ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follows: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres. 500 watts 11.30 a.m., relay of trotting. 6 p.m., children’s session, Uncle Toni. 7.15 p.m., let turette. “Gargoyle,” “New Car Treatment.” 7.30 p.m., news. 8 p.m., relay of Auckland Municipal Band concert; conductor, Mr. C. Smith; contralto, Miss I*. Hazell (a) “The Lord is My Light,” <b) -Keep Marchin* Along”; baritone, Mr. F. Sutherland, fa) “Requiem.” (b) “Chorus, Gentlemen”; vocal, HazellSutherland Duo, “Delilah and High Priest.** 2Y A Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts Silent day. 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children’s session. Mother Hubbard and J Uncle Peter. 7.15 p.m., market reports. 8 p.m., baritone, Mr. Thompson, "Gren- i don Fair”; violin, Miss Morris, “Gondii- j Jiera”; soprano, Miss Hutt, “Spring’s Awakening”; clarinet, Mr. Munday, "On the Sea Shore”; vocal. Dulcet Quartet, “Come to the Fair”; Studio Trio, allegro from "Horn Trio” (Brahms); tenor, Mr. Rogers, ‘ Beloved, It Is Morn”; euphonium, Mr. Crisp, “Broken Dreams”; contralto, Miss Lowe, “The Lilac Cotton Gown”; recital, Miss O’Brien, “Patch- i work Philosophy”; baritone, Mr. Tliomp- | son, “I Know of Two Bright Eyes”; vio- j lin. Miss Morris, “Scherzo”; soprano, .Miss Hutt, “Love the Pedlar”; clarinet, Mr. Munday, “Nuit d’Ete”; tenor and < ontralto, Miss Lowe and Mr. Rogers, • The Spider and the Fly”; Studio Trio, (a) “Romance,” (b) “Gavotte”; tenor, Mr. Rogers, (a) “Bombardier,” (b) “To Daisies”; euphonium, Mr. Crisp, “The Devout Lover”; contralto, Mr. Lowe, “A Spirit Flower”; humour, Miss O’Brien, • The First Quarrel”; vocal, Dulcet Quartet, “Traumerie.” 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts. Silent day. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children’s session, Peter Pan. 7.15 p.m., news and book review. 8 p.m., “Marche Slave” (Tschaikowsky); vocal, Mr. B. Coney’s Quartet, “Departure”; Auckland Trio, “Trio, Op. 56, Finale” (Reissiger); contralto, Miss M. Williamson, “Ships That Pass in the Night”; saxophone, (a) “Adorable,” (b) “Gloria”; baritone, Mr. Coney, (a) “The Carpet,” (i>) “None But an Aching Heart”; Ingall’s Hawaiians, (a) “Director March,” (b) “Lament of the Southern Seas”; soprano, Miss D. Youd, (a) “Death and Life,” (b) “Sweet Early Violets”; recital, Mr. T. Harris, scene from “As You Like It,” “Touchstone and William”; piano, Mr. C. Towsey, “Rondo in E Flat Major” (Field); the Asquiths, 30 minutes’ drawing room entertainment; orchestra, “Finlandia”; tenor, Mr. Queen, (a) ’’Pleading,” (b) “A Dream”; Auckland Trio, selection from “Carmen”; contralto. Miss Williamson, “I Heard You Go By” ; In gall's Hawaiians, (a) •Hawaiian Nights,” (b) “Waikeke Medley,” (c) "Blight Moon”; humour, Hebrew Two, “Happy Abe and Dismal Ike”; Mr. Coney’s Quartet, “MacGregor’s Gathering.” * * * 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. ;; p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children's hour. 7 p.m., news. 8 p.m., march, Wellington Regimental Band, "The Challenge”; vocal quartet, the Warblers, “When All the World’s at Peace”; selection, band, “Maid of the Mountains”; baritone, Mr. Matthew, “The Little Old Garden”; cornet, Sergeant Bark, “Where My Caravan Has Rested”; tenor, Mr. Nelson, “She Is Far From the Land”; band, gems from “William Tell”; bass, Mr. Wood, “Flower of the Desert”; band, “Nursery Ditties”; tenor, Mr. Elliott, “My Maori Maiden”; band, “Namur.” 9 p.m., lecturette, Mr. J. Andersen, “Native Birds.” 9.13 p.m., band, “Beautiful Blue Danube”; tenor, Mr. Nelson, “I Heard You Singing”; band, “Sailor Songs”; vocal, the Warblers, ""Sweet Miss Mary”; band, “Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye”; bass, Mr. Wood, “The Lute Player”; band. “Blue Skies”; Warblers, “The Rosary”; band, “Our Chaplain.” • * * 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children’s hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat. 7.15 p.m., news. 7.30 p.m., talk, Mr. Holford, of the Board of Agriculture, -Linseed-growing.” 8 p.m., soprano, Madame Gower - Burns, (a) “Prelude,” <b) “The Wood Pigeon”; flute, Mr. Hay, “Serenade”; contralto and tenor, Mrs. Harper and Mr. Prescott, “Once More Returning”; piano, Miss Warren, “Valse Caprice”; tenor, Mr. Prescott, (a) “Lorraine,” (b) “Mountain Lovers”; Bohemian Instrumental Quintet, “Two Characteristic Waltzes”; fiugel horn, Mr. Trenberth, “Because”; recitals, Miss Smith, (a) “Castles in the Air,” (b) “The Pathway of Gold”; soprano, Madame Gowerburns, (a) “Nymphs and Fauns,” (b) “Lift Thine Eyes”; flute, Mr. Hay, “La Cygne”; Grand Opera Trio, “Memory”; piano, Miss Warren, (a) “Fantasia,” (b) "Impromptu”; tenor, Mr. Prescott, (a) “Lord Randall,” (b) “Song of Thanksgiving”; Instrumetal Quintet, (a) “Morris Dance,” (b) “Shepherds’ Dance,” (c) “Torch Dance”; Grand Opera Duo, selection from “Merrie England”; flugel horn, Mr. Trenberth, “Der Liebestraum”; humour, Miss Smith, “Jones Minor’s Recitation.” • • • 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 7 p.m., studio concert. 7.40 p.m., news. 8 p.m., studio concert. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres; 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children’s session. S p.m., country session, and news service. 9.30 p.m., relay of orchestral items from the Conservatorium of Music. 11.50 p.m. to 1 a.m., dance music. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5.000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children’s session, Hello Man. 8.15 p.m., news session. 8.30 p.m., dinner music. 9.15 p.m., talk on “Walks Abroad.” 9.30 p.m., items by the Capitol Orchestra, the Four Scots, Mr. Maurice (baritone), and Miss Lea (mezzosoprano). 10 p.m., radio sketch by Edgar Warwick and Eileen Dawn. 11.30 p.m. to 12.30 p.m., dance music. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres. 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s session; talks on “Oral Hygiene” (8.45), and “Football • 9.15); dance programme by the Vagabonds, with items by Miss Lawrence • soprano), Mr. Weichard (tenor), Miss Hay (soprano), Mr. Hazell (one-string liddle), and Mr. Fraser (baritone). * • * 4QG Br : sbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., news. 7.40 p.m.. dinner music. 8 p.m., children’s session. 9.15 p in., talk on “Organising Farm Business.” 9.30 p.m., dance programme by the Studio Syncopators. NOTES An excellent programme was supplied by the Northumberland's jazz band during the children’s session at IYA last evening. There are 31 cadets on board this ship, and the larger part of these play in the band. A talk to children on the places visited was given by the chief • •flicer. A similar entertainment was siven some months ago by a band from the Westmoreland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 10
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