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ON the AIR

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New Zealand broadcastina stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY IYA, Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., to 4.30 p.m., Afternoon session; 7 15 p.m., news and information session: 7.30 p.m., talk on ••Jupiter and Saturn,” by Mr. J. Collier; S p.m.. relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre. Mr. Geo. Poore, conductor; contralto. Miss E. Peace, (a) “Melisande in the Wood,” (b) ‘O Rowan Tree”; baritone. Mr. \\ . Brough. “Prince Ivan’s Song”: Mr. L. Griffiths, talk on “Tropical Palms and Their Uses.” with elocutionary prologue; tenor. Mr. W. Harris, (a) “Land of Grame Cliree.” (b) “Sleep and the Roses ; contralto, Miss E. Peace, “Softly Awakes Mv Heart.” from “Samson and Delilah ; baritone. Mr. W. Brough, (a) “The Joy Bird.” (b) “The Last Hour”; tenor, Mr. W. Harris. “A Kiss in the Dark”: 9 p.m.. weather report: Mr. Arthur Wilson, organ recital, assisted by Mrs. C. Turlev, contralto. The programme for this hour will be: Mr. Wilson, “Seventh Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” (Bach), “Evening Song”: contralto. Mrs. C. Turley, “1 Will Extol Thee”: Mr. Wilson, "Romanza,” from “La Reine de France” (Haydn); “Massa’s in de Cold. Cold Ground.” “Thanksgiving”: contralto, Mrs. C. Turley, “Over the Meadow,” Mr. Wilson. “Narcissus”; introduction to Act ill of “Lohengrin” (Wagner). 2YA. Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent Day. * * * 3YA, Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 2 30 turn., Rebroadcast 2YA description Ranfurly Shield match, Canterbury v. Manawhenua (if played); 3 p.m., afternoon concert session; 6 p.m., children’s session, by Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m., Addington stock market reports; 7.30 p.m., news and reports; 8 p.m., relay of orchestral selections from Grand Picture Theatre Orchestra, under Mrs. Black; banjelin, Mr. Sydney Gibson, “Don’t Sing Aloha When I Go”; contralto solo. Miss Dorthy Sharp, “Happy Song” (Del Riego); piano duet, Miss Alice Searell and Mrs. A. L. Jones, “First Movement of Second Symphony” (Beethoven); bass, Mr. Bernard Rennell, “Three Spanish Love Songs” (Lohr); steel guitars and ukuleles. Miss Elaine Moody and party, (a) “Waltz of Love,” (b) “Somewhere in Honolulu”; male alto, Mr. William Lowry, “Requiem”; violin, Miss Mary ’Ward, “Minuet” (Bach); contralto. Miss Sharp, ‘.‘Bird of Blue”; clarionet. Mr. S. E. Munday, (a) “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn), (b) “Spring’s Awakening (Bach) ; 9 p.m., talk, Captain E. R. W. Hayter, “A Cruise in a Cockleshell”; 9.1 S p.m., bass, Mr. Bernard Rennell, ‘Song of the Clock”; banjolin, Mr. Gibson, “Tonight’s My Night With Baby”; pianoforte duet, Miss Searell and Mrs. Jones, “Second Movement of Unfinished Symphony” (Schubert): male alto, Mr. Lowry, “Oft in the Stilly Night”; violin, Miss Ward, (a) “Scherzo” (Kriesler),) (b) “Cradle Song”; soprano and contralto duet, Misses K. and D. Sharp, “Venetian Song” (Tosti); steel guitars and ukulele, Miss Moody and party, “MaHina Malamalama”; male alto, Mr. Lowry, “On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn); clarionet, Mr. S. E. Munday, “Down in the Deep Cellar”; bass, Mr. Rennell, “Cartload of Hay.” * * * 4YA, Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent Day. TO-MORROW 1Y A, A uckland : 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., to 4.30 p.m., Afternoon session; 7 35 p m., news and information; 7.30 p.m., talk by Mr. E. H. Skeates on “The Garden”; 8 p.m., relay of overture from Rialto Theatre; Bohemian Duo, latest hits; violin, Miss P. Best, (a) “Liebesfreud,” (b) “Minuet”; baritone, Mr. H. Barry Coney, “Sons of the Sea”; Mr. Cyril Towsey, “Nocturne in F Sharp Major”; elocution, Mr T. Harris; soprano, Mrs. Cyril Towsey, “Sea Wrack"; Eric Waters Trio “Autumn and Winter”; Mr. A. Ripley, A Spirit Flower”; 9 p.m., weather report; Bohemian Duo. popular numbers; violin, Miss Best, “Slumber Song”; baritone, Mr. Coney, (a) “I Was Not Sorrowful, ’ (b) “Sois Heureuse”; piano, Mr. Towsey, “Impromptu in B Flat Major”; elocution, Mr. Harris, “The Brave Old Duke of

York”: soprano, Mrs. Towsey. “Bredon Hill"; Eric Waters Trio, (a) '‘Serenade.” (b> “Valse des Fleurs”: tenor. Mr. Ripley. (a) “Eileen Mavourneen.” (b) “Happy Song." 2YA, Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., to 5 p.m.. Afternoon session: 3.30 p.m.. lecturette, Madame Britten: 7 p.m., to 7.30 p.m., news and market reports; 7.34 p.m., lecturette, by Mr. W. King. “Esperanto”: S p.m.. relay of the Paramount Theatre Orchestra: Central Mission Band, march, “Caractacus”; soprano, Miss Casey, “Micael’s Song”: cornet. Bandsman McPherson, "The Nightingale”; mezzo-soprano. Miss Robertson, “The Blacksmith”: Band, “Magic Flute”: bass-baritone, Mr. Bee, “Why Shouldn’t I?"; Band. “Love and Laughter”; 9 p.m., weather report; 9.6 p.m.. lecturette. Mr. Johannes Andersen. “Native Birds”: Band. "The Challenge”: soprano. Miss Casey, “Serenade”; Band. “Gems of Old Bays”; mezzo-soprano. Miss Robertson. “Love's Old Sweet Song”; Band. “Nursery Ditties”: bass-baritone, Mr. J. 7-f. Bee. “Cape Horn Gospel”: Band, “The Contemptibles.” 4YA. Dunedin: 460 metres, 250 watts. 7 p.m.. Gramophone recital: S p.m.. relay from His Majesty's Theatre of concert by the band of the First Battalion. Otago Regiment. Conductor, Mr. Rev.* Asten.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 12

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ON the AlR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 12

ON the AlR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 12

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