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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS MANY interesting items. features for to-morrow. Details of programmes to be sent out . N r cw Zealand and Australian broad--asting stations to-day and to-morrow arc as follows: Auckland. IYA (333 metres).-Silent day. Auckland. I'/.Q (252 metres).-8 p.m.. ... Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra in popui r numbers; 8.15. comic songs; 8.30. instruLnlftl numbers; 8.15. request session; 9.0. station report; 9.5. further request ri'i latest gramophone recordf l 'f 3 1 o'.o. dance session; 10.30, " Goodnight" number. tK llini'tmi 2YA (110.7 metres). —3 p.m.. ..hone "items; 3.30 and 1.30. sporting srU ,?U°3' 3 40. lecuirette. F. Hilton, "Domesrooking": 5.0, children's session; b.O. V 0 i" music- 7.0. news session, market dl " and sports results; 7.40. lecturette. £ P r South, Books, Grave and Gay"; i •„?»« overture. 2YA Orchestrina, 8.0. C i so quartet, "The Lass With "Air "' ; 813 pia.>o. Oreti StalUrd Movement, of Appassionata Son--8"0 soprano, Jeannette Btigg3. Be : ShS ct rD \ps jjf' Sr^^'Mfcridwelf'-'She^erd^iee of the Roses"; 8.48. tenor. tt Tlrusev "Sea Reivers bong, Island I?,- .S™ aey cS onE ». 8.50. selection. "Barque IV Vmour Reconciliation"; 9.4. weather U Amour, , g tho progrumme will stsStaftSflt asr-feS;. -The History Examination ; 9.4.1 _flut e, L Prill "The Russian Carnival : 9- a L d.iet. tt *Hri«r«" r s am! *Cgaire Coster. I areJe ir C i swer" r 9.55? bass. J. Caldwell. -When Dull Care"; 9.58, cumiU't "lUe Sea Hnlh Its Pearls"; 10.3. valse. "Valso Capxice." SSfSWStK Mk. it"l FST"(>j» frt&sz s iW® .Uted by 3YA artists; march medley. Hra Was a Joll? Millir." "The Tight B St^ 3 - ! Afeh/-p^;^: mezzo-soprano, Lucy Fullwood. Heart or the Hills"; 8.26, dance intermezzo, Wedgwood Blue ; 8.31. tenor. T. G. Rogers. Tho Garden I toned For You": 8.34. organ "Raymond Overture"; 8.-10, contralto, Mary Tnvlor "My Ain Folk": 8.44. violin. Kreis!.s& c^net'Band^man'R. Arioe, y Pnss Bv"; 9-2'2. tenor. T. G Rogers! "Roses" : 9.25, 'cello. "Harlequinade"- '9-29. mezzo-soprano. Lucy 1' ullwood. "Spring's Awakening": 9 33. Phantasy. In a Chinese Temple Garden"; 9.40., bass E. J. UnVinston, "The Deathless Army : 0,13. or can Med lev of National Airs': 9.49. quartot "When Evening's Twilight"; 9.52. band. "Gallantry," march, "Merry and Bright. Dunedirf. 4YA (46.1 metres! -~3 P™-; gramophone items; 4.2 d, Bportm„ resul s. 6 0 children's session; 0 0 dinner music; 7 0 news session; 7.10. talk, A. Salmond. B \ . "An Introduction to the Race Problem in the Pacific." under auspices of W.b.A.. 8 0 chimes; overture, Overture in "Overture to an Irish Comedy. p ° lo P nl ® e in \": 8.20. mezzo-soprano. Miss Al. Andrew, "Prelude from a Cycle of Life Clock"- 8.27, "cello, K V. Drake. Robin Adair"- 8.3.1 baritone. W. Ruflell. "Storm Clouds." "Trade Winds": 840 selections, "Rigoletto." "Rebel Maid." lion": 9.0, weather report 9.2. banrt. "Entr'acte Carmen"; 9.10, piano, A. H. Pettitt, "Waltz in A Flat : 9.14. overture. "Semiramis"; serenade. 'Slumber bon_. "Pirates of Penzance": 9.30. mezzo-soprano. Miss M. Andrews. "Nymplw and shepherd*" ; 9.34. chorus. "When Soldiers Mount Guard"; 9.38, suite, "Dauses Miniatures de Ballet"; 9.10. baritone W Ruffe 1. T jl ln ' :, , y Lad"; 9.50. chorus, " lis the Mid day Bt.l ;> . 9.51, orchestral dances from "Tom Jones. Australian Stations. Sydney. 2KC (151 metres).—7.ls p.m. children's session; 8.15. orchestral; 8,60. sporting news: 9.0, country session;. J. 30, popular programme; 11.45, dance music. Sydney. 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s P.m.. orchestral: 5.15, Boys Aero Club, 8.30, country session: 8.50, orchestral; 3.30. tnlK. "The Modern Spirit of France"; 9.50. orcnestral; 10.0. relay of wrestling bout at the Sidney Stadium; 11.30, celebrity recital.

Brisbane, 4QO (395 metres).-".90 pm.. information session; 7.40. gramophone recital; 8.0. children's session; 8.30, market reports and weather forecast; 0.0, talk on books; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30. programme of music; 10.30, programme of popular and dance music.' TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—3 D.m.. ■tudio items; 3.15, talk, Mrs. Les Crane, "Beauty of Mind and Bod.v in respect to Diet"; J. 30, studio items; 5.0. children's session; G.O, dinner music; 7.0, news and market reports; 7.40, talk. J. F. Montague. Maori Pronunciijition and P»ace Names (the programme will be interrupted to relay selections by the Orphans' Club Orchestra) ;• 8.0; chime 3; overture. "Oboron": 8.9, baas-baritone, A. G. Taylor. "O Patria!"; 8.13, selection. IYA String Octet, under J. Whiteford Waugli. "H.M.S. Pinafore"; 8.19, soprano. Mrs. L. Parry. "She Had a Letter from Her Love," "Merrie England"; 8.21, orchestral, "Master Melodies" from famous light operas; 8.31. baritone, K. Harrison, "Prologue," "Lorraine. Lorraine, Lorree"; 8.43. talk, A, B. Chappell, M.A., "Topical Talk": 8.58. weather forecast; 9.0, orchestral. "Pretioseu": 9.15. bass-baritone, A. G. Taylor, "Si, tta_ i ceppi," from "Berenice." "O, Isis Guide Them." from "Magic Flute"; 9.25. orchestral, "Eugen Onegin"; 9.29. elocutionary interlude. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, "Waiting for the Guests"; 9.40. soprano, Mrs. L. Parry, "Lieii Signor," from "Gil Ugorotti." "Nymphs and Shepherds. Come A-aiiy." from "The Lihortino": 9.5 C. IYA String Octet, "lolanthe."

Wellington, 2YA (410.7 metres).—3 P.m.. Erarnophone items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5.0, children's session; 6.0. dinner music; 7.0, news session, market reports ana sports results; 7.40. lecturette, "For the Man on the Land"; 8.0, chimes; The Kignt O'Clock Revue," the fifth of a series of grown-up children's hours, written by Will Bishop, supported by the 2YA Salon Orchestra: 9.30, dance music.

Christchurch. 3YA (30(1 metres), bilent 'day. «-

Dunedin, 1Y A (40:1 metres).—3 P.m.. cramophone items; 4.23. sporting results; 5.0, children's session; 0.0, dinner music; 7.0. r.ews session; 7.40, talk, K. W. Marshall. "Tourist Resorts of N.Z."; 8.0, chimes, proKrarnme by St. Hilda Band; marcu. lne Mo,i." waltz, "Syringa"; 8.10, soprano. Muriel Kager, "Sing, Sweet, Bird"; £•"* organ. "Yellow Sands"; 8.20. recital, A. Ji or " rie. "Two Miniatures": 8.32. selection, ram o' Shanter"; 8.47, baritone. N. Gamble. Old English Love Song": 8.51, novelty, Kllirna : 8.55, contra 1 to. Miss M. Teviotdalo. ' Mv Heart is Like the Night." "f Love Thee : 9.1. weather report; 9.3. instrumental. Cock o' the North"; 9.11. soprano. Muriel Eager. "Stay With Me," "When Roses Bloom": 9 14. orchestral, "Stephen Foster Melodies": 9.22. recital. A. Gorrie. "Selections": 9.28. foxtrot, "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine' : 9.31, baritone. X. Gamble. " I*.aster Snow," "Old Clothes. Fine Clothes": 9.in, cornet, (>. Christie. "When on Come Home": 9.48. organ. ' Beneath the Desert Moon"; 9.50. contralto, Mis?/ M. Teviotdale, "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel"; 9 54. march. "Royal Fusiliers." Australian Stations. Sydney. 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15. orchestral; 8.50. sporting news; H. 55, count rv session: 9.30. dance music, Sydney, JTiL (353 metres). 7.45 p.m.. orchestral; 8.15, • Junior Hed Cross session: 8.35, country session: 8.50. orchestral: 9.30. programme by the Rose Bay Music Club: 11.30, celebrity recital. Brisbane. 4QO (395 metres).-7.30 P.m.. informal ion session: 7.40. gramophone recital; 8.0, children's session; 8.30. market reports and weather forecast; 9.0, talk on astronomy;■ 9.15, sporting news; 9.30. popular and danco music

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 15

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 15

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 15