BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
CYA, WELLINGTON' (4.0 Metres.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon session, selected studio items; chimes of the General Post Office ciock, Wellington. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.30: Lecturette, Mrs Sinclair, "Electric Cooking." 3.43: Selected gramophone items. 4.15: Lecturette, I>r L. A. Line, "First Aid." 4.30: Kelay of Manuel Hyman's Exhibition Baud from the Adelphi Cabaret. 0: Children's hour, another trip on the radio express with Mr Stevrart and Uncle Jasper: away to Kussell, deep-sea fishing; items on tho journey; chorus, Mdme. Mueller's pupils, "Over the Waves" (Glover): sons, cousin, "Sing, Joyous Bird" (Finden); pianoforte, cousin, selected; song, cousin, selected; chorus, Mdrae. Mueller's pupil;, "Music ou the Waves" (Glover); Uncle Jasper scuds birthday greetings and rends stories on route. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr E. A. Bradshaw, "Carburetion and Carburettor Adjustment." 8: Chimes of the General Tost Office clock, Wellington. 8.1 : Overture. "Prelude in C. Sharp Minor" (Rachmaninoff). 5.5: Vocal and concerted items provided by the members of the Wellington Harmonic Society; Madrigal, Harmonic Society, "Sister, Awake" (Bhteson). 8.9: Vocal duet, Messrs E. W. Kobbius and C. W. Shannon, "The Battle Eve" (Bonlinur). 8.14: Part-song, Harmonic Society, "'Here a Pretty Baby Lies" (Gordon). S. 18: Instrumental trio, Svmons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "First and Second Movements, Double Sonata" (Handel). 8.28: Folk song, Harmonic Society, "Laird of Cockpen" (Robertson). 8.33: Contralto solo, Miss J. Sutherland, "Yonder" (Oliver). 8.37: The Harmonic Quartet, in vocal numbers. 8.41: 'C'vllo solo, Mr Geo. Kllwood, "Sicilienne" (Faiire). 8.47: Tenor solo, Mr Frank Bryant, "I Heard You Singing" (Coatcs). 8.51: Choral dance, Harmonic Society,
"Pan" (Boughton). 8.56: Weather forecast. 8.57: Lecturette, Mr. A. .1. Day, "Whales: Species, Habits, etc.." 9.12: Partsong. Harmonic Society, "We Have Fed Our Sea" (Grainger). 9.1(1: Instrumental trio, Syinons-Ellwond-Short Trio, "Third Movement, Double Sonata" (Handel). 9.26: X'artsong, Harmonic. Society, "Irish Tune" (Grainger). 0.28: Soprano solo, Miss M. Goodwill, "Dream o' Day Jill," from "Tom Jones" (German). 9.32: 'Cello solo, Mr Geo. Ellwood, "Chanson Louis XIII. and Pavana" (Couperin-Krcisler). 9.37: Male part-song. Harmonic Society. "Every Rustling Tree" (Kuhlan). 9.39: Baritone bolo, Mr lv. R. Orr, "The Luto Player" (Peel). 0.42: Part-song, Harmonic Society, "Marry Me. Mary Veen" (Lyon). Choral fantasia, Harmonic Society, "Faust" (Gounod, arr. Challoncr).
•IYA, DUNEDIN. (403 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon Ecssion, selected studio items; Town Hall chimes. 3.1: His Master's Voice recital. 3.16: Address on "Interior Decoration," by Misa M. Puochegud. 3.31: Studio music. 4: Book reviews, by Mr H. Grceuwood, of the Master's Voice recital. 0: Children's hour, Big Brother Bill leaves 4YA in the wonder car at 0 o'clock exactly: all aboard for a trip under tho sea; see the forests of seaweed and the queer and lovely things that live there; on exciting adventure with an octopus; we'll sing "Tho Happy Ditty" on tho way, read the letters, and dip into the birthday basket; Big Sister Nell will play tho piano; Little Sister Olife will sing "Nursery Rhymes"; Sister Maureen will play the cornet —and she plays well, too, and her sister Nada will play the piano, whilst Sister Bessie will recite "Tho Sixpence,' and Princess Silverwings has s story to bo told of "The Fairy Lilies"; the 4YA wonder car holds everybody who wants to go. 7: Town Hall chimes. 7.1: News session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Studio concort by the "Twinklers" and assisting artists; opening chorus, Letty de Clifford and the "Twinklers," "Twinkling the Blueß Away." 8.4: Recitals, Miss Sheila Neilson, (a) "The Storming Party"; (b) "The Four Players." 8.10: Baritone solos, Mr Keg. Richards, (a) selected; (b) "Blue Skies." 8.10: Vocal solos, Miss Rona Wood, (a) "Big Lady Moon"; (b) "I Wonder If Ever the Rose." 8.22: 'Cello solo, Mr Mnlcolm Robillinrd, selected. 8.26: Recital, Miss Nancy Low, selected. 8.32: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie McPeak, selected. 8.38; Recital, Mies Roberta Williams, selected. 8.42: Vocal duct, Misses Rona Wood and Berta Boreham, "The Two Dolls." 8.46: Address, Pastor W. D. More will give a humorous address. 9.1: Vocal solos, Mr J. B. McPherson, selected. 9.7: Recitals, Miss Anita Winkel, (a) "Next Week"; (b) "Little Yaller Dog." 9.15: Clarinet solos, Rev. G. E. Moreton, (a) "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn); (b) "Beneath Thy Window" (Le Thiere). 9.22: Vocal solos. Miss M. Dales, (a) "My Prayer" (Squire); (b) "Little Song of Friendship" (Pettitt). 9.28: 'Cello solo, Mr Malcolm Robilliard, selected. 9.34: Contralto solos, Miss Winnie McPeak, solectcd. 0.40: Recital, Miss Sheila Neilson, selected. 9.45: Baritone solos, Mr Reg. Richards, selected. 9.52: Finale, Tho "Twinklers."
IYA AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Aftornoon session—Selected Studio items. 4: Literary selection by Mr Culford Bell. 6: Children's hour. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes: baritone solos, Mr Stan. Pritchard, selected. 8.9; Instrumental, Ingall's Hawaiian Instrumentalists, (a) "Invercargill March"; (b) "Moonlight and Roses." 8.14: Humour, Mr J. A. Sharp, "Humour." 8.21: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Whiteford-Waugh. 8,31: Monologue, Miss Winifred Croshor, "My Will." 8.35: Contralto solos. Miss Edna Peace, (a) "Ave Maria" (Kahn):_(b) "Home Love" (Richardson). 8.43: Violin solos, Mr Martin Richardson, (a) "Sprine Song" (Mendelssohn); (b) "Hindoo Chant" (Krcisler). 8.51: Soprano solo, Miss Doris Bayne, "Carmena" (Wisou). 8.56: Relay of orchestral interlude from Majestic Theatre. 9.6: Weather forecast. 9.8: Baritone solo, Mr S. Pritchard, selected. 9.13: Humour, Mr ,T. A. Sharp, humour again. 9.18: Instrumental, Ingall's Hawniinn ists, (a) "Hnerera"; (b) "Kalima WalU : (c) "Tell Me With Smiles." 9.28: Contralto solo, Miss E. Peace. "Will He Como? (Sullivan). 9.32: Elocutionary, Miss W. Crosher, (a) "Parody on Shakespeare s Hamlet.'" 9.40: Relav of musical entr'acte from Strand Theatre. 9.48: Soprano solos, Miss V..Bayne, (a) "The Perfect Prayer'" <D»y); Cb) "Love's a Merchant (Cnrcw). 9.56. Violin solo. Mr M. Richardson, First Mazurka" (Henry). 10: A thought.
2FC SYDNEY. (442 Metres.) 7.40 p.m.: Programme announcements. 7.45: Montgomery Stuart, in a series of Con Drew" stories. 8: "Big Alice Prowse contralto. 8.8: Win and kindle, English entertainers. 8.15: From the Marlborough CAfe, King street, Sydnoy. items annual Christmas meeting of the Smitn *am ilr" The latest weather report will he ei'ven from tho studio at approximately 9 p!m 9 45: Alice Prowse. 9.53: Harrison White, banjo solos. 10: "Big Ben . Win and Windle, English entertainers. 10-3"-The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra, xo.-o. Harrison White. 10.29: Late ™«lher forecast 10.30: The Ambassadors Dance Or rhestra. 10.40: Len Maurice, baritone. 10.47: The Ambassadors' Dance Orchestra. 10.57: Late news and announcements. ii. "Bie Ben"; dance music from ,he , Aln, 's®*"' (Tors', interspersed with vocal numbers f. • ill,; studio by Len Maurice.
3LO MELBOURNE. (371 Metres.) 7.15 p.m.: Mr W. A. Wlurington will speak on "The Meaning of Zoning. 7.30. .Mr V. D. Phillips. M.A.. LL.B.. w.U speak on "Are Women Under Any Dißßbihty? J- 4 £; Mr E. M. Pascoe will speak on Bowls. h . A Chat by the Head of the Lone Guides. 8.. . Dorothea Mac Master, piano. 8..0. ine Sundowners." 8.32; Announcement. ine Roval Automobile Club of Vict "'.jV ß '» a Message. 8.36: Studio presentation oltne opera Fanst" —Part 1., the d.root.nn of J. Sutton Crowe, assisted b> the Studio Orchestra and Auburn Methodist Chm . 10.16: Maggie Foster, violin. 10-3. lnm ficmple and Herbert Sanderson. 10.30. "Vreus" news service. Meteorological 1 tnation. British official w,rc '" S pn l J^ 5 10 37 11.40. -
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