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ON THE AIR New Zealand broadcasting stations I transmit as follow: TODAY IVA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 2.45, relay description of Rugby foot- !■ II match from Rdrn Park- 4 30 pin i of Ail Black match. Sydney! through short-wave station 2ME; 6pm children’s session, Cinderella; 7.0 news- • 40, talk, Mr. U. D. Rutter, -The FlowerGarden”; S.O, orchestra, "Snacks In fl ara”; vocal novelty, Bohemian Duo, (u> H lower of Love.’’ (b) “Rainbow ’Round -' i • V Shoulder”; Kolornuku’s Serenaders, Aloha-Oe” ( record); tenor, John Me- • ormack. “The Far Away Bells” cre- • ord); recital. Mr. A. J. Dreaver, “A i.ittle Boy's Lament”: tlute, Mr. A. A. Dunn. “Fantasia”; soprano. Miss K. Langmuir, “Pierrot”: orchestra. "Le Roi s amuse”; humour. Mr D. McKevitt; iritone, Mr. F. Barker, (a) ”1 Am Fate,” '•»> "The Admiral's Yarn”; orchestra. “VVildflower”: Bohemian Duo. (a) "Dream River,” (b) “Kingdom Coming "; soprano, Lucrezia Bori, ”11 Bacio—The Kiss,” (reord); recital. Mrs. Dreaver, (a) “Old sunshine,” <b) “Maudie's Birthdav” • h.iritone. Mr. F. Baker, “Banjo Song”: Piano, Miss E. Langmuir, (a) "Caprice,” <b> “Philosophy”; vocal. Hardy William- ' ii and Robert Rowe. “The Flowers that i ’doom in the Spring”; baritone, Robert Rowe. "Rising Early in the Morning” •record); orchestra. (a> “Tales from the Vienna Woods,” (b> “The Friars"; 10, •lance music p.m. 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. • hildren’s session. Uncle Toby, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecmrette-, Mr. A. E. Wilson, "Tourist and Holiday Resorts”; 8 p.m., orchestra. High School Cadets”; vocal. Melodic Four. “Comrades in Arms”; novelty. Mrs. M. Kenny’s Mandolin Orchestra, (a) Love’s but a Dream,” (b> “Salome Intermezzo”; bass, Mr. W. W. Marshall, ' Mountains of Mourne”; soprano, Mrs. E. Wilman, “Friend”; orchestra. “The Three Bears”; humour, Mr. F. Moran. “The Vicar's Fancy Dress Ball”; saxophone, Arnold Brilhart. “Fascination” (record); male voices, “Jeannine, 1 Dream of Lilac Time” (record); tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, “Eleanors”; vocal, Messrs. S. Duncan and W. W. Marshall, “Larboard Watch”; orchestra. “Lightning Switch”: noveltv. Mandolin Band. (a) "Serenade d’Amour.” <b) “Bells of Gold”; baritone, Mr. R. s. sopi Moran, "My Poor Old Mothers’ Shawl”; saxophone. Arnold Brilhart, “Caprice Futuristic” (record): Wurlitzer organ, < ’has. W. Saxby, “Dance of the Blue Danube” (record); tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, Oft in the Stilly Night.”; Melodic Four. “Honey, I Wants Yer Now”; I0 f gramopho dance programme to 11 p.m. 3YA Christchurch:—■ 306 metres, 500 watts. •’> p.m., afternoon session; 4.30, rebroadeast of 2ME; 6.0, children’s hour. Aunt Pat and Peterkin; 7.15, news; S.O, concert V>\ “The Revellers” Concert Party; 10.0, gramaphone dance music to 11 p.m. 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.30, rebroadcast of 2ME; 6.0, children's hour; S O. relay of 3YA programme (rebroadcast of 2YA); 10, dance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 323 metres, 500 watts, p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children s session, Uncle Leo: 6.55 p.m. rolav from the Lewis Eady Hall (Rev. Jasper • alder); 8.30, relay of band concert from AV hangarei. • e • 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. : p.m., afternoon session; 5.30, child- ’ ns song service; 6.15, chimes of church J-Mls; 6.30, relay from Wesley Church, Fitzgerald Avenue (Rev. W. Greenslade); 7.45, soprano, Mrs. O’Brien, “Ave Maria” (Cooper); vocal, Valencia QuarGladsome Light”; piano, Ignaz Friedman. “Concerto in A Minor”—Sc - " u j Third Movements (Grieg) (re- ■ rds); baritone. Mr. Johnson, “The Lord I My Light”; Broadcasting Trio, “Al- • gro Vivace—Trio in D Major” (Beetcontralto. Miss Taylor, “A Song lecture-recital, Mr. W. IF. Dixon (Professor of Music): A Short v t 22L°ci«sS ro i S fe very and thc Origin of Negro Spiritual Songs; contralto and tenor, Valencia Duo. “O, Lovely- Peace”soprano. Mr*. O'Brien, “Heart of Gold” T n .o r, Air. Bradshaw, (a) '-Re Thoe Faithful Unto Death," <b> "FTow is Man 1 ; grand organ, Arnold Grrir. AfTIQ, Dei <record>: baritone, ,\|r lohnson. The Praise of God": Valencia Quartet. "Evenings Pastorale." 4YA Dunedin:— 463 metres, 250 watts. ’ P- m -.studio eoneert: 5.:i0, children’ -• salon. Bis Brother Bill; 6.30, relay fro, ■'* Andrew’s street. Church of Chris c h 7 J?- Mere); 5.:,. relay of .-on ctrt b> the Dunedin Tramways Band. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting statio; transmit as follow; TODAY 2BL Sydney:353 metres. 5.000 watta 7 15 P-m.. children’s session; S p.n results; 8.1 p.m., dinner music; 0 p.m., concert programme. * ♦ * 2~C Sydney: 442 metres. 5.000 watta 7.13 p.m., children’s session; 8.2 p.r news; 8.40 p.m., studio items: D. 30 p.n pS-gjmme by the Blue and Gold Dandi ♦ * • 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres. 5,000 watts. 7 P-m.. sports results; 7.30, chili "■n » session; 8.20 p.m., news; 0 p.n lecturette; 0.30 p.m.. concert program! and dance music. * * * 3AR Melbourne: 454 metres. 6,000 watts 7.30 p.m., gramophone recital: 10 p.n studio concert and dance music. 4QG Brisbane: 386 metros, 5.000 watta * p.m.. children’s session: 8.43 p.m., r ing results; 0.30 p.m., concert progranr '..no wed by dance music from Learn Ballroom. TOMORROW 2BL Sydney: 353 metres, 5,000 watts. 7 30 p. in., children s session; 8.30 n of a church service; 10 p.m.. c • ert programme. 2FC Sydney: 442 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s service. 5.30 p from a church; 10 p.m., concert the Lithgow Band. 3LO Melbourne: * 371 metres. 5,000 watts. * 30 p.m.. relay of a church service p in., selected items. 3AR Melbourne: 484 metres, 5,000 watts. 8.30 p.m., an hour s organ and ore! tial programme; 10.20 p.m.. concert i gramme. •QQ Brisbane: 385 metres, 5.000 watts. .’j-” 1 ,. i*la> from St. Andrews Chi I, m - ielaj uf

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 8

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