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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 are as follows: Auckland. IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m.. studio items; 3.15, talk. "Hot Puddings and Pies"; 5, children's session; 6, dinner session; 7, news and market reports; 7.40, talk, Mr. N. M. Richmond, 8.A., "Problems of Capital and Labour"; 8, chimeß, overture, " Old Comrades," "Morning, Noon and Night"; 8.15, bass-baritone, F. Sutherland, "The Deathless Army": 8.19. cornet. E. Daviea, "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Arab.v : intermezzo, "In a Persian Market' \ 8.3U novelty. "Twenty-minute Drawing Room kn tertainment"; 8.50, selection. "The Desert Song"; 9. weather foieraat; 9.2, bass-ban tone, P. Sutherland, "The Trumpeter"; 9.0. sketch, "Down South"; flute and clarinet. W. Hendeißon and P. W. Eastoe, "Lo. Here the Gentle Lark"; 9.17. bass-baritone. P. Sutherland, "My Old Shako"; 9.21, overture, "Slavonio Rhapsody." "The Gladiator's Farewell"; 9.33. danco music. Wellington, 2XA (416.7 p.m . studio items; 3.15 lecturette. "Hot Puddings and Pies," Miss I. F. Meadows; 3.25. studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting summary; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music: 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 8, chimes, studio concert by the Wellington Artillery Band (conductor, Captain T. Herd) and 2YA artists; fantasia, the band, "Memories of Britain" (arr. 8.13, quartet, the Lyrio, "Calm is tho Sea (Pfeil); 8.17, tenor, Mr. Charles Williams. "Minnilied" (Brahms); 8.21. Highland patrol, the band, "Wee Mncgregor" (Amers): 8.25, elocution, H. Aitken. "A Backwood Penance"; 8.31, novelty, "Shining Moon": 8.34, soprano, Mrs. H. Dawson, "The Pipes of Pan"; 8.38, humoresque. "A Trip to Blackpool"; 8.47, baritone.- W. Goudie. "Annie Laurie"; 8.51.. accordeons, "Oriental One-St:p"; 8.54, quartet, "Evening"; 8.58. serenade, "A Rose of Granada"; 9.2,, weather report; 9.4, tenor, W. R. Hill, English folk songs. "Dabbling in the Dew." "Strawberry Fair," "The Tailor and the Mouse": 9.11. orchestral, "Berceuse": 9.14. bass, W. B. Brown, "Tho Gallant Salamander"; 9.18. selection. "William Tell" : 9.30, humour. H. Aitken. "I Don't Want My Cigar to Go Out"; 9.36, chorus. "Vocal Gems from 'Veronique'"; 9.40, waltz. "Julianna"; 9.46. soprano, Mrs. H. Dawson. "II Bacio"; 9.50. violin, "La Fille aux Cheveuse de Lin": 9.53, quartet, "Swing Along"; 9.57, foxtrot. "Gee Whiz"; march, "The Conservator." Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —3 p.m.. gramophone recital; 3.15. "Hot Puddings and Pies"; 6, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session: 7.30. lecture. A. J. Lukey, "Diseases of the Udder in Cows": 8, chimes; classical and miscellaneous programme: overture, "Orpheus in Hades"; 8.9. trio, "Memory"; contralto, Alice Vinsen. "Slumber Song of the Madonna"; 8.15, flute. W. Hay, "Chant du Soir"; 8.19, tenor. E. Rogers, "Heavenly Aida": 8.23. instrumental, "Fingal's Cave": 8.53. contralto and bass. "O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast": 8.36, organ. "Love's Garden of Roses": 8.40. soprano, Madame Gower Burns, "Naught to My Heart Can Bring Relief"; 8.43, violin. Heifetz, "Jota," "Puck"; 8.46, bass. J. Filer, "The Harp that Oice": 8.50, instrumental, "Intermezzo," "The Dargason"; 9. weather renort; 9.3, band, "Light Cavalry": 9.7, contralto, Alice Vinsen. "The .Glory of the 8ea"; 9.11, instrumental, "2nd Movement from Ist Symphony"; 9.17, soprano. Madame Gower Burns. "The Snake Charmer"; 9.20, organ. "Chanson": 9.23. tenor, E. Rogers. "La Serenata" (Tostil: 9.26. flute, W. Hay. "Serenade"; 9.30. soprano and tenor, "What a Glance": 9.34. instrumental, "Woodland Sketches." To a Wild Rose," "Will o' the Wisp," "From an Indian Lodge," "To a Water Lily"; 9.42, male quartet, "Nursery Rhymes"; 9.46, aria bass, J. Filer, "She Alone Charmeth My Sadness"; 9.50, violin. Heifetz. "On Wings of Song": 9.54, quartet. "Fly. Singing Bird. Fly"; 9.57, instrumental. "Henry VIET. Dances." Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres).—Silent day. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (457 metres).—7.ls p.m.. children's session; 8.15, orchestral; 8.50. sporting news; 8.55. country session; 9.30. relay from the Little Theatre of "The Beloved Vagabond." a play; 10.45, popular programme; 11.45, dance music. Sydney, 2RL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m.. orchestral; 8.15, Girls' Radio Club; 8.35. country session: 8.50. orchestral: 9.30, relay from tho Ashfield Town Hall of band music and community singing. Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres).—7.3o p.m.. information session; 7.40, gramophone recital: 8, children's session; 8.30. market reports and weather forecast; 9, "Midsummer Night's Dream—the Characterisation," 'the second of a series of Shakespearean lectures; 9.15, sporting news; 9.30, programme of light classical and dance music.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio iteniß; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, *ne\vs and market talk, B. S. Jones, "How to got the best out of your receiver"; 8, cliimes; overture, "Stradclla"; 8.9, vocal quartet, "The Cornfield Medley"; bass, D. Black, "My Son"; 17, instrumental, "Andante from Symphony Pathetique"; 8.24, elocution, Maißie Carte-Lloyd, "La Bella PaQuita"; 8.'28, clarinet, S. C. Lewis, "Louisa di Montlort"; 8.32, vocal duet, Lilian Woods ar.d L. Harvey, "The Garden of Your Heart"; 8.3G, instrumental. "Spring's Awakening"; 8.41, contralto, Beryl Smith, "You"; 8.45, organ and trumpet, "Vision de Jeanne d'Arc"; 8.49, vocal quartet. "Italio do Lingo"; 8.53, violin, J. Whiteford Waugh, "Am-Meer"; 8.59, weather forecast; 9.1, orchestral. "Pique-Dame"; 9.9, tenor, L. Harvey, "Edward Gray"; 9.13, elocution, Maieio CarteLloyd, "A Domestic Misfortune," "Tho Kiss"; 9.20, clarinet, S. C. Lewis. "Les Huguenots," "William Tell"; 9.27, vocal duet, D. Black and Beryl Smith, "Turn Ye To Me"; 9.31, instrumental, "Wood Nymph," "Oha-t d'Amour"; 9.39, soprano, Lilian Woods, "Palo Moon"; 9,43, instrumental. "Waltz from Serenade for String Orchestra"; 9.47, vocal quartet, "Tho Long Day Closes". 9.52, fantasia, "Norma." Wellington, 2YA (41(5.7 metres).—3 p.m., studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5. children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, market reports and sports results; 8, chimes; gems from opera and musical comedy by the Etude Quartet and the 2YA Orcheetrina; during the programme there will be a relay of a sound film from the Majestic Theatre. Overture. "Merrio England"; soprano, Gretta Stark, "The Flower Song": piano, Dulcie Reeve. "Tho Lark"; duet, Mrs. R. Kemp and W. Hancock, "So Lone, Letty": selection. "Faust"; elocution. D. Edwards, "The Soul of tho Violin"; bariton, R. Kemp, "On a January Morning": orchestra, "Gavotte from Idomeueo"; tenor, W. Hancock, "Love, Love;" vocal trio, "Over the Wall of My Garden"; selection. "Tho Geisha"; weather report: orchestral. "When the Lemons Bloom": duet. Gretta Stark and R. Kemp, "The Rose of Love"; humour, D. Edwards, "The Grass Widower"; selootion, "The Maid of the East"; chorus, "Lionel Monckton Memories"; contralto, Mrs. R. Kemp, "O, Whpre the Deer Do Lio"; 'cello. Squire, "Spinning Wheel"; quartet. "Back to Somersetshire"; selection, three dances from "Tom Jones." Christchurch, 3YA (30C p.m., gramophone recital; 4.25, sports results; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, jihws session; 8, chimes; popular and dance programme; overture, "The Jolly Coppersmith"; 8.4, mezzo-soprano, Mrs. G. Empson, "Love is a dream," "Boat Song"- 8.10, clarionet, E. Withers, "Sceno et Aria": 8.15. humour, J. P. Darragh, "Tnlo of Little Shakiun"; 8.20 cornet, N. G. Goffin, "When the Swallows Homeward Fly," "Molly Bawn"; 8.27, bass, L. Fleming, "Route Marcbin'"; 8.31, piano, L. Grummitt, "Medley of Popular Ails"; 8.3G, tenof, D. MoGill, "Heart of Gold," "That's How the World Was Made'': 8.42, concertina, J. Campbell, "Lights Out" march, "Savoy American" medley; concertina and ocarina, "La Paloma"; 8.50, mezzosoprano, Mrs. .Grace Empson. "Homing"; 8.63, clarionet. M. E. Withers, "Concertino"; 8.58, recitation, J. P. Darragh, "Tho Triple Toast"; 9, weather report; 9.5, cornet, N. C. Goffin. "Stars in a Velvety Sky"; 9.10, bass, L. Fleming. "Stone Cracker John," "Gae Bring To Mo a Pink o* Wine"; 9.15. piano. Les Grummitt. "Improvisations on Popular Melodies"; 9.20, tenor, D. MoGill, "Roses of Forgiveness." "The Sweetest Flower that Blows"; 9.26, concertina. J. Campbell, "Renaßz" march, "Josie and M.i" fox-trot, "Sleepy Hawaii" waltz: oenrino, "The Melody of Love" waltz; 9.30, dance music. Australian Stations. Sydney, 2FC (451" metres).—B.ls, dance music; 8.50, sporting news- 9, country session; 9.30, varied popular programme: 10.9, Ruby Macdonald. violin, Brahms' "Sonata in G. Major"; 10.45, band overture. "Isolda": 11.45, dance music. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s p.m., dance music; 8.15, Boy Scouts' session; 8.35, country session; 8.50, dance music; 9.50. popular programme and dance music; 3.45, Signor Panzetta. mandolinist. "II Trovaton,' Brisbane. 4QG (395 metres). 7.30 p.m., information session: 7.40, gramophone recital; 8, children's session: 8.30, market reports and weather forecast; 9,- sporting news, 9.30 programme of popular numbers; 10.40, celebrity recital; 11.40, dance music.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 3

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 3

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 3