ON the AIR
Fare for Listener* ./* ! ' New Zealand broadcnT ''*' J transmit as follow: uo * staQ,^ TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, aOO w»fs ! Silent day. 2YA Wellington: 430 metres. 5.000 T4Us > - hour, Toby _.nd Jeff- 7 n p _?*' A?,ei 8 8 ££ uon. Mr. North. "ChMt ! contralto. Miss foster ; bymor.s-F'-ir. ood-Short ‘ i fantabile”; duet, Mis. p-S 3, AmT Hill. "Mountain LT.vere" ; Symons, "The Dove w 1 ** 2 - V Wheeler. "Polities and the hPSP!?'- * ™" d I f“ n hand. Mrs. Kenf^«: - loon ; quartet a^Pfc--Mother Hubbard”; 1 * > i orth ' muggier', * Caldwell. "The Srmifrl..... 1 y band Mrs. Kenny and* March : tenor, Mr. Hill T Symons-Rllwood-Short trlo*=ftJ%s c Major Trio”; soprano ' "Villanelle”; violin, Miss a ae ; bass, with quartet, lir -The Drunken tain Hugo. " A Klre FTot~S?V*and Its Remedy”; duet. Coster, -Two Tuscan Folk iSiS B **- band. Mrs. Kenny and party Dance”; Ariel Sineers. “Th-Tv" 5 * Song.” v *t», 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session, selects items; 6 p.m., children’s hour r 5 ** Jack and Aunt Edna; 7.15, ports; 8 p.m.. relay from Strand Tw Kerry’s Military Band. ”8.8. : Beckenham Male OcU “Thuringian Volkslied”; wahUT “Appasionata”; baritone, Mr/ i ' son. “Molly d* Donegal”; V**-* band, ”Cur Soldiers”; contnl? ' Stallard, ’ Have I Lost TheT~ /' trot, band, “Oriental Moonlight* - * Messrs. Pitman and Archer, “Dtmt ■ Yale”; humour. Mr. Laurenson, *•» ture on the Face”; weather reporttion, band. “Spring Song”; BsdMiL Quartet, “Every Rustling Tree”; band, "A Motor Ride”; baritone v Odell, “The Little Irish Girl”; Beck* ham Quartet, “Farmer bind, “Anvil Chorus”; contralto in Stallard, “She is Far from the Lai-one-step, band, “Hilo”; Beckenham(W tet, “Stars of the Summer Night - * cital, Mr. Laurenson, “The Sign 0 f tb* Old Black Eye”; march, band, "Duaii Corcandery"; Beckenham Quartet and My Shadow.” * * • 4YA Dunedin:
463 metres, 250 witta. Silent day. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session, Miarter items; 6.0 p.m., children’s, hour—Cnck Leo; 7.15 p.m., talk on “Results of T» Dressing,” by Mr. Edwards; 7.10 p.c news and reports; 8.0 p.m., relay free Majestic Theatre; soprano, Miss Hun. "Scenes That are Brightest”; Boswor; Hemus-Towsey Trio, “Trio, 0|». 1, h I Flat—Allegro"; baritone, Mr. Lewis, "Suof Eve”; relay from Majestic Theatrcontralto, Madame Ainslev, “Serena-x soprano. Miss Hanna, “Songs My Mot*Taught Me”; violin, Miss Boswcr. “Menuet” (Beethoven): relay from 3la* ; tic Theatre; talk on “Old New Zealand by Mr. Chappell, “The Coming of th« Whalers”; tenor, Mr. Snell, "A Susuc Night”; duet, Madame Ainsley sad Us Hanna, “Sainted Mother”; Boswor: Hemus-Towsey Trio, ’Flying Dutxman”; prison scene from “Maritaxa produced under the direction of Radar* Ainsley. Cast: Lazarillo, Madame A;: ley; Don Caesar, Mr. Prlsk; Done Jc~ Mr. Lewis; Madame Ainsley, “Alas, The-* Chimes”; Madame Ainsley and Mr. Prisa. Whither That I”; Mr. Brisk, “Let y I Like a Soldier Fall ”: Mr. Lswit, *li Happy Moments”; Madame Ainsley, X Prisk, Mr. Lewis, “Turn On, Old and dialogue. • * • 2YA Wellington:— 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone items, iectnrr. Mrs. Barrington, “Electric Cooking”; kt turette. Dr. Line, ‘ First Aid”; II jul children’s hour—Uncle Jasper; 7.1 y*. news session; 8.0 p.m., overturs, T* Millions D’Arlequin”; The Orphess Qw: tette, “Just a Song at Twilight”; Hi waiian guitars, Berthold and Bent, “Li My Head Beneath a Rom”; cqptr*. Miss Mackie, “Just a WeaAng for lot Symons-Ellwood Trio, “Vivace Dodn* Concerto duet, Mrs. Harris asd k Barnes, “Glou Glou”; piano, Mr. ft* den, “Nola”: tlocution. Miss WShe: •After the Battle”; 'cello, Mr. “Elegie”; tenor, Mr. Coe, “Where’w U Walk”; novelty, Pat and Walter, TBs som’s Film Scenario”; organ, Mr. WK? “Andante in D”; The Orpheus Quarter “Tell Me, Pretty Maiden”; Symon*-i wood-Short Trio, “Largo and Double Concerto”; baritone, Mr. Barw “West Country Lad”; ’cello, Mr. mwood, “Scherzo”; duet, Miss Mackie »* Mr. Coe, “Maying* , Hawaiian getr*Berthold and Bent, “Hawaiian Dream! humour, Miss Wilson, “Nothing. Sow Him”; piano, Mr. Skedden, ‘Twtaa*, soprano, Mrs. Harris. “Rose in the Bin The Orpheus Quarte.Je, “Carnevale.” • • • 3YA Christchurch--306 metres, 500 waits. ■
Silent day. _Jf • * * 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 waftfe
3 p.m., afternoon session, stodlo Hjj* 3.30 p.m., social notes and music; 4.0 p.m. talk on the ‘‘ i * sC *_r Uses of Electricity”; 6.1' JJ children’s hour, Big Brother news session; 8.0 p.m., march, Otsfo**] giment Band, ‘Distant Greeting ture, band, “Light Cavalry’’: Mr. Young, “Levinsky the Pococn® mezzo-soprano, Miss Green, • Like a Lovely Flower”; 8.28 P-®-» "52 band, “Valse Septembre”; recital, Yates, “Annabel Lee”; baritone, donald, “Mine Enemy”: cornet, “I Passed by Your Window"; band, “The Wren in the Poplars i Mr. Stewart, “The Wind”; hinnow, * I Young; selection, band, “Classk* cital, Miss Yates, “Christ • mezzo-soprano. Miss Green, [Silver Ring”: intermezzo, band, Song—Cochels”; baritone, Mr. aid, “The Last Call”; selectifl* JJJ “The Merry Widow”; humour, Mr. 1 “Levinsky’s Wedding”; tenor. Mr. art, “The Trumpeter”: dane*t “Mystic Beauty”; recital. Mi« i “Shopping”; march, band, *The Btv* Stripes.” ACROSS THE TAM* TO-DAY Australian broadcasting transmit as follows: 2BL Sydney: — 353 metres, 5,000 5.15 p.m., childen’e 5S country session and news eex §tp.m., concert programme, . ythf lections by Miss Ward Jie . of Wurlitzer Organ, Mr. Dew** t. wind;' Miss Ravens WW a»* (entertainers) and dance music. * • • 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 8.15 p.m., children’s sesai» g j ß d*> Man”: 9.30 p.m . news; 10 -*J *jE* concert, including items hf son (baritone), Bdgar Warwick , Dawn (radio sketch), .jitfi ** i (humour); Hilda Pattmi (sop»orchestral music.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 2
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