ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting aiations transmit as follow :- wnt i TODAY Auckland: 333 metres, SCK> watts. * p m., description of Rugby football at T: ->n Park; 6 p.ro., children's hour, Cin**The Bartered Bride”; Snappy Three, (a) ►in a Bamboo Garden,” (b) “Marie”; humour, Mr. D. MeKevitt, “House-Hunt-ing”; musical saw, Mr. F. T. Nash, (a) " By,'' <b> ' Home, Little Maori, >iome''; vocal, Mias E. Langmuir, (a) • Promise Me, ' (b/ "Kitten on the Keys”; Recital, Mr. C. Paine, "The Coward”; or hestra, (a) "Serenata” (Moszkowski), <b) Hungarian Lance No. 7”; ukulele and vocal. Mr. R. Harding, (a) “Aloha Oe, (b> “Gay Caballero”; Snappy Three. ‘That’.*-: Her Now,” (b) "Me and the ua tn the Moon"; humour, Mr. MciCevit.t, “Beware of the Maidens”; musi- < ■• saw, Mr. Nash, (a) “By the Waters tj s Minnetonka.” (b) “Marcheta”, ortrhestra, (at “Voice of the Bells,” (b) “Berceuse de Jocelyn”; monologue. Miss Lanemair, "Little brook"; ukulele and Vf a!, Mr. Harding, “FTankie and Albert Were Lovers’; humour, Mr. Paine, (a) *’Mon f i on Bolshevism," (b) “The Bailor”, orchestra, “Glory of Russia”; ( p.m., gramophone dance programme. fry A Wellington : 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.rn., relay of football match descrip±s.,;. 6 pm. children's session; 6 p.m., iB r. ner music, 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Pro-X'-.-\-sor W. H. Gould, “What Constitutes thf Real Ed ucation of the Child?” 8 p.m., orchestra, 'a) “Cordoba,” (b) “Thousand and One Nights”; Melodie Four, “Ice Cream"; Hawaiian instrumental, Palmer Uros (a) Kawaihau," (i>) “Sonora”; Mr Bryant, A Brov.n Bird SingJug”; orchestra, (a) “In a Bird Store,” . \, f Barcarolle”; dramatic recital, Mrs. Fulford Bell, “O Koyo San”; cinema organ, C. W. Saxby, “Classica” (record); h i .3, Mr. Marshall, “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep”; song suite, Melodie Four and Orchestra, “Four American Indian Songs”; orchestra, repeat number; Melodie hour, “Katy Did”; tenor, Mr. Duncan, “Macushla”; Palmer Bros., (a) ''Aloha Sunset Land,” (b) “Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac-Time”; chorus, “Gems from Rose Marie* ” (record); recital, Mra. Ckißord Bell, “De Bell of San Michel”; baritone, Mr. All wright, "My Lady's Bower"; Melodie Four, “Angela Mia”; ehorus. “Gems from ‘No, No, Nanette’ " (record); 10 p m., gramaphone dance programme. • • • fVA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts *! p to., afternoon session; 0 p.m., chillis ens session, Aunt Pat; 7.15 p.m., news; 730 p.m.. sports results; 8 p.m., “The Revellers” Concert Party in “A Braw wee Scotch Nicht midst the skir-r-r-1 o’ the Pipes and the scent o’ the Heather-r-r-r Dew”; 10 p.m., gramophone dance music. • we fYA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., relay of station |*k'A, 10 p.m, dance music. TOMORROW A Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.ra , afternoon session; 6.0, children’s Session, Uncle Len; 6.55, relay from Baptist Tabernacle (Rev. Joseph Kemp); 8.30, of 3YA, Wellington. 9VA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. S p.m., studio concert; 6.0, children’s fcunday service, Uncle George; 7.0, relay St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church; tla. relay of Port Nicholson Silver Band >cital. frVA Christchurch: 306 metres, 600 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30, childsong service; 6.30, relay from St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (Rev. G. li Gibb); 7.45, band, “1812” overture (record) ; soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, • Hear Ye, Israel”; grand organ, Spencer Shaw. “Simple Aveu” (record); baritone, Jvlr. Filer, “The Wanderer”; string quartet, (a) “Mignon” Gavotte, (b) “Orients I* (record); contralto, Miss Spiller, “Life”; violin. Erica Morini, (a) ‘ Rondo pn a Theme by Beethoven,” (b) “Spanish Dance” (record); tenor, Mr. Rogers, ‘•Where’er You Walk”; grand opera duo, ►The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp Above"; Broadcasting Trio, “AllegTo Energico Con Fuco C Minor Trio”; soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, “The jStar”; cello, Pablo Casalsin, “O Star of Eve” (record); baritone, “Mr. Filer, ►A Pleading”; choral, “Jesu, Joy »f Man’s Desiring” (record); orchestra, “ITelude in E Flat Minor” (record); jontralto. Miss Spiller, “O Western wind”; band, “Poet and Peasant” (record): tenor, Mr. Rogers, “An Evening Bong”; mixed quartet, “They Say the £»lon and the Lizard Keep." yVA Dunedtn : 463 metres, 250 Matts. 5.50 p.m.. children's session, Big brother Bill; 6.30, relay from St. Paul’s Cathedra! (Canon Nevill); 8.5, relay of St. ICilda Band concert. j ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY L Sydney:—353 metres. 6,000 watt* 7 15 pun., children's session. 8.0, news, Results; 8.1, dinner music; 9.30, concert programme. • * • Sydney; 442 metres. 5,000 watt* 7 15 p m., children's session; 8.2. news; £ 40. studio items, 9.30, items by the feandwick Presbyterian Choir and assisting artists. * • • • ftLO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts 7.10 p.m , sports results; 7.30, children's {Session; 8.20, news; 9.0, lecturette; 9.30, items by the studio orchestra, the Metro's Quartet, Mr. Stocks (comedian) the tCauais (Hawaiian entertainers), and the Jedal Instrumental Trio; 10.20, a one-act play, “The Proposals of Peggy"; 12.15 dance music. 0 0 0 pAR Melbourne: 454 metres, 5,000 watt* 7.30 pin . gramophone recital; 10.0, Items by the Coburg City Band, the Mel*>«ly Makers. Misses Elsworth and Taylor <\ iolln and piano), and Miss Gordon (contralto J;, • • • 385 metres, 5,000 watts * r m , children's session. 8.45, racing ip ''l'fainrne and other sports; 0.30, concert It. 'he Studio Orphean.s and assistiug aroi old-time ballads. 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 8
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