ON THE AIR Ntw Zealand broadcasts c station* transmit as follow: TODAY 1 YA Auckland:—• 900 kilocycles. 500 watts. 3 p.m., studio items: 4.25 p.iu., sports ! results; 5 p.m., children’s session. Uncle George; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., talk. Madame Edith Baird. “Artistic Physical Development”; 8 p.m., Studio Trio, (.a.) “Herodiade—Prelude, Act 4** ■ enet); (b) “Entr'acte Waltz” (Ilellmesbeyer); 8.10 p.m.. vocal, Miss It. Rosieur and Mr. T. Moffitt, “Home to (_>ur Mountains”; 5.14 p.m.. recital, Mr. T. Harris, “Old Man and Jim”: 8.19 p.m., i.ianoforte, Miss M. St. L. Toner. “Prelude and Fugue in G Major” (Bacli); 5.25 p.m., talk. Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A.; S.4<» p.m., Orpheus Quartet. “Wind Flowers”; 9.2 p.m.. ’cello, Miss M. Wright, “Chanson Villageoise”; 9.6 p.m., recital. Mr. Harris, (a) “The Brave Old Duke of York,” (b) “The Geebung Polo Club”; 9.12 p.m.. Studio Trio, “The Marriage Market”; 9.20 p.m., soprano, Miss M. O'Grady, “Caro Nome”; 9.24 p.m., piano. Miss Toner, “First Sonata—Tragiquica” ' MacDowell); 9.30 p.m., baritone, Mr. L. Barnes, “Vision Fugitive”; 9.35 p.m., gramophone lecture-recital, Mr. K. Atkinson, “The Wpird in Music,” illustrated by orchestra, fanstasy on “Song • >f India”: vocal, Richard Bonelli. “Danny Deever”; orchestra, “Valse Triste”; vocal, Feodor Chaliapin, “Death of Don Quixote”: orchestra, “Dance Macabre” and “Ride of the Valkyries.” 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., studio items; 4.30 p.m. sports results; 5 p.m., children’s session, Uncle Jim; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m.. news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, “For the Man on the Land”; 8 p.m., orchestra, “St Hubertus”; 8.9 p.m., soprano. Miss M. Sawyer, “The Pipes of Pan”; 8.13 p.m., bass, Mr. W*. Boardman, “A Jovial Monk Am I”; 8.17 p.m., orchestra, "A Doll’s House”; 8.25 p.m., humour, Miss A. Wharton, “Mrs. ’Arris at the Farm”; 8.31 p.m., jazz vocal and piano, Messrs. E. Silver and Hoare; 8.38 p.m., orchestra, “Jevington Suite”; 8.45 p.m., soprano, Miss Sawyer, “I Got a Robe”; 8.49 p.m., bass, Mi*. Boardman, “The Smuggler’s Song”; 8.53 p.m., piccolo, Mr. V. Brown, ‘Tarantella , trombone and cornet, Messrs. Oakes and Sneddon, “Down the Vale”; 9.3 p.m., vocal, Miss Sawyer and Mr. Boardman, “The Syren and the Friar”; 9.12 p.m., humour, Miss Wharton, “The Rehearsal”; 9.18 p.m., vocal and piano, Messrs. Silver and Hoare; 9.25 p.m.. orchestra, “Japanese Carnival”; 9.30 p.m., gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. 8 p.m., relay of concert presented by Timaru Orpheus Society. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 250 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; C p.m., children’s hour. Big Brother Bill; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., lecturette, Mr. L. Ross, M.A., LL.B.; 8 p.m.. concert programme by the St. Hilda. Band and assisting artists. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., studio items; 4.25 p.m v sports results; 5 p.m.. children’s session, Uncle Tom; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, Madame Mabel Milne, “Health and Diet”; 8 p.m., orchestra, ‘•‘Gipsy Suite” (record); 8.9 p.m., presentation of the three-.act comedy, “Belinda” (A. A. Milne), under Mr. j. M. Clark, and gramophone selections. * * * 2YA Wellington 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 3 p.m., relayed description of football match, All Blacks versus Maoris. • • • 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., rebroadcast of 2TA footbj description; 5 p.m., children’s sessic Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank; p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news- 7 p.m , market report; 8 p.m., Christchur Orchestral Society, assisted by Wools! Band, “1812” overture; orchestra (r symphony in D—First Movemen (bra nek), (b) “Dance of the Hours violin, Mr. T. B. Riordan and orchesti Reverie ; orchestra, (a) “Whisperi: of the Flowers,” (b> “Peer Gynt” Sul ’’ f« c) of the Heroes”; voc; I Pagliacci—Prologue.” • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 250 watts. 3 p.m., studio Items; 6 p.m., childrci session; 7 p.m.. news; S p.m., entertai jrcent by the "Four Aces” Concert Part to gramophone dance program! ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting statioi transmit as follow; TODAY 2BL Sydney:850 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 9 m 4 ’» 9 P.m., dinner musi V, V- Semi "classical programme; 11, a tal 11.1», revue programme. 2FC Sydney:—• 6SO kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 7,16 P-™* children's session; 8 p n news; 5.4.->, dinner music; 9.30, dan numbers and vocal items. * * * 3LO Melbourne:870 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 7.15 p.m., children’s session; 9.13, dan programme and concert items * * * 3AR Melbourne:— 620 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 7.30 p.m., gramophone records; S 4 news; 9.30, lecturette; 10 p.m., items l the orchestra and vocalists. * * * 4QG Brisbane: s 765 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 9.30, concert programme by the Fei Band and vocalists. Amusements Index ST. JAMES. —Nicola, magician, and liis company of entertainers. PICTURE rHEAfRES REGENT, EPSOM. —“While the City Sleeps” and “Q Ships.” STRAND. — ‘The Black Watch” (Victor MoLaglen), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features NEW REGENT— “Madame X” (Ruth Chatterton and Lewis Stone), an alltalking production, and talkie supports. MAJESTlC. —“lnnocents of Paris” (Maurice Chevalier), an all-talking and singing production, and short talkie features. EMPRESS, NEWTON. —“Show Boat” (all-talkie). LYRIC. —“Love ' Over Night” and "Masked Emotions.” PLAZA. —“Thunderbolt” (George Bancroft, Fay Wray and Richard Arlexi), n talking picture; also short talkie features GRAND. —“Masked Emotions” and “Love Over Night.” TIVOLI. —“It Can Be Done” (Glenn Tryon), and “Royal Rider.’ CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN “.Sins of the Fathers” (sound synchronised), and short talkie features. PRINCE EDWARD— “One Woman Idea” and “Emerald of the East.” ROXY. — “A Dangerous Woman,” (Baclanova and Clive Brook) an all-talkle and short talkie features. GREY LYNN CINEMA. “Smiling RIALTO. NEWMARKET. ‘Q Sh and “While the City Sleeps.’’ ROYAL, KINGSLAND. —“Street An And * Some thing Always Happens.’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 8
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