ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. ■i p.ra., afternoon session; 6.0, children's session, Uncle Tom; 7.13, news; 7.45, talk, i Alt*. Kerr, “Physical Culture”; 8.0, orchestra, “Martha’* selection (record); 8.5, Auckland Comedy Players present a* three-act play, “The Dover Road” (A. A. Milne). Act 1: Everting. The arrival or the eloping Leonard and Anne at the House of Mystery on the Dover Road, kept by the inscrutable Mr. Latimer ; • specially for runaway couples; entr’acte. Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Carmen— Prelude to Act I.” (record). Act 2: Ine next morning. The discovery that Nicholas and Latimer’s wife, Eustasia, who have also eloped, have been in the same house for a week under the protection of Mr. Latimer and his retinue; entr’acte, Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, “Carmen— Prelude to Act ll.’* (record). Act 3: Three days later, Latimer, who has contracted a severe cold, is nursed and “cosseted” by his eloping but sympathetic wife. After a heart-to-heart talk, the two men, Leonard and Nicholas, depart without writing to say good-bye to the ladies. They’ve had enough! 10.11, Orchestra, “Marche Hongroise” (record). 2VA Wellington:— : 420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent day. * • • 3VA Christchurch:--306 metres, 500 watts * p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children's hour, Mother Hubbard; 7.15, news; 8.0, Orchestra, “William Tell” selection; Salon Quartet, “Anvil Chorus”; piano, Miss Fullwood, “Sonata—lst Movement” (Schumann); contralto, Miss Mitchell, "beyond the Dawn”; male quartet, Who’s Blue Now?” (record); Studio O-chestra, (a) “Minuet” (Boccherini), (b) “Avo Verum” (Mozart); (c) “La Oanza”; tenor, Mr. Blakeley, “The Secret”; soprano, Miss Hanham, “Dream of Home —11 Bacio”:. xylophone duet, Byrne and Bennett, “The Two Imps” (record); baritone recitative and aria, Mr. Voung, (a) “Babblement Draws Near,” (b) “A Palmer Met Me on the Way”; soprano and tenor, Salome Duo, “Miserere Scene”; Studio Orchestra, (a) “Pavane,” (b) “Orientale”; Salon Quartet, “Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Byes”, piano, Miss Fullwood, “Folk Song”; soprano, Miss Hanham. “My Life is Love”; Salon Duo, “Come to the Fair”; Studio Orchestra, "Sullivan Selection”; tenor, Mr. Blakeley, “My Sweetheart When a Boy”; contralto, Miss Mitchell, (a) “You'll Oct Heaps o’ Lickings,” (b) ’’Keep on Hopin’”; violin, Efrem Zimbalist, “Impromptu” (record); baritone, Mr. Young. "Shipmates o’ Mine ” 4YA Dunedin:—• 463 metres,«fcsQ watts. 3 to 5 p.m., relay of opening of May Fair, Invercargill, by the Prime Minister; 6.0, children’s hour; 8.0, studio concert; 0.30, dance music. TOMORROW 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0 p.m.. « hildren’s session, Big Brother Jack; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.34, lecturette, Mr. W. J. Fergie, “Excursions bjRail”; 7.40, lecturette, Miss M. Christmas, “The Women’s Institute”; 8.0, Wellington City Salvation Army Band, “Red Shield,*’ tenor, Mr. Williams, “The Desert Queen”; Lyric Quartet, “Spin, Spin”; cornet. Bandsman Dutton, “The Song that Reached My Heart”; band, T.ove’B Manifestation”; baritone, Mr. Coney, (a) “Alleluia,” (b) “The Carpet”; mezzo-soprano. Miss Malfroy, “If There Were Dreams to Sell”; orchestra, •El Choclo” (record); humour. Mr. Sargent. “Land of Dreams”; Lyric Quartet, Mammy’s Little Sunny Boy”; band, Wareham”; bass, Mr. Brown, “When the King Went Forth to War”; Messrs. • tOftdie and Brown, “Tey Her I Love Her So”; band, “Scotland”; mezzosoprano, Miss MaJfroy, (a) “Just in the lush Before the Dawn,” (b) “Trees”; baritone, Mr. Goudie. (a) “Had a Torse,’* (b) “King Solomon”: grand organ, Spencer Shaw, “Salut d’ Amour" record); contralto, Sophie Braslau, Parry Me Back to Old Virginny” (re- • ord); humour, Mr. Sargent, “A Poliical Meeting”; Lyric Quartet, “ Alohaoe"; band, “The Tempest” and “Our Flag.” • • • 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres,. 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0 p.m., • hildren’s hour, “Storyman”; 7,15, news; vO, special “New Zealand” programme, orchestra, "Symphony No. 39 in E Flat,” First Movement—Adagio, Allegro (Mozart) (record); Melodious Four, “Chorus ■>f Welcome”; ’cello, Mr. Beck, “Maori .ullaby”; soprano, Miss Hamerton, Long, Long Ago She Lay”; baritone, \lr. Williams, “Not Unsought the Isles Were Found”; Broadcasting Trio, “Andante, Scherzo—First Trio” (Mendelssohn); tenor. Mr. Sumner, “Tillage and Shepherding”; recital, Mrs. Culford Bell, (a) “The House by the Side of the Rond,” (b) “The Little High Chair ”; nano. Arthur de Greef, “Hungarian Fantasia” (records); Melodious Four, The Lakes and Trees” and “Open stands New Zealand’s Gates”; ’cello, Mr. Beck, “Rawhiti”; tenor, Mr. Sumner, Joyously, .Joyously”: Broadcasting Trio, Three Maori Songs”; tenor. Ernest McKinley. (a) “Waiata Maori.” (b) “Song >f the Locust” (record): Melodious Four. •Praise to God”; recital, Mrs. Culford Roll, “The Last Lesson”; Melodious Four, “My Land.” • * * 4YA Dunedin; 463 metres, 250 watts Sfteat day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 669, 22 May 1929, Page 8
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