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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts •*» p.m., afternoon concert, 6.0, children's *our. Uncle George. 7.15, talk, Mr. G. Campbell, ‘•Motoring.” 7.30, news. S.O, relay from Majestic Theatre; baritone, Mr. Bradley, “Bird Songs at Eventide”; eontralto, Madame Ainsley, “My Ships”; Auckland Trio, ‘•Selection from Operas of Offenbach”; talk, Mr. A. B. CliappeU, The Maori—His Food”; orchestral, ‘Tesoro Mio” and “Pomp and Circumstance” (record); tenor, Mr. J. Maddox, “My Dreams”; piano, Mr. E. Waters, Polly”; relay. Majestic- Theatre Orches- j tra; soprano, Mrs. If. Milburn, “Solveig’s J Sons:”: Auckland Trio, “Rose Marie Selections.** 0.24, excerpts from “Merrie England” fO».rman), under Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: contralto, Madame Ainsley; soprano, Mrs. Milburn; tenor, Mr. Maddox and baritone, Mr. Bradley. 2YA Wellington:—» 420 metres, 5.000 watts 3 p.m., studio concert. 6.0, children's hour, Uncle Jim. 7.0, news. 7.40, lecturette, “For the Alan on the Land.” 8.0, A Children’s Overture”; tenor, Air. Blackie, “Oft in the Stilly Night”; piano, .Miss Siefert, (a) “Impromptu B Flat” (Schubert), (b) “Scherzo B Alinor” (Chopin); humour, Air. McKeon, “Blood firange”; bell. Air Probert, “‘Echo des Bastion”; violin. Aliss Symons. “Reverie”; song, ATrs. Jackson, “Lambie Love”; saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft, “Valse Mazanetta,” (record); tenor, Air. Blackie, “Molly Bawn”; orchestra, repeat number; orchestra, “Four Dances from ‘The Rebel Maid*’’; humour. Air. McKeon, ■ International Humour”; song. Airs. Jackson, “When Love Comes Stealing”; orchestra, “The Country Girl.” 9.30, gramophone dance programme. 3YA Christchurch:306 metres, 600 watti Silent day. * * * 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts, 3 p rri studio concert. 6.0, children s hour, Big Brother Bill. 7.15, news. 8.0, concert by the St. Hilda Band. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 600 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6.0, children's session, Uncle Tom. 7.15, news. S Salvation Army Congress Hall 'Band, “Glory of the Combat” and “Love Divine”; soprano. Airs. L. Parry, “A Spirit Flower”; cornet, Bandsman N. Coffin, “I Love Him Better”; band. • Army of the Brave”; baritone, Mr. Sutherland, (a) “The Wolf,” (b) “I Am Fate”; band. “American Melodies”; soprano. Airs. Parry, (a) “The Last Rose of Summer, (b) “The Dove”; band, (a) Beethoven,” (b) “Stille Nacht”; baritone, Air. Sutherland, “A Devonshire Wedding”; band, “Love’s Manifestations” and “Triumph of Faith.” 9.35 p.m., special reproduction of the opera, “Rigoletto” (Verdi) by the La Scala Opera Company, Alilan (records); cast—Gilda (daughter of Rigoletto), soprano; Maddalena (Sparafucile’s sister), contralto; the Duke of Alantua (a titled profligate), j tenor; Rigoletto (hunchback jester to the j duke), baritone; Sparafucile (a hired assassin), bass; Count ATonterone, bari- j tone; Count Ceprano, bass. 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts Silent day. • * * 3YA Christchurch:—* 306 metres, 500 watt* 3 p.m., afternoon session. 6.0, children’s hour. Mother Hubbard and Big Brother. 7.15, news. 8.0, orchestra, “Oberon” overture (record); contralto. Aliss Lowe, “Ye Powers That Dwell Relow”; tenor. Air. Rogers, “How Pure the Air”; humour, Jno. Henry and Blossom, “Joe Murgatroyd Says” (record); orchestra, “La Source”; soprano, Miss Hutt, “Wiegenlied”; vocal, Dulcet Quartet, “The Message”; orchestral, “La Poit pee Valsante” (record); Dulcet Duo, “I Wish to Tune My Quivering Lyre”; recital, Miss Ritchie, “Castles in the Air”; studio orchestra, (a) “Minuet” (Karganof), (b) “Allegretto” (Dvorak); baritone, Air. Thompson, “Serenade”; chorus, vocal gems from “The Mikado” (record); soprano, Aliss Hutt, “Blackbird’s Song”; orchestra, (a) “Turkish March,” (b) “Ave Verum,” (c) “La Danza”; tenor, Mr. Rogers. “Lorraine”; Dulcet Quartet, “The Curfew”; humour. Miss Ritchie, “Airs. Jollop on ‘Hamlet’ *’; orchestra, “Caprice Viennoia” (record); contralto, Aliss Lowe, “A Last Year’s Rose”; baritone, Air. Thompson, “The Fortune Hunter*’; chorus, gems from “The Blue Mazurka” (record). ♦ • m 4YA Dunedin:463 metre*, 250 watt*. 3 p.m., studio concert. 6.0, children’s hour. 8.0, studio concert. 9.30, dance music. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting atatlon* transmit a* follow: TO-DAY 2BL Sydney:— 353 metres, 5,000 watt* 7.15 p.m., news; 8.10 dinner music; 9.30, concert programme. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watt* 7.15 p.m.. children’s session ; 8.0, news ; 5.40, dinner music; 9.30 studio concert. • * • 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s session; 9.30, items by the Prahran City Band, the Sundowners’ Quartet—Aliss Lightfoot (steel guitar), and Mrs. Stocks (humour), and a presentation of “Romeo and Juliet” ; 12.20, dance music. 3AR MELBOURNE:— 484 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., gramophone records: 5.40, news; 9.30, lecturettes : 10.0. Items by the studio orchestra, Air. Foster (tenor) and Miss Balmont Contralto); 10.45, a cantata, “Emraans,’’ by the Scots Church Choir, * * • 4QG Brisbane: 355 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., news ; 7.40. dinner music ; 8 0, « hildren s session; 9.30. programme by the Cadenza Plectra 1 Club. THE SUN PHONES DAY 4 ' nnects with all departments NIGHT AFTER b P.M. 45-S2O-—Publisher. Advertisement Counter. • 6-822 or 46-823—-Literary. —Newsroom and Advt. Setting

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 8

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