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 concert; 7.15 p.m., news and information; 7.30 p.m., talk on motoring by Mr. Geo. Campbell; 8 p.m., relay of concert from Messrs. John Courts, Ltd.; 8.30 p.m., cornet, Mr. Bowes, “The Farewell”; baritone, Mr. S. Pritchard, “Drake Goes West”; Mr. N. Fort,. “A Few Minutes of Humour”; Mr. Peter Dawson, “Mark Anthony’s Oration Over Caesar”; Nell, the Bohemian, songs at the piao; cornet, Mr. Bowes, “Star of Bethlehem”; 9 p.m., weather report; tenor, Mr. J. Simpson, “Lorraine”; Mr. N. Fort, “More Humour”; St. Andrew’s Society Orchestra, (a) “Scotch Blue Bells,” (b) “Gems of Scotia”; baritone, Mr. S. Pritchard, (a) “Song of the Clock,” (b) “Dolorosa”; cornet, Mr. F. Bowes, “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes”; Nell, the Bohemian, songs at the piano; monologue, Mr. P. Dawson; Orchestra, (a) “Gems of the Sea,” (b) “Loch Lomond Vaises”; tenor, Mr. Smpson, (a) “At Dawning,” (b) “The Elfman.” • • • 2YA Wellington.— 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., to 5 p.m.. Afternoon session; 6 p.m., to 7 p.m., children's hour, Uncle Ernest; 7 p m., to 7.40 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40 p.m., to 7.55 p.m., talk on Rugby by Mr. T. A. Fletcher; 8 p.m., studio orchestra; mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Soal, “Break o’ Day”; banjo duet, “Spanish Romance”; baritone, Mr. Elgar, “The Corporal’s Ditty”; saxophone quartet, “Spanish Waltz”; contralto. Miss Dencker, “Johneen”; band, “The Doll’s House,” “Don’t Be Angry With Me”; “She Knows Her Onions”; tenor, Mr. Robbins, “The Sea Gipsy”; studio orchestra; 9 p.m., weather report; whistling, Mr. Alexander, “Mocking Bird”; contralto, Miss Dencker. “An Island Shielding Song”; banjo duet, “Footlight Favourites”; studio orchestra; baritone, Mr. Elgar, “Sonny L<ad”; saxophone quartet, “Humoreske”; 9.37 p.m., Kit-Kat Jazz Band; tenor, Mr. Robbins, “If I Might
Come to You”; 10 p.m., to 10.30 p.m., dance music by the Kit-Kat Jazz Band. • * * 3YA, Christchurch: 306 metres; 500 watts. 3 p.m., Afternoon session; 7.15 p.m., news and reports; 8 p.m., relay from Strand Picture Theatre; bass, Air. Penfold, “Kashmiri Song”; clarionet, Mr. Boulton, “Until”; violin, Miss Carter, “Seconde Romance”; contralto, Miss Vinsen, “O Love from Thy Power”; tenor, Air. Bradshaw, “Nirvana”; bass, Mr. Penfold, “Spanish Gold”; 9.15 p.m., cello, Miss Carter. “Siciliano and Arietta”; soprano, Aliss Seymour, “Solveig’s Song”; violin, Aliss Carter, “Atoto Perpetuo”; contralto. Miss Vinsen, “Aly Ships”; clarionet. Air. Boulton, “Chanson Triste”; tenor, Mr. Bradshaw, “Tom Bowling”; flute, Air. Crow, “Romance”: bass, Mr. Penfold. “Arise, O Sun”; cello, Aliss Carter, “Berceuse”; tenor, Air. Bradshaw, “Eleanore”; violin. Aliss Carter, “Waltzer EUegie.” * * * 4YA, Dunedin: 463 metres; 250 watts. 3 p.m., to 4.30 p.m.. Afternoon concert; 7 p.m., to 7.30 p.m., children’s session; 7.30 p.m., to 7.45 p.m., news and market reports; 8 p.m., to 10 p.m., studio concert by vocal pupils of Madam Reggiardo, assisted by other artists; 8.45 p.m., address, arranged bj' the W.E.A.; 9 p.m., to 10 p.m., relay of dance music by Ern. Beecham and his orchestra from the Savoy. TO-MORROW IYA, Auckland:333 metres; 500 watts. 3 to 4.30 p.m., afternoon session; 7.15 to 7.45, news and sports results; 8 p.m., relay from Strand Theatre; boy soprano, Alaster David Lunney, “Tatters”; Air. Dan Flood, humour at the piano; soprano, Mrs. J. Parry, “The Wreath”; boy soprano, Alaster D. Lunney; Air. D. Flood, humour at the piano; soprano, Airs. J. Parry, “Sometimcjs in Summer”; 9 p.m., weather report: relay of dance music from the Click Clack Cabaret.
2YA, Wellington: 420 metres; 5,000 watts. Relay of Wellington Trotting Club’s meeting at the Hutt; 7 p.m., news, market reports and sports results; S p.m., chorus, “A Aliniature Concert”; flevitone, Messrs. Brown and Newlyn, “The Pal that 1 Loved”; song, L. Boyd, “Soul of Mine”; recital, Aliss Rowe, “Sammy”; violin, Miss Nolan, “Intermezzo,” from “Cavalleria Rusticana”; duet, Alisses Scott and L. Boyd, “Just A-wearying for You”; sketch, “The Infernal Triangle”; duet, Airs. Woodley and Miss Scott, “Alarch Alilitaire”; song and chorus, “In a Little Spanish Town”; vocal, Mr. Napier, “Kentucky Lullaby”; studio orchestra; 9 p.m., weather report; Alaori troup of the Black and White Entertainers in Alaori melodies; 9.20, character sketch Miss E. Broadstock, “The Clutching Hand”; flexitone, Alessrs. Brown and Newlyn, “Alemory Land”; violin, Miss Nolan, “Serenade”; musical monologue, Air. Rose, “The Pigtail of Li Fang Fu”; mandoline, Air. Dawson, “Drifting and Dreaming”; duet, Misses Keating, “Look Down, Dear Eyes”; studio orchestra. * * * 3YA f Christchurch. — 306 metres, 500 watts. 2.45 p.m., relay of Rugby football match, Canterbruy v. Otago; 6 p.m., children’s session by Uncle Jack; 7.15, news and reports; 8 p.m., relay from Everybody’s Picture Theatre Orchestra; tenor. Air. Lowry, “The Aleeting of the Waters’’; banjolin, Mr. A. Hodgson, (a) “Come Back to Erin,” (b) “Killarney”; humorous solos at piano, Mr. Sargeant, (a) “The Egg,” (b) “Beware of the Ataidens”; banjo and mandolin, march, Alessrs. Perce Skinner and Stan. Birch, “To the Front”; novelties at piano, Air. I. Perrin, (a) “Butterfly Prelude, (b) “Musical Jig-Saw”; tenor, Mr. Lowry, “On the Banks of Allan Water”; banjolin, Mr. Hodgson, “Alarch Desperation”; banjo and mandolin duet, “A Spanish Town' 1 ; novelties at piano, Mr. Ivan Perrin, extemporisations on popular musical melodies and songs; tenor, Mr. Lowry, “The Arrow and the Song”; relay of dance music from Winter Garden. 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 session; 8 p.m., studio programme; 9 p.m., talk on “Gardening Science”; 9.30
p.m., studio concert, including items by the Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; Broadcasters’ light orchestra: Mr. Beatty, basso; Miss Hughes, soprano; Mr. Roberts, pianist; the all-sports expert on “Football”; and a relay of Cec. Morrison and his Gloomchasers* Jazz Band. 4QG, Brisbane: 385 metres; 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., News and announcements; 7.45 p.m., talk under auspices of Queensland Radio Transmitters’ League; 8 p.m., bedtime stories by “The Sandman”; 9.30 p.m., benefit recital by the SUkstone Apollo Club, relayed from the National Hall, Booval. 2FC, Sydney.— 442 metres, 6,000 watts. 7.15 p.m.. Talks to children by “Hello Man”; 8.30 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., Entertainment for children; 8 p.m.., news; 8.45 p.m., talk on the orange from a health-giving point of view by Mr. S. A. Cock; 9 p.m., concert programme, including selections by Collingwood Citizens’ Band; vocal, instrumental and dance music. TO-MORROW 2BL, Sydney.— 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., Clock and chimes; children’s session; 8, studio programme; 9 p.m., “Sun” news; 9.30 p.m., studio concert including items by Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus; a sporting programme, including items by Miss Fotheringham, soubrette; Mr. Harrison, comedian; Miss Lister, contralto; Broadcasters’ Instrumental Trio; 12.45 p.m., relay of the Ambassadors’ dance band, with “Sun” news in the intervals. * * * 4QG, Brisbane.— 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 8 p.m., Children’s stories by Uncle Ben; 9.30 p.m., relay of a recital from the studio of Mr. Luis Amadeo Pares, “Hall of the Muses,” George Street, Brisbane; during the evening a description of the main race will be given from the Davies Park Speedway.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 151, 16 September 1927, Page 14
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