BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 1,306 metres.) 6 p.m.: Children's session, by Uncle Sa.ni. 7.15: >"c<"S and reports. 7.3u: Sporting resuite. S: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Crystal Palace. Picture Theatre Orchestra, under conductorship of Mr A. J. Bunz; Maori concert provided by members of Jute Huarewa and Te Wheke Concert Companv, and assisted by Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. 8.1 j : Pianoforte 6010 Mr? Tainui. selected. 8.19: Hymn—Company, •■Waipounemu." 8.2?,: Girl's vera! soio"—Mis? Manihera, "Somrwkere a Voice is Calling." c\27: Chorus—Maori Company, Maori medley. 8.31: Instrumental trio — Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Valse of the Flower," Tschaikowsky. 8.35: Boy's vocal sole— Master Williams Tainui, "Marguerite," Whit*. £.39: Vocal solo—Mr Cuck. "Ka.mute, Kamate," Te Hangi Hikiroa. 5.43: Choru? —Maori Company, Hawaiian medley. 8.17: Instrumental trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Toreador's Song" from, opera "Carmen,'' Bizet, g.al: Vocal solo and clionis Mrs'Tainui and family, "Josephine." 8.55: Vocal solo and chorus—Miss Manihera. ami Maori Company, "Wa : L ata Maori." 8.59: Final chorus, Maori Company, "Arohnnui." 9.3: Instrumental trios—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Intermezzo," Mascagni, (bl "Spanish Dance," Moskowski; relay from Crvctal Palaco Theatre; rebroadeust 2YA, Wellington. 2YA, WELLINGTON'. (420 metres.) 0.0 p.m.: Gramophone numbers, Adelphi Cabaret, and Sporting, at 3.30 and 4.59. 7: News session and market reports. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr B. Fleming, of Cooper'*, Ltd., "Gardening—the oldest and most honoured of occupations.'' S: Chimes of the General Post Office clock, Wellington. 8.1 : Relay from Pageant of Industry, Town Hall, of an address given by the Hon. A. D. MeLpcxL 8.11: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 8.16: Tenor, Mr E. Seon-Brown, "I Lov« the Moon" (Eubens), "Jennesso" (Barry). 8.20: Banjo, Mr Charles Brazier. "Gold Diggers," Morley. 5.24. Humorous Mr Wilkinson, "Bachelors,'" Shand. 5.28: Piano duet, Mrs Flora Peyton and Miss Dorothy Tighe, "March Hongroise," Kowalaki. 8.32: Baritone, Mr Will .1. Mason, "Young Tom o' Devon,'' Kennedy Russell; "I Do Like to Sing in my Bath," Sterndale Bennett. 8.38: Banjo, Mr Chas. Brazier, "Listen to This," Grimshaw. 8.42: Instrumental, Studio- Orchestra, selected. 8.47: Tenor, Mr E. Seon-Brown, "That's How the World was Made," XichoUs. 8.51: liano duet, Mrs Flora Peyton and Miss Dorothy Tighe, "Zaragonza March,'' Ortega, "L'lrrisistiblo (Polka Francaisc), Krcmsc-r. 8.56: Humorous song, Mr Jack Wilkinson, "The Underworld of London Alter Dark," Weston and Lee. 9: Lecturette, Miss Phyllis Bates, "The Modern Dances and Tempos." 9.10: Instrumental, Studio Orchestra, selected. 9.15: Relay of Charles Dalfon's Columbian Six Dance Orchestra, from the Columbian Cabaret, Kilbirnie. 4YA, DUNE-DIN. (463 metres.) 7.15 p.m.: News session. 8: Town Hall chimes; Studio concert by Paul Austin's Dance Band and assisting artists. 8.1: Band—Fox trots, (a) "Dancing Fool," Snyder; (b) "Eliza," • Fliorits. 8.6: Xylophone Coxon and Woods, selected. 8.10: Voral solos—Aire D. Carty, (a) "Ye Banks and Braes"; (b) "Danny Boy," Weathcrley. 5.17: Cornet solos—Mr C. Morgan, sc-.lected. 8.21: Piano solo—Mr A. Golding, "Jazz Medley," arr. Golding. 8.26: BandWaltzes, (a) "Silver Sands of Waikiki"; (b) "The Midnight Waltz." 8.32: Saxophone solo —Mr M. Pagan, selected. 8.3*3: Vocal solos —Mr J. Alexander, selected. 8.43: AddressMr A. E. Wilson, of the Tourist Department, "Tourist Travels in Otago." 8.58: Trombone solo—Mr R. Couglan, "On With ihe Motley," Pagliacci. 9.1: Piano duet: Messrs Forwell and Golding, "Hello, Swanee, Hello," Coslon 9.8: Band—Selection, "Doge's March" from "Merchant of Venice," Rossn. 9.13: Piano ■ solo—Mr A. Golding, "Kitten on the Keys," Confrey. 9.18: Vocal solos Mrs D. Carty, (a) "We'd Better Bide a Wee"; (b) "Vale," Russell. 9.24: Comet solo—Mr C. Morgan, selected. 9.28: Saxophone—Mr M. Fagan, selected. 9.33: Band —Fox trots, (a) "Drifting and Dreaming," Van Alstan; (b) "My Cutey'.t Due," Robin. 9.39: Piano solo—Messrs Forwell and Golding. "Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old," Newton. 9.42: Vocal—Mr J. Alexander, selected. 9.48: Band—Fox trots, (a) "So Blue," Dr Sylva; (b) "I Never See Maggie Alone." IYA. AUCKLAND... ... .... • "-'■ (333 Metres':) 7.15 p.m.: News and sports results. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay or Municipal Band from' Town Hall; Mr Christopher Smith, conductor. 0.30: Relay of dance music from Click-Clack Cabaret by the Click-Clack Radio Orchestra, under'Mr Walter Smith. 11: A thought. 2FC, SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) _ J„- So r '- m - : Programme' announcements. 7.*0: Wally Baynes. comedian. 7.45: Studio item. 7.50: Elsie Peerless, soprano. 8: 'Big Ben"; from the Crystal Palace Theatre, rt? noy ' orcfl estral music and prologue to The Seventh Heaven." 8.30: Descriptions from the Speedway Royal. 8.37: From the Studio, St. Quinton Downer, pianoforte sole: 8.45: Klsie Peerless, soprano. 8.53: Charles Lawrence, entertainer. 9: "Big Ben"; late weather forecast. 9.1: St. Quintin Downer, pianoforte solos. 9.10: The Radio "Revellers." 9.15: A sketch. 9.22: Shirley Cooke and Harry Whyte in piano and vocal novelties. 9.28: Charles Lawrence. 9.35: Descriptions and results from the Speedway Royal. 9.42: From the Studio, Laurence Halbert, baritone. 9.49: A reveVand final chorus. 9.52: Shirley Cooke, soubrette. 9.56: Further descriptions of the racing from the Spoedway Royal. 10: "Big Ben"; from the Studio, Wally Baynes. 10.8: Len Maurice, popular baritone. 10.12: Harry Whyte, novelty pianist. 10.16: Final results from the Speedway Royal. 10.20: Crystal Palace Theatre Orchestra. 10.28: From the Studio, Wally Baynos. 10.32: Len Maurice. 10.36: The 2PO Stndio Dance Band. 10.45: Len Maurice. 10.50: The 2FC Dance Band. 10.57: Late news and announcements. 11: "Big Ben"; the 2FC Dance Band until 11.45. 3LO, MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Under the auspices of the Royal Life-Saving Society, Victoria, Head Centre, Mr A. C. Newey will speak on "Swimming as a Preparation for Life Saving." 7.30: Mr F. Chapman, National Museum, "Plants of the Coral R«efs." 7.45: Mr H. E. F. Lampc, the History of Timekeepers; the Time Candles; the Great Clock of Rouen. 8: The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria's safety message. 8.1: Kensington District Band. 8.10: Russo and Bradford, operatic vocalists. 8.20: Kensington District Band. 8.27: Melbourne Choral Union. 8.34: Kensington District Band. 8.40: Melbourne Choral Union. 8.47: A special programme has been arranged. 10.15: Kensington District Bund; Health Association's message. 10.30: Gladys Larape, contralto. 10.37: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists. 10.45: Late sporting results. 11: Our Great Thought, 11.1: Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists till 11.40. SUNDAY. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 5.45 p.m.: Children's song session, by Uncle Sam. 6.30: Relay of special Sunday school anniversary service from East Belt Wesley Church. 8.30: Rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington. 2YA WELLINGTON. 6 pjn.: Children's session, Rev. E. R. Weeks, in the studio. 6.55: Relay of evening service of the Terrace Congregational Church; preacher, Rev. Ernest R, Weeks; musical director, Mr Len. Barnes; organist, Mr H. Brusey. 8.15: Relay of Port Nicholson Silver Band concert from the Grand Opera House; conductor, Mr J. J. Drew. 4YA DUNEDIN. 6.30 p.m.: Relay of service from First Church of Otago; preacher, Dr. E. N. Merrington; organist, Dr. V. E .Galway. 8: Studio concert. IYA AUCKLAND. 6.55 p.m.: Relay of church service from St. Mary's Cathedral; preacher, Canon P. James; organist, Mr E. Randall. 8.30: Relav of municipal organ recital from Town Hall, Mr Maughan Barnctt, organist. 2FC SYDNEY. 6.15 p.m.: Programme announcements. 6.20: From the Congregational Church, Petersham, an organ recital arranged by Jlr A. F. Gibbs, L.L.C.M.; vocalists, Herbert Hinton and Jessie Davis. 7.15- Tthe evening service conducted by the Rev. A. P. Doran. 8.30: From the Band Rotunda, Manly Beach, a programme by the Manly Municipal Band conducted by James Pheloung. 9.30: From the studio, Madame Emily Marks, soprano. 0.35: Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos. 9.48: William Dallison, tenor. 9.56: Madame Emily Marks. 10.4: William Dallison. 10.12: Lindley Evans, pianoforte solos. 3LO MELBOURNE. 7 p.m.: Evening service from St. Paul's Cathedral; preacher, the Bishop of Gippslan'd. 8.30: Mr L. C. Amery, Seeretarv of State for the Dominions, will speak. 8.44: Horace Weber at the Furlitzer grand organ. 8.49: The Capitol Theatre Orchestra, in conjunction with the University Symphony Orchestra. 9.14: Mr John Sullivan, tenor. 9.20: Ravmond Lambert, solo pianist. 9.27: Madame E l sa Davis, soprano. 9.34: Edouard Lambert, so lo violinist, Capitol Theatre: 9.41: The Capitol Operatic Orchestra and Universitv Symphony Orchestra m association with the Collingwood Citizens' Band.
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