ON the AIR Fare for Listeners-In
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow : TO DAY'S PROGRAMMES IYA Auckland: ■4 20 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc.; 7.30 p.m., talk on “X.Z. Native Plants for the Garden” by Air. E. H. Skeates; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes; relay of overture from Rialto Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Air. C. E. Engel; contralto solos, (a) “Here's to Love” (Rubens), (b) "Fairy Wood” (Drummond), Aliss T. Duffin; violin solo, selected, Air. H. Murray, soprano solos, (a) “Spring’s Awakening” (Sanderson), (b) “Vorrei” (Tosti), Airs. Gatenby; saxophone solos, (a) “Valse Romance,” (b) selected, Air. R. AlcAlinn; baritone solo, “Lady Aline” (.Lor), Air. E. Davies; weather report and interval; relay from Rialto Theatre; contralto solos, (a) “I Wonder if Love is a Dream” (Forster), (b) '‘Garden of Your Heart” (Dorel), Aliss T. Duffin; violin solo, selected, Air. H. Alurray; soprano solos, (a) “April Morn” (Batten), (b) “Less Than the Dust” (Finden), Airs. Gatenby; saxophone solo, jazz medley, Air. R. AlcAlinn; vocal duets, (a) “Garden of Aly Heart” (Deppen), (b) “The Chain of Roses” (Lohr), Mr. Hayden and Air. E. Davies. * m m 3YA Christchurch: 405 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 7.30 p.m., talk arranged by Canterbury Progress League to farmers entitled “Marketing of Farm Produce,” by Professor A. H. Tocker; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes, relay of orchestral selections from Strand Picture Theatre Quartette under the direction of Air. Harry Ellwood; elocutionary, “New Rhyme of an Ancient Alariner,” Air. Lorimer Fison; soprano solo, “Waiata Poi” (Hill), Mrs. Leslie Scrimshaw; tenor solo, “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” from “The Gondoliers,” Air. Leslie Scrimshaw’; contralto solo, “Will He Come?” (Sullivan), Aliss Dorothy Spiller; vocal duet, “A Paradise for Two” from “Maid of the Alountains” (Tate), Air. and Mrs. Leslie Scrimshaw; pianoforte solo, “Waltz” (Godard), studio pianist, soprano solo,
“The Heart That’s Free” (Robyn), Airs. Leslie Scrimshaw; tenor solo, “Harlequin” (Sanderson), Air. Leslie Scrimshaw; contralto solo, “The Arrow and the Song” (Balfe), Aliss Dorothy Spiller; monologue, “Charge of the Light Brigade,” Air. Lorimer Fison; interval; 9 p.m., third series of lectures by Air. T. Vernon Griffiths on “Modern British Pianoforte Composers” illustrated by musical numbers. • • • 4YA Dunedin: 435 metres, 750 watts. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Town Hall chimes; request gramophone recital; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert and relay of orchestral selections under Mr. Chas. Parnell, from the Empre Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, (a) “Just Because the Violets,” (b) selected, Mr. W. Ruffell; pianoforte solo, “Romanze” (Sibelius), Aliss A. D. Allen; vocal solos, (a) “Garden of Your Heart,” (b) “Dear Little Shamrock,” Aliss Gwen Cooper; violin solos, (a) “Lute Player” (Allitsen), (b) selected, Mr. Alex Snell; pianoforte solo, “Liebestraum” (Liszt), Aliss A. D. Allen; address by “Gargoyle,” “Hints to Alotorists;” relay of orchestral selections from Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, (a) selected (b) selected, Miss Alary Pratt; violin solo, “Melody in A,” Air. A. Duff; vocal solos, (a) “Mother Machree,” (b) “I wonder if the Same Aloon Shines on Ireland To-night,” Air. W. Currie.
2YK Wellington: 295 metres, 120 watts. Silent day. # * • IZQ Auckland: 330 metres, 50 watts. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., studio concert. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 420 metres, 500 watts. 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.—Children’s session; Uncle Bill. 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.—News and reports, etc, 7.30 p.m.—Talk on “Alotoring” by Mr. Geo. Campbell. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.—Chimes; relay of concert from John Courts, Ltd.; vocal selections, popular songs, Alasked Duo; soprano solo, “Down in the Forest” (Ronald), Miss E. Bentley; bass solo, selected, Mr. D. Black; violin solos, selected, Miss D. Highams; mezzo soprano solo, “Love’s Homp-coming” (Russell), Aliss B. Poulton. Weather report and interval. Relay of orchestral selections from Prince Edward Theatre, under the direction of Mr. Geo. Poore; vocal duets, (a). “Just Awearyin’ for You” (Bond), (b) “At Peace with the World” (Berlin), Aliss Bentley and Air. Black; contralto solos, (a) “Lavender Seller” (Smith), (b) “The Ragman” (Buchanan), Miss G. Andrews; vocal selections, popular hits, Alasked Duo; violin solo, selected, Miss D. Highams; soprano solo, “Wondering Why” (Clarke), Aliss ,E. Bentley; bass solo, selected, Mr. D. Black; mezzo soprano solo, “Be Still, Blackbird” (Sanderson), Aliss B. Poulton; contralto solos, (a) “Songs Aly Mother Sang” (Grimshaw), (b) “The Silver King” (Chaminade), Aliss G. Andrews.
3YA Christchurch: 405 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p!m.—Afternoon concert. 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 Everybody’s Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Air. W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M.; soprano solo, “Golden Dancing Days” (Clark), Miss Alyra Edmonds; violin solo, "Romanza Andaluzzia” (Sarasate), Mr. Bernard Barker; comic recitation, “Air. Jones’s Dilemma,” ' Miss Ruby Boot; baritone solo, “The Song of the Torrent” (Alallinson), Air. W. J. Salkeld; contralto solo, “The Better Lane.” (Cowan), Aliss Freeman Brown; male quartette, (a) “Pussy's in the Well” (Ratenber), (b) “The Soldier’s Farewell” (Kinkel), Avondale Alale Quartette; violin solo, “Berceuse” (Cui), Air. Bernard Barker; elocutionary, “The Gift of Tritenius” (Whitter), Aliss Ruby Boot; vocal duet, “In the Garden of Aly Heart” (Ball), Alisses Alyra Edmonds and Freeman Brown; relay from Everybody’s Theatre; male quartette, “Alosquitoes" (Bliss), Avondale Alale Quartette; contralto solo, “Vanity Fai”” (Cowan), Aliss Freeman Brown: violin solo, “Gavotte in E” (Bach-Kreisler), Air. Bernard Barker; soprano solo, “Fleurette” (AlcGeoch), Miss Alyra Edmonds; humorous recital, “Love in a Alotor-car” (McGill), Aliss Ruby Boot; baritone solo, “’Neath the Rolling Tide” (Jude), Mr. W. J. Salkeld; male quartette, “A Perfect Day” (Bond), Avonside Alale Quartette; relay from Everybody’s Theatre. * • • 4YA Dunedin:— 435 metres, 750 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.—Town Hall chimes; His Alaster’s Voice recital; reading by Airs. I. W. Cowie; studio items; relay of instrumental music from the Savoy; His Alaster’s Voice recital. 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.—Children’s session; Aunt Diana. 7.30 p.m. to 7.45 p.m.—News and market reports, etc. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.— Studio concert. 8.45 p.m.—Address under
the auspices of the W.E.A. 9 p.m.—Relay of dance music by Em. Beacham and his orchestra from the Savoy Cabaret. 2YK Wellington: 295 metres, 120 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.—Afternoon concert. 7 p.m. to S p.m.—Children’s session. S p.m. to 10 p.m.—Studio concert. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 23L Sydney:— 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 5.45 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes: Daddy Longlegs and the kiddies; 6.40 p.m., musical programme from the studio. Special Country Session 7 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes: Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.'s report; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Government meteorologist; Producers’ Distributing Society’s fruit and vegetable market report; Stock Exchange reports; grain and fodder report (“Sun”); dairy produce report (“Sun’’); 7.15 p.m., country news from the “Sun;” 7.30 p.m., talk on “American Progress in Television” bv Mr. Rupert Markham, 8.E.; S p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; 8.3 p.m., Broadcasters’ Trio; 8.13 p.m., Mr. Phil Mountain (comedian): 8.20 p.m., Miss Phyllis Atkinson (mezzo soprano); 8.27 p.m., Mr. Alfred Fitz Henry (elocutionist); 8.34 p.m.. Miss Hazel Sorrel (soprano); 8.41 p.m., Mr. Sydney Hollister (comedian): 8.48 p.m., Mr. Roger Jones (baritone): 5.55 p.m., resume of following day’s programme; weather report and forecast by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist; 9 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; 9.1 p.m., Broadcasters’ Trio; 9.11 p.m., Mr. Ronnie Reade (the radio jester); 9.18 p.m., Miss Phyllis Atkinson; 9.25 P.m., Mr. Phil Mountain: 9.32 p.m.. Miss Hazel Sorrell: 9.39 p.m.. Mr. Alfred Fitz Henry; 9.46 p.m., Mr. Sydney Hollister; 9.53 p.m.. Broadcasters’ Trio; 10 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes: 10.1 p.m., Mr. Ronnie Reade: 10.8 p.m., Mr. Roger Jones; 10.15 p.m., Cec Morrison and his Gloomchasers broadcast from the ballroom of the Bondi Casino: during intervals between dances “Sun” news will be broadcast; 11 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.
2FC Sydnev: 440 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., entertainment for children; dinner music; 8.30 p.m., news service; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including orchestral music; selections by Sydney Madrigal Society’s choir; items by Congress Band relay comedy, “The Swan Song”; vocal and instrumental items; relay dance music. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7 p.m., entertainment for children; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; dance music. • * • TO-MORROW 2BL, Sydney.— 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 5.45 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Uncle George and the Kiddies; 6.40 p.m., musical programme from the studio. Special Country Session 7 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co’s report; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Government Meteorologist; Producers' Distributing Society's fruit and vegetable market report; Stock Exchange reports; grain and fodder reports (“Sun”); dairy produce report (“Sun”); 7.15 p.m., country news from the “Sun”; 7.30 p.m., talk on “Gardening Science,” by Mr. Cooper, park superintendent, City Council; 8 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; 8.3 p.m., Mr. David Smith (baritone); 8.10 p.m., Miss Elsie Findlay (soprano); 8.17 p.m., Mr. C. C. King (mando-cello solos); 8.24 p.m., Miss Grace Quine (descriptive artist); 8.31 p.m., Broadcasters’ all-sports expert will talk on football; 8.46 p.m., Broadcasters’ Trio; 8.56 p.m., resume of following day’s programme; 9.0 p.m., G.P.O. clock and chimes; weather report and forecast, by courtesy of Mr. C. J. Mares, Government meteorologist; 9.2 p.m., Miss Hazel McClelland (mezzo soprano); 9.9 p.m., Mr. Will Cherry in imitations of birds and animals; 9.19 p.m., Graham and Manning in song and story; 9.34 p.m., the sporting editor of the “Sun” will talk on the prospects of Saturday’s racing; 9.54 p.m., Broadcasters’ Trio; 10.4 p.m., Miss Grace Quine; 10.11 p.m., Mr. C. C. King; 10.18 p.m,, Miss Hazel McClelland; 10.25 p.m., news reports, by courtesy of the “Sun” newspapers; 10.36 p.m., Miss Elsie Findlay; 10.43 p.m., Mr. David Smith; 10.50 p.m., Broadcasters’ Trio; 11.0, G.P.O. clock and chimes; National Anthem.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 14
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1,630ON the AIR Fare for Listeners-In Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 14
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