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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCAST?* AUCKLAND, IYA (333 Metros). 3 p.m.—Studio items, literary selection; 9» children's hour. "Nod" and "Aunß Jean"; 6, dinner music; 7, news, mar* ket reports; 7.40, talk, P. R. Field,- ' Workings of the Sun and Their EffecS Upon tho Earth—Part I." B—Chimes; Studio Trio, "Driltes Trio, ODi 110." 8-7.—Baritone. ,T. Bree, "The Song of th* Bell," "How Deep the Slumber of the) Floods." B.l4—Clarinet, S. C. Lewis, "II Trovatore." "Hungarian Dance, No. 5." 8.22.—-Dialogues Mnisio Carte-Lloyd and A. McSkimmintr, "Mrs. Malaprop." B.34.—Studio Trio, "Finale from Trio, No< 2, Op. 00." B.39.—Mezzo-soprano, Madame Mary l'owsey, "Supposin'," "Rosebuds," B.46.—Violin. J. Whitford Waugh, "Scene de Ballet." B.s4.—Dialogue, Maisie Carte-Lloyd and A. McSkimmiug, "They Never Quarrelled "■ 8.59. —"Weather; 9.1, baritone, J. Brce^ "Green Grow tho Rushes O." 9.s.—Clarinet, S. C. Lewis, "Ma Normandie." 9.lo—Dialogue, Majsio Carte-Lloyd and A< McSkimming, "He Couldn't Stand It."9.l4.—Piano, C. Toweey, "The Harmonious Blacksmith." 9.l9.—Mezzo-Soprano, Madame Mary Towsey, "So We'll Go No More a Wooing." 9.23,—Studio Trio, "Melody in F l ," "Liebosfreud," "Polonaise." 9.33.—Gramophone lecture-recital, "Latest Recordings." WELLINGTON, 2YA (418.7 Metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items: 3,30 and 4.30, sporting results; 5, children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news, sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "Radio Reception." B.—Excerpts from comic opera and musical comedy by Wellington Operatio and Theatrical Society, assisted by the 2YA Orchestrina; W. A. Jameson will giv« a brief description of each item before its presentation; overture, "On With tho Dance." B.9.—Chorus, "Chorua of Welcome." B.l7.—Baritone and chorus, "In tho Shade of the Palm." B,22.—Selection, "The Gondoliers." B.3o.—Contralto and chorus, "The Toreador." B.34.—Sextet, "Correct." B.39.—Saxophone, "Aiken/* "Jaclr and Jill." B.4s.—Soprano, "Silver Star of Love."B.49.—Chorus, "So Long Letty." B.s3.—Selection, "Stop Flirting." 9.—Weather; 9.2, selection, "Floradora." 9.lo.—Humour from musical comedy, "Doogan's Fancy Dress Ball," "Country Cousins," "Our Farm." 9.2o—Double eextet, "Tell Me Pretty Maiden." 9.2s.—Selection, "A Waltz Dream." 9.33.—Chorus, "China Girl." 9.37.—Soprano, "Mary—You Mustn't CalL Me Mary." 9.41.—Vi01a, serenade, "Hassan." 9.4s.—Chorus, "Finale, Act L, Belle of New York." 9.55.—2YA Orchostrina, "Dances." CHRISTCHURCH, 3YA (308 Metres). ' Noon.—Results of New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club'a meeting at Addington. s.—Children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news. B.—Popular and danco programme. DUNEDIN, 4YA (463 Metres). 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results; 5, children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news. B.—Special "Mozart" evening. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, 2FC (451 Metres). 7.45 p.m.—Children's hour; 8.45, orchestral; 9.20, sporting news, country session; 10, concert programme from Aeolian Hall, including piano, "Concerto in A Minor"; 10.34, organ, "Meditation"; 11, talk on. gardening; 11.15, band recital; 12, review of cricket match, Australia v. The Rest; 12.15, danco music. SYDNEY, 2BL (353 Metres). 8.15 p.m.—Orchestral; 8.30, cricket ecoreH, Ryder benefit match; 8.33, orchestral; 8.45, Boy Scouts' session; 9.5, country , session: 9.20, dance iiausic; 10, revue from St. James' Theatre. BRISBANE, 4QG (395 Metres). 8.10 p.m.—Vocal and instrumental itenys; 8.30, children's hour; 9, markets, commercial, weather; 9.30, eporting news; 10, popular items; 11, boxing from Brisbane Stadium; 12, dance mu3io. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. AUCKLAND, IYA (333 metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items, literary selection. 6—Children's hour, "Cinderella"} 6, dinner music; 7, nm, market reports; 7,40, talk, G. D. Rutter, "Gladioli." 8-Chimee,- selection, String Octet, under J. Wlntford Waugh, "Sally." B.l4—Contralto, Mrs. Daisy Basham, "Sum"■er is Here," "The Nightingale." B.2l—Novelty, Regal Pantomime Company. 'Dick Whittington." B.33—Hawaiian, B. Ingall's Hawsiian Quartet, "Song of Hawaii," "Isle of Paradise." 8-40—Comedy sketch, E. and W. Luke, 'Honeymoon Harmonies." 9—Weather; 9.2, String Octet. "Pizzicato Polka," ".Serenade D'Amour." 9.B—Vocal duet, Mrs. Daisy Basham and A. Briggs, "The Millwheel." 9.12—8. Ingall's Hawaiian Quartet, "Aloha Sunset Land," "Southern Seas Lament." 9.l9—String Octet, "Web of Love," "Bacchanal," "Jazz Reel." 9.29—Baritone, A. Briggs, '"'Go to Sea." "You Are My Darling." time in the Rockies." "Static March." 9 ' 42 —St.ring Quartet. Lnlla Hemus and J. Wlntford Waugh, H. Murray and C. Munroe, "Old Black Joe." 9.47—V0cal duet, Mrs. Daisy Basham and A Briggs. "Tho Wasted Serenade," Santa Lucia." 9.51—-Selection, String Octet, "Bits and Pieces." 10.2—Dance music until II p.m. WELLINGTON, 2YA (416.7 metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items; 3.30 and 4;30, sporting results; 5, children'a hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports, sports results. B—Overture, "By tho Blue Hawaiian Waters." B.9—Soprano, "Dashing Away With the Smoothing Iron." B.l3—Hawaiian, "Hawaiian Mother's Lul- • laby," "Sunny Monoa." 8.19 E. Harris on, "Queen of my Heart." B.23—Novelty, instrumental, " The Voice of tho Bells." B.3l—Humour, "Radio Good Nights." B—37 —Tenor, " 'Midst tho Petals in Your 1 Tresses." S.4l—Saxophone, "Sax-o-Phun." B.44—Songs, "A Cottage For Sale," "I'm ' Following You," "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes." B.s4—Salon Orchestra, "Request Item," 9 —Weather; 9.2, soprano, "One Man Shall Mow My Meadow," "The Sheep Shearing." 9.6—Novelty, "An Old Time Minstrel Show." 9.22—Baritone, "My Dreams," "I Hear "a Thrush at Eve." 9.26—Selection, "Kntinka." 9.34—Humour, "A Musical Interlude." 9.4o—Hawaiian, "Wailana Waltz," "Moanalua." 9.46—Tenor, "Love's Own. Kiss," "Out" of the Mist." 9.53—5a10n Orchestra, "Latest Danco Novelties." 10.3—Dance music; 11.10, sporting summary. CHRISTCHURCH, 3YA (306 metres). Noon—Results of Canterbury Jockey Club's final day at Riccarton. s—Children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news; 7.30, sports results. B—Vaudeville programmo by Radio Rascals. 10—Danco music until 11 p.m. DUNEDIN, 4YA (463 metres). 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results; 5, children's hour; 6,, dinner music; 7, news. B—Vaudeville programme from 3YA. 10 —Dance music until 11 p.ui. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, 2FC (451 metres). 7.45 p.m.—Children's hour: 8.45, orchestral; 9.20, sporting news; 9.25, country session; 10, orchestral concert o£ works by Wnpner; 12, talk on cricket match. Australia v. The Rest: 12.30, dance music. SYDNEY, 2BL (353 metres). 8.15 p.m.—Orchestral; 8.45, talk. "Week-end Jobs"; 9, sporting news; 9.20, orchestral; 10, varied items; 10.30, boxing from Sydney Stadium: 11.30, popular items; 12.30, dance music. BRISBANE, 4QG (395 metres). 8 p.m.—News; 8.30, children's hour; 9, sporting new»; 9.30, new?*: 9.37, popular items; 10, varied items; 11.2, radio comedy; 11.2?, motor-cycla races; 12, dauce music; 12.40, meditation music. " ' —— Great assortment of smart stripc-d blazers await your inspection oa out new : floor for men.—Miln* and Gbejc#, Ltd*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 7

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 7

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 7