OVER THE AERIAL.
■ROADCAtTS THIS EVENING.
Programmes to be sent out tills evening toy New Zealand and Australian stations •re aa follow:—
Auckland, IVJI (333 metres). — 4.23 p.m., sports results; 4.n0, close down; 6, children's session, Peter Pan. assisted by Haytiold Choir, in part songs, solos and notations; 7.15, news and market repo. >; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestral overture, "Tannhauser" selection (Warner); 8.9. vocal quartet, Minster Quartet. "Turn Ve to Me" (Wilson); 8.13, monologue, Miss Sophie Vivian, nosle's Relations" (Godard); 8.17, Instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "First Movement of Trio in D" (Arensky); 8.25. soprano solo, Miss Gladys Hoaklngr, "June's Golden Songr" (Dale); 8.20, whistling solo, "Tout Passe" (Berger); 8.33, baritone solo, Mr. H. Stephensoii, "The Tune of th« Open Country" (Martin); 887 cello solo, Miss Molly Wright, selected; 8.H , . contralto solo. Miss M. Davison, '-.Star Byes" (Speaks); B.SO. xylophone solo. Mr. McLachlan. "Tho Ptorin King" i.Paull); 8.&0. talk on "Ureat Authors," by Mr. rmrord Bell; g, orchestral selection, "Tho Oipsy Baron" (Strauss) : 0.8 weather forecast; o.u, tenor solo, Mr. A. L. McPherson, "Kishmul's Galley" (Fraser)0.1 j, monologues, Miss Sophln Vivian, \vui UC f!". y } ngii " < ,J °» rr ), "To-morrow W i" bo \, < Po,,tct >: e -21. soprano solos. Wise (~ Hosklng, "The Joy of the Rose" U_abrcM). "Fairy Shopping" (Day); u.vv, whistling solo, "The Mocking Bird" (Wln!?nn )j «2.' 3 i 3, to " mono s °lo. Mr. 11. Stephenson. "Friendships" (Lohr): o.n, instru»\Z U }, V.to. Auckland Trio, "vmso dee ( ? r,e l 0): 9 ' 44 ' contralto solo" d i "Cupid Passe 3 By" i«ihi.n ): 9 :' i' WWP««ene solos. Mr. MeLacnlan. "Repaz Band" (Sweelev) "invercarflll March" (Lithtow) • eßβ InS*Fo f !ly" te ( t ph?f/ l pl t , e . r c?o/e rt E'wn ■nrt" # "! n^ ten, * r * so metres). '— 4 30 nnnri- k P" 1-, .. aports results to XL *'*, e I OM U down: 6 - Children's rmi- ' r A « nl Owen antl J,,,,10r *«d moss. 7, news session, market reports ?nV. P °.'; V esu,ts: 8, chimes or the gTo. » ion nan,'." , ° r° nC f re by thfJ Ce,,tral MsMon Band, under the condiictorshlp or Mr M. Baker, assisted bf 2YA artists- « 1 march and selection; 8 19, ba4 solo s 20' humaiir; 8.20. cornet duet; 8 38,"S.™^r--8.4V, stories; 3.<». march; 8.54, baritone »s o: r»; n . B ', Wcalher 'orccist: V novel"-! »"se S S '« , a n" d ? ynjn: 9 ' 21 ' Humour inn' o 4? J V o ' * ro " r »om*-; 0.34, selectlor ; ».<.«, character sketch: «.&0 soi g•A . v ? r !' (~lL,t: °- 58 ' mar(h----1 .H^"" ,, 9V * (30(J Wfipes). — C P. •"., children's session, conducted Dv ? Ui ttLl na h mt Vat: 7 - ,5 ' news wXsloK »VA u, H. : ' ov * n u™ f icDroacicast or -»a, Wellington (conditions permitting)vocal and Instrumental selection™ *, *V}!T* 3UO <37, metres). — 7.15 s«?ti cW o w /." n d , 8e «slon; 8.45. market reports: 9.1.-,. lecturettes; ».45 sDeclai iuM de tnH ncc ,, programmo b y "airman's artl'tH. • Ucpn «*e "ems by studio
Melbourne, MR f, iß 4 mctrrs) —6 30 Pni gramophonw record recital; ono leclonl'. ZL!°v S,UJI(/ o,T "e.ftra; 10.15, Writone, Julii. Friner; lO.aa. orchestra; 10.30. i.a Tiaviatn." produced by j. Sutton r ov, a.s.sistocl by various artist' Aiibimi i^SO.^eW,. 1,1, F,aSer: 12 - 7 ' t?° (3 , 8r, metres).—7.3o p.m., M V }• 0 -' loe tu' , » , tte on dotrv hviriene in.'nta Itnmf n me or VOCaI and Instru-
TO-MORROW* PROQRAMMES.
■lli . J o " , ' *•"'•'• weather rorecnst; 9.1 '•". The Mlkarto" (Huiiiviin-; 01s ( i 1.. Inirue. Mnaxrii. Thomas Harru ana Mack" fne from "The Merrhi nt or V>n «%» "Shylock and Tubal- (St.aKespeare) • 0 2™ fopcnno soio. jii s .. r .. Youd -r ■ i %» O.:i|. saxophonn solo ■niix-o Harry i;oney. -Cnbblln' » (Siinderson i • ••■■'. fruiur j.oi,j, -Tii.. Farriici-s Dream" M';r"ra, : o..i:i. rontrarto Su )o. Miss M ' "S 1 ' ll '•• vo,.ai ([iiait.jt. Mr. U r nvM^""'! , ' 11 "uood-nlfclu, Goud-nifrht tPrteaman) eBU " a, ■' Sl,ivo " ,t ni.apsody-
i'';,, ch " dren 3 „ session, conducted by r£«~ t">est; 7.0, news session, macket SSTI S" 1 , spo J ts resnlts; *°> erumeeSr the G.P.O. clock; 8.1, overture; 8 9 vocal S. ; . B iV' bar,ton, » solo; Til.' pUnotom solo; 8.26, humour; 8.33, violin solo-8 37 tenor solo: 8.41, guitar and ukuleles' 848* soprano solos; 8.54, instrumental- 97 weather rorecast; 9.9, literary talk by Rev. clarence Eaton, "The Wit and Wisdom or Oliver Wendell Holmes" 0 24 instrumental; 6.32. contralto solos- 917 quartet; 9.41, violin solo : 9.45, humour--9.5* orchestra; 10.2, vocal duet- 10 12 vocal quartet: 10.16, selection ' Christenurch, 3YA (306 'metres> 1 P.m., arternoon session, selected stildio items; 4.30, close doWn; 60 children's session, conducted by Big Brotner- vo?al and instrumental selections ™ wvr ' vocal <.J&* M 7' 2rc Ui * metresV_7 pm children's session; 7.45, studio music--7.50, news, markets and sports- 8 io' dinner music; 9.5, vocal and fnstrumfntai Sydney, 2BL (353 metres') 7*k „-, item" ' ocal and instrumental
Melbourne, 3LO (371 mptros ) -* - vocal and instrumental items y ' *'**' P.J?rSS& tt S? record SSK?-?i» e Serenades l9.?s^£eWl!lfc W Hi 2^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 6
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