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WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT.

2YA, WELLINGTON. (420 Metres). 3 p.m: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1 : Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Gwen and Uncle Jeff. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7,40: Lecturcttc—Mr T. Bryce Wilson, “Care of the Feet.” S.O: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 8.1 r Relay from the Town Hall of the boxing preliminaries held under the auspices of the Wellington Boxing Assoeition. 9.0 (approx.) : Description of the contest between Johnny Leckie and Norman Radford. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Scatter7.15: News and weather report. 7.30: Talk on Books by Mr E. J. Bell. 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by Woolston Brass Band, conducted by Mr R. J. Estall, and assisted bv 3YA artists. 8.1: March —the Band, ‘‘Faithful and Free. Trombone solo svith band accompaniment. Soloist, Bandsman AV. Lanham, “Lend Me Your Aid.” 8.10: Baritone sol<v—Mr E. A. Dowell, (a) “Marguerite,” (b) “Come Sing to Me.” o.l7: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Lugana Lullaby,” (b) “Seherzc.” 8.26: Soprano solos—Miss Trances Hamerton, (a) “Nightingales and Passion Stirred.” 8.30: Overture—the band, “Pique Dame.” 8.38: Tenor solos—Mr Russell Sumner, fa) “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes,” (b) ‘‘l’ll Sing Thee Songs of Araby.” 8.44: Humorous recitation—Mr J. J. Flcwellyn, “Monty on Bolshevism.” 8.49: Soprano and tenor duet—The Happy Duo, ‘The Swing Song.” 8.54: Weather forecast. 8.56: Chorus, Light Opera Company, (kirns from “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Zonophone record A 317. 9.6: Baritone solo—Mr E. A. Dowell, “Schoolday Sweethearts.” 9.10: Selection—the Band. ‘‘Norma.’ 9.19: Soprano solos—Miss Francis Hamorton, (a) “Hcffle Cuckoo Faire,” (b) “Forest Lullaby.” 9.23: Instrumental trios Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Romance,” (L») “Minuet.” 9.32: Tenor solos—Mr Russell Sumner, “The Water Lily in the Woods.” 9.36: March—the Band, “Marche Militairo, No. 1.” Cornet solo with band accompaniment Soloist, Bandsman R. Barber, “Love’s Old Sweet 9.47: Humour--Mr J. J. Flcwellyn, “An Embarrassing Situation.” 9.25: Soprano and tenor duet—The Happy Duo, “Greeting.” « 9.55: Valse military—the Band. “Grenadiers.” March —the Band. “Fearless.” 10.0: God Save the King. 4QG, BRISBANE. (353 Metres). 6.0: Mail train running times. 6.2: Daily Standard news. 6.8: Stock Exchange information. 6.9: Metal quotations. 6.10: A science talk. “The Solar Constant of Radiation,” by Mr Inigo Jones. 6.28: Announcements. 6.30: Bedtime stories by The Sandman. 7.0: Special news service. 7.3: Market reports.

7.25 Fenwick’s stock report 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7 43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturette—"A Talk on Pigs,” by Mr E J Shelton (instructor in pig raising). PAPAL LEGATE'S VISIT—EXHIBITION HALL MEETING. During the evening portion of the public meeting held in connection with the visit to Brisbane of His Eminence Cardinal Cerretti (Papal Legate) will be relayed from the ExI hibition Hall. The portion broadcast will include the presentation of addresses by the Archbishop, Clergy and Laity, and speeches by the following will be transmitted: —His Grace the Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig), His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor (Mr Wm. Lennon). His Eminence Cardinal Cerretti. MR. HERBERT COULTER’S PARTY. During the time broadcasting is not in progress from the Exhibition Hall, the following programme arranged by Mr Herbert Coulter will be broadcast from the studio: Piano duet—“Tarantelle,” Miss Kitty Miller and Mr Herbert Coulter. Bass solos—(a) “Eriskay Love Lilt,” from “Songs of the Hebrides”; (b) “Border Ballad,” Mr J. E. England. Piano solox —(a) “To the Spring.” (b) "Prelude in G Mino-,” Miss Kitty Miller. Vocal duet—“lr the S.xingtime,” Miss Kitty Miller and Mr J. E. England. Violin solos—(a) “Andantino,” (b) “Rondino,” Mr Roy Mannion. Solo—"La Serenata.” Miss Kitty Miller (violin obligato by Mr Roy Mannion). Piano solos—(a) “Coronach,” (b) “Stacacto Etude.” Mr Herbert Coulter. Bass solos—(a) operatic aria, “O Fair Palermo,” from “Sicilian Vespers,” (b) “When All the Word is Young,” Mr J. E. England. Violin solos—(a) “Meditation, (b) Minuet in D,” Mr Roy Mannion. Solos—(a) “Annie Laurie,” (b) “Waltz Song from ‘Tom Jones’,” Miss Kitty Miller; accompaniments by Mr Herbert Coulter. 10.0: The Daily Mail news; wvatber news. Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres). 6.1 b p.m.: Children’s Bession. 6.30: Dinner music. 7.15: Weather reports; latest sport information ; Evening News service. Programme announcements. 8.0: Chimes of “Big Ben.” Evening concert session. 10.15: From the Ambassadors, the Ambassadors’ Danes Orchestra (conductor, Al Hammet). 10.30: From the studio, late weather forecast. 10.31: The Ambassadors’ Dane* Orchestra. 10.42: Studio music. 10.47: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. 10.57: From the studio, to-morrow’s programme and late news. 11.0: “Big Ben.” The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, in popular number*. 11.45: Close down. 2BL, SYDNEY. (35S Metres). 6.30 p.m.: Dinner music. I. Chimes. Sporting and athletic news; weather information; market and stock re7.45: Programme announcements. 8.0: G.P.O. chimes; Broadcasters’ topical chorus 8.2: Concert programme from tha studio. 10.19: Rasume of following day’s programme and weather report. 10.24: The Wentworth Cafe Dance Orchestra, under tbe direction of Mr Cyril Kaye, broadcast from the ballroom of the Wentworth Cafe. During intervals between dances Sun news will be broadcast. 11. G.P.O. chimes. Close down Sydney (326 m. 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2KY, Sydney (280 m. 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.; 2HD,

Newcastle (80m.), irregular; 2MK, Bathurst (275 m. irregular; 2UE. South Randwick (297 m. 9.30 to 11.30; 2UW, Sydney (268 m. irregular; 3DB, Melbourne (255 m. 8 p.m. to midnight; 3UZ, Melbourne (319 m. Monday, Wednesday, 9 to 11.30 p.m.; SCL, Adelaide (395 m. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. ; 7ZL, Hobart (516 m. 8.0 p.m. till 1.30 p.m.; 7BN, Launce•ton (283 m. irregular.

Note.—ln regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian stations Australian time is given in each instance, which is 1J hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 10

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WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 10

WIRELESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 220, 17 September 1928, Page 10

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