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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting station* transmit as follow: — 1 , TO-DAY IYA Auckland: — , 333 metres. 500 watts 3 p.ui . afteinoon concert; 6.0, children's , hour, Uncle George; 7f15, talk, Mr. G. : • ampbell, ‘■ Motoring"; 7.30, news; 8.0, relay from .Majestic Theatre; tenor, Mr. A Ripley, "My Dear”; violin, Erica Morini, (at ‘Spanish Dance, " (b) “Roninno on a Theme by Beethoven” (record); j soprano, Miss M. Fair, Two Bird Songs’’ j \ uckland Trio. Selection ‘Cavalleria ] Rusticana* ’ baritone, Mr. L. O'Malley. , •jueen of the Earth”; relay, Entr’acte.] Majestic Theatre Orchestra; talk, Mr. A j Chappell, The Maori—His Wood- I • i-aft”; bass-baritone, Peter Dawson, j The Delaware’s Farewell” (record); j piano, Mr. E. Waters, "Tear a Door | Down”; mezzo, Miss A. Rogers, "Trees"; i Auckland Trio. “Veronique”; 9.24, ex- ! erpts from “Chu Chin .Chow.” Cast: j Miss M. Fair, mezzo; Miss A. Rogers, j oprano; Mr. L. O’Malley, baritone and ; .Mr A. Ripley, tenor. 2Y A Wemnaton: 420 metres, 5,000 watts 3 p.xn., studio concert; 6.0. children's ; hour. Uncle Jim; 7.0, news; 7.40, lectui- . i te, "For the Man on the Land”; 8.0, • chestra, American Patrol March,” .Summer Evening Waltz”; baritone, laude Moss, "Nelson’s Gone a’Sailing”; larinet, A. H. Wright, “Alicante”; humour, The Optimist, "Humorous Novelty Item”, orchestra, “Natutical Scenes”; light vocal. Elspeth Davey, "Sleepy Seas”; duet, (record), "Only a Rose”; solo and chorus (record), "Song of the Vagabonds"; organ (record), "Humors Que”; Claude Moss, “Route Marching”; The Optimist. "Truthful Oratory”; orhestra, “La Paloma”; Elspeth Davey. Pal of My Cradle Days. "Old Pal Why Don't You Answer Me?”; orchestra, •Sunny’* selection: 9.33. gramophone dance programme. IYA Christchurch: — 306 metres, 500 watts 11 so a.m., results of Canterbury Jockey club's Riccarton meeting; 6.0, children's session; 7.15, news and sports results; 7 -.0. E. .T. Bell, book review; 8.0. selected concert programme. 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 prn . studio concert; 6.0, children's hour. Big Brother Bill; 7.15, news; 8.0, concert by the St. Kilda Band. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children’s session. Nod and Aunt Jean; 7.15, news; “Der Frelchutz” overture (record); baritone. Mi. H. Warburton. “Alla Vite . lxe T’Arride”; organ and vocal, Mr. A. E ; Wilson, (1) "Andante and Allegro (Bach). (2) “Traumerie,” (3) mezzosoprano, "The King of Love, (4) Minuet in D” (Mozart); tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, “An Evening Song”; Miss E. Harrhy, (a) song. "The Young Rose, «l>) piano. "Refrain de Berceau. (c) song, "Colette”; band, “lolanthe” (record); humour. Will Kings, “Bertram \ddresses the Tenants” (record); Bohemian Duo, (a) “Hine E Hine,” (b) Tlti Torea”; band. "Semper Fidelis” (record); Miss Harrhy, (a) song, “Bells Vcross the Moor,” (b) piano, “Waltz in B Minor” (Chopin), (c) song, “You”; baritone, Mr. Warburton, (a) “Simon the «vilarer,” (b) "The Watercourse”; organ and vocal, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, (1) ■Retrospection,” (2) "The Lost Chord,” (3) mezzo-soprano. “The Brook,” (4) March on a Theme of Hapdel”; comedi•nne. Wish Wynne, “A Bedtime Story” • record); tenor, Mr. Duncan. “Daphne”; Bohemian Duo, (a) "Te Arawa,” (b) Mahara, Kla, An"; band, "Pirates of Penzance” (record).^ 2YA Wellington:— * 420 metres, 5.000 walls Silent day. 3YA Christchurch: 206 metres, 600 watts--3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0. children's hour. Mother Hubbard and Big Brother; 7.15, news; 8.0. orchestra, (a) "Siegfried—Pi*elude," (b) "Siegfried— Fire Music” (record); soprano, Miss Hanham. Polonaise”; piano, Mr. Page, "Cuhana"; baritone. Mr. Young. “The Toreador's Song”: orchestra, "I Pagliacci” (record); Salon Quartet, "I Sowed the Seeds of Love”; contralto, Miss Mitchell. Oh, Could I But Express in Song”; humour, Milton Hayes, "The Near East” • record); Bohemian Instrumental Quinlet. (a) "Chant Sans Paroles,” (b) Minuet in G” (Mozart), (c) "March Militaire”; Salonelle Duo, “Awake”; orchestra. “Lilac Time” (record); Instrumental Trio. “Allegretto” (Mozart); renor. Mr. Blakeley, (a) “On Wings of Song.” .(b) "The Dear Little Shamrock"; soprano. Miss Hanham, (a) “Sylvelin,” (b) “Cuckoo”; piano, Mr. Page, •a) "Old Vienne,” (b) “Soiree de Vienne”; baritone. Mr. Young. “The Ballad Monger,” (b) “Old Barty”; saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft. “Menuet” (Beethoven) (record); Salvator Duo, “The Battle Eve”; Bohemian Quintet, (a) "Valse Triste, (b) “Temp d di Valse.” (c) “Allegro Furioso”: contralto. Miss Mitchell, In Haven”; tenor. Mr. Blakeley. “Killarney '; Salon Quartet, “Good-night, Beloved' 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 6.0. children’s hour. 8.0. studio concert; 9.30, dance music.

ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting ■ ’ations transmit as follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney:— 353 metres. 6,000 watts T.ttt p.m.. news; S.lO, dinner music; 9.10. concert programme. * • • 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 6,000 watts 7.15 p.m., children’s session; 8.0. news; 8. (0. dinner music; 9.30, studio concert. « • • JLO Melbourne: 371 metres. 6,000 watts 7.30 p.m., children’s session; 9.30. dance p- ogramme and items by Mr. Bailey (entertainer), Mr. Burgin (baritone), and Mr. Davey (whistler). 3A R, Melbourne:—454 metres* 5,000 watts. 730 p.m., gramophone records; 5.40, n»*ws; 9.30, lecturettee; 10.0, items by the Reske Four, the Imperial Russian Trio, and Mr. Hay (tenor). 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres. 5.000 watts '.30 p.m., news; 7.40. dinner music; *O. children’s session; 9.30, programme b> Mr. John's party. NOTES Mr Aloysius Horn, who arrived in ~nd last week, will broadcast a talk from IYA this evening. As is well known, Mr. Horn is a very picturesque ”gure in the literary world, and his romantic tales of his life on the Ivory '•ast of South Africa have made his name famous. He is now nearly 80 years f sg*. and is in every sense a great Id man. His radio talk should be profoundly entertaining.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 8

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