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BROADCASTS THI3 EVENING. j Programmes to be sent out thl3 evening J by New Zealand and Australian stations j are as rollow:—■ j Auckland, IYA <3.',3 metres).—4.23 p." sports results; 4.3n. el ed'twn; 0.0. i*. ren's session, .Nod and .liiut Jean; 7.1 3, news and market reports; B.u, chimes; is. 1,1 overture, orchestra, "StradelU" (Flotowi: j 8.10, vocal duet, Messrs. B. Coney and 1.. Harvey, "Flow Gently, Deva'' (Parry;;' 8.14, Wurlltzer organ solo, "Baby Feetl Go Pltter Patter" (Kahn); 8.18, soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Youd, "Garden or. Happiness" (Wood/; 8.-21, humour, The Hebrew Two. •Buying' a Bungalow" 'original;; 8.31, ten ir solo, Mr. L. Harvey, "P.is-mg By" (PurcelH; 8.35, sixophone, solo, "La Clnquantine (Marie); 8.39, contralto solo, Miss Martha Williamson, "Can Ye Sew Cushions?" (old Scottish); 8.13, orchestral selections, orchestra, "Anlantlno" (l.emare. arr. Bellingham) ; "Waiata Poi" (Hill) ; 8.51, baritone solo, Mr. B. Coney, "Prologue from 'Pagliaccl'" (Leoncavallo); 8.5 5, guitar solo, "Dreamy Nlsrhts in Honolulu" (Hampton;; 8.59, weather rorecast; 0.1, tenor solo, Mr. L. Harvey, "La Donna e Mobile," rroin "Kigoletto" (Verdi/; u.O. Wurlltzer organ solo, "After We Kiss" (Ftorito); 0.0, orchestral selection, orchestra, "The Mikado" (Sullivan;; 9.18, dialogue, Messrs. Thomas Harris and Mackie, scene from "The Merchant or Venice" — "Shylock and Tubal" (Shakespeare;; 9.27, soprano solo, Miss D. Youd, "Lullaby" (Scott;; 0.3 1, saxophone solo, "Sax-0-Phun" (Weldoet'ti; 0.3.",. baritone solo, Mr. Barry Coney, "Cobblin'" (Sanderson"; 5.39, guitar soio, "The farmer's Dream" (Fererai; 0.13. contralto solo, Miss M. Williamson, "Harvesters' Might Song" (Power;; 9.4T, vocal quartet, Mr. B. Coney's Quartet, "Good-night, Good-night, Beloved" (Pinsuli); 9.52. orchestral splertion, orchestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody" (Friedman;. Wellington, 2YA (420 metres). —4.30 p.m. and 4.55, sports results to han<i: n.o, children's session, conducted by I'ncle Ernest; 7.0, new 3 session, market reports and sports results; 8.0, chimes of the G.P.O. clock; 8.1, overture; 8.9, vocal duet; 8.13, baritone solo; 8. is, pianoioiie solo; 8.26, humour; 8.33, Violin solo; 8.37, tenor solo; 8.41, guitar and ukuleles; 8.48, soprano solos; 8.54, instrumental; 9.7, weather rorecast; 9.9, literary talk by Bev. Clarence Eaton, "The Wit and Wisdom or Oliver Wendell Holmes"; 0.24, Instrumental; 9.32, contralto solos; 9.37, quartet; 9.4 1, violin solo; 9.45, humour; 9.54, orchestra; 10.2, vocal duet; 10.12, vocal quartet; 10.16, selection. Chriatchurch, 3YA (306 metres). —4.30 p.m., close down; 6.0, ' children's session, conducted by Big Brother; vocal and instrumental selections. Bydn«y, 2FC (442 metres). —7 p.m., children's session; 7.45, studio music; 7.50, news, markets and sports; 8.40, dinner music; 9.5, vocal and instrumental Items. Sydnay, 2BL (353 metres). —7.1 d p.m., children's session; 8.0, dinner music; 8.30, news, markets and sports; 9.30, Topical Chorus; 9.3 3, vocal and instrumental Items. v _ ,_ Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). —/.lu p.m., children's session; 8.45, market reports; 9.16, sporting talk, C. J. Williams; 0.31, F. Penman, "Dairy Chemistry"; 9.45, vocal and instrumental items. Melbourne, 3AR ( 484 metres) .—6.30 p.m., gramophone record recital; 9.15, community singing. Central Hall, Geelong; 11.45, studio orchestra; 11.55, Huxham Serenaders; 12.13, orchestra; 12.25, news. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). — 2.45 p.m., relay description of Rugrby football match from Eden Park; 4.30, close down; 6, children's session, Cinderella; 7.15. news and market reports, sports results; 8, chimes; 8.1, orchestral overture, "The Magic Flute" (Mozart); 8.9, vocal quartet, Lyric Quartet, "Souvenirs" f arr. lion); 8.17, instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, "Last Movement of Trio in B Flat" (Dvorak*; 8.0 1. humour, Mr. Alan McElwaln; 8.21 j, ukulele solo, "Hawaiian Melody" (Luvan); 8.29. teuor solo, Mr. A. Blpley, "Bird or Love" i,Jenkins; ; 8.33, orchestral selection, "Bcarifar.s' Opera" i Austin) ; 8.41. vocal quartet. Lyric Ouartet. "'Cos I'd .N'othin' Else to* Do" ' Parkes) ; 8.15. pianoforte snio, M r , 'rowsey, selected; 8.40, bass solos. Mr. E. Thomas, songs from "A Lover in Damascus" (Woodrorde-Kinden i. "Far Acro=s the Desert Sand*." "Beloved In Your Absence," "How Many a Lonely Caravan"; 8 57. ukulele solo. 'The Ideal Girl" wait/. > I.aiiaiin >; 0. humour, Mr. A McElwaln, "The Dors: 'Orspltal"; 0.5, weather forecast; '.17. Instrumental trio. Auckland Trio, "passion Flowers" ! Somervllle v ; '.'.17. vocal quartet. I.yric Quarter, "Kentucky Babe" '.Smith); o.on."relay of dance music by the Collegians from the Masonic Hail.
Wellington, 2YA ' ton metres). 3 p m , chimes of the n.p.Q, clock; 3 1, selected jrramophone items; i.nn and 4.55. sports results to banc;. 5, close down; R, children's session, conducted by t'ncle Toby anil Aunt Owen; 7. news session, market reports and sports results; 7. in. lecturctte; 8, chimes of the 0.P.0. clnefc. « i overture; s.o, vn-al quartet; 8.12, btrltone solo; B.if,. male voices: 8.2 1. humour; 8.31. ballet suite; 8.30, vocai quartet; 8.13, tenor solo*: 8.50, .solo and chorus; 8.58, weather forecast; 9, vocal quartet; o.f, Instrumental; 9.10, b,r=s solo; ®.|f), humour; 9.03. Marimba orchestra; • 31, tenor s >0 0. Instrumental selection; 9.15. io--.il quartet; 9,19, dance numbers: in. i;-n -e proirramme. Chrlstchurch, 3YA i3O ♦ > metres'*. — C p.P>.. childri n'-i h'>ur, I'ncle Sam; 7.15, session and -i>ort» results; 8. chimes; Ms overture, rebroadcast from 2YA. con•elections rn 11 u: n? • vocal instrumental 1
Bydney, 2FO (4-12 metres). — 7 p.m., children's session; 7.45, studio music; 8, news, markets and sports; 8.30, dinner music: 9.5, novelty pianist, CHIT Arnold; 9.22, baritone, Frank Botham;9.3o, station orchestra; 9.45, contralto, Fosse Brakell; 9.52, orchestra; 10.7, entertainers, Harry Graham and Dorothy Manning:; 10.17, orchestra; 10.30, Frank Botham; 10.38, orchestra: 10.50, E. J. Van de Welde,
"Roaming- Around Australia": 11.10, banjo and steel guitar, Harrison White and Connie; 11.is, Harry Graham and Dorothy Manning- 11.08, Ambassadors Dance Orchestra; 11.4.", Fosse Brakell; 11.52, Harrison White and Connie; 12, Ambassadors Dance Orchestra; 12.27, late news; 12.30, dance music.
Sydney, 2BL >'353 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; s, dinner music; 8.30, sports results: 0, news: 9.15, talk on the Aborigines, by Bringa; 9.30. Topical Choru-: 9.33, l>a=s. Peter Sutherland; 9.40, saxophone, Joser Kaartinen; 9.47, instrumental monologues. Irene Rich: 9.54, Peter Sutherland; 10. studio programme: 11. the Four Bright Spirits; 11.(5, ,loser Kaartinen; 11.52. Irene Rich: 12.3, WentWorth Dance Orchestra; news.
Melbourne, 3LO ("71 metres). — 7.15 p.tn.. children's session: 8.45, market report-;; 9. 1 , Rov Rawson. "Esperanto"; 9.31. station orchestra; 9.4'0, baritone, •tamos Scott; 9.47. orchestra: 9.57, James Scott; 10.4, orchestra: t0.17. description evening's event at Stadium. Eric Welch: 11.45, orchestra; 11.55, vocal and menral. Atthouse and McCallum; 1° 5 orchestra: 12.10, selected. Jack Lumsdaiiie; 12.17, late sports results? 12.32, dance mu~ic, the Radi-o-aces.
Melbourne, 3AR (18 1 metres'!. — 6.30 p.m.. gramophone record recital: 9.30, lecturotte, Frederick Chapman: 9,45. talk, "Echuca and District"; 10, studio orchestra: 10.15, selected. I.en Maurice- to •">■"> orchestra; 10.30. selected. Huxham's Ser11. one-act play. '-The Vamp," produced by Dulcie Hall: 11.10, orchestra; 11.19, Huto, Charles Russell, and clarinet. Tom White; 11.25. baritone, Frank Thomas: 11.32, orchestra; 11.42, Len Maurice; ii.i;i, orchestra; 12.4, Frank Thomas: 12.11. orchestra: 12.25. news. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). —7.30 p.m., news session: 8. children's session; 8.45 sports results: 9.30. Commercial Travellers' Association Ladies' Concert; news and sports.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 6
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