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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow arc as follows: — Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—Silent day. Auckland, IZQ (252 metres).—!? p.m., chimes, latest, danco numbers; 8.15, Hawaiian selections; 8.30. vocal numbers; 8.15, request session; 9, chimes, distant station report; 9.5, further request numbers; 9.30, gramophone jecital; 10, dance music; 10.30, good night number. ■Wellington, 2YA (110.7 metres).—3 p.m., chimes, afternoon session; 3.15, lecturetto, "Homo Crafts"; 3.30 and 4.30, spoiling results; 5, children's session; G, dinner music; 7, nova session; 7.10, lecturetto, H. South, "Books— Gravo and Gay"; 8, chimes, overture, 2YA Orchestrinn, "Corialanus"; 8.9, soprano, Gwladys Edwards, "The Almond Tree," "The Lotus Flower"; 8.15, baritone, G. Keel, "Song of the North Wind"; 8.19, selection, "Lac des C'ygnes"; 8.29, contralto, Jessie Smith, "Do Not (10, My Love," " Dedication"; 8.30, 'cello, H. Squire,

" Acfauietto-L'Ailessiene Suite." " Taian(ello"; 5.41. tenor, G. Blacluo. "Prelude." "Love I Ilnvo Won Thee"; 8.51, fimlaaio, "Freischulz Funlitsio"; tf.so, weather fororuiit.; 9.1. soprano, Gwladys Edwards,

"(.'radio Sons," "Tho Blacksmith"; 0.7, piano, Molly Withers, "Motto Pcrpeltio"; 3.14, baritone, ('«. Keel, "Devonshire Cream and Cider": 9.15, nelection, "Lilac Time, J'art i!": O.'JC, one-act ]>luy. "The Man in the Stalin"; 9.1:?. hand, "Clarionet Concello": 9.51, contralto, Jessie Smith, "Over the Dark, Still Silence," "Sylvia,' "The Cloths of Heaven"; 9.58, tenor, G. Blackie, "I'll Sins Thee Soiu.'b o£ Araby"; 10.2, selection, "llumoresque."

Christchurch. 3YA (HOG metres). —3 p.m nflornoon session; -It2.">, sports results; f

children's session; C>, dinner music; 7, news session: 7.1)0, lecture. Dr. (). Fninkel. "Heredity as Applied to Agriculture r.nd Uncial Hygiene"; S. chimes, band programme by the Woolston Band, march, "The Laurel Wreath"; overture, '"Nabucodenosor"; N. 13, baritone, K. Dowel 1, "Adelai," "There's a Land"; 8.1!). orchestral, "Nights of Fragrance"; S.'2:i, contralto, Kathleen Bond, "Love's Coronation"; S.'J7, horn, F. Turner, "lona"; 8.1J2, tenor, W. Bischlager. "F.ntreaty," "Requiem"; 8..'i8, organ, J. Wayne, "Kiss Me Again," "Mean to Mo": 8.44. soprano, Sylvia Angus, "Be Still Blackbird," "Ilonio Thoughts"; 8.50, quartet, " I'm Feathering a Nest"; 8.53, selection, "Gems of Italian Opera": 9.3, weather report; 9.5, orchestral, "The Vagabond King"; 9.13, contralto, Kathleen Bond, "The Enchantress." "The Reason"; 9.19, e.ccordion, J. '-Sylvester,

"Waltz Medley": 9.22. patrol, "Ccck of the North"; 'J.29. tenor, W. Bischhiger, "Your Sonu from Piyudise": 9.33, trombone, E. Williams, "Winning Spurt"; 9.30, soprano, Sylvia Angus. "The Piper": 0.10, accordion. J. Sylvester, "Sidewalks of New York"; 9.43, baritone, E. Dowell, "I Did Not Know"; 9.17, quartet, "Where the Babbling Brook"; 9.50, selection, "From Lucia di Lammermoor"; march, "Imperial Echoes." Dunedin, 4YA (4G3 metres).—3 p.m., chimes; 4.23, sporting results; 5, chimes, children's session; (!, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.40. talk; 8. chimes, relay of concert by the Dunedin male choir, chorus from "The Oedipus at Colonos": part son?, "Thou Comest Here to the La:ui"; f..!k songs of tho Hebrides (nrr. Hugh Robcrtson); Island Shieling sonu:. "To Myrrha" (arr. Hugh Robertson); Irish folk song, "Love's Benediction"; solo, C. I law en, "Recognition of Land," "Oh, Father Whose Almighty Power." Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (431 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50, sporting news; 9, country session. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., orchestral; 8.15, Boys' Aero Club; 8.35, country session; 8.50, orchestral; 9.30, variedprogramme. Brisbane. 4QG (395 metres).—7.3o p.m., chimes, information session; 7.40, gramophone session; 8, children's session; 8.30. weather forecast and market reports; 9. talk on books; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, varied programme. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session; 3.15, tall:, Mrs. Les Crane, "The Beauty of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet"; 5, children's session; 0. dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.4 ii, talk, A. Mc Skimming, "Voice £uland Modern"; 8, chimes; chorus, "Introduction, Siciliana and Opening Chorus Cavalleria Rusticaan"; 8.13. mezzo-soprano, Miss J. Seth-Smith, "O Ala Lyre Immortelle"; 8.19. murch, "March from •Tannhaiiser' "; H.'Jfi, bnritone, l>f-n Barnes, "Drinking Song"; 8.31, 'cello, "j'elodio Arabn"; clnrii c-t and 'cello, (4. F.ady, Laila Hemus, "Serenade"; 8.39, vocal duet, "Drinking Song," "Cavalleria l'i list lcarni"; 8.42, piano, C. Toivscy, "1' nurth-Mr.zurkn."; 8.49, taik, A. B. Chappell, "Topical Talk"; 9.1, v.-eathcr forecast; 9.0, soprano. "Easter Hymn"; 9.12. selection, "The Snow* Maiden"; 9.22. mezzosoprano, Miss J. Seth-Smith, "Amoi'r Virus \ider"; '.).■< l. 'cello. W. Siiuliv, "Scherzo"; -'J. fanlrsia, "William Tei'i"; 0.39, bari''■11 , Len Barnes, "Sa'oint*. Salome." Sy.tza 11'tto, Senza Ctina"; 9.4'j, churns. "The Desert Song—Vocal Gems"; 9.50, selection, "A Waits Dream." chides, a»;. Ti-.oon vc :ion; 3. .0 and CO. -T' '■ ••''«; 3.'.. icci I'rc.'e, If. '' o!''c(.:c ,\vv.* Zealand ■ -1T..: ; • I;t l 'ia ■ .i. r..»i;-,-r i.-.v 7 n .. v - a ' y e .' • 1 ■ ir'. f:oi:i • •••• ( 1 ' 8.1., !,.. . . : i. '■! rch." ■■■ y ; - .. . t.-irii- e. I!. M. '' l r _ "'I " r! -■ S-I ct fry Ion." " : v ' ;J ;' ' • . ■ .l' 1 , r.M• ■"Hi:-, ct '' . ' , and C. Clr>-v 1. , I;, 1 ' '■. "O; • : 'a.'ihiortd Leeli:> • : >n tile Poor M:it<"; n :i. ""<• in st lion"; 855 :• Ma if ivy. "Cradl.i So;-"; • * itl r re .ill: 9.1, ban-o. B. Myddle"A <.ay (.( c-coii," "Darktowij J)an- \ 9.8, baritone, -R. Curliest "Sloe i'l.vi.s"; 9.12, 'cello, S. Chapman, "Star'of I'-'-.'e": ,9.17. 11. Stanley and C. Oretn, "lucres Gonr.a, Be a Row in Someone's House," "Songs of the Moment": 9.27, instrumental, "Serenade"; 9.32, dance music. Christchurch, 3YA (301'. metres).—Silent day. Dunedin. 4YA flf.3 metres).- 3 p.m., tlijnu-H, ufteriicon scßtiion; Fports re- ' suits; 5, chimes, children's session; G, dinner music; 7, news session; 7.40, talk. Ji. Marshall, "Tourist Resorts of New Zealand"; 8. pro-ri'amme by Kaikorai Band; march, "The Winning Fight," "Melodies from T1 irovatore"; 8.11. baritone, (7. Hawes, "Fisher j.ad," "The Windmill"; 8.17, violin, Ziiuba list, "Liebeslied"; 8.21. recital, Miss lsooel McCregor, "The Sisters" ; selection, "Gounod's Greatest Works": 8.38, soprano. Miss 'J'. Blackmail, "Two of Latest Hits"; 8.41, brass Quintet, "Two Quartets by Fletcher"; 8.51. humour, B. iiro'.vn, "I Loved Her Ever Since She was a Baby"; b.55. entr'acte "No. 1 of I elite Cuito do Concert' 5.50, contnilio, Ccn.sUinco Poole, <). 2, woathor report; 9.4. orchestral, "Gaiety Echoes"; 9.12, baritone, C. Jlawen, "Home-Along": 9.1.1, fantasia, "A Venetiui Carnival"; 9.23. recital. Miss Isobel McGregor, "Comfort"; 9.29, hand, " Torna a Surricnto"; 9.33, sopyino. Miss Blackmail. "Latest Hit"; 9.37, val'-.e, "Golden Grain"; 9.41, hnmour, H. liro'.vn, "Tin; Bounding Bounder," "'Clio Pcrtobcilo Lassie"; 9.59, organ, "From the Land of Sky-Bine Water"; 9.53.' contralto M;sm Constance Poole, "Little Old Gardi-n," "Beyond the Dawn"; 9.59. march, "Ilalf-ar.d-llalf " Australian Stations. Sydney. 2'FL (151 metres) .—7.15 pm children's session; 8,15 p.m., orclies.tr.il; BXO, sporting news; 8.55, country session; 9.30, programme of dance music. Sydney, 2BL (3.>3 metres).-—7.45 p.m., orclie.dral; 8.15, Girl Guides' session- 8 35, country nession; 8.50, orchestral; ;ur,| c.raiiinplioiio recital; 0.30, concert pro,"iamme.

Hn'nljiinp, 4QC! (395 moires).—7..lop m., cliiipcH, iiifnrinnHon RCHsion; 7,-Jf). .Trunin' plwiw rrcil:il; H, ehildrrn'H nrssidn ; wrjillirr ft»r«TjiHf imul iii'WH Hrssinn ; '.)! IrcliircMo, "The Antiquity of Ahl rnnomy" H|)ortin» ncwH; vn n><| jirni'.imniiie

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 14

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 14

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 14