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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: , TO-DAY BE Auckland: 833 metres, 500 watts 5 p m„ afternoon session; a p.m., child - rea s session, Peter Pan; 7.15 p.m., news and market report; 8 p.m., band, (a) Hiawatha,'' (b) “Liberty Bell” (record); v octal, St. Andrews Quartet, "Strang e Adventure”; piano, Mr. Maxwell, “Valse Chromatique”; tenor, Mr. Raymond, “O Jlower Divine”; orchestra, “Blue Danube” (record); vocal, St. Andrew’s Trio, "The Man Who would Woo a Fair Maid”; Auckland Trio, “First Movement—Trio in G” (Reineeke); contralto, Miss Gribbin, •O Love From Thy Power”; talk, the Announcer, “Great Authors —Robert Louis Stevenson”; vocal. Snappy Three, (a) “Just a Melody.” (b) “Baby Mine”; orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet—Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus” (record); bass, Mr. A. Colledge, “Father O’Flynn”; violin. Miss I. Bos worth, “Rondo” (SchubertP'reidbers); soprano. Miss A. Taylor, “The Dancing Lesson”; “Persian Rag” (record); Auckland Trio, “The Potted Blacksmith”; vocal, Messrs. Raymond end Colledge, “Go Baffled Coward”; piano, Mr. Maxwell. “Three Miniatures”; Snappy Three, (a) “A Bungalow and You,” (b) Jazz Piano Solo, (c) "Ride by Side”; St. Andrew's Quartet, “Pussy’s in the Well”; orchestra, “Kawalhau Waltz” (record)* 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts S p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children s hour, Aunt Gwen; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Colonel Robert Sanrirll, “Uncommon Commonplaces—The Homeland”; 8 p.m., Wellington City Silver Band, “Freedom and Honour” and “Musical Fragments”; vocal. Mellow Fellows, “Constantinople”; child impersonation. Mrs. Bailey, “Bref”; sketch, Mr. and Mrs Bailey, “The Brass Door Knob”; band, “Grenadier” and “Adoration”: sketch, Scotch Fellow, “Lassie o’ Mine”: mezzo-soprano, Misss Young, “Hine R Hine”; band. “Glorinda”; ballad singer, “Pal of My CTadle Days”; Bass Fellow, “Stontoracker John”; enphonium, “The Village Blacksmith”: band, “Bells of Sunset”; Sentimental Fellow, “To a ■Miniature”; one-act play, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. “A Marriage Has Been Arranged”; band. “American Tour”; tale, the Fellow Who Knows. “Listen to My Tale of Woe”: “Mellow Feilo.vs. “My Mother’s Lullaby”; baud. “Westbury”; results of Norden Cup Swimming Race. » * * 3YA Christchurch 306 metres, 500 watts .*? p.m., afternoon session; 6 p.m., children’s hour; 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestra, “Dance of the Hours” (record); song cycle, “The Golden Threshold” (Liza Lehmann), presented by Madame GowerBurns Grand Opera Quartet, assisted by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio; orchestra. “Scheherazade,” Selection T. (record): tenor. Mr. Rogers, “My Dreams”; recital. Mr. Moses,“A Bush Missionary”: ’cello, Mr. Beck, (a) “Chanson Tfindoduo,” (h) “Dance of the Gnomes”; soprano. Madame Gower-Burns, “Sing, Sweet Bird”: orchestra, “Scheherazade,* Selection TT. (record); contralto, Mrs. Harper, “Habanera”: recital, Mr. Moses. •A Rustic Damsel”: bass. Mr. Filer, “Song of the Lighthouse Bell”: orchestra. * Scheherazade.” Selection TIT. (record) 0 0* 4VA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts Silent Day. TO-MORROW 1 YA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts

3 pm.. Afternoon session: (5.0, children's session, ccnducted by Nod and Aunt Jean: 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, orchestra, "Obeion”; vocal. Madame Towsey’s quartet, “Quick! We Have But a Second”; quartet, “Shenandoah” (record); contralto. Miss Peace, “When «’hilder Plays”; recital, Mr. Montague, “Death of a Tattle Child”; organ, (a) “Question,” (b) “Answer” (record); baritone, Mr. Bree, “Morning”; orchestra, “Cullirhoe Ballet Suite”; duet, Madame Towsev and Miss Peace. “O Wert Thou in the Cauid Blast”; Paul Whiteman’s orchestra, "Suite of Serenades” (record), <1) Spanish, (2> Chinese, (3) Cuban, (4) Oriental; tenor Mr. McDougall, “To Mary”; soprano, Madame Towsey, “For a Dream's Sake"; violin. Miss Bosworth, “Aria on G Str ng“: orchestra, "Dance of the Fives”; baritone, Mr. Bree, “Less 'Phan thu Dust”; piano. “Rigoletto—Paraphrase de Concert” (record); recitals, Mr. Montague, (a) “Three Kisses,” (b) “Henry V. at Agincourt”; vocal, Madame Towsey and Mr. Bree, "When the Lilac Bloom Uncloses”: orchestra, “Belle of New York”; vocal, Madame Mary Towsey’s quartet. The Last Rose of Summer.” • * • 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts 3 p.m.. Gramophone items; 6.0, children's session, conducted by Big Brother Jack; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; lecturette, Mr. McKenzie. "The Laws of Cricket ”; 8.0, orchestra, ' Roaamunde”; vocal, Etude Quartet. “Arcadians are 'We”; baritone and chorus. Mr. Kemp and Etude Quartet, “I Quite Forgot Arcadia”; soprano. Miss Stark, “The Pipes of Pan”; violin, <a) “Liebesfreud.” (b) “Liebesiied” (record); vocal. Etude Quartet. “The Joy of Life”; humour, Mr. Ginger, “Grindle on ‘Cupid and Cooking’ “; tenor and ehorvr. Mr. Skinner and Etude Quartet, “Back You • Fancy”; contralto and chorus. Miss Arnold and Etude Quartet, "Bring Me a Rose”; orchestra, "Martha”; vocal, tilde Quartet, “Shower Chorus”; tenor, Mr. Skinner, “The Only Girl Alive”: duet. Miss Arnold and Mr. Kemp, “Half Past Two”: orchestra, "Schumann’s Songs”; humour, Mr. Ginger, “Grindle on ‘Daughters’ ”: vocal, Miss Stark and Mr. Skinner. “Charming Weather”; novelty piano, “Polly” (record); soprano and chorus, Miss Stark and Etude Quartet. “Arcady is Ever Young”; duet and chorus, Mr. Kemp, Miss Arnold and Etude Quartet, “Oh. Do the Two Step”; orchestra, “Lady Be Good ”

3VA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m.. Afternoon session; t>.o, children s session, conducted by "Mr. Storyman"; 7.35, news session; 8.0, vocal, Radiolian Trio, "Harvest Home"; tenor, 31 r. Russell, "Joe, the Gipsy"; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Ist Movement from First Trio”; contralto. Miss Russell. "Silvered is the Haven Hair"; "Bailey-Marston Dance Orchestra, "Blue Danube"; tenor and bass, Radiolian Duo, "Dirty Work”; humour, "Good Little Boy and Bad Little Boy” (record); Christ- « 1 lurch Trio, (a) "Why?" (b) "Hungarian Dance in D Minor”: baritone solos and chorus, Mr Richards and Radiolians, (a) • \ «'hip of the Old Block,” (b) "Friends Have to Part," (e) "Live for To-day”; orchestra. "Gems from Lilac Time" (record): Ba.iley-Marst.on Orchestra, (a) "In old Vienna." (b) "Varsity Drag"; bass. Mr. Richards, (a > "The Fishermen of Kngland." <b) "Fairings"; Bailey-Mars - Ti <n Orchestra, (a) "Good News," (b) Souvenir"; contralto. Miss Russell, “Oh, • High Valiev"; Bailey-Marston Or- . i.-stra, (a > "Just WhiiTier," <b) "Wingin’ I iriNf". tenor. Mr. Russell, "Glorious Devon"; Bailey-Mars ton Orchestra, (a) ■War. it a Dream?” <b> "Will We Meet \im n~ •; rio. Radiolians, "Come, Follow M. Bailey-Marston Orchestra, (a) "Rain," #b) "Is it Gonna be Long?”; 4VA Duned>n: 163 metres, 350 watts .piiune conceit; talk on . ■ , Eu< ■ leuch. 6.0. child- • oi.du* t*<! by Aunt Sheila : . M- it lit other Bill: 7 15. news; 8.0, "«'o|>pelia Ballel" <re- • 1 »> Mi Dr. 11. . “O Vision Kn■fe. . "Queen A f W; pun... Mrs. L>rak*>;

Morning,” (b) “Mignonne, Here is April”; tenor, Mr. Dailey, (a) “Orpheus With His Lute,” (b) “I Wept, Beloved”; orchestra, “Concerto in A Minor” (record); recital, Miss Northey, “He Fell Among Thieves”; duet, “O Mimi, Tu Pici Non Torni” (record); band, “Selections from ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ ” (record); soprano, Miss Sumner, “The Promise of Life”: chorus, “Gems from ‘Princess Flaria’ ’* (record); dance music. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts 7.45 p.m., children’s session; 8.30 p.m., news and sports results; dinner music; 9.10, market reports; 9.25, advertising talks and studio items; 10, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items. * * * 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts 7.45 p.m., children’s session; 8.30 p.m., news, markets and sports; 9.10 p.m., dinner music; 9.45, selected programme of vocal and instrumental items. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts S p.m., children’s session; 9.5, news, markets and cricket results; lecturettes; 10.15. dance programme, Radi-o-aces Dance Orchestra: concert programme. 3AR Melbourne: 454 metres, 5,000 watts s p.m.. gramophone records; 9, news; gramophone records; cricket results; 10, lecturettes; 10.30, orchestra; one-act play, "The Perfect Butler,” and concert. 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts S p.m.. general information. organ music, commercial news; 8.30, children’s session; 9, news, markets and lecturette; 10. special Dickens Commemoration programme, including on* —act play, "Sydney • ai ton’s Sacrifice”; 11.50, studio concert; news.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 10

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 10

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 10

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