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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland:333 metres, 500 watts. 12.30* p.m., relay of Community Singing: 3.0, afternoon session; 6.0, children's session. Uncle Tom; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk, Mr. N. Kerr, ‘Physical Culture”; 8.0, programme by the Jubilee Institute for the Blind Brass Band and Choir, including, band, “Be Retour,” 'Arcadia’’ and “Over the Waves’; choir, (a) “Sea Chanty,’* (b) “Soldiers’ Chorus”; band, “The Pipers Wedding”; saxophone, “Elsie Polka”; band, “Gay Paris”; speech, Mr. Clutha Mackenzie; gramophone recital, including bassbaritone, Peter Dawson, “Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree”; soprano, Lucrezia Bori, “Ciriblribin”; instrumental trios, Kreisler, Kreisler and Raucheisen, (a) “Syncopation,” (b) “Marche Miniature Viennoise”; tenor, Derek Oldham, “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal”; Salon Group, “Jeanntne, I Dream of Lilac Time’’; Institute Band, (a) “Love Birds,” (b) “Red Mill Waltz,” (c) “That’s My Weakness Now”; recitation, Mr. Caple, “Packing”: band, “La Serenata,” “Dream Kiss” and "Hunting Scene”: double clarionet. “La Paloma”; band, “In the Starlight and “Washington Greys.” • • * 2YA Wellington:

420 metres, 5,000 watts. Silent day. * • • 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour. Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank; 7.0, news; 7.30, market reports: 8.0, presentation of opera, “Tristan and Isolde,” Act 3 (Wagner); 8.33, Dulcet Duo, “Night of Stars and Night of Love”; violin, Fritz Kreisler, “Indian Love Call’’ (record); orchestral, (a) •Four Gipsy Songs’’; soprano, Miss Grennell, “Roberto O Tu Che Adoro”; orchestra, “Carmen” selection (record); tenor, Mr. Rogers, “Azra”; chorus, “Vocal Gems from ’Rose Marie’ ” (record); studio orchestra, “Faust Ballet Music”; contralto. Miss Lowe, (a) “Sink Red Sun,’ (b) “Vale”; band, “New Sullivan Selection” (record); soprano, Miss Grennell, ‘‘Una Voce Poco Fa”; tenor, Mr. Rogers, “The Dove”; orchestral, (a) “Air,” (b) “Marche,” (c) “Valse of the Flowers”; contralto and tenor, Dulcet Duo, “Venetian Song.” 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour; 8.0, studio concert; 0.33, dance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children's hour, Peter Pan; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, Mr. M. Stevenson, “New Zealand Manufactures Pickles and Sauces”; 8 p.m., presentation of special novelty programme, “A Night With the Grass "Widowers”; 9.30 p.m., gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0, children’s session, Uncle George; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, leeturetie, Miss Inez Connop, “Dancing”; 8.0, special American “Independence Day” programme by the Wellington City Silver Band, including band, "Stars and Stripes” and “American Tour”; 8.13, vocal. Lyric Quartet, “Marching Through Georgia”; 8.17, tenor, Mr. Williams, “Pale Moon”; 8.21, vibraphone, “Diane” and xylophone, “Polly” (record); 8.27, humour, Messrs. Myers and Dawkins, “Chadband and Stiggins”; 8.33, band, “Lolita”; 8.39, Lyric Quartet, “John Brown’s Body”; 5.43, baritone, Air. Goudie, (a) ‘Steal Away,” (b) “Mistress of the Master”; 8.49, soprano, Miss Chote, “The Carnival”; 8.53. band, “A Musical Switch”; 9.24, Lyric Quartet, “Massa’s in de Cold Ground”; 9.8, Wurlitzer organ, Reginald Foort, (a) “Just Like a Darby and Joan,” (b) “Love Lies” (record); 9.14, bass, Mr. Brown, “On the Road to Mandalay”; 9.18, band, •Automobile” and “In a Persian Market”; 9.31, humour, Messrs. Myers and Hawkins, “Optimist and Pessimist”; 9.38, Messrs. Williams and Brown, “Battle Eve”; 9.42, soprano. Miss Chote, (a) “A Little Brown Owl,” (b) "That’s All”; 9.48, Hawaiian Orchestra, (a) “Kawaihau Waltz,” (b) “My Hula Love” (record 1 ); 9.54, Lyric Quartet, “Old Folks at Home”; 9.58, band, “Minstrel Melodies” and “The Middy.** 3VA Christchurch: 306 metres. 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour, Uncle John; 7.0, news; S.O, special "American’’ concert: 8.1, Sousa’s Band, “Stars and Stripes Forever” (record); 8.5, vocal quartet, “Some Folks Do”; 8.9, ’cello, Mr. Beck, “Two Negro Spirituals”; 8.14, tenor, Mr. Rogers, "Onaway, Awake”; 8.18, organ, Edouard Coinmette, “Toccata” (record); 8.22, contralto, Miss Spiller, (a) “My Sweet Love Call,” (b) “Indian Flute Song”; 8.25, bass, Paul Robeson, (a) "Seems Lak’ to to Me,” (b) “Down de Lovers’ Land’’ (record): 8.34, Broadcasting Trio, “Prelude —Minuet” (Parker); 8.43, baritone, Mr. Filer, “Just a-We ary in’ for You”; S 47, soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “From the Land or" the Sky-Blue Water,” (b) “Thy Beaming Eyea”; 8.53, orchestral, “Rhapsody in Blue” (record); 9.6, orchestral, “La Traviata—Prelude” (record); 9.10, Grand Opera Quartet, "Oamptown Races”; 9.14, tenor. Mr. Rogers, “Eleanore”; 9.18, “sextet, (a) To a Water-Lily,” <b) “To a Wild Rose,” (c) “In Autumn” (record); 9.24. contralto, Miss Spiller, “Sometimes 1 Feel Like a Motherless Child”; 9.25, ■ uartet, “Swanee River”; 9.32, tenor. Frank Crumit, “Grandfather’s Clock” • record); 9.35, Broadcasting Trio, (a) Love Song,” (b) “Negro Serenade,” (c) Three-Fours Valse’*; 9.45, baritone, Mr. Filer, “Still Uncxpres’C’; 9.49, band, 1 Martha” selection (record): 9.57. soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, “Mighty Lak* a Rose”; quartet, “A Perfect Day”; 19.0. Marimba Orchestra, “The Isle of ( olden Dreams” (record). * * ♦ 4VA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. Silent day. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY 28L. Sydney: 353 metres, 5.000 watts 7.15 p.m., news; 8.10, dinner music; f. 30, items by the Capitol Theatre Entertainers, Miss Friend (contralto) and Miss Cresswell (songs); 9.37, a fourene play, “Tea For Three”; 11.10, •lance music. 27C Sydney: 442 metres, 6,000 watts 7.15 p.m., children’s session, 8 p.m.. news; 8.40, dinner music; 9.30, items by Miss Helmrich (soprano) and Miss Roe (piano). 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., children’s session; 9.30, relay of vocal numbers of “The Toreador”; 12.30, dance music. * * * 3A R Melbourne: 484 metres, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., gramophone records: 8.40 p.m., news; 9.30 p.m., lecturette; 10 p.m., selected items. * * • 4QG Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 vatt3 7.30 p.m.. news: 7.40 p.m., dinner music; 4 p.m., children’s session; 9.30, dance programme nod items by vocalists and i iistrumentallsta.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 8

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