Wanganui Maori radio party; 8.20, from the istudio, selection. " C'hn Chin Chow"; 8.27, quartet, " Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold"; 8.31, tenor, S. Duncan, "An Evening Song"; 8.35, xylophone dno, "Morning, Noon and Night": 8.40. further items by the Wanganui Maori radio pnrty. 9. weather report; 9.2. selection. " Squirrel Dance '; 9.C, baritone, R. Allwright, " Joa and Me"; 9.10, humour, W. Bishop: 9.15. xylophone due, " Amarinda Intermezzo"; 9.20, further items by ths Wanganui Maori radio party: 9.-40. waltz, 2YA Salon Orchestra, "Skater's Wpltz"; 8.43. humour, W. Bishop; 9.55, quartet, 'Wonderland of Dreams"; 9.59, instrumental. "Dance Novelties"; 10, dance programme; 11, sporting news. Christchurch, 3YA (3rtG metres).—-3 p.m., •fternoon session; 4.25, sports reriilts; 5. children's session: 6. dinner music; 7. news •e.ssion: 7.30, sports results; 8. chimes, overture, "Belle of New York Selection"; 8.9, baritone, W. Inkster, " Asleep in the Deep"; 813, organ. "Sing a Little Love Song"; banjolele. "Follow Me," "Just a Wild, Wild Rose"; 8.23, instrumental, "Artists Life"; tenor, .7. Shaw, "Fnre*tll in the Desert"; 8.39. selection, " Wild.i°m 6r Selection"; 8.50. humour, G Titcbener, •D-Tn.® r,ntr °' 'he Vulgar Dustman," "Baby Bill 1 8.53, Hawaiian. " Dreamy Hilo Bay"; 9-1. weathe r report; 9.3, orchestral. " The i; e ' ert Song"; 9.9, baritone, W. Inkster, A Throne of Roses." "Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold"; 9 15, instrumental, on a Prelude," " KdelGavotte"; 9.25 banjolele duo. "I'm a J reamer." " Until You Get Somebcxly •t"se ; 9.32. organ, "This is Ile'iven"; 9.35, tenor,, J Sna v., "I Know of Two Bright J.S'e*. "Ori.-e Again'; 9.42. instrumental. Hi 'J ere Meant Ko.• me." " Broadway .lelndy"; 9.50. mmour. Ci. Titchener, "I'm «pilef"l When I'm Wild"; 9.55, duet, j J ,-C, Larrib"; 9.:,5 j instrumental. " Scicn- """ ; 10, dahce music. Dunedin, 4YA (-*»>3 metres).-—1.30 p.m., j description of football matr-lu-s at Caris- 1 5, _ chime.<, children's session: 11. din- j er music; 7. nows Hfssion; W, reiny of | ▼audeville from 3YA, Christ- 1 thurch: 10. i.ce music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FL Msl rnetrcs).-7.15 p.m.. cl.il ren 3 session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporta? news; 8 55. country session: 9 30, concert progrumme. '-.vdnoy. 2BIj T:.",'! rne! res' .—7.15 p.m., orenestral; 8.15, talk. " Week-end Jobs"; 8.30, Portias ne-.(H; 5.",0, orchestral; 9.30, varied prntrramme. Brisbane, 4QG '395 metres).—7.3o p.m.. e J'jnes, ne'.v, mission; s_ children's session: si' Or ' :! .? i-.'.b. 9, fit it her news session: luoi'iaiiinie of popular mtiKic; )0.30, I c, ; v . Wm.v at the Sydney fettM.il (Hi;.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 17

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 17

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 17