ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY tV A Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watts 3 p m., studio items, 5 p in . children's sess.on. Uncle Tom; 6 pm., dinner mus.c: 7 pm . news. 7.40 p.m. talk. Madame Mabel Milne. 'Health and Diet S p rn., Orchestral Octet; 8.11 p m bass. Mr. E. Green. “Nirvana*; 8.13 p.m band. ' Rigoletto” Quartet (record); 8.19 pm. soprano. Mrs. J. Le Pettit, (a) •Darkness.” (h» 'Slumber Song;''; 8.26 pm. Orchestral Octet. “Norwegian Rhapsody” No. 1 (Svendsing); 8.35 p.m., piano and vocal, “Eric and Jack,'* <a> “She s Funny that Way, ' <b) “Think of Me Thinking of You ; 8.43 p.m . cornet. “Stars in a \ elvety Sky (record) ; 8.4 C p m . comedian. “His First After-Dinner Speech” (record); 849 p m . violin. Mr. T. Bretnall. “Hymn to the Sun”; s - 5 * p m . bass. Ms. Green. (a> “Anchored,” (b) The Blind Ploughman”; 9.2 p.m., Orchestral Octet. “Post in the Forest”; fl2 p m . vocal quartet. “Absent” (record*. 9X6 p.m.. whistler, “Bird Imitations' (record); 9.18 p.m.. violin. Miss J. B.sworth. "Cnnce to—Second Movement ♦ Bruch*; 923 p.m.. soprano, Mrs. Le Pettit. “Song *-f the Cruise ". 9.27 p.m.. comedian. "Old-Time Minstrel (record); 9.30 p.m piano and vocal, “Eric and Jack." (a) "My Mother s Eyes.” (b) “It All Depends on You”: 9.38 p.m., violin. Mr. Bretnall, (a) “Romance in F“ (Beethoven). (b> “Legende”; 9.45 p.m.. vocal quartet. “Stand.ng in the Need of Pra'-vr" (record): 948 p.m.. contralto. “Long. Long Ago” (record); 951 p.m. Orchestral octet, “Waltz de Ballet.*’ 2VA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts SUent day. 3VA Christchurch : 980 kilocycles, 500 watts S p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m.. children m hour. Mother Hubbard and Uncie Frank; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m.. news. 8 pm.. Instrumental Octet, “La Source Ballet"; 5.9 p.m., vocal. Salon Quartet, “With My Flock as Walked I"; ftopraau. Miss C. Aslin, “Mia Piccarella”: *ls p.m. Wuriitr.er organ, “The Riff Soug (record): 8.18 p.m.. tenor. Mr. H. Blakeley. “Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing ’. soprano and. baritone. Salon Duo. “Still as the Night”; 8.25 p.m.. octet, (a) March and Habanera,” <b) “Toreador Song : 8.35 p m., contralto. Miss I\ Mitchell. ‘O Mio Fernando”; 8.37 p.m., grand organ and concert. “Softly Awakes Mv Heart” (record): 8.40 p.m., recital. Mrs. M Wiliams “The Glory of tin* Garden”; 8.45 p.m,, octet. “Gilbert and Sullivan Operas” selection; 8.57 p.m . baritone. Mr. .T. G. Young. “Go Not, Happy Day”: 9.2 p.m., octet, (a) “Barcarolle - (Offenbach); (b) “Gavotte” (“Mignon”>; 9.8 p.m . soprano. Miss Aslin, (a) “The Woodpecker.” (b) “The Cuckoo”: 9 ll p.m . violin and cinema organ, “Intermezzo ” (“Cavalleria Rusticana”) (record); 9.15 p.m., tenor, Mr. Blakeley, (a) She is Far from the I*and”, (b) “J Know of Two Bright Eyes”; 9.21 p.m.. Salon Dho, "Nocturne”; 9.25 p.m., octet, (a) “Laguna Lullaby,” (b) “Serenade” (Em); 9.31 p.m, contralto. Miss Mitchell. “My Dear Soul”; 9.35 p.m.. band, lolanthe” selec ion (record); 9.38 p.m.. recital. Mrs. Williams, “The- Story of Pierrot”; 9.43 pm., .band, “Pirates of Penzance” selection (record): 9.46 p.m . baritone. Mr. Young, “Ave Maria” (<*ooper): Salon Quartet, "Hour Calmly the Evening”; 9.52 p.m., orchestra. “Faust” selection (record). 4VA Dunedin 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children's hour. Aunt Anita; 6 p.m., dinner music session: 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m.. orchestra, selection from “Funny Fa/re” (record): 8.9 p.m., programme of “The Merrymakers” Concert Party; 9.50 p.m.. gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. TOMORROW
IVA Auckland:900 kilocycle®, 500 watts 3 p.m . afternoon session; 5 p.m., children a session. Peter Pan; 6 p.m., dinner music session: 7 p.m., book review; 7.15 p m., news; 7.40 p.m.. talk, Dr. T. Harold Pettit, “Life Saving”; 8 p.m.. presentation of novelty programme, “Still Scampering With the Radio Scamps”; 9.30 Fm.. gramophone dance programme to l p.m. 2YA Wellington 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children's hour, Uncle George; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mr. w. J. Fergie, “Excursions by Rail”; 8 p.m., programme by Wellington Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association Orchestra and Concert Party: Orchestra. “Jolly Robbers” overture; 8.9 p.m.. song, Mrs. E. Benson, “Sweet Adeline ß.l3 p.m . orchestra, “Florodora” selection; 8.21 p.m., bass, Mr. S. Croft, “The Storm Fiend”; 8.25 p.m., piano, Miss V. Besley, “Sing a Song of Sixpence,” (b) ' Humoreske” *l,evine); 8.32 p.m., humour, Mr. W. McKeon; 8.39 p.m., orchestra, “La Boheme” selection; 8.47 r m.. contralto, Mrs. E. Astiil, “One Fleeting Hour”; 8.51 p.m., orchestra. Entry of the Boyards”; 9.1 p.m.. concerted gems from (a) “The Desert Song,” <b) "The Student Prince” (records); 9.9 p m., vocal, Mesdames Astiil and G. Clayton. “Farewell to Summer"; 9.14 p.m., orchestra, “The Gondaliers” selection. 9.21 p.m., piano. Misses V. Besley and E. Rhodes, “Rhapsody Hongroise ” No. 2 (Liszt); 9.27 p.m., soprano. Mrs A Woodward, (a) “Carmena.” (b> “Cuckoo”; 9.34 p.m., orchestra, “Rienzi” selection; 9.42 p.m.. humour. Mr. McKeon; 9.49 p m., song, Mrs. Benson, “Pal o' Mine”; 9.53 p.m.. orchestra, “The Geisha”: 19.1 p m., bass, Mr. Cr'oft. “The Trumpeter'; 10.5 p.m., mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Clayton. “Break o' Day”; 10.9 p.m , orchestra, “Entry of the Gladiators" 3YA Christchurch :- 980 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children s hour. Uncle John; 6 p.m.. dinner music session: 7 p m., news; 7.30 p.m , T*»cturette. Mr C C. Leitch. “Certification of Wheat”: S p.m.. orchestra, “The Mastersinger* of Nuremberg” overture • record): 8.9 p.m.. v eal and bass, grand opera quartet and Mr. J. Filer, (a) “Fairest Daughter,” (b) “Irving Smile of Sister Kind': 8.16 p.m. ’cello. Mr. K. Reck. “Schumerlied "; 8.20 p.m.. soprano. Madame Gower-Burns. “He Is Good. He Is Kmd mezzo-contralto and tenor. Home to Our Mountains"; 8.2 S p.m., instrumental quartet, “Intermezzo and Finale” (Mendelssohn); 8.36 p.m.. tenor, Mr. E. Rogers. “Siciliana"; 5.40 p.m., piano recital, Mr. S. F. Hoben. (a) “Air d#» Ballet.” (b) “A Nierht Song,” (c) March” (“Tannhauser”); 8.56 p.m., ■ ontralto, Miss M. Spiller. “Yoi Che sapete”; 9.2 p.m., orchestra, “Fingal's *’ave” overture (record): 9.10 p.m., tenor, Mr. Rogers. “Thy Tiny Hand Is Frozen’ ; v'prano and bass. “Ah, Daughter, Let Me Comfort Thee”: 9.17 p.m., 'cello, Mr. Beck. “Gavotte” (Popper): 9.21 p.m.. nezzo-contralto. Miss Spiller. “Lascia «’h'io Piange' . 9.25 p.m., string quarter, ■a) “Two Vaises." <b» "Vesperale," (c) Marche Militaire ’: 9.35 p.m., vocal duet. In This Solemn Hour": soprano, Madame • ,Awei-Burns. “They Call Me Mimi”; '* 42 p.m . violin, “Valse” (Brahms) (rec«rd): 9.45 p.m.. bass. Mr. Filer, "Star of Eve"; 9.49 p.m.. grand opera quartet, •a) “Stay. Stay, Turiddu.” (b) "What! From Vengeance Yet Restrain Me"; 9.57 v* m . orchestra. “Sylvia Ballet—Cortege de Bacchus” (record). • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts SUent day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 8
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