ON THE AIR
!#rw Zealand broadcasting station* •miMrrr-U aa follow: TODAY *YA Auckland: 323 metres, 500 watts. 1 p.ra., studio concert; <5 p.rc ~ child- **-«'■ heir, Peter Pan; 7 p.rr.., news; 7.4 t>-sa., talk, Mr. M. Stevenson. New ZeaA*id Jfanu fact ore® Pickiea ar.d ~TtriMf*; % p.m., presentation of special mrc.tj programme. a Night With the Ghlsh widowers**; >.30 p.m.. gramophone :%nce programme to 11 pm <VA Wellington:--420 metres. 5,000 watts. 3 p.nr. . gramophone items; 5.0, childrer/h se-sion, Uncle George; 6.0, dinner rr.uslc; 7.0. new*-; 7.4 v, lectarette, M:-« Inez 7facd lncTudtng hand. “Star® and • ocai, Lyric Quartet, “Marching Through Georgia”, 8.17, tenor, Mr. Williams, ' Pa*e Moon”. 8.21. vibraphone. “Diane*’ and xylophone, “Polly” (record): 8.27. httrnour. Messrs. Myers and Dawkins, “Chadband and .S’;gg:ns”: 3.83, band. •*Lo!ita”; 8.39. Lyr: Quartet. “John Brown's Body"; 8.43, baritone. Mr. Cotidie, (a> ‘Steal Away,” (b> “Mistrees of the Master”; % 49. soprano, Mi.« '*hote. “The Carnival'; 8.53, band. A .Mftsical Switch”; 'j 24, Lyric Quartet, Mam's In de Cold Ground”; 9.8, Wurt*er organ. Reginald Foort, (a; ' Just Nik-• a Darby and Joan,” f h) “Love Lies” (record); 9.14, bass, Mr. Brown, ‘On the Road to Mandalay”; 9.18, band, Sutomobile” and ‘‘ln a Persian Market”; 9.31, humour. Messrs. Myers and r>*wtelna, “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) '‘Kawair.au Walts," (b; "My Hula Love” (r- - cord>; 9.54, Lyric Quartet, “Old Folk.-, at Home”; 9 .*%, band. “Minstrel Melodies” and “The Middy.” 3YA Christchurch: 30<5 metres. 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon .session; 6.0, children's hour. Uncle John; 7.0, news; 8.0, pecial ‘ American’’ concert; 8.1, Sousa's Band, “Stars and Stripes Forever” frecord;; 8.5, vocal quartet. “So me Folks Do”; 8.9, cello, Mr. Beck, “Two Negro -pi ritual-.”; %.14, tenor, Mr. Rogers. Onaway, Awake”: 8.18, organ, Edouard Gomxnette, “Toccata.’* (record;; 8,22, con - * ralto, Miss Splller, (a; “My Sweet Love ail,” (b; “Indian Flute s Song”; 8.2-, - ass, Paul Robeson, (a; •'Seems Laic’ to o Me,” (b; "Down de Lovers’ I-and" record); u 34. Broadcasting Trio, “Prelude—Minuet” (Park'o; '43, baritone, Mr. Filer, "Just a-Wearyln* for You”, 8 47, soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, (a; From th«- Land of the Sky-Blue Water,” < b> “Thy Beaming Eyes”; 8.53, orchestral, “Rhapsody in Blue” (record): 9.4, orchestra.’, ”La Travlata—Prelude” ( record;; 9.10, Grand Opera Quartet, “Camptown Races”; 9.14, tenor, Mr Rogers, “Eleanore’’; 9.18, “sextet, 'a; To a Water-Lily,” (b) “To a Wild ft/>*e,” (c) “In Autumn” (record); 9.21 contralto, Miss Splller, “Sometimes I f-eel Like a Motherless Child”; 9.28, ,Garret. "Swanee River”; 9.22, tenor Frank Crumit, “Grandfather’s Clock” 'record); 9.35. Broadcasting Trio, (a) Love Song.” (b) “Negro Serenade ” (o “Three-Fours Valse’’; 9.45, baritone.’ Mr. UHer. “Still Unexprest”; 9.49, band, Martha” selection (record); 9.57, soprano, Madame Gower-75urna, “Mighty a Rose”; quartet, “A Perfect Day”; 9.0. Marimba Orchestra, “The Isle of Golden Dreams" (record). • * • 4VA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watt*. Silent day. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watu. p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, < hiidr *n « hour, Nod and Aunt Jean; 7». news; 7.40, talk, Mr. R. H. Taylor. “The Gare of the Feet”; 8.0, orchestral, “Corlo!an overture (record); 8.9, contralto. ***■ , Chrhrtie (a) “I Hid My Love. ( S± Win o the Wisp”; 8.16. studio trio, Th fw e Mlntaturea"; 8.26, choir, “Storm n the Volga* (record): 8.34. elocution. * r Montague, “The Bells”; 8.53. i'toao. Mr. E. Waters, ''Chelsea Reach”; a?i., teri ° r / Tlt 2. Schlpo, “Ave Maria” 'Schipo) (record); 9.4, talk, Mr. A. B. Ohappell, M.A., “Topical TaJk”; 9.39. "°ee r - r ? ,t 2f* Mlaa Christie, “Sunbeams" ; c 23, baritone, Mr. R. Richards, “To the .£r r *, Bt . ; . cell °- Pablo Casals, Melody in F (record); 9.37, studio trio, '*■> Baroarolle ’ (b) “Norwegian Spring Dance ; #.46, elocution, Mr. J. F Mon''Dovely Woman'*; 9.54. baritone. *fr Richards, (a) “All Your Shades.” (bi Pant Remember”; 10.1. orchestra! Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” (record). 2VA Wellington: 420 metres, 6,000 watts. 3 , P-m., gramophone items; 5.0, childen s session. Uncle George; 6.0, dinner music; * 0, news; 7.40. lecturette, Mr. D. McKenzie, The Laws of Rugby”; 8 pm orchestra, ‘•Barber of Seville”; 8.9, vocai! Melodic Four "On the Thorn Bush Blooms a Rosebud ; 8.13, contralto, Essie Ac k land, “The I<ost Chord” (record) - instrumental trios. (a; "Syncopation,” <b) "Marche Miniature Viennofse” (reord); 8.23, tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, “Angels Guard Thee”; 8.27, orchestra, *'Cid Balet Music'*; 8.35, special studio presentation of Richard Hughes’s famous radio •’■“V, "[’sfiger"; cast Mary, Elsie M. Lloyd; Jack, Eric A. Clark; and Mr. Bax Victor S. Lloyd; 8.53. orchestra, “Tales ■f Hoffman”; 9.5, baritone, Mr. R. S. Allwright, “Star of My Soul'*; 9.9, soprano. Lucres la Bori, “II Bacto—The Kiss” ' record); piano, Mischa Levitski, “ffitacato Etude (record); 9.17, vocal, Messrs. 6 Duncan and W. W. Marshall, "The Moon Hath Raised Her Lamp"; 9.21. orhestra, "Ballet Music From Meyerbeer's ‘Jperas”; 9 29, tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, (a) The Hand of a Friend,” (b) “Blue Skv md White Road”; 9.36, bass. Mr. W W. Marshall, “Racked In the Cradle of the Deep”; 9.40, Wurlltzer organ, Jesse • ’rawferd, (a) “Roses of Yesterday,” (b) •Just a Night for Meditation” (record); ‘.46. Melodie Four, “Timbuctoo”; 9.50,’ orchestra, “Beautjr* Prize.” 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts. -* p.m., afternoon session; 6.0. children’s hour; 8.0, presentation of the cycle, “Wildflowers” (Somerville) by the lx A Harmonists; 8.39, studio cc^ncer;.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 8
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