BROADCASTING.
j * TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 320, CHRISTCHORCH. (250 Metres.) 10.0 a.m.: Women's session—"Fifth Nocturne," American Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes. X 0.25: "Valae," Robert BchmiU (piano); "Printemps," Anna Case (soprano); "Tough Pickin Octa Corda and guitar: "JntormoMO." Zoelner String (juartert; "The Chimes of San Guisto," Guido (Jiccolini (tenor); "Sons of Uucla Sam," Creators and hiß Band; "Sweet" Dreams of Home," Symphony Orchestra; "Flower of Italy," Isidore Moakowiti (violin); "Le Mai du Pays," Anna Case (soprano); "Twilight Kchoes," Instrumental Duet; "Menuett," Zoelner Quartet; "Amore o tjrillo," vocal duet; "American Aviation March," Creatore's Band. 11.30 a.m.: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News and luncheon music B-ession. Close down. 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.: Afternoon concert session. 5.45: Children's session. 6.15: Dinner music. 7.15: Wireless and Morse session. 7.45: News. 8 p.m.: Lecturette by members of the Manufacturers' Association. 8.i5: Evening: concert; "Phedre," overture. Symphony Orchestra; "Romance de L'Etoile," orphe9 Langevin (baritone); "Hearts and Flowers,' Walter Donaldson (piano); "Quando men vo," Anna Case (soprano); "Wait Until tho Boss Bloom," Wheeler Wadsworth (saxophone); "I Look Into Your Garden," Ern; est Davis (tenor); "Un peu d'Amour, George Hamilton Green (bells); "King of the Sea," Donald Chalmers (bass); * AnUrn's Dance," Cherniavsky Trio; "Air des Bijoux,'* Alice Verlet (soprano); "Cariolan, Symphony Orchestra; "The Tiny Hand is Frozen," Guido Ciccollnl (tenor); Broken OMams," Sybil Sanderson Fagau Ensemble; ''Canto Amoroso," Marta de la Torre (violin); "Ay-Ay-Ay," .Toee Mojica (tenor); "Maritana," overture, Sodero's Band- 9*30: Dance music. 10.15: Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) \i p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.50 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's .session, conducted by Uncle s Tobv and Jumbo. 0.0: Dinner music session —Edison Bell hour. 7.0: Ne\Vi session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette—Representative Agricultural Department, "For tho Man on tho Land." 8.0: Chimes. Overture-"—Salon Orchestra (con* ductor, Mr M. T. Dixon), "In a Persian >larket" (Ketelbey). 8.9: Soprano —-Mrs Jeanie Potts, ($) "Caller Herria" (trdtK); (b) "Granny's Heilan' Hame'' (Macfarlane). 3.1(5: Piano accordion—Mr J. Blackwood, (n) "Invercargill March*' (Lithsow); (b) '"When it*s Springtime in the Rockies" ( NVootsey-Sauer). 8.22: Baritone--r*Slr H. W. Dowlinjf, (a) "Sea Fever" (ConingsbyClarke); (b) "The Vagabond" (ConingsbyClarke). 8.29; Selection—Salon Orchestra, "Minuet- and Gavotte" (Jacobi). 8.36: Humour—Mr Will McKeon, "On Strike" (Pond). 8.41: Popular songs—Mr W. E« Elliott, (a) "Cheer Up, Good Times are Coinin' " (Greer); (b) "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes." 8.47: Selections — Salon Orchestra, (a) "Moon Enchanted" (Besley) : (b) "Fleurette d'Amour" potts, "Hush-a-bye, Birdie" (Bunten), 8.58: Weather report and station notice?. 8,.59: Piano accordion—Mr J. Blackwood, "Medley of Popular Songs." 9.4: Baritone— Mr IT. AV. Dowling, "The Call of the Wild" (McGeogh). 9.7: Selection——Salou Orchestra, "Gabriel!® Suite" (Rosse). 9.17; Humour—Mr "Will McKeon, "Humorous Anecdotes" (original). 9.22: Popular Bong Mr W. E. Elliott, "Tho Latest Popular Hit." 9.2 C: Selection—Salon Orchestra, "Suite Romantique" (Ketelbey). 9.32: Dance programme. IYA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles.) ;> p.m.: Afternoon studio items, including litetary selection by the Announcer. 8.15: Talk—Mrs Lcs Crane. "Health of Mind and Body in Relation to Diet." 8 30: Further selected studio items-
5.0: • Children's etltiea, .WSMdM #J¥j Dave. 6.0: Dinner seaslon. 7.0: B«« W market reports. T.4oi T»lkr-Mt« Burgin, "Girl Guides «ad tie Rally." 8.0: Chime*. OwrWt-'fflßJ H.SI. Coldstream Guards, <») - W. (Gounod); (b) "J.es Clochtt (Planquette). 89: 8opr»p»-<!« Laird, (a) "Love's Own Kiss <f»» « Jinks") (Friml); (b) 'Deep ta » (from "Student PriPC*'). (BemffiK'H Selection —Strini Oettt tujJer Mr J. Whitfotd (Stuart). 8.26: Leeturs-rseitsl—»» £■ Bashfim, •Misled by it* VfQjLCH Coney, ' 'Donijetti. ».«* : SjJJfJJjSflijr Octet, "Lucreala Borgia _ Tenor—Mr Arthur BU BiPitft WLjK heart Mine" «»» (Kerbay); 00 ' 'The Br»W Igl (from "Ewri» ). 9, °* J s Cbafr forecast and announcements. »-*• w Light Opera ¥ "Veronique. 9." : Laird, "SUI Higb" (Verdi). 9.10: SeltotiOß—^ "Schumann Boom" Billow Hocking' C™™ . a « ; Eirf" Corneville*') (Planquejts). H.M. Grenadier Guards. ■*»*» (Delibes). > - 4YA, IMJNBDIK. (850 3 p.m.: Ohinies. . fVW" sort, of New f^ndgramme of Scotch Bw® (f W land Pipe Band, undM Major McMillan* Bfn Recital—MiES E Newbold. posal' • (Anon.). "Sweet Maid of GlentaW^ Bcotland," '' cause He wa ß a Bonoy Road to Linton. 8.33. »a 8.48: Contralto—dtiw-H* "tjjt£3o Tree " ( Mudie). 6-f ?■, "Scotland the Brave, Bor4w. "Bonnets are Over !, "Eleipr^jSEt £at^Mrs'D a ; (b) "We'd jM (Moffatt). 9.20: ~ (a) "The EmanclMtloa^jl.^^Jjjjaß (b) "The New M fUtt* Ire-Mr'Bert Tamson's Bairns (EM® Mr G. 3. Christy Song" (tfdtlJ. ®. ,", (8 , "Scot. Wha H |* lwt WiwS
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