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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: — TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 wans 3 p.m., afternoon session: 6 p.m., Children's session; 7.15 p.m., news and mar- j ket reports; 8 p.m., orchestra. Slave ’ (record); baritone, Mr L. O Alalk > •On th* Koad to Mandalay ; Auckland Trio, “Ist Movement—Trio in C. Minor (Mendelssohn); soprano, Miss Harrison, “Grey Eyes”; cinema organ, ('lias. • Sax by, *‘Class ica*’ (record); tenor. Mr. Davies. “Thorn", violin, Miss T. Bosworth, ••Ave Maria’* (Schubert); talk, Mr. A. L. Chappell, M.A . “The Maori—His Art”; orchestra, “Aida” (selection), (record), soprano, Miss M. Fair, “Waltz Sons . Auckland Trio, “Two French Dances’ . baritone. Mr. L. Keven, “Ships* ; orchestra, “Slavonic Dance in G Minor j (Dvorak!, (record); 0.36 p.m., excerpts from “The Lilac Domino” (Carr). Cast: Georgeno. Mrs. Bon : Leonie, Miss \. Harrison; Elllston, Mr. L. Keven; and Andre,, j Mr. L. O’Malley. 2YA Wellington:—_ 420 metres, 5.000 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children's hour. Aunt Gwen ; 7 p.m., news ; i. 40 ~ m le< turei te, Mr. Blaxall. “Personality and Success”; 8 p.m.. Artillery Band, "The Gold-n Star"; Lyric Quartet “Lovely Night"; vocal, Sidney Bin chalk "The Adorable Outcast”; elocution, Miss Carte, “A Ker Chew Duet"; baritone, Mr. Anderson, “A Warwickshire Wooing”; Artillery Band. “Musical Bouquet”; cornet, Bandsman Sneddon, "A Dream”; tenor, Mr. v\ il- | liarus, “Farewell in the Desert”; vibraphone, Rudy Star Three, “Diane”; duet, Messrs. Anderson and Goudie, "Two Gendarmes": band, “Donan Wellen”; bass, Mr. Brown, “Ave Yinum”; vocal, Ninon Vallin, “Jewel Song”; Horn Trio, Bandsmen Cundv, Riches and Annear, “Gloaming band. "A Hunting Trip”; elocution, Miss Carte. “Bides to Barry Jade,” “One Type of Suburban Party"; xylophone, Rudy Star Three, "Polly”; 'Lyric Quartet, “The Two Crows”; band, “Hooligan,’; The Coster’* Courtship”; baritone, Mr. Goudie, (a) The Lute Player,” (b) “To My First Low"; Lyric Trio, "Ye Shepherds Tell Me”; band, “King Cotton.” 3YA Christchurch: 30(5 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon sessions; 6 p.m., « hildre i’s hour, Uncle Hal; 7.15 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., sports results; 8 p.m., rebroadcasts of 2YA; tenor and quartet, Mr. Summer and Melodious Four, (a) "Go Lovely Rose" (b) “Five Eyes," Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”; 'cello. Miss Carter, “Berceuse De Jocelyn”; recitation, Mr. Dunford, “The Bells”; orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet”; soprano, Miss Hammerton, (a) “Solveigh’s Song,” (b) “The Cupboard,” “Look Down, Dear Eyes”; i Instrumental Trio, (a) “In a Monastery Garden,” (b) “From a Russian Village”; Melodious Four, “Hunting of the Snail." ib) “Lullaby and Willie Winkie”; Instrumental Sextet, “Minuet” (Boccherini), (record); orchestra, “The Master Singers of Nuremberg” (record); contralto, Miss Renaut, (a) "The Woman and the Horse,” (b) “I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly”; soprano and tenor. Miss Hammerton and Mr. Sumner, “Swing Song”; bass, Mr. Williams. “The Wanderer”; ’cello, Miss Carter, “Love’s •►id Sweet Song”; recitation, Mr. Dunford, “Casket Scene”; piano, Ignaz Friedman, “Concerto in A Minor,” Ist Movement (records); bass, Mr. Williams, l Am a Koamer"; Instrumental Trio, (a) “Polish Dance,” (b) “Cradle Song,” (e) “La Coquette”; Melodious Four, “A Spring Song.” TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children's session, Nod and Aunt Jean. ' 7.15 p.pi., news and market reports. 8 p.m,, orchestra. “Stradella”; St. Andrews Quartet. “The Torpedo and the Whale”; Piano, Mr. C. Towsev, “Two Arabesques’’; bass. Mr. A. Colledge, “A .Soldier’s Song”; grand organ, Edwin H. Lemare, “Andantino in D Flat" (record). v 32 p.m., one-act drama. Auckland Com•dy Players, under Mr. J F. Montague, "Campbell of Kilmohr.” 8 52 p.m., orchestra, (a) “Andantino” (Lemare, arranged by Bellingham). (b> “Waiata Poi"; contralto, Miss I*. Gribbin, “A Summer Night”; ’cello, Pablo Casals, “Prize Song” (record); vocal, Messrs. Raymond and Golledge, “Flow Gently, Deva”; soprano, Miss C. Duncan, (a) “I Love the Moon,” ib) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve"; playette, Auckland Comedy Players, "Lights Out."; quartet, “Come and See Our Pantomime"; orchestra, “Slavonic RhapsodyNo. 3“ (Dvorak); duet, Mr. Raymond and Miss Taylor, "Enchantment”; soprano. Miss Duncan, “The Pixie Piper”; orchestra. “The Mikado” (selection); quartet, "So Glad of Heart.” 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. :•» p.m., studio concert. 6 pan., children's hour. 7 p.m., news. 7.40 p.m., loeturette, Mr. N. K. Jacobsen, “What Your Boy Wants at School." 8 p.m., orchestra, “Der Freischutz” overture; baritone, Air. Rodger, “A Bachelor Gay"; elocution, Air. Ginger, “Como”; soprano. Miss Kimbell, “The Pipes of Pan”; or- - hestra, (a) * Minuet" (Paderewski), (b) Blue Danube Waltz”; tenor, Mr. Dyer. <a) “Eleanor,” (b) “When Other Lips"; Male Quartets. “Convivial Songs” (record): contralto, Mrs. Treaeey, “Ave Maria" (Mascagni); orchestra, repeat item; orchestra, “Ballet Egyptien”; baritone, Mr. Rodger, “Sunshine and Love”; violtn and cinema organ, Elsie Southgate, *"* Llecir You Calling Me”; soprano. Miss Kimbell, (a) “O Alio Babbino Caro," <b) -Madrigal”; elocution. Air. Ginger. “Air. Grindle and Cleanliness”; contralto. Airs. Treaeey, "Vo Ci Donne”; orchestra “Merrie England"; tenor, Air. Dyer, (a) “Passing By,” (b) “Sincerity”; chorus. «on.Ks” (record); orchestra, (a) “In Lirdland, (b) “Independentia March " * * * 3YA Christchurch:

30(> metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m.. afternoon session. 6 p.m., children's hour. 7.15 p.m., news. 8 p.m., re>broadcast of 2YA; vocal selections front "Floradora” (Stuart), and orchestra “Till (record); Instrumental 1 no. ta) Indian Love Call," <b> "A Shady Tree”; humour, Mr. Titchener The Modest Curate”; band, •Christ- > hutch Chimes”; violtn and cinema orean l-.lsm Southgate, "I Hear You Calling Me”; orchestra, “Lilac Time” selection i record): tenor and bass, Mr Bradshaw and Mr. Millar, "Love and War”: instrumental Trio, selections from ”My Son •lohn •; contralto. Miss Graham, "On a spring Morning”; soprano and contralto ■Miss Graham and Miss Rings. "Arise O ■■'un '; humour. Mr. Titchener. “Lawyer s Language”; bass, Mr. Millar rilmdred Fathoms Deep”; trio, (a) "Palatine ,o -r , <l,> Ohio Home " «• » Little Log Cabin of Dreams”: tenor Mr Bradshaw. "Phyllis Picking Roses”! orchestra. "In a Monastery Garden”; (record); soprano. Miss Rinsrs. “Oh. Take ”-ri c art : v ?f al - Valencia Quartet, I lie Sweepers. * * * 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts. ” P.m., studio concert. 6 p in., children S hour Aunt Sheila and Bier Brother concert. 7ls Pm ” news - * P-*»” studio ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit ai» follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres. 5.000 watts. 7 15 p.ra., childrens session; 8.30 p.m. market reports and news; 10 p.m., studio concert and dance music. • • m 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.(5 p.m.. children's session: 10 p. m rtudio concert arid dance music. • • • SLO Melbourne: 371 metres: 5,000 watts. 8 p.m.. children's session: T 45 p.m., tain. on “The Third Test Match”, 10 p.m..

calls ts dunce programme ind items by v< and instrumentalists. 3AR Melbourne: 454 rnetrew, 5,000 watts. talks Orck Mr. Play, p.m., gramophone recital: 10 p.m.. ; p.m.. items by the Studio estia, Mr. Chostiakoff (tenor), and Bailey (entertainer); 11.15, one-act •The Brass Door Knob.” 4QG Brisbane: 355 metres, S p.m., dinner mu ren's session; 9.45 p. mystery play, -The p.m., studio conceit. 5,000 watte. sic; £.30 p.m., childm., talk; 10 p.m., a Sarcophagus”; 11.15 NOTES The play to be broadcast from Station 4ij<: this evening will break off at a most baffling point. Listeners will be asked to give their version of it and post the attempts to 4QC. marking the envelopes “Sarcopha--6n Tuesday, January S, the play will be sumarised, re-enacted in part from a certain point, and then carried to its conclusion. The names of those who have solved the mystery will he read and the sender of the best solution awarded a prize of £,2 -s.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 8

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