ON THE AIR
Xew Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY "tVA Auckland:900 kilocycles. 500 watts :d«, ’; >.A, i: ' t i» 111 »• 111:1 1 si ml in trio. "The ! • .'> ' | ►; 111 . ,S .if 1 1*. Sut:*!:- Vium Vaiiy. 'tJiV* «' ir. Ik SU'V. • instrumriual studio , • Ireek'Wal'V' '")!!■> i.* norr. -/* * M r.' K. BHI. aim.j’.h. l. . t‘,:» »• it:, 1. * Mi* R ~\\ ! 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles. S.ooo watts. Ho l V T' * 7Vn rr j, ***{£* | •mV*ii'km'ih . • .'hiv' 1 froni tVu- all-! -.■•Mi.- »• s 1 11 1• i; i• ■ll of K-.-t bv Mr. | n I.au.-liian. WAu r-timtingr”; lecturer 1 til.- "Wa . 11 "*\.r ■lie .Man en flu* 1.ui.1"; relay of concert i !•'. the Wellington M unieifa l Tramways | inn.l. ■>\ • i 111 , 1.ui.1, "M..rninK, Noon, and Ni u In." : sovran,.. Miss tlriiv, ".Morn-' .fr-i'; Walt X.. band. "Thou«li is"; violin 1 Mr Ihnl.M-K, filial.—4’oncerto" ; 1 r- nor. Mr. Ko'r\, "Tlie Mountains oi | Mount.: . I.an Mr. Marshall. "The floral haii.'. ", . ..mot solo, Itamlsman J. I Km;'. "Z. Ida.’ . 1.-lior. Mi Wood, "JeanI I )na am o|- l.ila. Tina" ; humor- j Salon’ tinla’.stra, 1 mal. i tin- ' oitiluotoishfn | ,f .Mr. hixon. "Doll's House", chorus. Ity the l.ak>‘ ot‘ H.’imvii”: selection, band, j •In Hallo in Masolvr.,"; soprano. Miss Cray, (a> "Homeward to Von." (h) 1 '' film •!< bird's Sony"; march, baud. "Vale' *.r Avon", bass, Mr. Marsliall, "Laugh. '• »down, Laiißli"; Intermezzo, band. "Iti a « Itinese Temple Harden"; tenor. Mr.' Holey, "Mv Irish Sony of Songs": patrol, baud, ".la mi. I'. ii..l' * ; f,,\-trot. War-, ; ay's I‘ennsylvaniatis, ".lericho” (Robin); ' fo\-trot, Nat Shilkr. t's Orchestra, "Be- i • . : •• i Know You're Mine* . fox-trot, • lack 11.1 lion’s Orchestra. I Kiss Your (land, Madame"; banjo solo, Mario de I ' ' If ox-II ot, \ I . S h ilkre t’s orchestra, "l Want a Daddy to Huddle Ale"; fox-trot, Waring** Pennsylvanians. "That’s How I Fee) About! Vou"; Waltz, .lean CJoldkett's Orchestra. Han You Plane Me?”; baritone, Noel • '..ward, "Lorelei** (Coward): fox-trot. New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, "The Key Sony"; fox-trot, Geo. Olsen’s music, "In ■ a Kittle Town Hailed Home, Sweet ; Home"; tango, Rio Hrande Tango Band, Tlie Tile Trot"; comedian, Frank ' ‘ i urnit, "The Road to Vicksburg*'; foxtrot, Nat Shilkret s Orchestra, "Broad- , way Melody": fox-trot, Wariny's Penn- \ Ivankins. "My Castle in Spain is a. Shack in the l.am " ; mandolin solo, Mario I ilo Pietro, "Concert Mazurka”; fox-trot, ! Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra. "You Were; Meant for Me"; fox-trot. Geo. Olsen's, music, "Makiu Whoopee!"; comedian, Frank Crumit, "The King of Borneo"; ) fox-trot, i’ipii. Olsen’s music, "Until You i Het. Somebody Else", waltz. Rudv Val- ! h c s ♦ ’onnectifiir Yankees, • Sweet . 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 500 watts. Silent day. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.in., selected yromaphone items; 4.25, j sports results to hand. 5.0, children's session, conducted by Uncle George; 6.0, dinner session; T.'k news session: 8.0, studio concert by the Kaikorai Band and assisting artists; march, band, "Dunedin njry"; hymn, band. "Kaikorai"; baritone, Mr. Stubbs, (a) "Song of the Rover,*’ ild "One Fleeting Hour" ; recital. Miss Northey, “Wander Thirst"; grand valse, hand. "Sunshine and Shadow": soprano. Miss Baxter, A Heart That’s Free”; , the Revellers’ Male Quartet. (a) Kvening.” <h> "Cornin' Home”; selec- : lion, bund, "Madame Butterfly"; con- I nalto. Miss Green, (a) "Pulling I Sea Dulse," (b) "Ireland Herd Maiden"; waltz. International Concert! orchestra. "The Waltz Dream”; over- | mre. band. "Lohengrin"; baritone, Mr. Stubbs, "Tin* Wlu-lmiH”; organ, Jesse Hrawford. "Where the Shy Little Violets Grow"; entr’acte, band. "E’etite Suite de Huucert"; soprano. Miss Baxter. (a) .Maori Slumber Song.” (b) "Waiata I’oi”: recitals. Miss Northey. (a) "The Beleaguered City,” (b) "The Kind’s Breakfast." . waltz. International Concert orchestra. Sari"; contralto. Miss Green, "Han* Mio Ben”; march, band. "Boulder j TOMORROW 1Y A Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watts. ’ p in., afternoon session; I p.m., liter- I ■« i V -selection: studio items; 5 p.m., child- i 'en's session, conducted by Uncle Tom;! • • p.m . dinner session; 7 p.m., news and market reports; 8 p.m.. studio pro- : yra mine by Salvation Army Band and i-sistiny artists; march, band, "Boston"; i tier. Bandsman X Goffln. "Glory to lbs Name ; baritone, Mr. Williams,! The Sony of the Clock”; pianoforte, I Wilhelm Bat khans, "Studies Op. 25"; 'Opraiio. iMisollna Hiunnini, "Bonnie! s .' ve .*? t Bessie"; selection, band. "Jubilaiit u on**-act play, Auckland Comedy i Blayers. "Kleyen Tomorrow"; selection, j "Hbu using Current": tenor, Air. G. "A Brown Bird Singing"; vocal, |; .intl No, a l Actofte, "Jesus of Nazereth" ; 1 • ello. Beatrice Harrison, "Harlequinade"! t Popper *; baritone. Mr. C. Williams, (a) i Tlio t.ittie Irish Girl," (b) "Lady Aline"; 1 "i m-r. Bund-man Coffin. "Largo In G": ttmedy Sketch. _ Auckland Comedy 1 layers. selection, band, American Melodies"; tenor. Air. H. I ■•antes, (a > *.\ Spirit Flower." (b - ), "A Dt'Han* : march. band. "Our Armv Brave and Free."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 8
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777ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 824, 19 November 1929, Page 8
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