WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS,
The following wireless programmes will be broadcast by the various Flew Zealand stations to-day:— *
TYA, Auckland.
3 p.m.: Selected studio items. 4.0: Literary selection, by tho Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. G.O: Children’s session, Nod. 7.15: Talk, “Motoring,” by Mr George Campbell. 7.30: Rugby review, by Mr .7. K. Moloney, member of Christchurch Rugby Union. S.O: Chimes. Programme of Irish songs and melodies. 8.1: Orchestral selection, Record. 8.9: .Madame Mary Towscy's Vocal Quartette. 8.14: Cornet solo, Mr Eustace Tregilgas. 8.19: Baritone solo, Mr John Bree. 8.24: Auckland Instrumental Trio. 5.32: Soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey. 8.30: Elocutionary, Mr J. F. Montague. 8.48: Tenor solo, Mr John McDougall. 8.52: Harp solo, Record. 8.56: Contralto solo, Miss Gwyneth Evans. 9.0: Baritone solo, Mr Leo O’Malley. 9.4: Weather forecast. 9.5: Orchestral selection, Record. 9.12: Soprano solo, Madame Mary Towsey. 9.17: Cornet solos, Mr E. Tregilgas. 9.25: Baritone solos, Mr J. Bree. 9.29: Auckland Instrumental Trio. 9.37: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague. 9.43: ’Cello solo, Miss Molly Wright. 9.48: Tenor solo, Mr J. McDougall. 9.52 : Harp solo, Record. .9.56: Madame Mary Towsey’s Vocal Quartette. 10. i: God Save the King. £YA, Wellington. 3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Gramophone Items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results. 5.0: Close down. 6.0: Children's session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results to hand. 7.40: Lccturclte: “Rig Came Hunting in the Northern Waters of New Zealand,” by Colonel F. Rurlon Mabin. 8.0: Chimes. S.i: Overture, Orchestra. 8.11: Philharmonic Vocal Quartette. 8.15: Contralto solos, Miss Madge Freeman. 8.22: Symons-Ellwood-Short Instrumental Trio. 5.32: Humour, Madame Eugenic Dennis. 8.37: Mrs Mildred Kenny's Steel Guitar Trio. 8.44: Bass solo, Mr C. Brvden. 5.51: Vocal duet, Miss Madge Freeman and Mr Edwin Dennis. 8.55: Trombone solo, willi orchestral accompaniment, Mr 11. Oakes. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.3 : Soprano solo, Mrs Ellison Porter. 9.15: Philharmonic Vocal Quartette. 9.19: Mrs Mildred Kenny’s Steel Guitar Trio. 9.33 : Selection, orchestra. 9.43: Humour, Madame Eugenio Dennis. 9.48: Philharmonic Vocal Quartette. 9.52: Instrumental, Orchestra. 10.2: God Save the King. UYA. Christchurch. 3 p.m.: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 4.30 : Close down. 6.0: Children’s session, Big Brother. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Sports review. 8.0: Overture. Robert Schumann vocal programme. 8.5: Melodious Vocal Quartette. 8.9: Mouth-organ solo, Mr Alfred Tohill. 8.13: Soprano solos, Miss Frances llamerton. 8.19: ’Cello solo. Mr Harold Beck. 8.23: Bass solo, Mr T. lb Williams. 8.27 : Christchurch instrumental Broadcasting Trio. 8.35: Contralto solo, Miss Belle Renaut. 8.39: Jazz on piano, Mr Alee Cowham. 8.44: Soprano and tenor duet, Melodious Duo. 8.48: Humorous recital, Mr J. P. Darragh. 8.54: Melodious Four Vocal Quartette. 8.58: Weather forecast. 9.0: Overture. 9.5: Contralto solo, Miss Relic Renaut. 9.9: Mouthorgan solos, Mr Alfred Tohill. 9.15: Bass solo, Mr- T. D. Williams. 9.19: 'Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck. 9.24: Melodious Four Vocal Quartette. 9.28 : Christchurch Instrumental Broadcasting Trio. 9.36: Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerlon. 9.42: Jazz novelties on the piano, Mr Alec Cowham. 9.48: Humorous recital, Mr J. P. Darragh. 9.55: Melodious Four Vocal Quartette. God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin.
3 p.m.: Chimes. 3.1: Gramophone recital. 3.15: Address on “The History of Cloth,” by Miss Buccleuch, of the D.S.A. 3.30: Music from the Savoy. 3.45: Studio items. 4.0: Music from the Savoy. 4.15: Gramophone items 4.25: Sports results. 4.30: Close down. C.O: Chimes. G.i: Children’s session, Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Address on “The Latest Books,” by Mr 11. Greenwood, of Dunedin Athenaeum. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Orchestral overture. 8.10: Mezzosoprano solos, Miss Molly Vickers. 8.15: Cornet solo, Mr George Christie. 5.23: Baritone solos, Mr L. M. Cachemaille. 8.27: Recitals, Miss Sheila Neilson. 8.3 G: Mezzo-soprano solos, Miss Molly Makers. 8.39: Cornet solos, Mr George Christie. 8.49: Baritone solos, Mr L. M. Cachemaille. 8.55: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Dance music from the Savoy. 10.2: God Save the King. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Sydney, 2 F C. —7.15 p.m., children’s session; 8.0, sporting and commercial; 8.30, Hotel Australia Orchestra; 8.45, humour, Compton Courts; 9.0, late news; 9.5, interviews of guests by a notable theatrical person from the lobby of Prince Edward Theatre; 9.30, Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra and Wurlitzcr organ; 10.15, contralto, Peg try Dunbar; 10.23, radio sketch, Scott Alexander; 10.30, Russian baritone, Vladimir Elin; 10.4 0, musical act, Carlton and Shaw; 10.50, Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; 11.0, Vladimir KHn; 11.8, Scott Alexander; 11.18, Peggy Dunbar; 11.20, Two Melody Bovs; 11.35, Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra; 11.50, popular songs, Lila Payne; piano, Arthur Powell; 11.57, Two Melody Boys; 12.8, Carlton and Shaw; 12.18, Ambassadors’ Dance Band;' 12.24, Lila Bayne, and Arthur Powell; 12.30, Ambassadors’ Dance Band until 1.15 a.in. Melbourne, 3LO. —7.30 p.m., children’s hour; 8.45, L. C. Bartels on “Irrigated Agriculture—Top-dressing Lucerne”; 9.0, C. J. Williams on “Tomorrow’s Stadium Event”; 9.in, It. K. Love on wireless “technicalities”; 9.3(i, Collingwood Citizens’ Band; 9.41, baritone, Colin Crane; 9.47, Band; 9.57, The Kalamas; 10.10, soprano, Kathleen Simms; 10.17, Band; 10.30, a story of an opera, directed by W. G. James'; 11, Band; 11.10, Colin Crane; 11.17, Orchestra; 11.27, Eric Welch on to-morrow’s races; 11.37, Band; 11.4 4, tenor, T. James Lloyd; 11.51, Orchestra; 12.1, Kathleen Simms; 12.8, news; 12.20, T. James Lloyd; 12.27, Hand; 12.30, dance music by Lhe Vagabonds until 1.10 a.m.
Melbourne, 3AIL —G. 30 p.m., dance music, May's Band; 7.0, contralto, Winifred Greer; 7.7, tho Gypsy Players; 7.22, violin, Bessie Gaunson; 7.30, baritone, Herbert Sanderson; 7.37, May’s Band; 8.7, Gypsy Players; 8.30, Herbert Sanderson; 8.37, Gypsy Players; 8.52, viola, Dorothy Roxburgh; 9.0, May’s Band; 9.30, commercial news; 10.0, orchestra; 10.15, mezzo soprano, Freda Trcwcek; 10.22, violin, Herbert Pettifer; 10.27, Victoria Trio; 10.35, entertainer, J. Harcourt Bailey; 10.46, orchestra; 10.58, baritone,“Will Davis; 11.5, Victoria String Quartette; 11.30, Freda Treweek; 11.37, Orchestra; 11.53, G. Harcourt Bailey; 12.2, Will Davis; 12.10, Orchestra; 12.20, news.
Brisbane, 4QG. —7.30 p.m., news and commercial; 7.40, dinner music from Paris Cafe; 8.0, children’s session; 8.30, news, commercial and sporting; 9.30, vocal and instrumental programme by the Queensland Musical, Literary and Self Aid Society for the Blind; 11.30, laic news.
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17447, 6 July 1928, Page 10
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1,004WIRELESS PROGRAMMES Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17447, 6 July 1928, Page 10
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