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BROADCASTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to be sent out tnts evening liy New Zealand, and Australian stations are as follow:— Auckland, IVA (333 metres). — 4.5» p.m.. sports results; 4.30, close down; 6, children's hour, conducted Dy Uncle Tom; 7.15. talk by Oargoyle on "Oil uolour"; 7.30, news and market report*; 8, chimes; 8.1, relay of military band selections by the Auckland Municipal Band, the programme to conclude with t'-e following items from the studio: Selection, orchestra,, "Alda" (Verdi); baritone solos, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Roadways" (Lohr), "Captain Danny" (Loughborough), "A Vagabond's Song" (Cundell); suite, orchestra, "Casse Noisette" (Tschaikowsky); Mrs. Malsle Carte-Lloyd, elocutionary items, "Florence*" "The Fly" and ''After the Marriage." Wellington, 2YA.—Silent day. Ohristohureh, »YA (306 metres). — 6 p.m., children's hour, conducted by Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard; 7.15. Addington stock market report; 7.30, news session; 8. chimes; 8.1, relay rroih strand Theatre •, selected vocal and instrumental numbers; 9.10,--relay or Christchurch Orchestral Society's concert. Sydney, arc (442 metres;.—o.4s p.m., children's session; 7.35, studio music; 7.50, market reports, sports results; 8.30, news; 8.30, dinner music; 9.5, piano, Ewart Chappie; 9.13. Mr. Medley and Mr. Motley; 9.33, studio music; 9.30, H. W. Varna and company present popular play, "it Pays to Advertise"; 10.42. orchestra; 10.58, baritone, Vladimir Elln; ll.e, orchestra; 11.31. contralto, Bessie Cooke; 11.30, orchestra; 11.38, Vladimir Elln; 11.45, orchestra 11.57, late news.
Sydney, 2IL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., . children's session; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.80, travelogue, Basil Klrke; 9.3, Topical Chorus; 9.38, Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra; 0.45, come* dian. Jack Cannot; 9.55, Aahfleld District Band; 10.5, contralto, Mary Pfeal; 10.12, band; 10.82, Arcadian Male Quartet; 10.38, band; 10.50, sporting: talk, Claude Corbett; 11.5, Jack Cannot; 11.15, Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra; 11.25, Mary Neal;'ll.32* talk, G. M. Bowden, "Week by week"; 11 47 steel guitar, Ahad Duo; 11.54, Arcadian Male Quartet; 12.9, Ahad Duo; 12:20, Romano's Dance orchestra; news. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.46, market reports; 9.16, agricultural talk, W. Crowe--9.31. station orchestra; 9.35, soprano, Victoria Wilson; 9.42, orchestra; 9.52, William Talnsh, "Reading's from English Gipsy Song-s"; 10.8, baritone, J. Howard King-; 10.12, violin. Bertha Jorgensen; 1020 orchestra; 10.30, cantata, "David, the Shepherd Boy," by combined choirs of Weet Brunswick and Moonee Ponde Presbyterian Churches; 11.30. news; 11.40. bariIo n f' , Ja ,l k k vtmaaalne: iii 7' orchestra; »h ifiS eUo i» Taß,n *- T,ern » n 5 *».*0» J. How•"•Wnji 12.83, humour, Jack Lumsdaine; 12.31, dance music. Radl-o-aces. Melbourne, SM (484 metres). ■**< 6.30 P.m., gramophone record recital; 0.30, physical culture talk, P. w. Pearce; «M 5, wlk on Railways Tramc Department, E E? n ?* n: _ 10. orchestra; 10.15, Vocal," übaldo Rues and Lynda Bradford; 10,22 n l ifil. e .l t /" : . 4 * °;? *• "««•>""'■ Serenade™ Ouartct: 11. Victory Theatre Orchestra; 12,10, news. ■rlebene, 4QO (385 metres) .—7.30 p.m., t<s? V* """WWW; 7.40, astronomy 2rft«.«n« e ""i* , ™ arkets ; lecturette; 9.30 f^B| a ' n n>e of dance music, studio SynRpv T<v*f P T Un,on wrmon. eddreee, artlstg; W, ,ackßon : vocal solos by various TO-MORROW'S PROaiUMMU. aftP?nr h r M-, Iv * (333 metre*) .—3 p.m., Peter' Pan-' 7i» P S,S 0,, !;; co nd«cted by mond on '«-„inkPM «r W; N " M - R,ch - Wullas"; 7JO nw..J°" (hsr! Graham ing: chorue. Th? Cov o r r, : t 8 - IS, Open " introducn Oiirseivp,.T y /n ct . et, " Let U 9 solo and chorus "Chon Kint, ?• r*' sopran o Oeisha" (ionVs)- 2,„ Klna -' fron, "Tiie Chocojete soldier-' (Strauss?: 9 5 T h e Savoy Octette. -Now Our Entwuib-' »ent'» Ended" (Otoodwln.) au "^w«o ••.•W^ I**1 ** (420 "»etres;.~t3 p.m., iJimi ,, 3,, ee,ec «e fl gramophone &M' 30 . and 455 ' B P° r *in* results to %i« : n ' ? down; ■•••• eO'Wreh'e hour, Aunt Owen end the Evatte Bay Sea Scouts '•°- new* session/ markei reports and sports results; cntoes
of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; studio u OI £~ X . by t, o,e lst Ba ««»on Wellington Regiment Band; 8.1, march; 8.15, vocal quartet; 8.19, tenor solo; 8.22, humour--8.27, cornet solo; 5.35. Daritone soloj 8.39, tenor solos; 8.47, meditation; 8.51, bass solos; ».i, weather report and announcements; 9.3, lecturette; 9.13 selection; 9.25* tenor and quartet : 9.29, humour; 9.35, characteristic intermezzo; 9.41, baritone solo; 9.44 tenor s6i<s; 9.48, selection. Chrittchurch, SYA (306 metres).—3 p.m., , afternoon session, selected studio Items; close down; 6.0, chndren's hour. Chuckle and Aunt Pat; 7.15, news session; 7.30. talk under the auspices of the Canterbury Progress League; 8.0 chimes; programme of plantation melodies. Sydney, 2FC (442 metres).—6.4s p.m., elHldren's session; 7.35, studio music--7.50, news and markets; sports results' 8.30, dinner music; 9.5, vocal and instrumental items.
Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.m., cnildreh'3 session; 8.0, dinner tousle--8.30, news, markets and sports; 9 15' lecturette, Alan Burrows; e.30, Toptcai Chorus; 9.33, vocal and instrumental
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 6
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779OVER THE AERIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 6
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