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ON THE AIR

Zealand broadcasting stations 1 angmit as follow: TODAY Auckland: —. 333 metres, 500 watts. i p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, chijiln's hour. Nod and Aunt Jean; ,-t. j lk, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Rugby F'»tal ■. 7.40, talk, Mr. R. H. Taylor. The I ire of the Feet”; 8.0, orchestral, Corioi, overture trecord); 8.0. contralto. . isa K. Christie, la) ”1 Hid Mv Lovit I ,» "Will o' the Wisp”; 3.1 b, studio trio, Three Miniatures”; 8.26, choir, 'storm : the Volga” (record); 8.34, elocution, r J. F. Jfontasrue, "The Fells ; 8.6... nno, Mr. E. Waters. "Chelsea Reach ; 18, tenor. Tito Schipo, "Ave Maria C'hlpo) trecord); 0.4. talk, A. B. sappell, M.A., "Topical Talk : 9.10. ntralto. Miss K. Christie, "Sunbeams ; 23. baritone, Mr. R. Richards, ro the •re«tt”' 9.27, cello, Pablo Casals, -lelody in F” (record): 9.37, studio trio, > ‘"Barcarolle.” (b) “Norwegian Spring ince”; 9.46, elocution, Mr. J. F. Alongue “Lovely Woman”; 9.54. baritone, r. Richards, (a) All Tour Shades, lb) 'ant Remember”; .10.1. orchestral, lungarian Rhapsody No. 2” (record). | /A Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 waits. 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0, childns session. Uncle George; 6.0, dinner usic: 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. D. cKenzie, “The Laws of Rugby” ; 8 p.m chestra, “Barber of Seville”; 8.9, vocal* 1 elodie Four, “On the Thorn Bush looms a Rosebud”; 8.13, contralto, Essie okland. “The Lost Chord’ (record) j struraental trios, (a) “Syncopation, >) “Marche Miniature Viennoise (reird); 8.23, tenor. Mr. S. Duncan “Anpels uard Thee”; 8.27, orchestra, Cid Balt Music”; 5.35, special studio presentaon of Richard Hughes’s famous .radio ay, “Danger”; cast, Mary, Elsie M. loyd; Jack, Eric A. Clark: and Mr. Bax. ictor S. Lloyd; 8.53. orchestra, Tales Hoffman”; 9.5, baritone, Mr. R. S. Allright, “Star of My Soul”; 9.9, soprano, ucrezia Bori, “II Bacio—The Kiss ecord); oiano, Mischa Levitski, Stackto Etude” (record); 9.17, vocal, Messrs. Duncan and \V. W- Marshall, The ; oon Hath Raised Her Lamp”: 9.21, orlestra, “Ballet Music From Meyerbeer s neras”; 9.29, tenor, Mr. F. Bryant, (a) I’he Hand of a Friend,” (b) “Blue Sky id White Road”; 9.36, bass, Mr. W. \A . arshall, “Rocked in the Cradle of the eep”; 9.40, Wurlitzer organ, Jesse rawford. (a) “Roses of Tester day,” <b> Inst a Night for Meditation (record): 46 Melodic Four, “Timbuctoo”; 9.50. •chestra, “Beauty Prize.” VA Christchurch: —- 306 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, child•n’s hour, “Storyman”; 7.0, news; 8.0, broadcast of 2TA; 8.11, song, Miss A. innerty, “When Irish Eyes Are fcmil!fw»*; 8.15, Broadcasting Trio, (a) Two rios in Canon form; (b) “Turkish undo”; 8.24, soprano. Miss E. Johnone, “The Desert Song”; 8.28, xylophone, r. isyrne and W. W. Bennett, The wo Imps” (record): 8.31, recital, Mr. L. . J. Ryan, “My Friend Brown ; BJk>, tnce music; 8.43, baritone, Mr. E. Orlard, “The Miner”; 8.47, vocal. Miss A. innerty, (a) “When They Ask Me What our Name Is,” (b) “A Little Bit of eaven”; 8.55, dance music; 9.8, Broatfisting Trio, (a) “Ave Maria’ (Schuirt), (b) “Slavonic Dance” No. 3: 9.1«, inrano, Miss E. Johnstone, (a) “Only a ose.” (b) “If Tou’re in Love Tou 11 Taltz”; 9.24, recital. Mr. L. T. J. Ryan, Mixed and Muddled”; 9.29, bass, Mr. E. rchard, (a) “Out of the Deep, (b) Davy Jones’s Locker”; 9.36, dance music » 11 p.m. # Y A Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts. 3 p.tn., afternoon session; 6.0. child•n’s hour: 8.0, presentation of the song rcle, ”Wildflowers” (Somerville) by the IT A Harmonists; 8.39, studio concert. TOMORROW YA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts. 2.45, relay description of Rugby footj. match from Eden Park; 6.0, cKil*l■n’s session, Cinderella: 7.0, news; 7.40, dk. Mr. G. D. Rutter, “The Flower Garen”; 8.0, orchestra, “Jolly Robbers' ; 11, Snappy Three, (a) “Blue Bird Sing re a Song,” (b) “Blue Night,” (<•) Forty-seven Ginger-Headed Sailors'; 20, Olympians, “Thirty Minute Minialre Concert”; 8.50, orchestral (a) “Barirolle,” (b) “Fairy Tarapatapoum”; 9.3, nappy Three, (a) “Marian,” (b) “Mary rn”; 9.9, orchestra. “Blue Mazurka”; 19, Olympians. “Thirty Minute Miniaire Concert”; 9.49, orchestral, (a) Valse” (Chopin), (b) “Ole South”; 10.0, ramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. • • • YA Wellington:— x 420 metres, 5,000 watts. 3 n.m., relayed description of football iatch; 5.0, children’s session, Uncle oby; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, cturette, Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A., “Wilam Hazlitt on ‘Living and Learning’ 0, orchestra, “Potted Overture”; 8.9, iprano, Miss Hopkins, “Rose Softly looming”; 8.13, novelty, Messrs. Harlan and Beere, (a) “Banjoviality,” (b) Theer’s a Trick in Picking a Chicken”; 20, Co-Optimists in short turns; 8.27, rchestra, “A Day in Paris”; 8.35, bari>ne, Mr. Du Faur, “A Castilian Lament’ ; 39, Siffleuse, Miss Birch-Johnston, (a) O Sole Mlo,” (b) “The Bird on Nelly's At”; 8.47, song. Miss Charles, “The Best hings in Life are Free”; 8.51, orchestra, Pale Moon”; cornet, “Besses o’ the arn”; 9.1, soprano, Miss Hopkins, (a) At Dawning,” (b) “The Two Magicms”; 9.8, novelty, Messrs. Harman and eere. (a) “Beat of tha Drum,” (b) Doin' the Raccoon”; 9.15, baritone, Air. u Faur, “The Kerry Dance”; 9.19, oriiestra, “Glorianna”: 9.29, Co-Optimists i short turns; 9.36, The Roosters, “Army ,em in licences—Route March” (record); 42, songs. Miss Charles, (a) “Ah! Sweet [ystery of Life,” (b) “Hard Up, but iappy”; 10.0, gramophone dance proramme to YA Christchurch: 306 metres. 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, child?n’s hour, Aunt Pat and Chuckle; 7A bws; 7.30, sports results: S.O, band, Colonel Bogey March” (record): 8.4, sorano. Miss Miller, “Poor Wand’ring ne”; 9.8, Snappy Trio in Musical Snaps nd Jollity; 5.23, Sir Harry Lauder, “The irate” (record): 8.27, Broadcasting Trio, Spanish Dances”; 8.35, song, Mrs. Stall'd, “Still as the Night”: 8.39, humour, [f. Titchener, “Funny Phrases”; 5.44, furlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford, “The ong is Ended” (record): 8.48. song, Miss tephenson. “Sailing the Sea of Romance”; 52, song, Mr. Lockhart, “Heather-r-r-r----•ew”; 9.3, soprano, Miss Miller, (a) Over the Dreamland Sea,” (b) *T Love ou Truly”; 9.10, light numbers, Messrs, awrence. Comfort and Hegan; 9.25, snor, Gene Austin, (a) “She’s Funny hat Way,” (b) “Sonny Boy” (record); 31. Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenade” Schubert), (b) “Prelude” (Pachulski), :*) “Modern French Dance”; 9.39, songs, Crs. Stallard, (a) “The Land of the eal," <b) “I Cannot Sing the Old Songs”; 47, humour, Mr. Titchener, (a) “How Climbed the Pole,” (b) “Lawyers’ Lanuage”; 9.52. songs, Miss Stephenson, (a) Old Man Sunshine,” (b) “Me and the (an In the Moon”; 10.0, Mr. Lockhart, Heather-r-r-r Bloom”; 10.7, gramohone dance programme to 11 p.m. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations ransmit as follow: TODAY BL Sydney: 353 metros. 6.000 watts ..16 pm., children’s session; S.O, news; 80. concert and dance music. w • * 7C Sydney: 442 metre*. 5,000 watts 7.16 p.m., children’s session; 8.0, dinner msic; 8.30, studio musici; 9.0. news; 30. relay oi act I. of “The Desert Song,*’ >llowed by items from the studio. LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7.80 p.m., children’s session; 8.20, talks; *O, musical programme. • * • AR Melbourne: 484 metres, 5,000 wart* T p.m., gramophone recital; 10.15, relay f community* singing. QQ Brisbane: 385 metres. 5.000 watts 730 p.m., general news; 7.35, dinner :U»iv; 8-0, children’s session; 8 30. news; 90, concert arranged by Mr. May.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 9

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 9

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 9

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