ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting station* transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 pm., alternoon session. 6.0, childen’s hour, Nod and Aunt Jean ; 7.0, alk, Mr. F. Sutherland, “Rugby Football.” 7 40. talk, Mr. R. H. Taylor, “The Care of the Feet.” 8.0, programme featuring Rhssian music, including piano and orchestra, Arthur de Greef, "Hungarian Fantasia” (record), Madame M. Towsey’s Quartet, “Volga Boat Song”; soprano, M iss M. Carlton, (a) “Cradle Song,” (b) Over the Steppe”; studio trio, “Trio in !> Minor—First Movement” (Arensky); ' arit-ne, Mr. J. Bree, “Bon Juan’s Serenade 8.39, one-act play, Auckland • ‘omedy Players, “Afternoon.” 9.12, piano, Mr. C. Towsey, “Melodie in E. Major” (Rachmaninoff); soprano, Mrs. P. hode, ‘Song of India”; violin, Miss I. Kosworth. "Melodie”; tenor, Mr. J. Mcr>ougall, "A Serenade”; contralto. Miss E. Peace, (a) "Nay, Though My Heart Should Break,” (b) “Only for Thee”; orchestral, "Dance of the Fire Bird” (re•ord); soprano, Miss N. O’Connor, “My Garden.” 9.44, sketch, Auckland Comedy Players. “The Weaker Sex”; baritone, .Mr, Bree, "To the Forest”; Studio Trio, Russian Sketches”; soprano, Madame Towsey, (a) "The Soldier's Bride,” (b) But Lately in Dance”; orchestra, “Gold and Silver Waltz” (record). 2YA Wellington:—420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 pm, gramophone items. 5.0, children’s session, Big Brother Jack. 6.0, dinner music. 7.0, news. 7.40, lecturette, Mr, B. McKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby.” (records); soprano. Miss Briggs, L.A.8., O Lure di Quest’ Anima”; bass, Mr. Caldwell. "The Sentry Song”; piano, Arthur de Greef, “Hungarian Fantasia" 'records); elocution, Mr. Dcruian, "The Three Kings”; vocal. Misses Briggs and Foster, "Hear Me, Norma”; tenor, Mr. Robbins, "On With the Motley”; mezzo- • ontralto, Miss Coster, “Softly Awakes Mv Heart”; violin, Tossy Spiwakowsky, •Sonata XI” and “Sonata XII” (Paganini), (record); elocution, Mr. Dorrian, The Curate Explains”; bass, Mr. Caldwell, "The Cobbler’s Song”; orchestral, "Vaise Triste,” (b) “Funeral March of Marionette” (record); tenor, Mr. Robbins, “The Flower Song’’; vocal, Ariel Singers, "Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day.”. 9.30, presentation of the grand opera. “Tristan and Isolde” (Wagner), first instalment (records). 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. •* p.m., afternoon session. 6.0, children's hour, “Storyman.” 7.D, news. B,(>, programme by Commercial Travellers’ Association Concert Party ; orchestra. Pique Dame” (record); choir; "Sailor’s Song "; soprano. Miss Parry, (a) “Happy Song,” (b) 'The Cuckoo”; recital, Mr. Romerill, "The Gardener's Story”; bass, Mr. Taylor, “The Tune of the Open Country”; mandolin band, "Semiramide” overture (record); Male Choir, “Minnesingers”; baritone, Mr. Toomey, “The Diver"; violin, Mr. Clarke, “Romance”; contralto. Miss Richardson, “The Boatman of the Forth”; sea. song, Mr. Drake, "The Stoker”; orchestral. “Electric Girl” (record); Male Choir, “In a Gondola”; baritone, Mr. Connor, (a) “Fairings,” (b) Dune”; soprano, Miss Parry, “Pale Moon"; banjo, Len Fillis, “Banjoviality” (record); recital, Mr. Romerill. "The 12st Limit”; tenor, Mr. Parry, "For You Alone”; xylophone, W. W. Bennett, ’ Dancer of Seville” (record): choir, “To Arms”; contralto, Miss Richardson, (a) "My Eaddie.” <b) “Turn Ye to Me”: violin, Mr. Clarke. “Canzonetta”: baritone, Mr. Toomey, "Indian Serenade”; choir. The Camel and the Butterfly.” 10.2 to 11 p.m., gramophone dance programme. • • • 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 -watts. 3 p.m . afternoon session. 6.0, children's hour. 8.0, studio concert. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., description of Rugby football at Eden Park; 6.0, children’s hour, Cinderella; 7.15, news; 8 p.m., orchestra, (a) "Under Orders,” (b) “Vaise Caprice” ; Bohemian Duo, “Pokare Kare,” "Matangi" ; baritone, Mr. S. Pritchard, (a) ’ Son of Mine,” (b) “Slow, Horses, Slow’’ ; Ingalls Hawaiians, (a) "Kawaikau Waltz,” (b) "Honolulu Rag,” (c) “Pua Hula” ; humour, Mr. D. Flood ; orchestra, Ballad Memories” (Selection 1); soprano, Miss A. McGruer, (a) “Almond Blossom.” (b) “Tears that Children Shed” ; 9.5, talk, Mr. F. W. Platts, C.M.G.. late Resident Commissioner of Cook Islands”; Bohemian Duo (a) “Tahi Nci Taru Kino,” (b) “Titi Torea”; orchestra. •Musical Switch”: Ingalls Hawaiians. (a) “Drowsy Waters,” (b) “Lullaby Land.” (c) "Palakeko Blues”; humour, Mr. Dan Flood; soprano. Miss McGruer. "Happy Song' : orchestra. “By the Blue Hawaiian Waters” ; 10.6, gramophone dance music. • * • >YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session ; 6.0, children's hour, Chuckle and Aunt Pat; 7.15, news ; 8.0. orchestra, "Light Cavalry overture (record) ; Male Quartet, “Old Black Joe" ; piano-accordion, Guide Deiro “Toselli s Serenade” (record) ; vocal, Mr. Lawrence ; English concertina duet, Messrs. T. and F. Gunther, Ben-Hur Chariot Race”; contralto, Miss Lowe, (a) “If I Might Come to You,’ tb) "My Curly Headed Baby”; baritone, Mr Archer, “Why Shouldn’t I?” ; XyloJimba Orchestra, “Along Miami Shore (record); Male Quartet, “Slumber Song” ; humour, Mr. Titchener ; saxophone. Rudy Wiedoeft. “Serenade” (record) ; male chorus. “Over There,” nied(record) : Male Duo, “Oft In the Stilly N ight” : band, "The Vagabond King” .record); Quartet. “There Was an Old W oman” ; vocal, Mr. Lawrence ; English ■ oncertina duets, Messrs. Gunther, (a) -Heliotrope,” (b) "Jeannine”; contralto, Miss Lowe, -The Garden of Sleep"; song. Mr. Pitman, ‘‘The Rest of the Day’s Your Own”; Hawaiian. (a> “Aloha-Oe,” (b) • Three O’clock in the Morning;” (record) ; humour. Mr. Titchener; Male Quartet, GO V Patastrophe,” (b) "Sunkist Haw-an ; in 10, gramophone dance programme. 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts ;; pm., afternoon session'; 00, Childrens hour; 8.0, relay of station 3YA until 11 p.m. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres. 6.000 watts 7.15 p.m., children's session. 8.0, news. *• ::0 concert and dance music. • • • 2FC Sydney : 442 metres. 5.000 watts 7.15 p.m., children’s session. 8.0. dinner music. 8.30, studio music. 9.0, news. “ 30, studio concert. • • • 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts 7 ;«>, children's session. 8.20. talks. 9.30, it. ins by Mr. Stocks (comedian). the «’nllingwood Citizens’ Band, Mr. Biggins (piano). Miss Knight (contralto). Miss Assheton (soprano), and Mr. Schwartz (violin). 1*2.10, dance music. • * • 3A R Melbourne: 454 metres, 5,000 watts 7 p.m., gramophone recital. 10.15, relay • f community singing. 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 watts 7 no p m., general news. 7 35, dinner music. 8.0, children's session. 8.30, news. • "0 relay of "Country Girl” selections, ~ nti Itsms from the studio.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 683, 7 June 1929, Page 8
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