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WIRELSSS PROGRAMMES

THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS AUCKLAND, IYA (329 metres.) 11.30 a.m.—Results of Auckland Racing Club's meeting at Ellerslie, gramophoD3 items: 5 'p.m., children's session; e, dinner music: 7, news and market reports. B—Overturp. "Wedgwood Blue": selection, "The Clock and the Dresden Figures. B.9—Baritone, S. Evelyn Rodger, _ "Under the Rose." "A Sprig of Boroma. B.ls—Orchestral, the Rangitiki band, "Popular Melodies." B.2s—Sketch. Linnie Nicholas and Vryn Evans. "The Baggage." B.27—Vocal and instrumental—The Bohemian Duo, "E Pari Ra, Take Tarunga Ake." B,3B—Selection, "Old and New." _ B.44—Lyric tenor, Sam Duncan, "Mignon," "Alice, Where Art Thou?" B.so—Orchestra I—The Rangitiki jazz band, "Further Popular Numbers. 9—Weather; 9.2, selection, "Le Reve Passe." 9.6—Baritone, S. Evelyn Rodger, ( "A Castilian Lament," "Slave Song. 9.l2—Vocal and instrumental—The Bohemian Duo, "Aroha Pumai, Matangi. 9.2o—Sketch. Linnie ; Nicholas ' and Vryn Evans, "The Art of Love.' 9,3o—Novelty, Jessica Dragonette. 11 Moonbeams." "L'Amour Toujours L'Amour. 9,36—Orchestral—The Rangitiki jazz band, "Latest Hits." 9.43—Lyric tenor. Sam Duncan. "Sally Horner." "0 Murm'ring Breezes. §,so—Accordnn, "Broadway,"The Kiss": march. "Semper Fideles.' , ■ . AUCKLAND, IZR (275 metres.) Silent day. WELLINGTON, 2YA (416.7 metres.) 3 p.m.—Studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sporting results: 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news,' market reports. B—Overture, "Oberon." B.9—Mezzo-soprano, "Morning." "The Fuchsia Tree." B.l4—'Cello, "Spanish Dance." B.l7—Lecture recital, "Wagner." B.32—Selection, "Lohengrin." B.4o—Tenor, "Speak Music." ' B.43—Humorous interlude. B.s3—Ballet music, "Ballet Suite from Meyerbeer's Operas." 9.1 Weather v 9.2, recital from works of Dickenß, O. Henry and A. A. Milne. 9.l6—Selections, "Star of Eve," "Marche

Militairo." 9.24—Lecture recital on "Wagner." 9.39—Mezzo-soprano, " Thoughts Have r Wings." "Tho Curtain Falls.' 9.44—Scottish songs. 9.s4—Tenor, "My Heart is .a Haven," "Sweet Lady." 19—March, "Marche de Tannhauser." 19.4—Dance programme until 11. - '» CHRISTCHURCH, 3YA (396 metres.) 3 p.m.—Gramophone r«cital; 4.25, sports results; 5, children's hpur; 6, dinner music; 7, news. B—Programme by the Woolston Brass Band, assisted by 3YA artists. DUNEDIN, 4YA (463 metres.) 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news. B—Concert programme; AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, 2FC (451 metres.) 7,45 p.m.—Children's session; 8.39, cricket results; 9.45, news; 19, community singing and band music. SYDNEY, 2BL (353 metres.) 8.15 p.m Orchestral; 8.39, cricket results; 10, concert programme. MELBOURNE, 3AR (371 metres.) 8.15 p.m.—Dinner music; 9.45, talk, "The True Appreciation of Music"; 10, concert programme. MELBOURNE, 3LO (484 metres.) 7.45 p.m.—Children's session; 9.40, news; 10, musical fantasy, " A Journey With the Pilgrims"; concert numbers until 1.30 a.m.

TO-MORROW J S PROGRAMMES. AUCKLAND, IYA (329 metres). 11.30 a.m.—Results of trotting meeting, gramophone items; & p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports. B—March, Orchestral Octet, "Old Faithful"; selection,-''"octet. "The Gondoliers."

B.ls—Baritone. John Bree. "Gloriana," "The Light of the Moon." "The Fortune Hunter," "To Mary." B.27—Orchestral Octet, "Punchinello," "The Box of Soldiers," "The Story Book." "The Fairy Doll." B.4s—Tenor, J„ A. Daglish, "An Ocean Night Song," "When Twilight Comes." "Just Because the Violets," "Th© Rose of Tralee." g_Weather; 9.2, reverie, orchestral, octet. "Souvenir,... d'Une Valse"; serenade. "Serenade Espagnole"; characteristic, "Down Peacock Alley." 9.l6—Mezzo-soprano* Mary Towsey, "Beautiful Beatrice," "I Know a Bank. "The Early Morning," "Wanderlust." - g,2B—Programme of dance musio until 11. WELLINGTON, 2YA (416.7 metres). 3 p.m.—Studio items; 3.30 and 4.39, sporting results; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news, market reports. 8 Overture, "Coppelia Ballet," "Meditation." B.l6—Quartet. "I Love You Truly"; tenor. "I Heard Tou Singing"; bass, "The Floral Dance": duet. "Watchman. What of the Night." 8,31 Xylophone duo, "Slavonic Rhapsody." "Carolina Moon," "Ida polka, "Hungarian Dance No. 5." B.44—Humour, "Casey's War Experiences." 9.s9—Weather; 9, violin, "Reverie"; selection, "Myrtles of Damascus." , 9.ls—Quartet, "Reciuest Item": tenor, "Ma. Little Banjo," "Jest Her Way"; bari- ~ tone, "Hawaiian Love Song." 9.26—Selections, "La Benediction Dea. Poignards," "The Two Littlo Finohea." •9.36—Soprano, "Dreams," "Her . Dreams" duet, "Ring; Out Wild Bella.9.4B—Selections, _ "Thais and St, Talmae." 1 "Reconciliation." 7 CHRISTCHURCH, 3YA (306 Metres). Silent day. DUNEDIN, 4YA (483 Metres.) 3 p.m.—Gramophone items; 5, children'% session; 6, dinner music r^ngyra. B—Concert by the Dunedin Tramways Ifand and assisting artists.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. (New Zealand Times Given.) SYDNEY, 2FC <451 Metres). 7,45 p.m.—Children's session; 8.45, orchestral; 9.45, news; 10, dance programme until 1.30 a.m. r SYDNEY, 2BFL (353 Metres). 8,15 p.m.—Orchestral; 8.45, lecture on "French"; 10, operetta, "A King For a Day"; 11, concert programme until 12.30 a.m. MELBOURNE, 3LO (484 Metres). 9.1 p.m.—Country session; 9.40, _ ne 7 s: 10, concert by the Victorian Professional Orchestra"; 12,40 a,m>, dance music until 1.30. MELBOURNE, 3LO (484 Metres), 8.15 p.m.—Dinner music; 10, concert pro-, gramme; 12.20 a.m., news.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20758, 29 December 1930, Page 13

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WIRELSSS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20758, 29 December 1930, Page 13

WIRELSSS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20758, 29 December 1930, Page 13