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ON THE AIR

The New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follows: — TO-DAY IYA, Auckland:333 metres; 500 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session; 6.30 p.m., children’s session, Aunt Betty; 7.15 p.m., news and information session: 7.30 p.m., talk on “Yosemite Valley and Grand Canyon, ’ by Mr. Stanley Bull; S p.m., relay from Majestic Theatre; baritone, Mr. W. Brough, “Onaway Awake”; piano. Miss D. Binns, “Rhapsody in B minor”; soprano, Mrs. HumphreySteward; flute, Mr. McLennan, “The Swallows’ Flight”; bass-baritone, Mr. J. Kennedy, “Maori Folk Songs”; violin Mr. A. Grac-ie, (a) "Hymn to the Sun.” (b) “Aloha Oe; 5.53 p.m., sketch, Griffiths Duo, “Seeing the Show”; 9 p.m., weather report; baritone, Mr. W. Brough; piano Miss D. Binns, “Romance”; soprano, Mrs. Humphrey-Steward; flute, Mr. H. McLennan, (a) “Serenade,” (b) “Dainty Dance”; bass-baritone, J. Kennedy, “Maori Folk Songs”; violin, Mr. A. Grade, “Ave Maria” (Schubert); 9.50 p.m., sketch, Griffiths Duo, “Boxes.” 2YA, Wellington: 420 metres; 5,000 watts. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., afternoon session; 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., news and market reports; 7.35 p.m., lecturette, Mr. N. R. Jacobson, “Air and its Wonders”; 8 p.m., instrumental. Studio Orchestra; piano, Miss Howard, “Prelude, C Sharp minor”; ’cello, Miss Prenter. “Serenade”; contralto, Miss A. Dillon, “My Resting Place”: violin. Miss Thompson. “Meditation”; tenor, Mr. E. Dennis, “Like Stars Above”; Nga Tawa Trio, “Miniatures”: mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson; Studio Orchestra; 9 p.m., weather report; relay of the Savage Club Orchestra; 9.21 p.m., bass. Mr. J. M. Caldwell; oiano, Miss Howard, “Polonaise in A”; violin, Miss Thompson, “Melody in F”; 'cello, Miss Prenter; mezzo-soprano, Miss Thompson, “The Second Minuet”; Nga Tawa Trio. “The Open Boat”; Studio Orchestra. 3YA, Christchurch: 306 metres; 500 watts. Silent day. 4YA, Dunedin: 463 metres; 250 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 7 p.m., children’s session; 7.30 p.m., news service; 7.45 p.m., humorous address, by Pastor W. D. More, “The Unlucky Thirteenth”; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., relay from His Majesty’s Theatre of orchestral performance by the Philharmonic Society, under Signor R. Squarise. TO-MORROW IYA, Auckland.— 333 metres, 500 wattts. 3 p.m., Afternoon session; 3.30 p.m., lecture on “Claude Dubussy”; 7.15 p.m., news session; 7.30 p.m., to 7.45 p.m., talk on “Physical Culture,” by Norman Kerr; 8 p.m., relay from Prince Edward Theatre; Lyric Four, (a) “Lovely Night,” (b) “My Banjo”; tenor, Mr. A. H. Ripley, “A Dream”; bass, Mr. E. Thomas, “Tally Ho”; Lyric Four, (a) “O, Miss Hannah,” (b) “Deep River”; soprano, Miss McGruer, “Kerry Dance”; Mr. Alan McElwain, “All About Love”; Lyric Four, (a) “Aloha Oe,” (b) “Honolulu Eyes”; 9 p.m., weather report; relay from Prince Edward Theatre; Miss A. McGruer and Mr. A. Ripley, “Whip-poor-will”; tenor, Mr. H. Richards, “The Pagan”; Lyric Four, (a) “O Peaceful Night,” (b) “In Absence”; Mr. A. McElwain, “I Had a Little Garden”; Miss McGruer and Mr. A. Ripley, “Venetian Song”; tenor, Mr. H. Richards, “So Fair a Flower”; bass, Mr. E. Thomas. “When a Maiden You E EC T R L IGH T Don't buy your Light carelessily. Ask for “Mazda” Lamps and ensure good light. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO.. LTD.

Have Chosen” (Mozart): Miss McGruer and Lyric Quartet, "The Amorous Nig2YA Wellington.— 420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent Day. # 3YA, Christchurch. — 306 metres, 500 watts. 2.45 p.m.. Relay, description football match, Canterbury v. South Canterbury, . 6 p.m., children’s session by Uncle Jack; 7.15 p.m, Addington stock market reports; 7.30 p.m.. news session; S P-*n-. Hay from Crystal Palace Picture Theatre; bass. Mr. Inkster, “She is Far From the Land’ ; Lvndon Christie s Orchestra. ••On the Western Front’ : soprano. Mas--1 ter Robinson: trumpet, Mr. Kirk, “I Love a Little Cottage”: fox trot, orchestra. • Just a Bird’s-Eye View”: soprano. Miss Pearce. ‘ Where the Bee Sucks”: piano. Miss Hill. “To a Wild Rose”: orchestra. •Cubanola”: bass, Mr. Tnkster. “Plymouth Hoe”: saxophone, Mr. Christie, (a) “Ave Maria.” (b) rt A Mother’s Croon ; 1 orchestra, “Lake Sonia’ . 9.7 p.m., soprano, Master Robinson. The Swallows ; orchestra. - Meadow I>ark“: clarionet, Mr. Kirk. “Excerpts of Wagner”: orchestra, “Tn Cairo’ : soprano, Miss Pearc**; piano, Miss Hill, “Fox Trot Medley”; bass, Mr. Inkster. “The Trumpeter”; orchestra, “Liebestraume”; xylophone. Mr. Kir-c, “Light Cavalrv”; soprano, Master Robinson, “Where’er You Walk”; orchestra. “In’a Red Rose Garden”; soprano, Miss Pearce, “We’d Better Bide a Wee”; saxophone, Mr. Christie' “Just Like Your Eyes”; orchestra, “Hello, Aloha.” 4YA, Dunedin.— 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent Day. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL, Sydney.— 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m.. Clock and chimes: children's news service; 9 p.m., talk on “Tennis”; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; an hour’s programme presented by Cossor Valves; Broadcasters’ light orchestra; Mr. Catlette, tenor; Mr. Holenbergh, pianist: Miss Verona, soprano; Mr. Walenn. violinist; Mr. Hinchcliffe, baritone; Miss Neale, mezzo-contralto: and a relay of Amhis Glcomchasers’ Jazz Band. 4QG, Brisbane. — 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 8 p.m.. Children’s session: 9 p.m., news; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including vocal and instrumental items; orchestral and dance music. * * • 3LO, Melbourne.— 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7 p.m., Children’s session; 8 p.m.. news; 9.15 p.m., talk on “Australian Women Authors,” by Mr. Long; 9.30 p.m., concert programme, including selections from the opera “11 Trovatore,” by Verdi; vocal and instrumental items; dance music 2FC, Sydney. — 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m.. Talks to the children by i “Hello Man”; 8.30 p.m., news; 9.30 p m., concert programme, including orchestral music; vocal, instrumental and dance music. i TO-MORROW 1 2BL Sydney; 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., Cloc kand chimes; children’s session; 8 p.m., studio programme; 8.45 p.m., “Sun” news; 8.55 p.m., talk by a member of the St. John Ambulance; 9.30

p.m., studio concert Inc in*. I the Broadcasters Toptay * of the Canterbury District xi I '* ; f* Alien, el >c ltionist; Mr ht.-.'W; tone: and i relay of Cec. v his Gloom c lasers’ Jazz Orche*^ 0 * j notes early yesterday mornto* . . Parnell, owned by Mr pj: wits burnt down. A lfcJ* i broadcast at vote stat ion, 15515. owned « , Gramophones. Ltd., in th,. vT 1 someone on Rangitoto, x.hZ.. ??' ft. i sta> my was listening ij* *!■ ' pass on th? messip,. There 2S receneiN -et installed in »li* tages at Islington Bay w* 1 *?® 4 * fcthought likely thai there is aV il r - ins there at this * l A. message received on Siin.l. . W. H. Ri.b.nson, of Eden tSS?* *MI- 1 that the Sydney short-wave2l?- s >» I is closing down shorn? for ,£»• * 111 months. 2CL was oailinr ~.! 0 > * ir England and also station jit M L 'pwi u.s.a. broadcasting STATIONi Many of the American broads s stations within range have altered their wave-lengths ing list has been brought cp to djrecording to our latest KEKA. —Last Pittsburgh p a metres, variable high power ■* JKFAS.-Llno 010 . Neb, Jil i** u , - CaW " KFKX. —Hastings, Neb., 2Sg 5.000 watts. * aetr *. KFOA. —Seattle, Wash.. 45* LOUO watts. *** WCBD. —Zion, 344.6 metres, 5.000 uih. VVCCO.—Minn, 416.4 ietr™ watt:?. WiX— Pontiac. 616.9 metre, watt:?. jp°N — Lon s Beach. Calif.. 46; metre 700 watts KtLQ. Spokane. Wash., 370 mw. 1.000 wat s. KGO. —Oakland, Calif.. 384 metres. watts. * KAI OX. —Kirkwood. Mo.. 280 1.500 wat :s. KOA.— Denver, Colo.. 322 metres. Lfr, watts. K.P.O. —San Francisco. 422 1.000 watts. KFSN.—Pasadena, Calif.. 316 1.000 watts. kSL. —£ alt Lake City, 3CO metres. watts KTAB. —Oakland. Calif.. 240 3.000 watts. KY A.—San Francisco. 303 metres, i watt?. KYW. —Chicago. 533 metres, XSOC WBAL. —Baltimore. 246 metres. Lw watts. WRAP.—Texas, 476 metres, 1,000 ratM WBBM.—Chicago. 111.. 255.4 menS 10.000 watts. WEAF.—New York, 491.5 metres, 5,0# WEBH.—Chicago, 370 metres, 2.00 c WEMC.—Berrien S pr'ngs, Mich, Mil metres, 4,000 watts. KFNF. Shenandoah, lows, 4SLJ metres. 1.000 watts. KRQB. —Fort Worth, Texas, seu metres, 1,000 watts. WGHP.—Detroit, 270 metres, UN WGY.—Schenectady. N.Y„ 379.5 metm, 5.000 watts. WHO.—lowa, 526 metres, 5,000 watts. WHT.—Deerfield, 238 metres, UN WJAZ. —Mount Prospect 330 metres. 1.500 watts. WJR. —Pontiac. 516.9 metres, S.M watts. WJZ.—New York, N.Y.. 454.3 mttm 40,000 watts WKRC.—Cincinnati. Ohio. 422 metre 1,000 watts. WLlß.—Elgin, 111.. 302.8 metres \,W WLS.—C rete. 111., 344.6 metres. 5,9! watts. WLW. —Harrison, Ohio, 422.3 metre 5,000 watts WLWL.—New York, N.Y., 384.4 metre 5,000 watts WOAI.—San Antonio, Tex., 84 i metres, 2,000 watts. WOC. —E avenpert, lowa, 483.6 metre i, 5,000 watts. WORD.—Batavia, in., 275 metm 5,000 watts WSAl.—Norwood, 0., 825.9 metP* 5,000 watts. WSBS. —Chicago, 111., 288.3 metri

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 16

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 16

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 16

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