WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following wireless programmes will be broadcast by the va-ious New Zealand stations to-day:—-IYA, Auckland. 1 p.m., (approx.),, rebroadcast description of Ileeney-Tunney contest, New York; 3, studio items; G.O, children’s session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, chimes; 8.1, overture, Strand Theatre Orchestra; 8.11, vocal, St. Andrew’s Quartette, “See How the Fates”; 8.15; instrumental, Auckland Trio, “Novclletten”; 8.24, contralto, Phyllis Gribbin, “The Enchantress’’; 8.24, Hawaiian guitar, “Waters .of Waikiki”; 8.33, tenor, Robert Peter, “Farewell in Lhc Desert”; 8.38, ’cello, Molly Wright, “Symphonic Variations,” 8.4 3, St. Andrew’s Quartette, “Cradle Song”; 8.47, one-act comedy Auckland Comedy Players, direction J. F. Montague, “A-Perfect Pair”; 9.8, orchestra; 9.18, St. Andrew’s Quartette, “Music, When Soft Voices”; 9.22, Hawaiian, “Isle of Oaku”; 9.20, soprano, Madame Richards, “An Irish-Folk Song”; 9.30, elocution, J. F. Montague, “Off and On”; 9.30, accordeon, selections; 9.43, bass, Arthur Coledge, "The Sentinel”; 9.47,’ Auckland 1 Trio, “Serenade"; 9.50, St. Andrew's Quartette. 2YA, Wellington. 3 p.m., studio items; G.O, children’s session; 7.0, news and market reports, 7.10, lectureUe, E. P. Crowther, “A Royal Hobby”; 8.1, overture, the orchestra; 8.9, vocal, Etude Frio, 813, soprano Cretla Stark, “Here’s to Love and Laughter”; 8.17, vocal. Hay Kemp and Frank Skinner, “Qui Vive”; 8.31, fantasia, orchestra, ‘'Star of Eve"; 8.37, humour, Vernon Oswin. “The Grimbles and the Cwad"; 8.43, tenor, Frank Skinner, “The Faery Song”; 8.4 7, orchestra; 9.1, baritone, Ray Kemp, "mi the Hoad to Mandalay,” “Follow Me ’Mine”; 9.9, .Mrs It. S. Watson, “Kipling and His Works”; 9.29 orchestra: 9.37, Cretla Stark and Itita’Arnold, “Barcarolle”; 9.41, humour, Vernon Oswin, "Lord Lundy,” “Breakfast"; 9.47, .Itita Arnold, “Fat Li I’ Fellow”; 9.51, Elude Quartette, “Soft and Low”; 9.54, orchestra, “Lilac Time.” 3YA, Cnristchurch. 3 p.m., studio items; 0.0, children's session; 7.15. news and sports results;
8.0, miscellaneous programme of vocal and instrumental items; recitals and humour. 4YA, Dunedin. 3 p.m., studio items; 6.0, children's session, 7.15 news; 7.30, book reviews; 8.0, selected programmo of concert items, including flute and cornet solos, contralto and bass solos; 9.0, dance music from Savoy Cabaret. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Sydney, 2FC.—7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.0, sports and news, commercial; 8.30, dinner music; 8.4 5, studio music; 9.0, late news; 9.15, studio orchestra; 9.30, comic opera, “ Robin Hood,” by Sydney Grand and Light Opera Company. 10.20, lecturette, Donald McLean. 10.36, acts II arid 111., “Robin Hood”; 12.5, Ambassadors’ Dance Orchestra, dance music; studio music and late news. Sydney, 28L.—7.15, children’s session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30, news and commercial; <9.0, lecture, “Gardening Science”; Irish night; 9.30, Topical Chorus. 9.33, Station Instrumental Trio; 9.40, baritone, W. E. Lewis; 9.47, Win and Kindle, entertainers; 9.57, ’cello, Bryce Carter; 10.4, soprano, Dorrie Ward; 10.11, Irish pipe selections; 10.16, tenor, Stanley Catlett; 10.23, comedy, Ivy Nicholls; 10.31, C. Dexter, racing prospects; 10.40, instrumental trio; J 0.53, W. E. Lewis; 11.0, Win and Windle; 11.10, Bryce Carter; 11.17, Dorrie Ward; 11.24, Irish pipe selections; 11.29, Stanley Catlett; 11.36, instrumental trio; 11.43, Ivy Nicholls; 11.55, Romano’s Dance Orchestra until 1 a.m.
Melbourne, 3LO.- —7.30 p.m., children’s session; 8.35, sports and commercial; 8.45, T. A. Smith, “Tobacco Culture”; 9.0, sporting talk, C. .1. Williams; 9.16, 11. K. Love, talk on wireless, “Technicalities"; 9.2B, 4Collingwood Citizens’ Band; 9.38, vocal Bob Barlow. 9.45, hand; 9.52, soprano, Berenice Morsburgh; 9.59, Collier’s Mouth Organ Orchestra; 10.14, haritone, Vladimir Klin; 10.21, band; 10.28, Boh Barlow; 10.35. University Symphony Orchestra; 11.35, Eric Welch, racing prospects; it. 15, Janetzki. Trio; 11.55, hand. .12.2, nows: 12.14, piano - accoiMcon, "Diero”; 12.24, Vladimir Elin; 12.31, Vagabond fiance Orchestra. Melbourne, 3 Aft (484 metres). — 6.30 p.m., May’s Band; 7.0, contralto, dean Brunton: 7.7, Gipsy Players; -7.30, tenor, Senia Chostiakoff; 7.37, Gipsy Players. 7.45, ’cello, Helga Brennecke; 7.53, Gipsy Players; 8.15,
; violin, Bertha Jorgensen; 8.23, Gipsy I Players; 8.30, Jean Brunton; 8.37, ■hand; 9.0; Senia Chostiakoff; 9.7, hand. 9.30,. news' and commercial; 10.0, community singing; 11.0, second act, “Hit tlic Deck"; 12.0, the Two Johnsons; 12.25, news. Brisbane, ,4QG (385 metres). —7.3(?, news and commercial; 7.40, dinner music; 8.0, children’s session; 8.30, news and market reports, sports review; 9.30, flute recital, solo and concerted numbers; 10.30, vocal and instrumental programme, humour, news.
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17465, 27 July 1928, Page 9
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