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•ROADCAfTS THIS EVENING. Programmes to be 96rtt out tills evening by >"ew Zealand and Australian stations are as follow: — Auckland, ITA (333 metres). -- 4.25 t» in sport* results: 0, children s hour. Nod and Aunt Jean: 7.15, news and market reports; 8. chimes: 8.1, overture, tlm orchestra. "Raymond" (Thomas); 8.10, vocal Quartets, the Clarion Glee Singers, "Opening Chorus." "Oft in the Stilly Nlffht"; 8.15, contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, "Sunday" (Brahms): 8.19. lnstrumental, Hawaiian Trio. "0 Sole Mlo cIH c.apua): 8.'.'3, tenor solo. Mr. James Simpson. "English Rose." from "Merr.e Kngland" (German); 8.27. humorous sketch,' Miss Lynda Murphy, "Henry Edward's Mother"; 8.32, song and cnorus, the Clarion Quartet, "Malvie" (Wilde); 8 3ft. Wurlltzer organ, "Trail of Dreams (Klages); 8.40, orchestra, "Musical Switch" (Alford): 8.50, lecture-recital, Miss M. Herald, 8.A.. L.R.A.M.. "John Ireland"; 9.5, Instrumental, Hawaiian Trio, "My Hawaii" (Lewis); 9.9. bass solo. Mr. Duncan Black, "Chip or the Old Block" (squire); 9.13, novelty trio, the Snappy Three, "The Blue, Boom" (Westen), "My Heart Stood still" (Rodgers); 9.20, humorous sketch* Miss L. Murphy.-"One Month's Notice'*: 0.25, soprano solo. Miss Alma McOruer, "The Wren" (Lehmann); 9.29, reverie, the orchestra, "The Answer" (Wolstenhoime-Beiltngham); waltz, the orchestra, "Blue Danube" (StrauSs); 9.35, vocal duet. Miss B. Smith and Mr. J. Simpson, "The Second Minuet" (Beasley): 9.39, Wurlltzer organ, "It, Made You Happy" (Donaldson); 9.43, novelty trio, the Snappy Three, "Anything to Make You Hnppy" (Valentine), "Piano Jazz." "Breeae" (Hft Jley> ; 9.51, humour, Miss A. McGruer and Mr. D. Black, "A Bit of Irish"; 9.56, vocal quartet, the Clarion Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley" (Old English); 9.59, selection, the orchestra, "Rose Marie"' (Frlmi). *~ Wellington, 2VA (420 .—4.30 p.m. and 4.55. sporting results to liand;. 6, children's hour, conducted by Uncle Ernest; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette. Colonel F. Burton M&bin. "The Home or the Big: Game Fish"; 8, chimes or the 0.P.0. clock, Wellington; 8.1. overture: 8.11, soprano solo; 8.16. baritone solo; 8.21, selection: 8.31, contralto solos; 8.38. pianoforte solo; 8.46, humour: 8.53, tenor solo; 8.58, weather report and announcements; 9, instrumental; 9.8. soprano solo. .9.12, vocal duet; 9.16, light opera; 9.20. humour: 9.33. baritone solo: 9.37, Wur.lltzer organ solos; 9.44. contralto solos; 9.47, cornet solo with orchestral accompanimeal; 9.63, tenor; 0.5?, orchestral avutpa. ChrlaUhureh, SYA (306 metres).—6 pjn., ebOdren's hour, Big Brother; 7.15, naws session; 7.30, final talk by Mr. f. K. Moloney on "Rugby Football"; 8, chimes; 8.1, rebroadeaat of overture from 2YA, Wellington (conditions permitting); selected vocal «nd instrumental numbers. Sydnay, IFO j[442 metres).—<s.4s p.m., rhildren's session; 7.35, -studio music; *.50, news and markets; 8.30, sports insults; 3.4(K dinner music; 9.5, piano, fewart Chappie: 9.20. selected. Mr. Medley and Mr. .Motley; 9.30. theatrical transmission from a J. C. Williamson theatre; 10.15. tenor, Kenneth Hunt; 10.53. Ambassadors dance orchestra: 11.3, soprano, Kathleeft O'Connor; 11.10, Kenneth Hunt; 11.18, Brunton Glbb, "Australian Poets": 11.33, dance music; 11.43, Kathleen O'Connor; M.r,o dance music; 11.58, late newfc. •ydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.15 p.TO., children's aession; 8, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.30, station topical Chorus; 9.33. entertainer, Charles ■"wrence; 9.40, Wurlitzer orgsh, IV. Rpb--59 ' mirth and melody. Mr. Crotchet n A, Mr ' Ouaver; 10.8. station orchestra; in® ti.E *^ 0 ' £ rna Lenebach; 10.31, sport"ncJ- in V- Dextcl ' : ItMs > Charles Lawgrowing"; 0.45 ,^ ariJ - "Frult'•'•ss, tenor, R,' Weicliard°/no' ZZ ens'»ns ' BaniJ ; Trench: 10.10 band-' in ban , jo ' R "UK*. If. K. I.ove- irl on . w| reless Kingston; 10.30. band- "11' «r,? rano ' E,la Markay: 11.7. R. T French n"??' , Mo,,y 11.20. sporting talk, Brie We ch*' 4 « ax i« : ft. Weichard; 11 37 band- m ', 7 H-30. •tick l.urnsdalne: 11 5? /<> ® m ° no - Mackav; 12.11 l,«nd i•? 00 h 12 "'• Mo,| . v *albourn. 3*R (48 1 P m.. gramophone record recital. n J-mmunity singing from Ballarat; t®*fs.* Rriabana, 4QQ (385 metres ' —- in ~ news and commercial- 7 io dinner m f 1 " *. rhildren's session; B.VO news and^.'r 1 t.«: sports review; n36 «ew»»n 1? ar " SST*" yoc " *
TOMORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland, IYA (333 metres) —« n y <lrsrr| P tlo n or Rugby rootball match from i-den Park, Auckland v Tii- a nakl: 4.30. Dose down; « o. clu SSr conducted by Cinderella, assisted bv "nny Jim: ~t.>. news and sports results'•0. chimes; 3.1. relay of overture "roni Ma lestlr Theatre orchestra: 8.10, baritone Mr. Arthur Brlg-gs. "Star of my Soul" i'wn '•Tiie Geisha" (Jones); 8.14, lnstruiiieiit.il trio. Auckland Trio, "Finale rrom . ln F Flat" (Beethoven); u8.22, vocal 1 u-tv Mrs. Daisy Basham and Mr. Arthur J;;'??- "Unnc and Yet Alive" (Sullivan), rit-wulow" (.Sullivan); "There is (Sullivan) Trpm "The Mikado"; • Mr - F - w - Barker, character •? <lueers Opens School" Worth «a' • violin S0, °' Miss Ina Bos*oith, "Souvenir" (Drdlaj; 8.39, vocal.
Mrs. Daisy Basham and Mr. Arthur Brigrgs, scene from "Ruddlgrore," "ir Somebody There Chanced To Be," "I Know a Youth." "There Grew a Little Flower" (Sullivan); 8.48, relay or musical interlude rrom Majestic Theatre Orchestra; 8.58, humour, Mr. f. W. Barker, "The J.P." (Blascheck), "Three Stages of Married Life"; 9.1, weather forecast: ©.2, instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Lilac Time Selection" ( Schubert-Clutsam); 9.10,. vocal, Mrs. Daisy Basham ami Mr. Arthur scene from "Patience" (Sullivan), "Turn. Oh Turn," "Magnet and the Churn," "So Go to Him and Say" (Sullivan); 9.19, relay or dance music by Bendall's Collegians rrom Masonic Hall. Wellington, SYA (420 metres).—3 p.m., chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington; 3.1, relay description of Rugby rootball match, New South Wales v. Maoris, from Athletic Park, 6.0, children's hour. Aunt Owen, Uncle Toby and pupils of Mrs. E. Mackay; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette; 8.0, chimes of the G.p.o. clock, Wellington; 8.1, overture; 8.11. quartet; 8.15, tenor solos; 8.22. humour; 8.29, folk song; 8.37, duet for two tenors; 8.41, bass solo--8.46. instrumental; 8.:>4, quartet; 8.58. weatnpr report and announcements; 9.0, selections rrom "The Gondoliers" by Sullivan; 9.8. humour: 9.15. selection; 9.25, baritone solo: 9.30, waltz; 9.38, tenor solo and chorus; 9.12, novelty; 9.47, teiior solo; 9.50, instrumental; 10.0, dance programme. Chriatchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —2.45 p.m., relay description front Lancaster Park of ilnal Rugby rootball match; 6.0, children's hour, Uncle Sam; 7.15. news session; 7.30, sports results; 8.0, rebroadcast or 2YA Wellington, vaudeville programme and dance music. Sytfnay, ire (442 metres).—6.4s p.m., children's session; 7.45, stuCio music; 8.0, news and sports results: 8.30, dinner music: 9.5. vocal and instrumental items. Sydney, 2BL (383 matraa).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30. news and sports results: 9.30. Topical Chorus; 9.33, concert from Federal Hall, Llsmore, by prize winners at Llsmore Musical Festivals: vocal and instrumental solos; choir items: orchestra; 12.9, W emworth Dance Orchestra; new 3. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.10. J. A. Leach, "The Unique Scrub Birds"; 9.31, vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3AR (4 84 metres). —6.30 p.m.. gramophone record recital; 9.30, lecturette, Paul G. Dane; surprise programme; 12.24, news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., newS; 8.0, children's session; 8.45. news and sports results: 9.30, Savoy Theatre Orchestra; iO.C, entertainment by London Trio; 10.4 5, dance music; description Speedway events; news.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 6
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