ON THE AIR
Xew Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as tollow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 300 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.ro., afternoon session; 5.0. children's session. Nod and Aunt Jean; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.40. talk, Mr. A. J. C. Fisher, “Art Training’*; 8.0, J relay from Lewis Kady Hall; 8.30, presentation of three-act play, “Pygmalion and Galatea” (Gilbert) by the Auckland J »ramatic Players under Mr. J. Clark, interspersed with the following gramophone • *rchestral records, •‘Czardas,’’ "Dalvisa,” j “Coppelia Ballet” and “Vienna by Night.’' 2YA Wellington:—720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children’s i hour. Big Brother Jack; 6.0, dinner music session 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette. Mr. K. Taylor, “Care of the Feet”; 8.0. orchestrina, “Roman ticjue” (Keler Bela). , 8.9, soprano, Mrs. W. F. Moorish, “Dove ! So No”; 8.13, piano*, Miss 11 Bradley, “Al- - 8.20, baritone, Mr. J. Prouse, “1 Rage, I Melt, I Burn” and “O Ruddier ! than the Cherry”; 8.25, recital. Miss G. Kerr, “Singers and Talkers ”; 8.32, orches- j triri t, “Faust” selection; 8.40, contralto, I Mias R. Goyder, “Softly Awakes My Heart**; 8.44, chorus, “Miserere” scene ! f“II Trovatore”); 8.48, tenor, Mr. O. : Foote, “Kily Mavourneen’’; 8.52, orches- j trina. “Sally,” selection; 0.2, soprano, Mrs. : Morrisk, “The King of Thule”; 9.6, baritone, Mr. Pronse, “Vulcan’s Song”; 9.31, violin, “Hebrew Melody” (record); 9.1.7, recital. Miss Kerr, “Her First Attempt”; !» 22, orchestrina, “The Gondoliers” selection; 9.32, contralto. Miss Goyder, “Habanera”; 9.36. vocal quartet, vocal gems from “Faust” (record); 9.44. orchestrina, “Naila”; 9.50, tenor, Mr. Foote. “When other Lips”; 9.54, orchestrina, “Coronation March.” • • • 3YA Chrii.tchurch: 930 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children's session; 7.0, news; 8.0, orchestra, “The Selfish Giant” (record); 8.9, baritone, Mr. J. Smyth, (a> “The Old Sundowner,” <i>) “Was 1 a Fool?” 8.15, songs, Miss A. I’innerty, (a) “you’d be Surprised,” <l>; ' That’s a Good Girl”; 8.21, male quartet, “Wake I’p, ChilJi’un, Wake Up!” <re«ord); organ, “Hawaiian Sandman” (reeord): 8.27. humorous recital, Mr. G. Tit- - hener, “Would You Mind Passing the Salt?” 8.33, violin and accordion, Messrs. N\ CoTTins and G. Bennett, (a) “Casova Waltz,” fb) “Kpworth Memories,” (:) “Oft in th*> Stilly Night”: 8.43, contralto, Miss M. Stringer, (a) “Maori Slumber Song,” (h) “Maori Lullaby”; 8.49, band, “Teddy Bears’ Picnic” (record); 8.5!, baritone. Mr. Smyth, “A Toast to Dear * *ld Erin"; if.2, orchestra, “Melodious Memories” (record); 9.8, song. Miss Finnerty, “Pucker Up and Whistle”; 9.13, violin and accordion, Messrs. Collins and Bennett, (a) “Fitzrov,” (b) “Grandlather's Clock,” (c) “Old-Time Medley”; *•2l, humour, Mr. Titchener, “Shak'K Shake, Shakespeare”; 9.26, organ. “I Love to Hear You Singing”; 9.30, contralto, Miss Stringer, “Three Fishers”; 9.31, gramophone dance programme to 11 p m. • • i* 4VA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s hour. Aunt Sheila 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 8.0, concert programme TOMORROW IVA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children's hour, Cinderella; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk. Mr. A. E. McMahon, “The Flower Garden”; 8.0, relay of concert by Auckland Municipal Choir; 10.0, gramophone dance programme to II p.m. • • • £YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts 2.30 p.m., description of the M.C.C. versus Wellington cricket match ; 5.0, children’:* session. Uncle Toby and Aunt Gwen ; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. \V. M. Jackson, “The Gladioli”; 8.0, programme by the Y.M.C.A. optimists, vocal, and including Salon Orchestra. “.Musical Switch,” “The Optimists’ Greeting," the company; concerted, “Drink to_ Me Only with Thine Eyes”; piccolo, “Yankee Doodle”; cornet, “Cloze Props”; optimistic greetings, the Company; vocal solo by Optimist No. 5; Plantation Melodies, (a) “Carry Me Back to old Virginny,” (b) “My Old Kentucky Home”; orchestra. “The Girl Behind the counter”; “The Optimists’ Smile Song.” the Company; 10.0, gramophone dance programme to ll p.m. • • m 3VA Christchurch: SBO kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m. afternoon session; 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 8.0, “Old-Time” programme, including, orchestra, “Der Freischutz,” overture, S.ll, baritone, Mr. B. Rer.ell, “Will o’ the Wisp”; 8.16, Song and Story, Mr. J. Lockhart, "In the Good Old Summer Time”; 8.21, saxophone. “Sax-o-Phun” (record); 8.24, contralto. Miss N. Lowe, “Kathleen Mavourneen”; 8.29, mandolin band, “Turn to Surriento” (record); 5.33, Mirth and Melody, Mr. C. Lawrence, (a) “If Those Lips Could Only Speak,” (1>) In tne Shade of the Old Apple Tree”; 8.43, orchestra. “Mighty Lak’ a Rose”; 5.50, recital, Mr. H. Dunford, “The Yarn of the Nancy Bell”; 8.55, chorus, “No, No, Nanette”; 9.5, mandolin band, “Stephanie Gavotte” (record); 9.10, baritone, Mr. Rennell. (a) “Old Folks at Home,” (h) *TII Take You Home Again, Kathleen”; 9.24, orchestra, “I Would Still Love You”; 9.31, Mr. Lawrence, Medley of OldTime Choruses; 9.41, contralto. Miss 1 -owe, (a) “On the Banks of Allan Water,” (b> “Loch Lomond”; 9.45, band, “Lights Out”: 9.52. humour, Mr. Lockhart, “Ma Bonnie Maggie”: 9.56. humour, Mr. Dunford, “The Little Hatchet Story”; 10.0, orchestra, “Vistula,” “The Girl on the Film.” “Let’s Make Love While the Moon Shines.” “Harry Lauder's Songs,” “Inverness.” “O Sole Mlo.” and “Lehen en Trawn”; 10.26, old-time dance music until p.m. 4YA Dunedin 650 kilocycles. 600 watts 3 p.m.. afternoon session; 6.0, children’s hour; 7.0. news: 8.0, relay of 3YA: 10.0, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 8
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