ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follows: TO-DAY I¥A Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. U p.m., afternoon session; 6.0 p.m., children’s hour—Uncle Tom; 7.15 p.m., ne«rs; 8 p m. r relay of Auckland Munici- . pal Band; contralto, Miss Hazell, (a) “Ombra Mai Fu,” (b) “Softly Awakes My Heart”; baritone, Mr. Sutherland, (a) "Mountain Lovers,” (b) “Tommy Lad”; vocal, Hazell-Sutherland Duo, (a) “Galloping Duet,” (b) “Yofu You Alone.” • • • 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent day. * • * BYA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0 p.m., , children’s session—Uncle Peter and Mother Hubbard; 7.15 p.m., market reports; 7.30 p.m., news, lecturette, Mr. C. Pegg, physical director of Y.M.C. A., “Keeping Fit”; 8.0 p.m., overture, “Dance , of the Hours”; operatic programme; baritone solo, Mr. A. G. Thompson, prologue ; to “II Pagliacci”; violin. Miss Morris, , “Andantino”; soprano, Miss Shaw, “Ca- . vatina dq Leila”; trombone, Mr. - O’Daniels, “The Switchback”; contralto, ; Miss Lowe, "Ave Maria”; instrumental, . Broadcasting Trio, “First Movement from Trio, Opp 66”; tenor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘‘Lend Me Your Aid”; banjo duets Messrs. ( Skinner and Birch. “Middy March”; recital, Mr. Ferris, "The Lounger”; vocal, Dulcet Quartet, “Soldiers’ Chorus” from “Faust”; overture, “The Magic Flute” (Mozart); operatic scena, soprano and tenor, Miss Shaw and Mr. Rogers, “Mise- ! rere” from “II Trovatore”; baritone, Mr. Thompson, (a) “From Rushy Beds of Silver Nile”; (b) “Turn Once Again”; violin, Miss Morris, “Chanson Louis XIII and Pa vane”; soprano, Miss Shaw, “O, Mio Babbino Caro”; trombone, Mr. O’Daniels, "A Little Love, a Little Kiss,” (b) “The More We Are Together”; contralto. Miss Lowe, “Softly Awakes My Heart”; Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Cantat>ile”; (b) “Serenade”; tenor, Mr. Rogers, ‘‘ln Her Simplicity”; banjo duets, Messrs. Skinner and Birch, popular melodies; “Great Little Army”; recital, Mr. Ferris, “Rabbits”; vocal. Dulcet Quartette, “Happy and Light”. 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent day. TO-MORROW jVA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., | children’s hour, Peter Pan and the Bay-
field School Choir. 7.15 p.m., news, book review. 8 p.m., relay from Rialto Theatre; contralto, Miss Williamson, “’Tis the Hour of Farewell”; humour, Mr. T. T. Garland, “A Suburban Service”; instrumental, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsey Trip, “Trio No. 9, First Movement” (Haydn); baritone, Mr. Coney, "Devon Mine”; vocal, Bohemian Trio, popular selections; soprano, Miss Youd, "When All Was Young”; elocution, Mr. Barker, “A Wayside Philosopher to His Friend”: relay from Rialto Theatre; contralto, Miss Williamson, “The Bird With the Broken Wing”; violin, Miss Bosworth, “Nocturne in E Flat”; humour, Mr. T. T. Garland, “An Amateur Performance”'; baritone, Mr. Coney, “I’m a Cornish Man”; Bohemian Trio, “Latest Selections”; elocution, Mr. F. Barker and Mr. C. Bell “Quarrel Scene”; soprano, Miss Youd, “Nobil Signore”; instrumental trio, selection from “Lohengrin”; song cycle, Mr. B. Coney’s Quartet, “Floras’ Holiday.** 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone items. 6 p.m., children’s hour, Uncle Sandy. 7 p.m., news. 8 p.m., march, Salvation Army Silver Band, “Flaj*r of Freedom”; quartet, Mellow Fellows, “While the Sahara Sleeps”; selection, band, “Gems from Mozart”; Baritone Fellow, “Sleep and the Roses”; euphonium with band accompaniment, Bandsman T. Allison, “The Village Blacksmith”; Some Fellow, “Jones of the Lancers”; band, “Glory of the Combat”; Two Old Fellows, “When You and I Were Seventeen”; meditation, band, “Hanover”; elocution, Mr. C. Gardiner, (a) “Dulcie, I Love Thee,” (b) “If”; band, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour”; solo and quartet, Bass and Other Fellows, “The Old Brigade”; march, band, “Canada West”; Tenor Fellow, “Tlie Fold”; hymn, band, “Aberystwyth”; Funny Fellow, Stories; march, band. “Seaham Harbour”; quartet, Fellows, “De New Year”; selection, band, “Elijah”; elocution, Mr. C. Gardiner, “The Serial Picture”; march, band, “The Firing Line.” • • # 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children’s hour, “Chuckle.” 7.15 p.m., news. 7.30 p.m., lecture, Mr. G. A. Holmes, B.Sc., of Canterbury Progress League, “The Development of Farm Economics at Lincoln College.” 8 p.m., overture, New Light Symphony Orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest”; items from “The Daisy Chain,” by Liza Lehmann; vocal, Madame Gower-Burns’s Grand Opera Quartet, “Foreign Children” ; contralto, Mrs. A. Harper, “Fairies” ; baritone, Mr. B. Rennell, “Keepsake Mill” ; soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, “If No One Ever Marries Me” ; tenor, Mr. H. Prescott,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 3
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694ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 332, 18 April 1928, Page 3
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