ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watts. )*■ 11 Conducted by° Peter J port s', *.♦». os! t iiv- ' IV A orchestral Octet; | Overtur* m i: Flat . r-t«o: Mr. T ! • l.t I «!♦•!» «*f liases. • ... Deu\ Vi.m.K Air *>ure u\. (t>) Funeral Mar. h of a Humble Bee re- I . ir.,i. f i^- N S. ..it. ll.' Fell Ainonc 1 "«'hle\es ; n.a.-hv. the Vr-quith-. Twenty, Minutes PiawitiK K"MI1I Km.itaininent; I tva Orchestral •k t. tre. <a > Naila." 0»> i Dun. e ..f the T. K*»Ki’r..t-nt '. te...r, Mr. V. s. or t. \.I M . rjf'net ite.” ’ <hY ‘Th.* j "YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles. 5.000 watts. -ion, .•mUiir ted hy Unci® George; 6 l».. i . dinner s. ssion ; 7 p.iu.. news ses- ( -i.,ti, mark t reports and sports results;. 7 23 p.m., relay the lecturette by Alt. ; II F T"«»|{ihhl; 7.-I'* p.m.. lecturette from | •till©. Mr F M Fly an. , Fire Potee tinn”; s p.m., relay of « on* *rt by th»- Welling- i i..ii Muoi.ip.il Tramways Band and as- j -1 mg artists; overture, band, "Light • A valry” : eon trait*'. Miss H. Chudiey, Bring He, Again. «» Western Wind'. int. Mr. V. Haydoek, •'Souvenir In ~w . baritone. Mr. K. Short, "The, I , liermen ..f Kmjla ml ' . waltz, band ! Gnsino T n/.e . tenor, Mr. 11. F. Wood. 1 • 'lurmain- ’. trombone .solo with band ... . ompaniniont. Bandsman Tallantyne, j Parachute": lnunores.iue, band, “Pop ■ ...**s the \\ . ~sel' - weather report; selec- , ’ ion. Staritu s Ambassador's Band. “The | Five O'Flot k Hirl ': \... al du* t, Doris Vane and Harold Williams, “Only a 1 Rose' ’; baritone and el torus, Harold Wil- ■ iiuh ami ehorus. “Song of the Vaga- , • ads'•; organ. Quentin M- Bean. (a) “I . Vour Hand, Madame." (b) “Flower •■f bov®”; man h. hand, "Folonel Bogey”: » nphnniuni >.»lo with band accompani- 1 ... nt. Bandsman S. Glavdon. “Weber's B.isr W.,lu . ...ntralto. Miss Ghudlev, ! I C..t a Robe”; tenor, Mr. H F. Wood, | r Bike You in Velvet”; baritone. Mr. T\. short. “Youth "; selection, hand, “WII- | lia in Tell"; brass quartette, “Sjcotia” ; :'"V trot, band, «’hi. k. «'hick, Cbjicken'’; march, hand, "Brilliant.” Y A Christchurch: f>Bo kilocycles. 500 watts, p.m., afternoon session; -1.2.7 p.m., i. -ni; - t.> hand; 7 p.m.. children's -ession, conducted by Uncle John; 6 p.m . dinner -* -.-ion; 7 p.m.. news session; 7.3** "ni.. lecturette. "Weather in Relation • Farming,'' by Mr H. F. Baird; 8 p.m., sr.udio Instrumental Octet. "St. Paul's Suite for String Orchestra”;, mezzo- • «>ntra'lto, Mrs. N. Puddey, "Deeper My Bove”; pianoforte. Paderewski, “La Cam’l anella"; baritone. Air. «'. Hindle, ”Th* sword of Ferrara"; Studio Instrumental • K-tet. "St. Paul's Suite”; soprano. MisA ♦’umungham, “Eleanore”: organ, Edtut H. Bernare, (a) “Song of Happiness,” <b) "Aloha-ot"; recital. Miss M. Drysdale, "Improvising"; Studio Inn umental Octet, (a) "First Symphony— Second Movement," (b> “Turkish March"; tenor. Mr .11. Prescott, (a) "1 Travel the Road,” <b) "Because”; cliora., • 'liorus and London Symphony Orchesit a, “We Are Afar in the Dim Ages Bring"; Studio Instrumental Octet, Henry VIII. Dances”; mezzo-contralto, Mr* Puddey, <a> “When Thou Art Far," *»»> “One Fleeting Hour"; flute, John Viu.uUo, “Flute Concerto— Andante"; baritone. Mr. Hindi**. (a) “Tell Her." (l>.» "The Reason”: Studio Instrumental ' ’»‘fer. »a> "Valse Bohemienne," (h> A'alsc Kustique," (c> "Valse de la i Cine reciteil. Miss M. Drysdale. (a) Vl'- Daughter Jean,” (b) "Messmates”; 'opranu, Miss A. Cunningham, (a) "There l.es the Warmth of Summer,” (b) "To n Isle in Water." to) "The Daily Ques1i * * rv" . flute, John Amadio, "Flute Con- ■ **rto —Finale”; tenor, Air. Prescott, (a) Indian Serunacle." fb) “A Night Idyll", march. National Military Band. "Tannhauser." TV A Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts Silent day. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 000 kilocycles. 500 watts •’ pm., afternoon session; 4.27, sports e.-uits; 39*. children's session. Nod and Aunt Jean; 6.0, dinner music session; • news; B.**, relay of concert from i.» wis Ea*l> Hall; 8.30. piano. Miss B. k'tiinn, "Ballade in L> Minor" (Brahms); • lecture-recital. Airs. I>. Basham and 1 • H B. t'oney, “Indian Legends” • Fort 1); * 70, Studio Tro, "Third Movement—Trio Op. SO" (Schumann). 8.58, I'dui. Miss I Bosworth. "Uondino" « Beethoven); ». 1. piano. Miss Quinn, Arabesque No i" * Debussy); 9.9, lect hi- redial. Mis Basham ami Air. t’onev, 1 ndian l .eg* nds” (Bart 2); 1*.24, Studio Ti io. “bhiglish S*-elies"; 0.32, gramophone l**cture-recital, Mr. Karl Atkinson, "The Weird in Musie," including orchestral fantasy on "Song of India"; vocal. 1 Finny IDever". orchestral. "Valse l l ist' ; vocal, "Deatli of Don Quixote": • i.hestial, “Dance Mioabi." and “Ride of the Valkyries. 2VA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5.00 u watts. P.m.. ufteriKM.ii session; 3.0. ehild- • eii's hour. Big Brother Jack; G.o, dinner music session, 7.0. news. 7.1". lecturette, Mr. It. Taylor, “Fare of the Feet”; so, •• ‘ hestrina. "If i Were King”; s.J, -oplalio. Miss O'tlnilv, Noble >ignois ; •I t. piano. Miss Spide\, fa > “Moonlight Keinath the Balms. «o> “Intermezzo" • Brahms); 8.2«\ baritone. Mr. Rav Kemp. “The Desert Song": *24. orchestrina. Alda." selection; v 72. sketi-li. Madame il. Denis ami partner, A Lock of Hair"; • :*. contralto, Mrs. Kemp, "Tact "; 8.43, instrumental trio. la) “Intermezzo \rlesienue" (Bizet*. (b) ' Sanetissnia" i • V»relli) tivconh; *.31. tenor. Mr. F. W. Robbins. "Now Thy Flight to Heaven Winging", 8.33. orchestrina. "Faust Ballet Music"; :* 3. soprano. Miss O'Orady, ■'Far© Nome" •'.:•, vocal. Mr. and Mrs Kemp, ”I'harming Weather"; "'.13, orcliesliina. “The Wall/. Dream"; P. 21. sketch. Madame l>*-unis and partner. "The Burglar' ; :*.2r». . elh*. (a> “Bcmdonderry Aiv." ib) 't*ld Scotch Melodv” I record): “37. or .hestrina, “The Fountiy cl ill” - e!*•*■ tion •*.!.», contralto, Mrs. Kemp, “1 Want My Alan to be a Landlord'': “.»:*. ;• nor, Mr - . Robbins. “La Donna e Mobile"; 1 *3, or* lies* i ina, ‘ • ’armen Ballet Music." 3Y A Chrustchurch : 9St) kilocycles 500 watts. p m.. afternoon session: 3.0. childi. n's session. 7 **. news; 7.lecturette. Mr A D Don.'ghue. “The Takahe and Its B:t> Story *.". orchestra. “The Merry Widow" selection (record); baritone. Mr. \V .1 Richards. “Joe the Hipsv"; • 13, violin. Miss I Morris. “Madrigale": • 17. contralto. Miss N. Bow,. "Home S.m*". *.23. Hawaiian. “Down Home” Medley it. cord): 5.2»',. tenor. Mr T. Rogers. “Bove s Harden of Roses”; 5.2“. Broadcasting "Trio. Rondo—Finale ” ' Reissingci >; *,:;7. humorous recital. Miss K Hrtwiris, “Baddv's Courting"; *l2 !"t’.or ..ml contra to. “I’ll Sing to You": • lb*. violin. Miss Mortis. "F.avotte" Foss. . ». s. i;». baritone. Ah. Richards, '■'» ’ Fp From Somerset." tb> "Captain Mac". *.3G. orchestra. "Casino Tanze" • re.-ortl); “2. Broadcasting Trio, (a) Midiiutte. *b) “Spanish Dance No. :» 1". • ontralto. Miss Bowe. "Ring. B, l lls. Ring"; tenor, Air. Rogers. Where My Caravan Has Rested": • 17. saxophone. t’aprice Futuris- *"" (record); M.2«*. tenor and contralto. “Till Dawn”; recital, Miss Krewins, "The Fire Brigade"; 1*.30. relay from Ashburton of boxing contest between H. Leckie and Donovan: 10.0. gramophone dam. programme to II p.m. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts. * P.m.. -nidi., concert: 3.0. children's h'-ur, Aiini Sheila H.t», dinner music sesi" n; 7.0. new*; b.O, concert programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 8
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1,127ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 8
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