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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

gTHIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS. & MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. % FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. /Detail's of programmes to be sent out 4by New Zealand and Australian broad* casting stations to-day and to-morrow are .. as follows: »♦ Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., ntuiio items; 3.15, 'talk, Mrs. Lea Crane, - "'L'lu» Bt-.iuty of Mind and Body in Relation ";Mo Diet"; 3.30. further studio items; 5. -vj children's session; (1, dinner music; 7, news am! market reports; 8, chimes, overture. '.'Scenes Pittoresques—Fete Bohemo"; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Molly Atkinson, "Coine While 'ite Twilight"; 8.13, overture, IYA h Orchestral Octet. "Merrie England": 8.23, baritone, 11. Coney, "0 Xhou Palermo"; fi.27. debate. "That the Present Flood of War ■' Books is Undesirahlo", 8.57. weather fore- / oast; 8 ;>!). waltz, 'The Maid of the Mountains": 0.3. mezzo-soprano, Molly Atkinson. "Plaisir d'Amour," "O Del Mio Dolce C Ador"; 0.10. orchestral. "The Lake of S'.vans"; 9.20. baritone, Tl. Coney. "True in ■' id! la„'i Tells lis"; 9 28. selection, "The Barber of Seville"; 9.38, choral, "Silent Night", 9.12. orchestral, "Tolanthe." Wellington, 2YA (116.7 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5, children's session; 6, .dinner music; 7, news session, market reports and sporte results; 7.40. lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8. chimes; "The Eight O'clock Revue," the second of a series of grown-up children's session; 9.30. dance musio. j Chriatchurch, 3YA '306 metres).—ll.3o y n.m., results of racing from Riccarton C.J.C. Meeting; 6, dinner music; 7, news l session;'B, chimes, overture, "Waldteufel * Memories"; 8.9, mezzo-soprano, Lucy Fullwood, "Wako Up," "Piper June". 9.15, C Hawaiian. "I'vo Got a Feeling I'm Fall- »;• ing," "Sleepy Valley," "South Sea Rose": : 8.27, popular songs, F. Tlale, "It's An Old Spanish Custom," "I'm Looking Over a Four-leafed Clover";. 8.33, instrumental, - "Jolly Robbers": 8.41, baritone, L. Stewart, "Poknrekare"; 8.45, medley, "Hold Everything"; 8.48, humour, J. Lockhart. "Digging Up The Road"; 8.54, iri- « Btrumental, "Serenade D'Amour," "Pizzicato Polka"; 9.1, weather report; 9.3, medley, V- "Follow Thru": 9-7, mezzo-soprano, Lucy '"l Fullwood, "A Heart That's Free"; 9.10. Hawaiian, "Somebody Mighty Like You," t.' "Coquette," "Mama Loves Papa"; 9.22, instrumental, "Irish Selections. The Shamrock' 9.28, popular songs, F. Hale. "When My Dreams Come True," "Now He's Got a Beautiful Girl": 9.38, organ, "My Sin"; 9.41, foxtrot, "Goblin Blues"; 9.45, • ' baritone, L. Stewart, "Home, Little Ma^ri, Home," "Waiata Poi"; 9.51, hximour, ■!. Lockhart, "Just Got Off the Chain'', 9.53, V,' raise. 'Thousand and One Nights"; 10. dance musio.

Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—B p.BK, prramophone recital; 4.25. sporting results; 5, children's session; 0, dinner mu§io; 7, news session; 8, chimes, relay from Tudor Hall. Dunedin. of "Ladies' Night" by Dunedin Orphans' Club. Australian Stations. 'Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.., sporting news; 9, country session;'9.3o, dance music. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., orchestral; 815 Girl Guides' session; 8.35, country session; 8.50, orchestral; 9.30, relay of chamber music recital. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres). —7.50 p.m., information ses.ijnn; 8, children's session; 8.30. market reports and weather forecast; 9, talk, "The Royal Show"; 9.15„ Bporting news; 9.30, popular and dance music; results to hand from the Royal Show. ' TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—l2.3o p.m., relay of community singing from the Town Hall; 3.0. studio items; 5.0, children's session; G.O, dinner music; 7.0, uews and market reports; 7.40, talk, N. Kerr, "Physical C'ulturo''; 8.0, chimes, march, Auckland Artillery Band, "Punchinello," "Tortzing"; 8.15, o soprano, Irma Kitchin, "Butterfly Wings," "Orpheus with his Lute"; 8.5i2, orchestral, "Gaiety Echoes"; 8.30, talk, E. Torry, "Half an Hour with an Author in his Library"; 8.45, foxtrot. Hand, "The Lor.e Girl. Flier," tone poem, "Finlandia"; 3.'2, organ, "Nicolette." "Was it a Dream?"; 9.8. baritone. P. Black, "Linden Lea." "Requiem"; 9.1.5. violin. "Once"; 9.13, overture. Band, "Light Cavalry"; 9.23, soprano, Irma Kitchin. "V.'ako Up"; 9.32. humour, "P.C. Lamb"; 9.35, intermezzo. Band, ''ln a Monastery Garden"; 9.42, baritone. P. Black, "Make, My Girl"; 9.40. violin, "Evening in the Desert"; 9.49, sceca. Band, "In a Persim Market," march. "8.8..and C.F." //"Wellington, 2YA (4Jfi.7 metres).—Silent day.

Ch.rietchurch, 3YA (HOC metres).—ll.3o a.m., results of races at Metropolitan Trotting Clubs meeting; 5.0. children's session; (i.0,. dinner music; 7.0. news session; 7.30. Addington stock market reports; 8.0, chimisa. "Songs and Stories from Operas," selection. Studio instrumental Octet. "Cavalleria Rus-tic-ana"; 8.11, vocal excerpts, "Cavalleria Rusticana"; soprano, Hilda Hutt, "MothiSr, You Know the Story"; tenor, W. Dixon, "What then. Santuzza?"; mezzo-soprano. Gladys Ferguson. "For Thee I'm Waiting".; mezzo-soprano. Mrs. G. Stapp, "O Gent;le of Lovo"; 8.27, instrumental. "]ntormezzo" from "Cavalleria Rußticana": 8.32, vocal excerpts from "II Trovatore" i

mezzo-Hoprano, and tenor. Mrs. G. Staop find W. Dixon, "Miserere Scene"; conj tralto. Mrs. A. Harper, "Fierce Flames are Raging"; contralto and tenor. Mis., A. Harper and W. Dixon, "Home to Our Mountains"; 8.47, instrumental, "Plymouth Hoo"; 8.50. chorus. "La Kcrmesae." from "Fausl"; 9.0, weather report; 9.2, instrumental, "Tom Jones"; 9.9, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. A. Harper, "Sappho! Farewell": 9.13. selection "I Pagliacci"; 9.21, vocal excerpts, "Pagliacci"; soprano, Hilda Hutt, "Ballatella"; mej?!o-soprano.> Gladys Forguson, "At This Hour"; tenor, W. Dixon. "Ah! Tempt Mb Not"; tenor. R. Samson. "On With tho Motley"; 9.48, selection, "Tho Gondoliers." Dunedin. 4YA (403 metres).—3 p.m.. gramophone recital; 3.15, talk, "Cold Puddings or Desserts"; 4.25, sporting results: 5.0, children's session; C.O, dinner music: 7.0, nivws session; 7.15. talk, C. Dayus. yCornmon Plant and Mineral Poisons of Domestic Animal?"; 8.0, chimes, overture, "Broadway Selection": 8.9. baritone. S. Kershaw, "TfOly Ho,' "Fleurettc": 8.15. popular melodies. "Love Parade." "Lovable and Sweet"; 8.23. humour. J. Paterson, "Dr. McGregor and Hifi Wee Black Dag": 9 27, boy noprano. Lex McDonald, "To tv Wild Rose": 8.30, popular melodies. "Miss Wonderful," "You'll E ind the' Answfcr in My Eyes"; 8.38, tenor, W. Bathgate, "Julia's Garden," "A Prayer to Our Ladv"; 8.45. fnimo novelty. J. Wilson. "Kitten on tho Keys": 8.49. soprano. P. Sumner, "Early One Morning," "Daddy"; 8.55. valse. "You're Always in My Arms": 9.0, weather report; 9,2, baritone. S. Kershaw, "Friend of lowing You": 9.9. humour, J. Paterson. "Tho F.gg"; 9.15, boy soprano. Lex McDonald. "On Wings of Hong": 9.18. foxtrot. "Picking Petal* Off thr< Daisies.": 9.21. W Hathga<e, "Pale Moon": 9.24. waltz, "Blue Hawaii"; 9.27. soprano. Miss F. Huroricr. "Merrtor'/ 9.30. dance music." Au.-t.ihan Stations. Sydney, '/¥>'. M r ,i rn-' .<■-*).—7.15 p.m., chil'imri'n %>•**•./)!■ ■ orehe'tral; 8.50, sporting ri <■■■"* , 'i'i, r'niht.T:/ session; 9.30. vocal 6i.d instrument! protfra.ro rne>. ' Sydney, 2fiL 1 met res). —'7,45 p.m., or rW.Ir&J; 8 15, Ho*/*' ff.adio flub: ?,35. conn- ♦ i"' hpuvinn; ?.'/), orchestral; 9.30, "Radiographs," variety sketch*)*; 10,0. varied pro qrxrnmtt. '/1 Brisbane, 4CJKJ (395 metres).—7.3o n.rn.. session: 7.40. gramophone rental 80, children's session: 8,30. market reports and weather forecast: 9,0, talk, "The Royal Show"; 9,15, snorting news: 9.30. popular ttrid dance music.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20640, 12 August 1930, Page 14

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20640, 12 August 1930, Page 14

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20640, 12 August 1930, Page 14

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