ON THE AIR
K«vr Zealand broadcastiug stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 000 kilocycles. 500 waits. r. studio items; 4.23 p.rn.. .-ports'; T..m; 0 p.m.. dinner music; 7 newt; i 7.40 p.m., talk, Madame Mabel Milne, 1 Health anil Diet”; S.O, Madame Mary. Towsey's Quartet, "Land of Hope and j B Barki . Tv. o Bergerettes”; 5.9, cornet. Mr. 1A j ilavt-s. “Lucille"; 8.13. tenor, -Mr. .1 Me-|...-.itrail, “J;i<k's the Boy”; 8.17. recital.! (iamnian, “A Gentlcmhn of i . 8 22, mezzo-soprano. Miss M. 1 Atkinson, "My Dearest Heart”; *.?G, ; • nu. Mr. K. Waters, “Study in G rlati Major” (Loeschorn); 8.30. baritone. Mr. .f. Bree. "Love, Love”; 8.34. talk, Mr. A. I>. Chappell; 8.49, soprano, Madame Tow-J (a) “Eleanore,” (b) “Slow, Horses, Slow”; 8.53. cornet, Mr. Hayes, (a) “La* Iteive cV Amour.” (b) “Anchored”; 9.4, • • -al quartet. “You Swear to be Good .id True”; 9.8, soprano. Miss O’Connor, The Amorous Goldfish”; 9.12, piano, Mr. Waters, “Norwegian Wedding- Day ; .’.16, tenor. Mr. MrDougall. "Who is Sylvia. ; • , -o recitals. Miss G. Gamman, (a) 'Butrerfiies,” (b) “A Blush Hose”; 9.26, mezzosoprano, Miss. Carlton, “Rhoda Ran a I'Hffoda”; 9.r.b. quartet, “Partins ; 1. . son, “Birds in Mus P-.” 2YA Wellington 720 kilocycles. 5,000 watts Silent day. * 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. :: p.m,, studio concert; 5 p.m., children's session. Mother Hubbard and Uncle Fiank; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m.. news; 7. •■.!» p.m., market report; 8 p.m., relay or 4V A opening programme. * 4YA Dunedin:--GSO kilocycles. 500 watts. S p.m., opening skirl, Dunedin Pipe • Band; oiiicial opening by the Postmaster-! General, the Hon. .1. B. Donald; orches- ; ira "Egmont”; address, the Mayor of, Dunedin, Mr. R. H. Black; bass, Mr. ¥*. C. j i 'ooper, la» “Star of Eve,” (b) King Charles”; violin. Mr. F. Parsons. *Koiiianza Andalusa”; vocal. Miss M. Mathe■>u ami Mr. F. M. Tuohy. “Calm. Silent Night”; Pipe Sand, “Scottish Airs”: soprano. Miss M. Pains, “The Pipes ot Pan"; comedian, Mr. J. Lockhart.; orchestra, “Lilac Time”; St. Kilda Band, “Poet, and Peasant” overture; vocal, Messrs. J. Leech and W. Rnffell, Solenne in Quest Ora”, sketch. Miss A. Winkel ,ikl Major F. H. Dampen. "Wave Lengths”: banjo trio, (a) Ten Little MiU-s from Town." <b) “Carolina Moon ; . ontralto Miss Pratt, (a) “How Changed This Vision,” (b> “A Soft Day”; band, •Pirates of Penzance” selection; vocal, K..tir Yens, (a> “The Trumpeter.” (b) ■ Drink to M. Only With Thine Eyes’ ; trombone, “The Joker”: tenor, Mr. I ; . Drake, (a) “All Hail, Thou Dwell! ns. It!) “Do -Not Go, My Dove”: Banjo Trio, “is Izzy Any Wozz,” (b) Dove In earns”: comedian, Air. BocKhart: Dana, “XVeddlnit of the Painted Doll” and ■ Twentieth Century." TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycle.). 000 watts. : pm, studio concert; 4.23 pm., sports r-sults- 5 p.m., children's session, Peter Tan ti'p.m.. dinner music session; 7 p.m., book review; 7.13 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestra. “.No, No. Nanette”; 8.11, baritone. Mr. W. Brough, (a) “The Stockrider’s Sons'," lb) "Comrades ot Mine.', v'. v saxophone, Mr. t'. McGlashan. Mili--1..1-V Memories”: N. 22. recital. Mr. ( ’. I; Mickle. “How Wo Saved the Barge : s s’ contralto, Miss i. I* rest, softly \w'kes Mv Heart ”: 8.30, orchestra. “Per--iau Suite" 8.40. baritone, .Mr. Brough, “Hprleciuin"’: vii, saxophone, Mr. Mc- . • i.,..v, in “Popular Memories ; 8.;,1. re- , it'als- Mr. Mickle, (a) “Jim Bludso.” (b) The Hindu’s Paradise”: 9.1. Studio Or-,-hestra. “Morning Journals : .'.ll. eon,n alto. Miss pi ost, (a) "Sapphic Ode, iid “The Hurdy-Gurdy Man ; T-/* orchestra. “Reminiscences of the Plantation"- 9.28. gramophone dance, programme to 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000_ watts. 8 p.m., studio concert; 5 P.m., children's session. Uncle George: 6 p.m.. dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 Uv tur.-tie. Mr. A. J. NichoUs, “Gardening”: s p.m,, “A Night with the savages,” including: Savage Club Oi- , hestra, “Men of Prometheus f nd VV’aldinere”: 8.10, tenor, Mr. T. Jenkins. “Live. Laugh and Love”: 8.11. orchestra. <a> “The Moonlit Glade." (b) “Let Ale Lam”' 8.24, sketch. "Tim Disorderly room’*' 8 54. on-hestra, “Thousand and fine Nights': 8.39, Mr. <• Sur.'M,- N.° W :Yitken. the “Mixed- ami gffiW let-111ratte, e& At*l\' J. Andersen! •• Maori Music" : 9.19, orchestra, ’ Masanlello" and - Vimy Ridge' : 9.19, tenoi, M;_. T, Campbell, “An livening Song : orchestra “The Geisha” selection: U.o ; », bass Mr! H. 4 look. “Prologue—l Pagli- •* 46 orchestra, “Minnehaha : Adl. tenor.’ Mr. I>. Kolev. -The Mountains or Mourn*”: 9.33, orchestra, P.ntry of the »Radiators.'' 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, aOu watts. 2 p.m.. gramophone items; 4.2,. p.m.. results: 5 p.m.. childrens session. I’m-le John: 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7„ in news 7.30 p.m., talk to farmeis, “ Preventing Kirebliglit”; S p.m.. orchestra. “II Matrlmmiio Segreto’ overture .record); 8.9, me*/.,-soprano. M ss D IM. Miller, "The Krl Ring : 8.10. « p Hoben. (a> “Norwegian Bi idal tiocecsiom” <b> “Gavotte" (Rhemberger). /,.\ • ■T’ierrctte”: 8.29, tenor, .Mr. it. t re. "otr “Sereiiata” (TosellD ; S 35. string ?Beethoven), bitvenf 8.45. soprano. Miss >. Angus, v.iy -A Birthday." <b> ’’Sogtiai”: 5.49. organ. Tl. fnmmette, “Toccata (lecoru). baritone Mr R. Rennell. Sr»ng of the Vmlv’ S -,5 orchestra. “Ballet Egyptlen _ 1 Mlcgro" : * (record> ; 9.5. string quartet, <X ) 'Moment Musicale.” (b> “Cortege de Punchinello": 9.13. mezzo-soprano, miss a filler She Wandered Down the Mounimi r», Ac ;'-.v « »2L "Sx , D “The Reveille.” fb) “Fluttering Birds' ; 9.40. baritone. Mr. Rennell. Thmi Art Risen. M> Beloved : 9.44. or- . l.estwu “Ballet Egyptlen—Allegretto (F----,.,-7\. 047 mezzo-soprano and baritone. ML -7 Miller ami Mr. Rennell. “Silvio. At This Hour”: 9.51. chorus. “Boris Godoullr>vt_(;il Prologue, (ii) Dll Polonaise. 4Y A Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts , g honi“ 6.6. Pinner music session: 7.0. news: 4 0 special presentation by the Dunedin T-alnine College Choir of the sacred ennt'ata “Bethany” (Williams), with or-he-tral accompaniment: also glees and madrigals (unaccompanied). THK WATHT AGENCY MR W. C. SHANDLET Fruiterer and Confectioner Has been appointed Agent for THE SUN at Waihi, as from October 1. and all i Subscriptions from that date are due I and payable to him. THE SUN IS ON SALE DAILY AT SHANDLEY’S SHOP
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 8
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978ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 8
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