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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.

MANY INTERESTING ITEMS. FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW. Details of programmes to bo sent out by "New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations to-day and to-morrow are {is follows:Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 3.15, talk, "Making of Homemade Soap"; 3.30, studio items; 5, child* ren's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, N. Richmond. "Lifo and Labour in the 19th Century"; 8. chimes; old-time evening, "Songs We Used to Know," by R. Morgan and his orchestra: overture, "Good Old Songs": 8.9, baritone. R. Morgan, "Sally in Our Alley"; 8.13. orchostral. "Old Time Songs of Scotland"; 8.21, E. Black and Alice Bennetto, "Oldtime Pierrot Phantasy, Part 1"; 8.33, flute. C. Hoffman, "Alice Where Art Thou"; 8.39. orchestral, "Novelty Songs of Yesterday";' 8.45, talk. A, B. Chappell, "Old-time Music"; 9, weather forecast; 9.2, violin, C. Aves, "Killarney"; 9.5, E. Black and Alice Bennetto, "Old-timo Pierrot Phantasy, Part 2"; 9.20, trumpet. W. Bright. "Songs We Used to Know": 9.25, piano. R. Morgan. "Annie Laurie" • 9.30, old-time music by R. Morgan and his orchestra. Wellington, 2YA <116.7 metres).—3 p.m.. .studio items; 3.15, Imelda Meadows, talk. "Poultry and Game"; 3.30 and 4,30, sports results; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, A. Wilson. "Toufist and Holiday Resorts"; 8, chimes, studio concert by the Wellington Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association orchestra and concert party; overture, "Orpheus in tho Underworld"; 8.9, soprano, Joyce Woodward. "I Build a Fairy Palace in the Sky": 8.13. saxophone. C. Hazlott, "To a Wild Rose"; 8.10, bass,_ J. Cook. "Melisande in the Wood," "Until": 8.23, waltz, "Casino Tanz": 8.23, humour. "The Modern Diver," "P.C. Lamb"; 8.34. contralto, Mrs. E. Astill, "Thoughts," "A Summer Night"; 8.40, trombone, H. Oakes. "I Know a Lovely Garden"; 8.45, baritone. F. Hist.ed, "To-morrow," "Linden Lea": 8.51, selection, "The Student Prince"; 8.59. weather report; 9.1, soprano, Joyce Woodward, "Spring, the Fiddler"; 9.5, saxophone, C. Haziett, "Valse Inspiration"; 9.8. ' bass, J. McNamara, "Off to Philadelphia": 9.12, selection, "Sullivan Selection"; 9.22. mezzo-soprano, Mrs. G. Clayton, "O Western Wind"; 9.26. humour, N. Long. "Aren't We All," "That Little Back Gardon of Mine"; 9 32, clarinet. W. Curry, "La Militaire"; selection. "In a Persian Market"; 9.48, bass, J. McNamara, "The Little Irish Girl"; 9.52, duet, Mrs. G. Clayton and Mrs. E. Astill. "Nocturne": 5.56, march, "On the Campus." Christohurch, 3YA (306 metres). —11.30 а.m., results of races at Riccarton: . 3.15, talk, "Making of Homemade Soap"; 5, children's session; б, dinner music; .7, news session; 7.30, talk. A. "Some Results from Intensive Grazing in Canterbury": 8, chimes; programme by Canterbury Repertory . Theatre Society, orchestral, '"Carmen Selections." "The Toreador's Song"; 8.11. soprano, Mrs. W. Harris, "Bygone Pleasures," "In a Garden" ; 8.15, play, "How He Lied to Her Husband"; 8.40, mezzo-soprano, Miss G. Ferguson, "I Know Where I Am Going." "I Know My Love by the Way He is Walking"; 8.44, narrative poem, Mrs. H. Clarke. "Forty Singing Seamen"; 8.54, orchestral, "Three Cuban Dances"; 9.2, weather forecast; 9.4, play, "For Love of Appin"; 9.24. orchestral. "Spanish Waltz": 9.32, soprano. Mrs. W. Harris, "Orpheus with His Lute": 9.36, _ recital. "Persuasion Scene," from "Julius Caesar": 9.51. mei;zo-soprano, Miss G. Ferguson. "The Blackbird's Nest"; 9.53. play. "Quarrel Scene," from "School for Scandal"; 10.3, orchestral. "A Night in Madrid." Dunedin, dYA (463 metres). —Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50. sporting news; 5.55. country sesison; 9.30. musical programme. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., orchestral; 8115, Girls' Eodio Club; 8.35. country session; 8.50. orchestral; fI.SO. relay of "Journey's End." • Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).—7.3o p.m.. information session; 7.40. gramophone ro- . .cital: b.O, children's session; 8.30. market reports and weather forecast; 9.0, talk on tho Royal National Show; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, programmo of light classical and dance music. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, . IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., afternoon session; 5. children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, W. Wheeler, "Esperanto"; 8, chimes; overtuio,;'-IYA Orchestral Octet, "Christmas Overture"; 5.9, mezzo-soprano, Theima Duffin, "Never Mind the Rain"; 8.13, suite, "St. Agiiea Eve"; 8.23, lectnrerecital. Mr 3. li. Basham, "Commemoration of the Birthday of Coleridge-Taylor"; 8.35, orchestral, "Four Characteristic Waltzes"; 8.48, mezzo-soprano, Thelma Duffin, "Fairy Wood," "The False Prophet"; 8.55, weather forecast; 5.57, orchestral, "Hiawatha Suite"; 9.7, lecture-recital, Mrs. D. Basham, "Commemoration of the Birthday of ColeridgeTaylor"; 9.22 orchestral, "Incidental Musio to )Faust' "; 9.31. lecture-recital, Mr. K. Atkinson, "Love in Music." Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5, children's session; G, dinner music; 7, news session, market reports and sports results ji 7.40, lecturette, D. Mclvenzie. "Tho Laws of Rugby '; 8, chimes; (during the programme there will bo a relay of a sound film from the Majestic Theatre); overture, 2YA Orchestrina, "Norma"; soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, "Descend Thou Sleep," from ''Otello"; "Soothing Spells," from "Marriage of Figaro": pianoforte, R. Thurby, "Etudo No. 3" (Chopin); baritone, J. Horrack, "Hear Me. Yo Winds and Waves"; selection, "Sapho"; elocution, Gladys Gunn, "Lichtenberg"; contralto, Jessie Shmith. "O Love from Thy Power." from •'Samson and Delilah"; tenor, C. Edwards, "There is a Flower that Blootneth": selection, ''Sometime", weather report; soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, "Reading the Stars," from •'Masked Ball"; band "Prelude," "March"; baritone, J. Horrack, "Tho Yeomen of England"; elocution, Gladys Gunn, "The Rover of the Bar"; waltz, "Vision of Salome"; contralto, Jessij, Shmith. "When all was Young," from "Faust"; "Oh! What Comes Over tho Sea"; band. "Selection of Leslie Stuart Songs": tenor C. Edwards. "Lot Me Like a Soldie. Fall," from "Maritana"; "The Star"; vocal gems from ''Tho Chocolate Soldier'; march "Turkish March." Christchurch, 3YA (306 motres).—ll.3o . a.m., results of Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting at AddinKto.' ; 5 p.m., children's ses--5 sion; (>, dinner mu9ic.; 7. news session; 8, chimes; overture "A Russian Fantasy 1 '; 84, bass R. W. Rofe, "King Charles'; 8.7, 'cello H. Beck, 'Serenade"; 8;11, sketch, "An American Widow"; 8.24. in- " strumentul, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio i "Serenade and Espagnolo," Boiero, "Spanish Danco No. 1": 8.34, soprano, * Eileen Lord. "An Old Italian Love Song,' "Roses of June"; 8.40. piano. L. Grummitt, "Improvisations on Popular Airs"; 8.45, i recitation; Lily Kinsella, "A Lesson on Politeness"; 8.50, baca, R. Rofe, Bosun's Lament," "Captain Mac ; B.jG, fc 'cello. H. Beck. "Prize Song"; 9 weather report: 9.2, soprano, Eileen Lord, When * You Como Ilome"; 9.5. sketch, "Sauce j I- 914, instrumental, "Elegy,' "Minuet"; .'9.24. piano. L. _ Grummitt, Improvisations on Popular Airs"; ?-29, recita.tion, Lily Kinsella. Tho Social Scale ; 9.30, dance music ' ' Dunedin. 4YA (463 metres).—3 P.m.. 3 gramophone item-*: 3.15, talk. Miss Buc--3 clcugh. "Fashions"; 4.25. sporting results; b 5, children's session. .0, dinner music; 7, news session; 8, chimes; overture. Die Fledermaus''; 8.9 contialto, Constance * Poole. "Yesterday ami To-day, Slave - Song"; B.IG instrumental, 4YA Studio Trio, . "4th Trio":.B 30. recital, D. Dall, Extract , from Dickens"; 8.34, soprano, Daphne Pearce, y "Big Ladv Moon." "Ringing m the Rain ; f 8.40. organ, "Oriental, March from the 3 'Merchant 'of > Venice" 8.44, baritone JJ. f | Poole, "Harlequin"; 8.48, piano, The .Sub--1 merged Cathedral": 8.53. tenor G.'Craw; ford, "Sigh No More Ladies. *[ 0ck o ? a Hazeldean"; 8.59, weather ; report; J.I, t orchestral, "Classical Memories ; 9.9, con- _ tralto Constatice Poolo, ' Sacrament : 9.1 a, . instrumental, "Serenata": 9.23, recital, D. J Dall. "Death of Sydney Carton, froni lalo ii of Two Cities": 9.30. soprano. Daphne o Pearce. "Fair Spring is Returning ; »•<«. harp, "Largo." "Song of the men"; 9.37, baritone, D..Poole,.,'Sea Fever, "Just a Wearying for You' ; 9.43. sonata, 0 "Sonata in D": 9.4(> tenor,, G. Crawford, , "The Low-Backed Car": 9.49, 'cello, P. Palmer. "Gavotte in D Minor"; 9.54, orchcs- '■ tral, "March of Bojaren." 3 Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451 metres). —7.15 p.m., ®hil- ™ dren's session; 8.15, danco music; 8.50, sporting newi.: 9, country session? 9.30, popular programme. Sydney. 2BL (35H metres). —7.45 p.tTi-. 3. dance music; 8.15 Boy Scouts' session; 8.35, country session: 8.50, danco music; 9.15, talk, "The Forthcoming Pianoforte Examinations"; -9.30, varied programme. d Brisbane. 4QG (306 metres).—7.3o p.m., h information session; 7.40. gramophone reel cital; 8.0, children's session: 8.30, market a,- reports and weathir. 9, sporting >r news; 9.30, varied programme, including results of Ting events from the Royal Show; d 11.50, dance music.... *, / iI v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 17

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 17

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 17