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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.

NEW ZEALAND STATIONS, The following wireless programmes will be broadcast by the various New Zealand stations to-day:— •5 YA, Auckland. Silent day. 2YA, Wellington. 3 pm: Chimes. 3.1: Gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results. 50 : Close down. 6.0 : Children's session Aunt Gwen and Uncle Jeff. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, "The Traactor,” by Mr I. J. cave, technical expert of Shell Petroleum (Australia). Items by Ariel Singers will be songs popular 25 or 30 years aero 8.1: Overture, Orchestra. 8.9: Ariel Singers Ouartettc. 8.12. Studio I instrumental Trio. 8.22: Recitals. Mr | A Stanley Warwick. 8.30: Baritone i solos, Mr John Prouse. 8.42: Violin solo ' with orchestral accompan,merit, Miss Ava Symons. 8.46: Soprano solo, Miss Jeanette Briggs.. 8.49: Organ solos by Mr 11. Temple White. b. 09: Weather forecast. 9.1 : Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell. 9.5: Instrumental, Orchestra. 9.13: Vocal duet, Miss 'Jeanette Briggs and Mr Roy Hill. 9 16’ Recital, Mr A. Stanley Warwick. 9*23: Mezzo-contralto solo, Miss Ngaire Coster. 9.26: Tenor solos, Mr Roy Hilt. 9 32" Instrumental, Orchestra. 9.42. Vocal duet, Misses. J. Briggs and N Coster. 9.45: Bass solo, Mr J. M. Caldwell. 9.49: Instrumental, Orchestra. 10.1: God Save the King. 3VA, Christchurch. 3 p.m.: Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 6.0: Children’s session, Scatterjoy. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Talk on "‘Books, by Mr b. J. Bell 80: Chimes. Derry’s Military Band concert. 8.1: March and valse rnoderalo, Band. 8.11: Bass solos Mr Walter Brunsden. 8.17 : Contralto solos, Miss Dorothy Salter. 8.22: Selection, Band. 8.34: Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton. 8.39: Tenor solo, Mr A. R. Thompson. 8.43: Recital Miss Mavis Kinsella. 8.4 <: Allegro modcrato, Band. 8.59: Soprano and contralto duct, Dolce Duo. 9.3: Weather forecast. 9.5: Overture. 9.9: Tenor solos, Mr A. R. Thompson. 9 10" Soprano solos, Miss Frances Hamerton. 9.20: Humorous descriptive sketch, Band. 9.32: Mezzo-con-tralto solos, Miss Dorothy 9.39: Recitals, Miss Mavis Kinsella. 9.44: Soprano and mezzo-contralto duet, Dolce Duo. 9.59: Fox trot, Band. March, Bond. God Save the King. 4YA, Dunedin. Silent day. lczmgaf3& AUSTRALIAN Shm«iONS. Sydney, 2FC (4 42 metres) .—7.15 p.m., children’s session; 8.0, news and market reports; 8.20, studio string quartette; 9.0, late news; 9H2, Fred Aarons, anniversary talk; 9.1 j, studio mus lc; 9.30, concert programme by New Sou til Wales Police Band, so- j prano, Mabel Batchelor; entertainer, j Charles Lawrence; Sydney Harmonic j choir; piano, Carlton Fay; baritone, j Frank Botham; talk, Graham Ken.,, I “Bridge”; 11.20, studio orchestra; I H. 30 talk, -Mabel Webb, “Romance land ’Realism”; ii. 42, orchestra, 12.15, dance music; 12.20, orchestra, I 12.27, late news. _ gvdnev, 2BE (353 metres). — 7.10 nml children's session; 8.0, dinner I music; 8.30, news and information; 9 0 talk, G. E- Martin, ‘ The Motoicar’”; 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9.33, baritone, Rex Harrison; 9.4 0, WuiUtzer organ, N. Robins; 9.50, comedian Dismal Desmond; 9.5 7, King's Mandolin Orchestra; 10.4, selected, Gordon Ireland and Mildred Nichol; 10.29, W. E. Withrow, description wrestling contest from the Stadium: 11.15, Rex Harrison; 11.22, mandolin orchestra; 11.29, Dismal Desmond; 11.36, Gordon Ireland and Mildred Nichol; 11.51, organ: 12.0, Romano's Dance Orchestra; news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.45, lecturettcs; 9.16, talk, P. Ryan, “Maize Culture”; 9.31, presentation first act, “ Hit the Deck,’’ J. C. Williamson,, Ltd., musical comedy; 11.10, studio orchestra; 11.20, vocal and instrumental, Altbouse and McCallum, 11.30, orchestra; 11.40, tenor, Guy Moore; 11.47, news; 11.57, The Futurists,” selected; 12.27, Guy Moore; 12.35, dance music. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 6.30 p.m., miscellaneous programme by studio orchestra, Radi-o-aces, and various artists; 9.30, news and markets; 10.0, studio orchestra; 10. In, baritone, Vladimir Elin; 10.22, talk, Alfred Firman, “Books”; 10.32, studio band; 10.42, selected, Joe Brennan and Ida Newton; 11.0, guitar, Moana Lua Duo; 11.7, one-act play, “The Fortune Teller”; 11.22 hand; 11.30 soprano, Ethel Heaney; 11.37, 1 Moana Lua Duo; 11.47, Vladimir Elin; 1 11.54, band; 12.2, Ethel Heaney; 12.10 band; 12.25, news.

Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30, news and information; 8.0, children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lccturette; 9.30, recital by Gladys Frost (piano) and Lena Hammond; 10.30, musical play, “The Love Charm”; 12.0, news.

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 2

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WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 2

WIRELESS PROGRAMMES. Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 2

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