ON THE AIR
e»- Zealand broadcasting stations j Jsm* as fallow: TODAY t Ajacklartd:—338 metres, 500 watts. ii, relay description of Rugby footmatch from Eden Park: 4.30, rebroaddascription of All Blacks test game r station -ML, Sydney: 6.0. child - s session. Cinderella: 7.0. n«rt; 7.40. Mr. G. F> Rutter. “The Flower Garv.o, orchestra, “Jolly Robbers": Snappy Three, <») "Blue Bird Sing a Song. ’ (bj “Blue Nigrht.” (c > rtv-seven Ginger-Headed Sailors". Olympians. - Thirty Minute MiniaConcert”: 8.50. orchestral (a) “Barlle,” (b) “Fairy Tarapatapoum ”; 9.3, ppy Three, (a) “Marian.“ «b) “Mar” 3.1*. orchestra. “Blue Mazurka"’; Olympians. “Thirty Minute MiniaConcert": 9 43. orchestra!, <a) !se” (Chopin i. <b» “Ole South": 10.0, nophone dance programme to 11 p.m. Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts. p.m., relayed description of football ch; 4.«*VO, rebroadcast of 2ME; children’s session. Uncle Toby; dinner music; 7.0, news-; 7.4.0, urette. Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A., “Wili Hazlitt on ’Living and Learning' orcheatra, “Potted Overture”; 8.9, ano, Miss Hopkins, “Rose Softly )ming"; 8.13, novelty, Messrs. Hari and Beere. (a> “Banjoviality,” (b> eer’a a Trick in Picking a Chicken”; Co-Optimists in short turns; 8.27, lestra, “A Day in Paris”; 8.35, baris, Mr. Du Faur, “A Castilian Lament”; Siffleuse. Miss Birch •Jrtmston, (a) Sole Mio,” (b) “The Bird on Nelly’s 8.47, song. Miss Charles, “The Best 3gs in Life are Free”; 8.51, orchestra, !e Moon”; cornet, “Besses o’ the n”; 9.1, soprano. Miss Hopkins, (a) Dawning,” (b) “The Two Magic--9.8, novelty, Messrs. Harman and re. (a) "Beat of the Drum.” (b) in’ the Raccoon”; 9.15, baritone, Mr. Faur, “The Kerry Dance”; 9.19, or*tra, “Glorianna”: 9.29, Co-Optimists nort turns; 9.36, The Roosters, “Army linlscences—Route March” (record); songs. Miss Charles, (a) “Ah! Sweet tery of Life,” (b) “Hard Up, but ipy”; 10.0, gramophone dance pronme to 11 p.m. k Christchurch: 306 metres. 500 watts. pm., afternoon session; 4.30. reidcast of 2 ME. Sydney; 6.0, chile* s hour. Aunt Pat and Chuckle: 7.0, 7.30, sports results: 8.0, baud, .’onel Bogey March” (record): 8.4, solo, Miss Miller, “Poor Wand’ring '. 8.«. Snappy Trio in Musical Snaps Jollity; 8.23, Sir Harry Lauder, “The ite” (record): 8.27, Broadcasting Trio, anish Dances ’; 5.35, song, Mrs. Stai- , “Still as the Night”; 8.39. humour, Titchener, “Funny Phrases”; 8.44, Titaer organ, Jesse Crawford, ‘‘The 5 is Ended” (record) ;• 8.48, song. Miss ihenson, “Sailing the Sea of Romance”; song, Mr. Lockhart, “Heather-r-r-r----r”; 9.3, soprano, Miss Miller, (a) er the Dreamland Sea,” (b) “I Love Truly”; 9.10, light numbers, Messrs, rrence. Comfort and Hegan; 9.25, •r, Gene Austin, (a) “She’s Funny t Way.” (b> “Sonny Boy” (record); Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Serenade" lubert), (b) “Prelude” (Pachulski), “Modern French Dance”; 9.39, songs, . Stallard, (a) “The Land of the I, ’ (b) “I Cannot Sing the Old Songs”; humour. Mr. Titchener, (a) “How imbed the Pole,” (b) “Lawyers’ Lapse”; 9.52. songs, Miss Stephenson, fa) \ Man Sunshine,” (b) “Me and the i in the Moon”; 10.0, Mr. Lockhart, a ther-r-r-r Bloom”; 10.7, gramone dance programme to 11 p.m. Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watt*. p.oj., afternoon aoasion: 4.50, rebroadof 0 2ME. Sydney; 6.0, children s r: 8.0. relay of 2TA program ni'; . dance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW S Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts, n m.. relay of special thanksgiving /ice from St. Mary’s Cathedral (Archiop Averill); 3.0, afternoon session: children’s session, Uncle Leo; 6.55 V from St. Matthew’s Church (Canon H. Grant Cowen; 8.30, relay of concert Port Nicholson Band: 9.30, rebroadcast hanksgiving service from Westminster >ey, through station SSW. * * * A Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watts, p.m.. afternoon session; 6.0. chiids session. Uncle George; 7.0, relay n Sr. Thomas’s Anglican Church (Rev. V. Rooke): 8.15, recital by Port holson Silver Band: 9.30, rebroadcast thanksgiving service from Westmin- * Abbey, from station SSW. \ Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts, p.m.. studio concert; 5.30, children's »ion, Big Brother Bill; 6.30, reray from rt Church (Presbyterian); 8.5, relay roncert by the St. Kllda Band. ACROSS THE TASMAN iitstralian broadcasting stations nsmit as follow; TODAY - Sydney: 353 metres. 5,000 watts. 15 pm. children’s session. 8 p.m., s. results. 8.1 p.m., dinner music. p.m., concert programme by the übadours. D> * * * Sydney:—442 metres, 5,000 watts. 15 p.m., children’s session. 8.2 p.m., rs. 8.40 p.m., studio items- 9.30 . programme by the Sydney Operatic iety Revue Company. > Melbourne; 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 20 p.m., sports results. 7.50, chi Ids session. 8.20 p.m., news. 9 P.m.. uratte. 9.30 p.m., concert programme dance music. * 4 * * Melbourne: 484 metres, 5,000 watts. 30 p.m., gramophone reci> \ 16 p.m., lio concert and dance music. a Brisbane: 385 metres, 5,000 walls, p.m.. children's session. 8.45 p.m., ng results. 9.30 pin., concert pjrornme. followed by dance music from non's Ballroom. TOMOPROW - Sydney:— 333 metres. 5,000 watts. 30 p.m , children's session. S.3U p.m., r*err. by the Sydney Harmonic Choir, i Elgar Night.” 3 Sydney: 442 metres. 5,000 watU. 30 p m., children's service. 8.30 p.m., y from a church. 10 p.m., concert by New South Wales Government Tram's Band. > Melbourne: 371 metres, 5.(|/U0 wa£(*. 30 p m . r*i»y or a church‘’service, 10 ~ selected Items. omm a 484 metres:. 5,009 watts. 5° rjU ■ V 1 hoijqs oigan alia inchesk programme. 10.20 p.m , concert prorntr.e. p Brisbane:-y 385 metres. 5.0U0 wau,s. Mr. 9W9 Band concert.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 10
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