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IYA. AUCKLAND. (333 Metres). I 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 4.30: Close down. i 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Mjuk. 1 7.15: News and market reports. 8.0: Chimes. < 8.1: Orchestral—Da jos Bela Orchestra, ’’Electric Girl.” J 8.5: Vocal duo— Hazell-Sutherland Duo, "Sincerity.” < 8.9: Instrumental trio —Auckland Trio, "Trio.” 8.17: Bass solo—Mr Duncan Black, “Ho, ] Jolly Jenkin.” 8.21 : Xylophone solo—Billy Whitlock, “Hel- ] ter Skelter.” 8.25: Contralto solo—Miss Phyllis Hazell, ‘ "Lilac.” 8.29: Recital Messrs Thomas Harris and i Jack Mackie. "Brutus and Cassius.” 8.37: Soprano with orchestra. “Margherita Salvi, "The Barber of Seville—ll Son Docile.” 8.41: Vocal duet—Messrs James Simpson and Dunean Black, “If I Might Come to You.” 8.45: Violin solo—Miss Ina Bosworth, "Sicilienne.” 8.49: Baritone solo—Mr Frank Sutherland. "Out Where the Big Ships Go.” 8.53: Orchestral —Dajos Bela Orchestra, “EldgafTeln.” 8.57: Weather forecast. 8.59: Vocal duet—Hazell-Sutherland Duo, "Love, the Cuckoo.” 9.3: Tenor solo—Mr James Simpson, “A Memory.” 9.17: Orchestral —Julian Fuhs’ Symphony Orchestra. "Rhapsody in Blue.” 9.25: Bass solo—Mr D. Black, “Cradle of the Deep.” ; 9.29: Humour- -Hebrew Two, “Happy Abe and Dismal Ike.” 9.39: Contralto solo—Miss Phyllis Hazell, "Tired Hands.” 9.43: Tenor solo —Mr J. Simpson, “Ninetta.” 9.47 : Instrumental trio—Auckland Trio, “Demande A L’Oiseau Qui S’Eveille.” 9.54: Baritone solo—Mr F. Sutherland, "Archie of the Royal Air Force.” 9.57: Vocal duct—Messrs Black and Simpson, “Song of the Sword.” 10.3: God Save the King. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (120 Metres). 3.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt 7.0: News session—market reports and sports results. • 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Special programme by "The Rhubarbar- | A few introductory remarks by One of the Chiefs. 8.3: Instrumental—Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) “You’re a Real Sweetheart” ; (l») "In a Bamboo Garden.” i 8.11: Vocal—The Soothing Serenaders of the Rhubarbarians, selected. 8.15: Pianoforte—The Deputy Chief Rhubarbarian, (a) Selected; <b) "Virginian Creepers” 8.22: Sketch The Chief and a Lady Friend, "Lady Godiva." 8.28: Trumpet solo—One of the Musical Rhubarbarians, "Because.” 8.32: Vocal—The Ballad Singer, “When You and I Were Young, Maggie!” 8.36: Instrumental—Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra. (a) “My Bouquet of Memories’* >: b) "Ho. Ho, Ho, Hogan.” 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: Pianoforte duet - Two Rhubarbarians, “Poet and Peasant.” 9.8: Vocal—One of the Minstrel Troups, "Down in De Cane Break.” 9.12: Instrumental—Rudolph’s Dance Orchestra, (a) “Chelita”; (b> “Jeannine” ; (c) “I’m Wingin’ Home.' 9.24: Sketch —The Rhubarbarians, “3LO. Melbourne." 9.30: Trombone solo—Another Musician, “Switchback.” 9.34: Humour—The Jester, “Song of the Prune.” 9.38: Xylophone solo—Rhubarbarian Drummor, "Colonel Bogey.” 9.42: Vocal—Baritone member, Selected. 9.46: Saxophone solos, (a) “Song of India”; (b) ‘Valse Hilda.” 9.52: Sketch—The Chief and hie Lady Friend, “The Stocking." 9.56: Instrumental—Rudolph’s Dance Or- , chestra. (a) “Felix the Cat”; (b) “Carita”; (c) “Was it a Dream.” 10.2: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 Metres,. 3.0: Afternoon session—Selected studio 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Hal. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA. Wellington. 8.7: Baritone solo—Mr Robert Allison, “Hear Me, Gentle Maritana.” 8.11: Pianoforte solos —Miss Frances Hamilton. (a) “A Prelude”; (b) “Finnish Lullaby.” 8.21: Soprano solo—Aria—Madame GowerBurns, “Teacha La Notte.” 8.25: Violin solo—Edith Lorand, “The Old Tower of St. Stephen.” 8.29: Contralto solo—Aria—Mrs Anne Harper, “Sequidilla.” <8.33: Instrumental trios—Carter Sisters, (a) “Melody in F.” (b) “Variations on Robin Adair.” 8.43: Recital—Mr L. T. J. Ryan, “A Backwood Penance” 8.49: Tenor solo—Mr Ernest Rogers, "All Hail, Thou Dwelling.”

8.53: Tenor and baritone duet—Grand Opera Duo, selected. 8.67: Weather forecast. 8.59: Fantasia—Edith Lorand Orchestra, “Norma.” 9.7: Baritone solo—Mr Robert Allison, “The Toreador’s Song.” 9.11: Violin solos—Edith Lorand, (a) “Minuet in G”; (b) “Schon Rosmarin.” 9.15: Soprano solo—Aria—Madame GowerBurns, “Mother, You Know the Story.” 9.19: Cembalo solos—Anna Linde, (a) “Le Coucou”; (b) “Le Tambourin.” 9.23: Tragedy and comedy—Mr L. T. J. Ryan, “Earthernware.” 9.31: Soprano and contralto duet—Grand Opera Duo, “Butterfly and Suzuki” 9.35: Instrumental trios—Carter Sisters, (a) “The Herd Girl's Dream” ; (b) "Home, Sweet Home.” 9.40: Tenor recitative and aria—Mr Ernest Rogers, “On With the Motley.” 9.44: Organ solo—Sigmund Krumgold, “Gipsy Love Song.” 9.48: Contralto solo and aria, followed by final quartet—Mrs Anne Harper and Grand Opera Quartet, (a) “King of the Shades”; (b) “One Morn, If I Remember Well.” 9.56: Orchestral—Frank Mestfield's Orchestra, “Classica.” 10.4: Close down. 4QG, BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.30: Bedtime stories conducted by “The Sandman.” 7.0: News in brief. 7.5: Late commercial news. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45: Lecturette: “A Talk on Books” by Mr J. Doyle. The complete programme to-night will be provided by the Sandgate Methodist Choir. 8.0: National Anthem. The Choir—“ Land of Hope and Glory.” J. L. Murray— “O Lovely Night.” The Choir—“ The Heavens are Telling.’* Violet Clarke-—“ Come Unto Me.” Mrs W. J. Brett (elocutionist) — “What Grandmother Wore.” Mrs Norman Bell—Selected solo. The Choir—“ Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming.” Jean Iredale and W. L. Iredale.—Vocal duet “In the Springtime.” The Choir—Part-song—“The Shadows O'er the Valley Steal.” The Choir—“ Viking’s Song.” Norman Brandon (violinist) —“Hungarian Dance No. 6.” Bryth Evans. —Solo with choral accompanied “Ashgrove.” The Choir—Selection of hymns. 9.0; Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1 : Movements of the Travelling Dental Clinic. Mrs W. J. Brett (elocutionist) — “Grandfather on the Death of Little Nell.” D. W. Fraser —“Hatfield Bells” Choir—Part-song—“Come Away, Sweet Gwen Taylor—“ Banks of Alan Water.” The Choir—Anthem—“Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace.” Mrs H. Taylor—“ Sleepy Hollow Tune.” The Choir—Anthem—“God is a Spirit.*• Mrs Norman Bell—Selected solo. The Choir—Chorus —“The Lost Chord.” Mrs W. J. Brett (elocutionist) —“PlumThe Choir—Part-song—“Lullaby.” Norman Brandon (violinist) —“Swing Song” The Choir—Part-song—“Sleep, Gentle Lady” 10.0: “The Daily Mail” news; “The Courier” news ; weather news. Close down. 2BL. KTDNET. (35$ Metres). 6.1 b p.m.: Children’s session. 6.30 p.m.: Dinner mucic, 7.0: 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 the studio. 10.19: Resume 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 Went- I worth Cafe. During intervals between dances Sun news will be broadcast. 11.30: G.P.O. chimes. Close down 2FO, SYIWKT. (442 Metres). 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’ Dance Orchestra (conductor, Al Hammet). 10.30: From the studio, late weather foreeaat. 10.81: The Ambassadors’ Danos Orchestra. 10.42: Studio music. 10.47: The Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra. Hours, wavelengths, etc., c.f other Australian stations are:— 2BE, Sydney (326 m. Tuesday, Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m. ; 2GB, ■ 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 I (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, Adei laide (395 m. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. ; 7ZL, Hobart i (516 m. 8.0 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 7BN, Launceston (283 m. irregular. NOTE.— In regard to the detailed programmes of the Australian stations Australian I time is given in each instance, which is 2 hours behind that of New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 10

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WIRELESS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 10

WIRELESS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 10

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