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TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST

-"WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Details of the’programmes to be sent out by New Zealand and Australian broadcasting stations this afternoon and evening are: — NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. IYA Auckland.—3 p.m., afternoon session; 4 p.nu, literary selection; 4.8 p.m., studio items; 4.25 p.m., sports recults to hand; 6 p.m., children’s session; 7.15 p.m., news and market reports; M p.m., chimes; hand, (a) “Hiawatha” (b) “Liberty Bell”; St. Andrew’s Quartpt, ‘‘Strange Adventure”; pianoforte, Air. Eric Maxwell, “Valse Chromatique”; tenor, Mr. Stanley Raymond, “0 Flower Divine ’; orchestra, “Blue Danube”; St. Andrew’s Trio, “The Man Who Would TVoo a hair Maid”; trio, “Ist Movement', Trio in G”; contralto, Miss Phyllis Gribbm, “0 Love From Thy Power”; Snappy Three, (a) “Just Like a Melody” (b) "Baby Mine”; weather forecast; orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet, Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus”; bass, Mr. Arthur , Colledge, ’ “Father O’Flynn”;

violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, “Rondo”; soprano, Miss Adelaide Taylor, “The Dancing Lesson”; Louisiana Sugar Babies, “Persian Rag”; trio, “The Potted Blacksmith”; Messrs. Raymond and Colledge, "Go Baffled Coward”; Mr. Eric Maxwell, “Three Miniatures”; The Snappy Tree, (a) “A Bungalow and You” (b) Jazz piano solo, (e) “Side by Side”; St. Andrew’s Quartet, “Pussy’s in the -Well”; orchestra, “Kawaihau Waltz”; 10.2 p.m., close down. 2YA Wellington.—4.3o p.m., results of Kellerman Cup harbour race; G p.m., children’s session; 7 p.m., news session; 7.40 p.m., lecturette; 8 p.m., chimes; studio concert by the Wellington City Silver Band, and assisting artists; band, “Freedom and Honour”; “Musical Fragments”; Mellow Fellows, “Constantinople”; child impersonation, Mrs. W. J. Bailey; dramatic sketch, Mr. and Airs. William J. Bailey; band, dier”; “Adoration”; The Scotch Fellow, “Lassie o’ Mine”; mezzo-soprano, .Miss Christian Young, “Hine E Aline”; band, “Glorinda”; weather forecast; The Ballad Singer, “Pal of Aly Cradle Days”; The Bass Fellow, .Stonecracker John”; euphonium, “The Village Blacksmith”; band, “Bells of Sunset”; The Sentimental Fellow, “To a Miniature”; one-act play, Mrs. and Mr. W. J. Bailey; band, “American Tour”; The Fellow Who Knows, “Listen to My Tale of Woe”; The Mellow Fellows, “My

Alother’s Lullaby”; band, “Westbury”; results, of Norden Cup from Riddiford Baths, Lower .Hutt;. 10.1 p.m., close down.

3YA Christchurch. —6, p.m., children’s session; 7.15 p.m., news .session;. 7.30 talk; 8 p.m., chimes; orchestra, “Dance of the Hours”; song cycle, “The Golden Threshold,” presented by the Madame Gower-Burns Grand Opera Quartet, assisted by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; weather report; orchestra, “Scheherazade”; tenor, Air. Ernest Rogers, “Aly Dreams”; recital; ’cello, Air. Harold Baek, (a) “Chanson Hindoue” (b). “Dance of the Gnomes”; soprano, Aladame Gower-Burns, “Sing, Sweet Bird”; orchestra, “Scheherazade”; contralto, Airs. Anne Harper, “Habanera”; recital, Mr. W. H. Aloees; bass Air. Jas. Filer, “Song of the Lighthouse Bell”; orchestra, “Sehederazade”; 10.8 p.m., close down. 4YA Dunedin.—Silent day. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC Sydney.—7.4s p.m., children’s session; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, piano solo; 9.53, popular music; 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including piano recital by Ewart Chapple and Horace Keats also travel talk by C. R. Hall. 2BL Sydney.—7.4s p.m,, children’s ses-

sion; 8.30, news and sports results; 8.40, dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items; 10 selected programme of vocal and instrumental items, including baritone solos by Rowell Bryden. 3LO Alelbourne. —8 p.m., children’s session; 9.5, news, markets and cricket results; 9.4 G, leeturettes, etc.; 10.15, dance programme, Radi-o-aees Dance Orchestra;* 10.24, humour, Courtney Ford; 10.27, orchestra; 10.36, selected, Jack Lumsdaine; 10.39, . orchestra; 10.46, contralto, Diana Belmont; 10.51, orchestra; 11, bass, John Byrne; 11.3, orchestra; 11.12, Courtney Ford; 11.15, orchestra; H-24, Jack Lumsdaine; 11.27, orchestra; 11.36, Diana Belmont; 11.39, 11.48, John Byrne; 11.51, orchestra; 12, news; 12.15, orchestra; 12.24, Courtney Ford; 12.27, orchestra; 12.36 Jack Lumsdaine; 12.39, orchestra; 12.48* Diana Belmont; 12.51, orchestra. 3AR Melbourne. —8 p.m., gramophone records; 9, news; 9.25, gramophone records; 9.50, cricket results; 10, lectur-_ ettes; 10.30, orchestra; 10.45, one-act’ play, “The Perfect Butler,” produced by Winifred Aloverley; 11.5, orchestra; 11.15 talk, Donald AlcLean; 11.30, baritone,’Donald McLean; 11.37, orchestra; 11.42 selected, the Radio Alelodymakers; 12.2,* orchestra; 12.7, J. Alexander Browne; 12.14, orchestra; 12.20, news. 4QG Brisbane. —8 p.m., general Infor-

mation; 8.5, organ music; 8.25, commercial news; 8.30, children’s session; 9, news, markets and lecturette; 10, special Dickens’ Commemoration programme, including one-act play, Sydney Carton’s Sacrifice; 11.30, studio concert; 12, news.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1929, Page 15

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TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1929, Page 15

TO-NIGHT’S BROADCAST Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1929, Page 15