WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S; BROADCASTS
AUCKLAND, IY/\ (329 metres). 11.45 a.m.—Results al! Takapuna iTockoy Club e Meeting; gramophone items. AUCKLAND, 1Zl) (275 metres). 7.30 p.m.—Gramophone recital. B—Cornel, Mr. Slproub; baritone, I. Phillips,. "Tkio Bea So:ig"; musicul sketch, 1). Oaten: soprano, Avery Holt; violin, Mr. Fowler: "Poiriia'a Speech" ("Merchant of Venice"), Mrs. M. McCnlh.ni; soprano, Mrs. Eric Yates; musical medley competition; bnritone, P. Fowler, "My Prayer 1 '; mouth organ, Mr. Brenimn, "Operatic Airs"; olocution. 11. Ward, "To a Quiltor"; baritone. T. Phillips, "Here's to Love"; cornet. Mrs. Bproulo: elocution. Mrs. M. McCnl--1 uni, "Tiio Christmas Gift"; soprano, A. llolj; mouth organ, Mr.. Brennnu. "Ponulur Airs"; elocution, 11. Ward/ "Hopin?"; soprano, Tilrs. E. Yates; violin, Mr. Fowler; baritone. P. Evans. "Danny hoy"; one-act play. Mrs. M. McOalhini and Messrs. fjeottColville and Harold Ward. "Disgrace." AUCKLAND, VQ (252 metres). 8 |l.m. —Chimes; vocal, instruniental and orchestral numbers; 9, chimes, jaw. and popular selections; 10, dance session; 10.25, good night r,umber, WELLINGTON, 2YA (416.7 metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sportins results! 5/ children's hour: 6, dinner music; 6.58, tacel; 7, news, markets, sports result* 8— Relay o!i the Wellington ' Caledonian Society's SI. Andrew's Day concert; "Kohin Adair," "Bonnie Dundee," "Turn Ye In Me." "Afton Water." "The Hundred I'iners," "Mary," selections by the >Caledonian l'ipo Band. 10—Dance infisic until j.l p.m. CHRISTQHUnCH, 3YA (306 metres). 3 p.m.—Gramophone recital; 4.25. sports results; li, children's hour; 6. dinner music: 7, news; 7'.30, talk, "Treatment and Care of the Hair." B—Prosramine b.v Christ church Municipal Bnnd. assisted by 3YA artists. DUNEDIN, 4VA (463 metres). 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results: 5, children's hour; 6, dinner music; 7, news; popular programme. B—Special programme, "A Social Evening in a Modern Country Barn."
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, 2FI) <451 metres). 7.45 p.m.—Children's hour: 8.30, cricket scores, Victoria v. West Indies; 8.45, orchestral; '9.20, sporting news;, 9.25, country session; 10, community singing mid bnnd concert from Ashfield lowii Hall: 12.30, dancu music. SYDNEY, 2BL (353 metres). 8.15 P.m. —Orchestral; 8.30, sons playlet, "The Village Green"; 8.45, Boys Aero Club; !Jis, country session; 9.20, orcnea" tral, "Gemh from South America": 10, varied items, iicluding talk, 'lhree Bohemians"; 11, orchestral: 11.10, bass; 111.32) fiaxophonc: 11.37, orchestral. BRISBANE, 4'JG (395 metres). 8 p.im.—lnformation; 8.10, vocal arid instrumental items; 8.30, children s hour; 8. country session; 9.23, news; 9.30, organ recital; 9.41), news; 10, "St. Andrews Night." .
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. AUCKLAND, IYA (329 metres). 3 P.m.—Studio items, litcrary seiecti o !!; talk, Mrs. Lea. Crane, "Health of Mind and Body in Pelatiou to Diet . 3.30, further studio items. s—Children's5 —Children's hour. ' Uncle' Dave"; 6,-dinner music; 7, news, market reports. 7.48, talk, :i3. S. Kohn, "Birth Stones. B—Chimes; instrumental, the Moore Sisters, "Minuet I'rom Military Symphony ; 'cello. "Harlequinade, f Air ; tno, "Open Thy Blue Eyes. ( B.9—Baritone. J. Br.se. "O, Mistress Mine, "Blow. Blow," So Fair & flower. 3.20—0ne-act play Auckland Comec.y Players, under J, F. Montagu.;, Devil s Rock." 8.40 Instrumental, Moore Sisters, wio, "Song Without Wordo"; violin, "Melodie." _ ti 411 —Mezs;o-soprano„ Madame Mary Towsey, " Hindu Children's Bam Sons. A Memory," "Lot Us Forget. fl.sß—Weather; 9, trio, Moore Sisters, "Hindu So:ng, "Poupee Valsante. 51.J —One-act 'iibmefly, Auckland Comedy Playens, "Her Busy Day. S.2B—Dance music, until It p.m. WELLINGTON, 2YA (416.7 metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items: 3.30 and 4.30, B .P° rt " ing results; 5, cluldren s hour; 6, dinner music: 7, news, markets, sports results; 7.40, lecturette, "For the Man oil tlie Land." , B—Overture, "Prime Methusalem ; selection, "Vienna Echoes. B.lß—'Tenor, "Charmaine"; quartet. "The .'Two Roses ( " "]3lueberrv Lane : bass, "Drinking.' (| 8.30 —Maiidolin duo, " Bine a liine, "Drov/isy Walts," "Ratana Healing Son«," "Lei No Kaiulam, E Pari Ra." „ 8.45i —Soprano, "Serenade in Suminer choruii, vocal gems from liilac B.so—Sketches, "Wculd You Believe It?" "Dippy." 9—Weather; 9.1, selection. "A Voyage in a Troopship," "Salvia Ballet. _ "Mary. Sw-eet and baritone, "FleiJrette, /lT .His Lullaby ; soprano and quartet, Romany Rose, "Funiculi Funioula. 9,35--Selection. "Haydn Wood's Songs, "Piwacato." " B.4Jl—Sketch, "Hotuey, Housey." 9.s(l—Novelty, orchcetra, Villaze Orchestra. "The Song of the Clock. IiHRIfiTCHURCIH) 3YA (308 metres). 3 ti.m, —Kela,y of description of the interprovincifl.l boring tournament between Otagci and Canterbury for the Waironga Shield. DUNEDIN, 4YA (463 metres). 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results; 5, children's hour; 6, dinner music; 8.57j tixet; 7, news. B—"The Messiah," by Dunedin Choral Society.
AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, i.'FC (451 metres). 7,45 p.m.— Children' hour; 8.30, cricket scores. Victoria v. West Indies; 8.45, orchestra!; 9.20, sporting news; 0.25, country siession; 9.45, news; 10, dance music and popular items. SYDNEY, 2BL (353 metres). 8.18 ri.ni,—Orchestral; 8.30, cricket scores, Victoria v.- West Indies; 8.32, orchestral; 8,45, G.rl Guides session: 9.5, coiiTitry session: 9.20, orchestral: 9.45, gramophone recital; 10, concert, arranged by the Musi'jal Association of Nov/ South Wales: play. . "Tlie, Amateur Gentleman"; 12, celebrity recital. BRISBANE, 4QG (395 metres). 8 p.m.—lnformation; 8.10, piano and violin; 5.30, children's hour; 9, country session: 9.23, news; 1>,30, operatic gems; 9.45, sporting nev/<i; 10, bnnd' recital and popular items; 12.45, dance music..
BROADCASTS FROM IZB. The Auckland H station. IZB, will make a new departure this evening by broadcasting; a programme contributed by listeners, who arfl giving their services in anpreciation o:f the station's programmes. Expressions o:f opinions, on the programme are invited by the station director, Mr. C. Pearson, as a guide for tho I'iture policy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20735, 1 December 1930, Page 15
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876WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20735, 1 December 1930, Page 15
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