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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations tranan.it a & follow: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 600 watts o p.m., afternoon concert; 6.0, children's liour, Uncle George; 7.15, talk, Mr. G. • ‘ampbell, ‘Motoring”; 7.30, news; 8.0. Special ‘‘Shakespearian” festival programme presented by the .Auckland l>ra:naric Players, under Mr. J. F. Montague; orchestra, ‘ Merchant of Venice” (record); M'ene, Henry 1V.,” Actl, Scene 3; mezzosoprano, Miss Kronfeid, (a) “Where the Hee Sucks,” (b) "When Daisies Pied”; The Merchant of Venice,” Act 1, Scene •j; recital, “Henry V.” scene; Studio Trio, Incidental Music to Henry VIII.”; .Julius Caesar,” Act 1, Scene 1; Soprano, Master Lough, “Hark, Hark, the Lark,” «’ymbeline,” Schubert (record) ; scene, Hamlet.” Act 5. Scene 1; baritone, Mr. Barnes, (a) "Let the Canakin Cl'nk,” (b) O, Mistress Mine,” <c) “Green Sleeves”; scene from “Henry VI.”; piano, Mr. E. W aters, “Air by Purcell ’; “Henry VIII .” Act J, Scene 4; mezzo-soprano. Miss Kronfeld, “Bid Me Discourse”; scene from Much Ado About Nothing”; Studio Trio, As You Like It” Suite; scenes from “The Merchant of Venice”; baritone, Mr. Barnes. “Credo”; comedy scene, “Henry IV.”; orchestra. “Wedding March” (record). 2Y A Wellington: 420 metres, 6.000 watt* 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., childten’s hour, Uncle Jim; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecture tte. ‘‘For the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., special Shakespearian promumme, including: Orchestra, “Oberon” overture; soprano. Miss Briggs, (a) “I Know a Bank,” (b) “Where the Bee Sucks”; recital, Mr. Tingey, “Mark Antony’s Oration Over the Dead Body of Caesar”; mezzo-contralto, Miss Coster, Crabbed Age and Youth”; recital, Mrs. Williams, “The Shrew is Tamed”; tenor, Mr. Hill, (a) “O Mistress Mine,” (b) “When that I was but a Tiny Boy”; suite, orchestra, “As You Like It” suite; recitals, Mr. Brown, (a) “The Seven Ages of Man,” (b) “Falataff on ‘Honour’ ”; vocal quartet, Ariel Singers, ‘How Sweet the Moonlight”; dialogue, “Bassanio’s Choice of the Caskets”; orchestra, Otello” suite; lecturette, Mr. Brown, “Shakespeare and England's Patron Saint”; bass, Mr. Caldwell, “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind”; recital, Mrs. Hills, “The Despair of Constance”; orchestra, “Merchant of Venice” suite; duet, Messrs. 11 ill and Caldwell, “Sigh No More, Ladies”; dialogue, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Brown, “Gloucester’s AVooing of Lady Anne*’; repital, Mrs. Burgess, “Rosalind’s Epilogue”; orchestra, “Merry Wives of Windsor”; 10.13, gramophone dance programme. • * * 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 600 watts. Silent day. • * * 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children's hour, Big Brother Bill; 7.15 p.m., m ws; 8 p.m., concert programme by the St. Hilda Band and assisting vocalists. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland:-- * 333 metres. 600 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children's session, Uncle Tom; 7.15, news; B.u, Auckland Salvation Army Congress Hall Band, • Red Shield”; vocal, Lyric; Quartet. “Volga Boat Song”; band, “Beauty of Christ”; tenor, Mr. 11. Richards, “Pagan”; trombone. Bandsman Brown, “Unfathomed Love”; vocal, Messrs. Thomas and Ripley, “The King of Spain”; band, Banner of Liberty”; Lyric Quartet, “Sea • ’hanties”; 8.54. presentation of the opera Rigoletto” (Verdi), Third Instalment (record). (Libretto by Mr. Karl Atkinson); 9.t0, relay of station 3LO Melbourne, a talk by the New Zealand boxer, Johnny Leckle; 9.24, band, “Nearer My God to Thee”; tenor, Mr. A. Ripley, “Tiil Dawn”; band, (a) ““Chorus, ‘Last Judgment,’ ’’ (h) “The Homeland”: humour, Mr. A. McElwain: band. “While the Days are Going Bv”; bass, Mr. E. Thomas, “A Chip of the Old Block”; band. “Carry on!”; Lyric Quartet. “Sunset.” 2VA Wellington: 420 metres. 6.000 watts Silent das*. 3YA Christchurch!306 metres. 500 watts 3 p.m.. afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour. Mother Hubbard: 7.15, news; 8.0, presentation of opera “Rigoletto” (Verdi), second instalment (Introductory remarks by Mr. W. H. Dixon, L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M., Professor of Singing), (records): 9.24, studio orchestra. “Light Cavalry” selection): recital. Miss Edith Harrhv. piano, (a) “Waltz in C Sharp Minor” (Chopin), 1 b) “Gopak”: songs. (a) “Mother’s Song.” (b) “Roses for the King”: orchestra. (a) “Marche Militaire,” (b) “Romanza Andaluza”: baritone, Mr. Penfold. <a) “The King’s Minstrel” (Pinsuti). (b) “O Blower Divine” (Haydn Wood): re- • ital. Miss Harrhv, piano (a) “Polonaise in c Sharp Minor” (Chopin), (b) “Waltz in G Plat” (Chopin); songs, (a) “Slumber Song.” (b) “Golden "Wattle”: orchestra, (a) “Anltra’s Dance.” (b) “In the Hall <>f the Mountain King”: 9.48. relay from .TelHooe Hall of annual reunion and smoke concert of the Returned Soldiers’ Associ4VA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts 3 p.m.. studio concert: 6.0, children’s hour: 8 0. studio concert. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting station* transmit as follow* TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 363 metres, 5.000 watts 7.15 p.m. news: S.lO, dinner music* •V :o. concert programme by the Metropolitan Band and vocalists. 2~C Sydney: 442 metres, 6,000 watts 7.15. children’s session: S.O. news; 8.40, dinner music: 9.30, Shakespearian concert. 4 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s session; 9.30, dance programme and items by Miss Dredge (soprano). Mr. McHaggis (comedian), the Smith Girls and Mr. Eddy (baritone). 3A R Melbourne: 454 metres, 6,000 watts 7.30 p.m., gramophone records; 8.40, n. ws: 9.30. lecturettes; 10.0, studio presentation of “Romeo and Juliet” scenes, and a Shakespearian recital. • • • 4QG Brisbane: 355 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., news; 7.40. dinner music; 8.0, programme by the Cadenza Club and Banjo Band. THE SUN PHONES DAY 46-820 connects with all departments NIGHT AFTER 5 P.M. 4 S-S2o—Publisher. Advertisement Counter. <6-823—Literary. —Newsroom and Atlvt. Setting

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 645, 23 April 1929, Page 8

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