ON the AIR
j Fare for L,isteners-In NEW ZEALAND New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland:— 420 metres, 500 watts. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. News and reports, sporting results; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Strand Theatre orchestra under the direction of Eve .Bentley; contralto solos (a) “Caro Mio Ben” (Giordani), (b) “Sincerity” (Clarke), Miss J. Smith; bass solos (a) “Village Blacksmith” (Weiss), (b) “Drinking” (Read), Mr. Vail; violin solos (a) “Serenade” (Pierne), (b) “Aria” (Bach), Miss P. Best; baritone solo, “A Bell at Sea,” Mr. Kernott; contralto solo, “Love’s Garden of Roses” (Wood), Miss J. Smith; bass solo, “An Old English Love Song” (Allitsen), Mr. Vail; violin solo, “Minuet” (Dussek), Mr. P. Best; baritone solos, (a) “Out on the Deep,” (bj “Two Eyes of Grey,” Mr. Kernot; interval and sports results; relay of dance music by “Click Clack” Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Walter Smith. 3YA Christchurch: 400 metres, 500 watts. 6.30 p.m to 7 p.m., children’s session. Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes; relay of orchestral selections from Liberty Picture Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Ernest Jamieson; baritone solos, (a) “Still as the Night,” (b) "For You Alone,” Mr. McWilliam; cello, solo. “Cantalina” (Gotei - mann), Mr. Arthur Bate; soprano solos, (a) “Little Town in Old County Down” (Carlo), (b) “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain,” Mrs. R. Sierowkowski; mandolin solos, “Medley,” Mr. H. G. Reeves; baritone solos, (a) “Mate o’ Mine” (Elliot), (b) “Old Fashioned Town” (Squire), Mr. McWilliam; cello, solo, “Harlequin” (Squire), Mr Arthur Bate; sonrano solos (a) “Sweet Early Violets” (Sherrington). (b) “Summer Night” (Goring Thomas), with ’cello obligato. Mrs. R. Sierowkowski; mandolin solo, “Medley,” Mr. H. S. Reeves; interval; relay of dance music by Les. Grummit’s Band from the Kashmiri Cabaret. * * * 4YA Dunedin: 380 metres, 750 watts. Silent day. 2YK Wellington: 295 metres, 120 watts. Silent day. TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland 420 metres, 500 watts. 6.55 p.m., relay of evening service from St. Mary’s Cathedral; preacher. Rev. Canon Percival James; organist, Mr. Edgar Randall; 8.30 p.m., to 9.30 p.m., operatic lecture-recital by Mr. J. M. Prentice from studio. * * * 3YA Christchurch: 400 metres, 500 watts. 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m., relay of special anniversary service from Richmond Methodist Church; preacher. Rev. Harold Sharpe; choir, Mr. L. Quane; organist, Miss L. Straw; to be followed by musical numbers from church. 4YA Dunedin: 380 metres, 750 watts. 6.30 p.m., relay of evening service from Knox Church (anniversary service); preacher. Rev. Tulloch Yuille; organist Mr. W. Paget Gale; 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., relay from the Empire Theatre of concert by the Tramways Band under the direction of Mr. F. G. Gould.
2YK Wellington.— 295 metres, 120 watts 6.55 p.m., relay of evening service fror the Terrace Congregational Cnurc. preacher, Rev. Ernest R. Weeks; musi,' director, Mr. Len. Barnes; organist, ■**; H. Brusey; relay of Port Nicholson Band’s concert from the Grand vpe- 4 House.
ACROSS THE TASMAN
Australian broadcasting stations trac. mlt as follow; TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 1,500 watts. Early Evening Session 5.45 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes: »j' p.m., Uncle George and the kWolw* p.m., musical programme from uw■* 7.15 p.m., results of all sporting inl ° tion, including racing, bowls, swimming, athletics, by courtesy , “Sun;” 7.30 p.m., country news now “Sun.” Evening Session 8 p.m., G.P.O. clock and casters’ topicaJ chorus; 8 3 P*®*** ;; Hazel McClelland (mezzo sopnw. p.m., Mr. Douglas Graham (Scott** dian): 8.17 p.m.. Mr. David SmtW> tone); 8.24 p.m., King’s Mandolin tra; 8.31 p.m., broadens tng. Maroubra speedway; S.oo p.m., - following day’s programme: •• G.P.O. clock and chimes; 9.1 Hazel McClelland; 9.8 p.m.. hr°a<^ y . from Maroubra speedway; Douglas Graham; 9.30 p.m., , j! from Maroubra speedway; 9.4 a P-A,--David Smith; 9.52 p.m.. broadcasting pf Maroubra speedway; 10.0 jjjr clock and chimes; 10.1 p.m., * st : r ; dolin Orchestra: 10.8 p.m., from Maroubra speedway; Ambassadors’ Dance Band. * * * . to-morrow 5.45 p.m, children's serviceservice broadcast from Rand« *<- terian Church; 8.30 p.m., fr .? rr !. t p pJt Miss Amy Ostinga (contralto). Broadcasters trio; 8.47 p.m.. M • pp Harford-Foster (soprano): ®*. ye duet. Miss Amy Ostinga » nd * ; or t »r Sutherland; 8.58 p.m . weather ™ forecast by courtesy of Mr. <-• ‘ p.tr Government Meteorologist: ■ f ?- G.P.O. clock and chimes: r £ s , un lm. ,r lowing day’s programme; J* pmPeter Sutherland (basso). q j- p.% Bryce Carter (cello, solos). - tIJ Mr. Clem Williams (baritone), Miss Amy Ostinga; 9.31 F jji n e H* casters trio; 9.41 p m.. lss T >lfpr ford-Foster; 9.48 p.m-. Mr. #' land; 9.55 p.m.. «r »* p.m.. Mr. Clem Williams, Natibnal Anthem.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 May 1927, Page 18
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