TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auckland, IYA (333 metres). —3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news and markets; 7.40, Madame Edith Baird, "Artistic Physical Development"; 8, chimes; 8.1, overture, studio trio, "Ilerodiade—Prelude, Act 4" (Massenet), "Entr'acte Waltz"; 8.10, vocal, Miss H. Rosieur and T. Moflltt, "Home to Our Mountains"; 8.14, recital, T. Harris, "Old Man and Jim"; 8.10. piano, Margot St. Lawrence Toner, "Prelude and Fugue" In G Minor" (Bach); 8.25, topical talk, U. Chappell; 8.40, song cycle, Orpheus Quartet, "Wind Flowers": 9, weather report; 9.2, 'cello, Molly Wright, "Chanson Villageoise"; 9.6, Tom Harris, "The Bravo Old Duke of York," "The Geebung Polo Club";. 9.12, studio trio, "The Marriage Market"; 9.20, soprano, Millicent O'Grady, "Caro Nome"; 9.2-i, Margot St. Lawrence Toner, "First Sonata —Tragiquica" (MacDowell); 0.30, baritone, Len Barnes, Vision Fugitive"; 9.35, gramophone lecture-recital, Kail Atkinson, "The World in Music"—orchestral, "Fantasy on 'Song or India "; vocal solo, "Dannv Deever"; operatic, orchestra, "Valse Tris'te" (SlbelsvnUh™ cal " Death or Don Quixote"; S? O ? rchestl ' a - " Dansc Macabre" ; orcheslra - "Aide or the
man, "The Syren and the Friar; 9.7, request number, orchestra; 9.12, Areta Wliarton, "The Rehearsal"; 9.18, selected, Edward Sliver and Claude Hoare; 9.25, orchestra, "Japanese Carnival"; 9.30, gramophone dance programme until 11. Christchurch, 3YA (306 metres). — 8 p.m., chimes; S.I, relay from His Majesty's Theatre, Timaru, of concert by the Timaru Orpheus Society, conducted by Alfred W. Vine. Ounedin, 4YA (4'03 metres). —6 p.m., children's session; 7, news; 7.30, lecturette; 8, studio programme by the St. Kilda Band and assisting artists. Sydney, 2FC (443 metres). —7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.15, dinner music by the studio orchestra; 0, sports; 9.7, Stock Exchange reports; 9.10, news; 9.15, organ recital; 9.-15, programme by the Australian Broadcasting Dance Orchestra, interspersed with concert items by other artists. Sydney, 2BL (353 metres). —7.45 p.m., dinner music; 8.15, children's session; 8.35, studio music; 8.50, market reports; 9, dinner music; 9.30, semi-classical_pro-gramme; 11, talk; 11.15, revu gramme. Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres). — 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8, market reports; 8.30, lecturettes; 9.30, concert programme. Melbourne, 3AR (484 metres). — 7.45 p.m., dinner music by the studio orchestra; 9, gramophone records; 9.15, market reports; 9.30, concert programme. Brisbane, 4QG (385 metres). — 7.30 p.m., general news; 7.35, astronomy lecturette; 7.45, gramophone records; 7.55, commercial; 8, children's session; 8.30, news, markets and lecturette; 9.30, programme by the Brisbane Federal Band and assisting artists.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 6
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391TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 231, 30 September 1929, Page 6
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