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\««* teavAad broadcE*tlnc statical t UARibit a* folio w:— TODAY >YA Ad»K>*na:~ 900 kilocycle*, s*o watts 5 0. studio concert, 4.25, aborts rewtHr « cmidren e sestUw, Peter Psn. 1A | -ews. 7.40. talk, Mr. D. M. Ttrrner, **Xnec- j dote* with the Gramopboftc"; 8.0. novelty rrMnstre' programme toy the “Coon-Caae 'rom Alabama ; 9 50. dano* orogramms to 11 p ns. • • • ay A Wellington: 720 kilocycle*, s,<Kri> watts 5.0. gramophone items; 4.50 4.&5, sports results 5.0. children's session, Uncle Len; 0.0, dinner session: 7.6. news; ' 40 lecturette. Miss Ine* C©p»m>p. *T>a.neirg . AO. Wellington Municipal Tr*murays Band, "The Bohemian Girl,” selectior 89, vocal, LyrSe Waartet, "Hey Diddle Diddle"; B.l*. piano. Mr. McKenzie. 3 16, vocal. Messrs. Williams and Gou<lle, "Mere's to the Malden”; 8.20. hmrnomr. Miss T. Aitken. • At the Seaside”; B.SC. hand. "Senta”; 8.82. mexxo-sopra.no, Mrs. X. Isett, "Sincerity”; 8.28. vocal. Messrs. Williams and Lou die. "Flow Gently. Deva”; 8.4*. band. In a Persian Market”; 8.45. tenor. Mr. V.’il Maras. (a) "Dear Old Itfricooibc," (to) Red Devon by the Sea”; 8.55. band. Quarter-Deck' : 9.1. mmo-sopnno, Mrs. Irett. Arajr.ella”: 9.5. piano. Mr. McKenzie. 8.12. baritone, Mr. (Joudie, (a) Youth” (Allitsen). (fei “Horaelaad”; 9.19, band. "Rose Marie," selection; 8.21. humour, Miss Aitken, "PooHsh Questions". 9 37. orchestral. “My Inspiration Is You,” • record); 9.41, band. “Jungle Drums"; • 47,, bass, Mr. Brown, (a) "Harlequin,” •b) “Peter the Ploughman"; 9.54, hand, • Bells at Sunset'* and ”Austraiastaji.” ess IYA Christchurch:— 980 kilocycle*. 500 watt* 3 0 gramophone items; 4.25. sports re- * suits 6.0, children's session, Uncle John; 70, news; 7.30. talk to farmers, "Seed Potato Certification”; I.#. rebroadcast nt 2YA; 8.4, presentation of none cycle. Dorothy's Wedding Day” (Lane WHon); 8.32. orchestral. "Rlengi” selections «records); 8.44, recitals. Mrs. M. Williams. <A) “The Thousandth Man.” (b) "Specially Jim”; 8.50. soprano and contralto. Dolce Duo. "April Is a Lady”; 8.54, viola, .Lionel Tertis. "Sonata In F—AJlegro” <Handel), (record); 9.0, tenor, Mr. R. Sumner, fa) "Troll the Bowl.” Cb) Mignonne, Here is April”; 9.6, viola, Lionel Tertis, "Sonata In F—Adagio non Tanto” (Handel), (record); 9.10, Studio Trio, (a) "Reverie du Soir,” (b) “Spanish Dance No. 2”; 9.19, soprano, Vfjgp Harnmoo, (a) "The Temper of a Maid,” 'b> **Deh Vienl”; bass. Mr. Williams, (a) Money Of” (b> "Bashful Tom”; 9.31. cello, Mr. Beck, (a) “Romance” (Deoussy). (b) “Second Berceuse” (Reixard)9 39, recital, Mrs. Williams, "The Carver and the Caliph”; 9.43, contralto. Miss Renaut. (a) "Moorings.” (b) “Bois Spats. (c> “Go, Baffled Coward, Go”* 9 53. orchestral, “Marche Slave” (record). • ♦ • 4YA Dunedin:650 kilocycles, 250 watts silent day. TOMORROW IVA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watts aftfern °on session: 4.25, sports iesuits; 6 p.m., children’s session. Nod i and Aunt Jean; 7 p.m., talk Mr Prank Sutherland. ‘‘RurbjrFootball' s ; 7 20. news I and market reports; 8 p.m., relay of conC r e J} VJ? n * ed Messrs. Lewis Eady, I Ltd; 8.30, orchestra. “Peer Gynt Suite” selection (record); 8.38, mezzo-soprano ! Miss C. Mulqueen, (a) ‘A Barcarolle at Dawn,' (b) 'A Virginian Love Song"; < 45. musical recital, Mrs. D. Basham and Mr. B. Coney. “Great Composers—Mendelssohn” (part 1); 9.2, Studio Trio, “Andante—Trio, Op. 85“ (Resslger); 9.11, recital. Miss N. Scott, “The Gift of Tritemeous”; 9.15, orchestral, “Peer Gynt Suite” selection; 9.19. mezzo-soprano. Miss Mulqueen, “Valley of Laughter”; 9.23, violin. Miss I. Bosrworth, “Sonata in A Major" (Handel): 9.27, musical recital. Mrs. Basham and Mr. Coney, “Great Composers—Mendelssohn” (Part 2); 9.42, Studio Trio, “A La. Bien Aimee” waltz; 9.51, monologues. Miss Scott, (a) “An Only Child. “ (b) *T Want to Go with Daddy”; 9.58, orchestral, “Peer Gynt/ Suite” selection (record). • no tVA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 3 p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children’s session. Big Brother Jack, 4 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 7.44), lecturette, Mr. W. J. Fergte, “Excursions toy Rail”; 8 p.m.. relay from College Hall, Victoria University College, of debate, "That the continuance of the Capitalist Economic System is In the best Interests of civilisation.” For the affirmative, Messrs. W. J. Mountjoy, G. R. Powles and W. J. Hall; for the negative, Mr. P. Martin .Smith, Miss C. F. Forde and Mr. W. P. Rollings. • • • IVA Christchurch:-*-980 kilocycle*, 500 watt* .{ p.m., afternoon session; 6 p.m., children's session. "Storyman"; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., rebroadcast of 2YA; 8.9, menosoprano, Mrs. M. Wood, "The Valley by tho Sea”; 8.13, Wurlltzer organ. Jesse • rawford, “CaraHnx Moon” (record); 8.17, .Studio Trio, (a) “Waltz” (Scott), (b) Serenade” (Wldor). (c) "Magdelons Dance”; 8.27, sketch, Messrs. C. Collins and A. Browne, "Old Cronies”; 2.42. baritone. Mr. S. Armstrong, “Mate o’ Mine”; 8 48. orchestra, "Vienna Life” (record); 8.30, vocal duets. Melody Maids, (a) "In a Little Town Called Home Sweet Home,” lb) "Where the Shy Little Violets Grow”; 9 p.m., studio Trio, (a) “Nocturne” • Wider), (b) “Caabonet, (c) “Valse Song” (“Faust”); 9.10. mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Wood, (a) The Pipes of Pan.” (b) The Song of the Clock"; 9.15, Wurlltzer organ. Jesse Crawford, “A Precious Little Thing Called Love” (record); 9.18, sketch. Messrs Collins and Browne, "Fishing”; 9 38. baritone, Mr. Armstrong. (a) Friendships.” (b) “In an Old Fashioned Town”; 9.33, Melody Maids, (a) "Little Irish Rose,” (b) “Old Man Sunshine”; 9.40, gramophone dance proframme to 11 p.m. 4VA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 250 watts. 3 p m., studio concert; 8 p.m.. children's hour. Aunt Shtela and Big Brother Bill; 8 p.m., studio concert programme; 9.1. presentation of the dramatic play, Galapagos ” Cast: Red Peterson, Major F. H. Lampen; Svenson. Mr. Allan Young; the Captain, Mr. J. B. Connell; Betty. Miss Anita Winkel; Hans. Mr. Frank Parsons; Crew, Messrs. O. Garden, E. G. Bond and R. B. Macdonald. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY 2BL Sydney! 850 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 7 15 p.m., news; 8.10, dinner music, 9.30, concert programme and dance music. • • • 2FC Sydwy: 680 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 7.15 p.m., children's session; 8.0, news; 8 45, dinner music; 9.30, studio concert; 11.50, dance music. • • • 2LO Melbourne: 870 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 7 30 p.m., children's session: 9.30, items by the studio orchestra and vocalists. • os lAR Melbourne: 620 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., gramophone records; 8.40, news; 9.80, selected instrumental and vocal Items. • • * 4QG Brisbane:765 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 7.30 p.m., news; 7.40, dinner music; 8.0, ehildren's session; 9.30, programme by the Brisbane Federal Band and items by ueesHrta and instrumentalists.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 8
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