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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8; Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pan. 7.15: News and information session. 8.0: Chimes. Vocal programme presented by “The Troubadours.” 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, “Orpheus in Der Unterweldt.” 8.1: Chorus—The Troubadours, “Day Born of Love.” 8.15: Vocal duet - “None Shall Part Us.” 8.19: Humour-Mr T. T. Garland, “Mirth.” 8.25: Tenor and chorus, “Sunshine Above.” 8.29: Vocal quartette, “Italio de Lingo.” 8.33: OrchestralNew Light Symphony Orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest.” 8.37: Chorus—The Troubadours, “Three Fishers.” 8.41 : -Instrumental— Orchestra, (a) “Minuet,” (h) "Kilauea,” (c) “The Globe Trotter.” 8.50: Solos, (a) “Titi-Torea,” (b) “Matangi.” 8.56: Chorus for ladies’ voice?., “Mayhells and Ihc Flowers.” 9.0: Evening forecast. 9.2: Suite j—Orchestra. "A Children's Suite.” 9.10: SoIprano solo. “Se Sanin Rose.” 9.14: Baritone and chorus, “Tommy Atkins.” 9.18: Humour —Mr T. T. Garland, “More Mirth.” 9.23: Chorus, “Blue Danube Waltz.” 9.27: Contralto solo, “The Glory of the Sea.” 9.30: Clarinet sool with orchestral accompaniment Orchestra. “Slavonic Rhapsody.” 9.39: ( horus, “Bonnie Laddie.” 9.43: Programme of His Master’s Voice dance music. 11.0: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 Metres). 3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramohone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: News session. 7.40; Lecturette —Mr W. J. Fergie, Publicity Branch N.Z. Railways, “The People's Railways.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Studio concert by the band of the Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment, under the cond ctorship of Lieut. B. J. Shardlow, and assisting artists. 8.1: Overture—Band, “La Militaire.” 8.13: Quartette—The Mellow Fellows, “Since You Whispered ‘I Love You'.” 8.17: Baritone—The Baritone Fellow, “The Road to Loch Lomond.” 8.21: Recital—Mr Norman Aitken, recital of third prize dramatic poem of recent 2YA Poetry Competition, “Pania of the Reef.” 8.28: Cornet solo with band accompaniment—Sergt. W. Barke, “Beyond the Dawn.” Waltz—Band, "Embers.” 8.39: Bass solo—The Bass Fellow, “Good Cider for Me.” 8.43: Soprano solo —Gladys JloncrielT. “Some Day." 8.46: Character sketch -The Yorkshire Fellow. "I Am Upset.” 8.50: Quartette—All the Fellows. “My Mother’s Luljlaby.” 8.54: Ma*eh—-Band, “Irwell Springs.” 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Waltz—Symphony [Orchestra, “Blue Danube.” Mezzo-soprano

solo—Barbara Maurel, "In the neart of the Hills.” 9.8: Popular song -The Tenor Fellow, “What. Does it Matter?” 9.l2—Selection—Band, “I Puritani.” 9.24: Humour—Mr Norman Aitken, “The I'our Sports” (second prize poem of recent 2YA Poetry Competition). 9.31: Duet—Two Fellows, “Rose I Time.” 9.35: Euphonium solo with band accompaniment—Corporal J. Brittain, “Reverie in B Flat.”* Serenade—Band, “Moonlight.” 9.46: oCntralto with male quartette—Sophie Braslau, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." 9.50: Humour- The Funny Fellow, "Maori Tales." 9.54: Quartette —All the Fellows, “I Just Roll Along.” 9.58: March—Band, “Allendale.” 10.3: Closo down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres). I 3.0 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected gramoIphone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 14.30: Close down. 6.0: Children's session coniducted by Uncle John. 7.15: News session. 17.30: Talk—Mr G. Lawn, M.A., under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress Association. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Overture—Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington. 8.13: Contralto and tenor duet —Miss Dorothy Spiller and Mr Ernest Rogers, “Once More Returning.” 8.18: Violin solo —Miss Irene Morris, "Adagio— Pastorale.’ 8.23: Baritone aria—Mr James Filer, “O Star of Eve.” 8.27: Soprano recitative—Madame Gower Burns, “The Sad Years By.” 8.31: Wuriltzer organ- Reginald Foort, “Casse Noisette,” (a) Overture Miniature; (b) "Valse Fleur.” 8.39: Contralto solo—Miss Dorothy Spiller, “Gentle Flowers with Your Spell.” 8.43: Tenor solo—Mr Ernest Rogers, “Soft, and Pure” 8.47: So« prano and baritone duet—Grand Opera Duo, | "Ah I Daughter Let Me Comfort Thy Sorrow.” ’.9.2: Weather report. 9.4: Orchestral - Phi’a'delphia Symphony Orchestra, “Casse Noisette,” (a) Arab Dance; (b) Chinese Dance; |(c) Dance of the Flutes. 9.12: Contralto solo I —Miss Dorothy Spiller, "Dear Friends, FareIwell.” 9.17: Lecturette—Mr H. !•'. Skey, Director of the Christchurch Magnetic Observatory, “Earthquakes, their Cause and Effects.” With special reference to the recent disturbance. 9.32: Instrumental—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Swedish Folk Song No. 2,” (b) “Romance,” (c) “Waltz from Serenade.” 9.40: Aria- Madame Gower Burns —“Mia Piccirella.’ 9.45: Wurlitzer organ solo—Reginald Foort, “Schon Rosmarin.” 9.19: Waitz—Chicago Symphony Orchestra. “Wino, Women and Song.” March—Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Militaire.” 9.57: Tenor solo—Mr Ernest Rogers, “Ah, Si Ben Mio.’ 10.1: Violin solo—Miss Irene Morris, ‘‘Hornpipe.’ 10.5: Baritone solo—Mr James Filer, “She Alone Charmeth My Sadness.” 10.10: Quartette—Grand Operatic Quartette. “What From Vengeance Yet Restrains Me.” 10.14: Close down. 4QG. BRISBANE. (385 Metres). 6.30 p.m.: Bedtime stories conducted by “Thc Sandman.” 7.0: News in brief. 7.5: Stock Exchange news. 7.6: Metal quotations. 7.7: Market reports and Fenwick’s stock report. 7.30: Weather information. 7.40: Announcements. 7.43: Standard time signals. 7.45:

Lecturette: A talk on books, by Mr J. Doyle (McLeod’s). 8.0: From the City Tabernacle —Wedding music. Organ—“ Elsa's Procession tn the Cathedral." Part-song—“ Because." Organ—- “ Softly Awakes My Heart.’ Jack Atkinson—“A Song of Thanksgiving.” Organ—“ Swing Song.” Hymn—" The Voice That Bi*eathed O’er Eden.” Organ -“Serenade.” Edgar Mansfield—" Love’s Coronation.” Organ—- “ The Rosary.” Chorus—" The Bridal Chorus.” Organ-—“ Fanfare.” Ernest Harper- “Beloved, It is Morn.” Chorus—“ Bridal Chorus.” Organ—“ Wedding March.” 9.0: Metropolitan weather forecast. 9.1 : Movements of Travelling Dental Clinic. 9.5: Rio Grande Serenades—Tn selected Hawaiian melodies. 9.10: Mary MeNeish (soprano)—"Sc Saran Rose.” 9.14: Arthur Sharman (pianist)—“Valse Caprice.” 9.21 : Rio Grande Serenades in selected numbers. 9.30: Mary MeNeish (soprano)—"Carmona.” 9.40: A short impromptu programme by the Brisbane Citizens’ Band (Conductor, A. Kaeser). 10.0: The Daily *Mail news; The Courier news; weather news. Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2FC, Sydney (442 metres).—7 45 p.m., children’s session ; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.10, dinner music; 9.45, selected items ; 0.53, popular music ; 10.0, evening programme; 12 (midnight) dance music from the Ambassadors. ! 2BL, Sydney (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., children’s session : 8.30. news and sports; I .10, market reports; 9.25. stdio items and advertising talks; 10.0, selected concert pro--1 gramme ; 12 (midnight) dance music from the ' Wentworth. ' 3LO, Melbourne (371 metres). —8.5 p.m. ’ children’s session ; 9.5, news, markets and ' sports; 9.50. lecturette; 10.0, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items; 12 (midnight) dance music. BAR, Melbourne (484 metres).—B p.m., gramophone records ; 9.50, sports results, news, etc; 10.0, lecturcttes; 10.30, selected concert pro-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 10

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 10

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 10