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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations i transmit as follow: TODAY 1V A Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. “ p.m , afternoon session. 6 p.ra., child- I Ten’s hour, Nod and Aunt Jean. T.lu. news 8 p.m.. orchestra. "Vienna by | Night’ (record); vocal. Lyric Quartet, On Wings of Song”; Studio Trio, “Unfinished Symphony, 2nd Movement”; Mr. H. Richards. “Little Mother”; humour. .Mr. A. McElwain; orchestra (a). “Song of Morning," (b) “Song of Night” (record); mezzo-soprano, Miss M. McCormick, (a) "The Unforeseen.” (b) “Do Not C.o. My Love.” (c) “Evening Prayer,” (fit “Birthday”; vocal, Messrs. A. Ripley ;ind E. Thomas, “The Moon Hath Raised iter Lamp Above”; orchestra, “Valse i riste” (.record); lecture-recital, Mrs. D. Basham a:-.d Mr. W. Oemmell, “Halfhours with the Great Composers—MaoDoweli”; orchestra, “Funeral March of a Marionette” (record); vocal, Lyric Quartet, “The Volga Boat Song”; cello, Miss M Wright, “Rustic Dance”; tenor, Mr. Richards, “Alisa Mine”; rnezzo-soprano, M -s MacCormick, “Ritorna Vincitor”; Studio Trio, “Three Miniatures”; LyricQuartet, “Summer Lullaby.” 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 1 p.m., gramophone items. 5 p.m.. children’s session. Big Brother Jack. 6 p.m., dinner music. 7 p.m., news. 7.40, lecturette, Mr. D. McKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” 8 p.m., orchestra, “Ruy Bias” overture; vocal. Etude Quartet, “Shepherdess and Beau Brocade”; soprano. Miss Stark, “Love Will Fnd a Way”; piano. Miss Clayton, “Cuban Dance”; baritone, Mr. Kemp, “On a January Morning”; orchestra, “Princess Gioia”; lecitals, Mr. Ginger, (a) “Not Understood, Cq) “Old Letters”; contralto, Mrs. Kcrap, “I Want My Man to be a Landlord”, vocal, Messrs. Hancock and Kemp. 'Qui Vive”; orchestra, repeat number; vocal, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, “Gallopin’’; orchestra, “Pirates of Penzance” seleetion; tenor, Mr. Hancock, “My Life is [ Love”; baritone and soprano, Apollo! Granforto and Hilda Monti, (a) “Once j Again Shalt Thou Gaze Upon Our For- j < sts,” (b) “Arise Then” (record); recital,' Mr. Ginger, “The Wife Deserter”; orchestra, ”Der Freischutz”; baritone, Mr. ‘ Kemp, “Love Has Come From Lotus 1 Land”; grand organ and cornet, Arnold Grier. “The Lost Chord” (record): Etude Quartet, "Wisdom and Folly”; orchestra, “Genevieve de Brabant. * 4VA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. •i p.m., studio concert. 6 p.m , childhour. 8 p.m, studio concert- S. ; ; P m., presentation of third instalment, of the opera “Rigoletto’’ (Verdi). TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. > p.m., description of Rugby football at Eden Park. 6 p.m., children's hour, * 'inderella. 7.15 p.m., news. 8 p.m., ' The Radio Scamps” in “A Night of Fun and Frolic,” including—orchestra, “Independentia March” ; chorus, the company : contralto and chorus, ‘ Far. Far Away” ; fox-trot, “Bingo Farm” ; humorous duet, 'Go Loves oo” ; sketch ; soubrette and company, in “In Gay Paree” ; cross talk, “The Unwilling Horse” ; humour, she comedian; contralto solo; “We’re Getting Away With It,” the company; orchestra. “Fnacks in Bars”; orchestra, (a) /Naila.” (b) “Forty-seven Gihger-headed Sailors” ; “Good Ale,” male trio; short sketch, “In the Flesh” ; fox-trot duet, “Dancing Honeymoon" ; sketch, “Asking Pa” ; humour, the comedian ; orchestra, “Emperor Waltz” ; sketch, “Recruiting” ; “Bovine Barcarolle/* humorous quartet; finale, “Never Say Die,” the company ; orchestra, “Sally.” 10 p.m., gramophone dance programme, to 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. J p.m.. description of Rugby game. fi p m., children’s session. Uncle Toby. 7 p.m.. news. 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mrs. E. Maslen, “The Work of the W.E.A.” S p.m., orchestra, (a) “March of the Tin Soldiers,” (b) waltz, “Brunette or Blonde” ; vocal. Lyric Quartet, “Land of Beauty” ; tenor, Mr. Williams, (a) “Blue Rumanian Mountains,” (b) “Rumanian Night Song’’; orchestra, (a) “The Bells of St. Martin’s,” (b) “La Pluie” ; baritone. Mr. Goudie, (a) “Nobody Knows de Trouble,’’ (b) “Up In the Saddle"; mandolin, Mr. Haywood, (a) “Dream Boat,” ib) "The Blue Room”: soprano. Miss Ormrod. "Within Your Heart” ; humour, Mr. Wilkinson, “Matilda” ; Lyric Quartet, “Down in Alabama”; orchestra, repeat number ; Lyric Quartet, sea chanteys, .a) “A-Roving.” (b) “What Shall We L)o With the Drunken Sailor?"; orchestra, “Under the British Flag” ; bass, Mr. Brown. “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” : mandola, Mr. Haywood, (a) “Love Dreams," (b) “Roses of Yesterday”; humour. Mr. Wilkinson, “My Girl’s Mother”; soprano, Miss Ormrod, (a) “The Star and the Flower,” (b) “Absent” : T yric Quartet, “Meeting of the Waters.” 10 to 11 p.m., gramophone dance music. 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts .7 p.m., afternoon session. 6 p.m., children's session. Aunt Pat. 7.15 p.m., news. 7.20 p.m.. sports results. 8 p.m., an oldtime programme by the Revellers’ Concert Party. 10 p.m., dance programme. • * • 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 7.15 p.m., news. S p.m., rebroadcast of 3TA. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow; TODAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts 7.15 p.m., children's session. 8 p.m., news. 9.30, concert and dance music. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts 7.15 p.m., children’s session. 5.20 p.m., dinner music. 8.30 p.m., studio music. 9 p.m., news. 9.30 p.m., studio concert. • • * 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., children’s session. 8.20 p.m.. talks. 9.30 p.m., items by the Collingwood Citizens’ Band. Mr. Harding (bassbaritone), Mr. Biggins (piano), and Miss Hotham (mezzo-soprano). 12.10 p.m., dance music. ♦ • * 3A R Melbourne: 454 metres, 5,000 watts 7 p.m., gramophone recital. 10.15 p.m., relay of community singing 4QG Brisbane:—» 385 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., general news. 7.35 p.m., dinner music. S p.m., children's session. 8.30 p.m.. news. 9.30 p.m., concert programme of Scottish songs, music, and humour. THE SUN PHONES DAY 45-820 connects with all department® NIGHT AFTE2* 5 P.M. 4 5 -5 2 o— -Publisher. Advertisement Counter. 45- cr 45-823—-Literary. 46- —Newsroom and liivt a.nir*

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
904

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 659, 10 May 1929, Page 8

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