ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY TYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. SUO watts S p.m., afternoon so.-slon; 5.0, children's asesMlcn, Peter Pan; 6.0 dinner music session; 7.0, book review; 7.15, news; 7. JO, talk, Mr. H. J. Wernham. "Carbonisation of wool; 8.0, orchestral octet, "Semiramis**; 8.11, bass, Mr. K. Green, "A Levon* hire Wedding”; 815. recital.-. Muss N. Scott, (a) "The Sards o’ Dee.” G*> ’Little Mary Fawcett"; .".22. octet "Trot do Oaviilerle"; *.29, novelty. The Asquiths. "Twenty Minutes Drawingroom Entertainment": 8.49, octet. "Night in Madrid" and "Before Dawn"; 9.8. bass. Mr. < Jreen, (a) "The I>erelict," <h) "Lovel Could I Only Tell Thee"; 9.15, recital. Scott. The Clown”: 9.20, octet, (a) "Carolina Moon" waltz. <h) "OklFashianed Rose"; 9.27, gramophone dance programme to n p in. PYA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, S.OOO watts 5 pm., gramophone selections; 5 p.rn., childrens session, conducted by Uncle Ceorge; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p in., news; 7.10 p.tn., lecturette. Mr. A. J. Nicholls, "Spraying"; 8.0, Wellington <’ity Silver Band, "Dawn of Freedom" and "Bohemian Girl”: 8.16, tenor. Mr. C. Williams. <a> "Wait," (b> "Sunday"; 8 22. baritone. Mr. W. Goudie. (a) "Achal by the Sea," (b) "Tommy Lad": 8.29, band, "A Sailor’s Memories"; 8.39. recital. Miss M. K. Quin, "The Highwayman"; 8.45. vocal. Lyric Quartet, "Spin, Spin"; 8.49, Wurlltaer organ, “I Love to Hear You Singing” (record); 8.52, soprano, Mrs. D. Ross, "A Summer Night"; 8.56, band, "Over the Waves”; 9. I. orchestral, "Stephen Foster Melodies" (record): 9.12. bass. Mr. W. B. Brown, i .il "< mt of the Deep," (b) “A Devonshire Wedding"; 9.19, band, "The Middy,” •nd "La Militaire”: 9.34, humour. Miss t.Miin, "The Little Hatchet Story"; 9.41, Vocal, Lyric Quartet, "Simple Simon”; f 45, band, "Bells of Sunset"; 9.53, soprano, Mrs. Ross, (a) "Only the River Running By," (b) "A Dream”; 10.0, band. • Victoria” inarch. 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children's session. Uncle John; 6 p.m.. dinner music cession; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., talk o farmers, "The Proper Stage for 4'ut ting 'Wheat"; 8.0, octet. "St. Paul’s Suite"; 8.10. mezzo-soprano. Miss A. • kaha.m. "Hushed is My Lute”; 8.14, •piano. Miss L. Fullwood, "Valse Caprice" < F’aueig); 8.22, baritone, Mr. F. A. Bullock, “The King of Thule"; 8.26, flute quartet, "Scotch and Irish Airs" (record); 8.29. soprano. Miss A. Cunningham, (a) "Allah." (h) "To the Birds": 8.33, octet, "St. Paul’s Suite,” part two; 8.44. tenor, Mr. S. Andrews, (a) "Allah be With Us." (b) "Where the Abana Flows"; 8.50, soprano and mezzosoprano, Lido Duo. "Song of the Birds”: 8.53, octet, (a) "First Symphony—Second Movement” (Beethoven), (b) "Turkish March" (Beethoven); 9.1, male choir, "Three Folk Songs": 9.5, mezzo-soprano, Mias Graham, (a) "Morning Song,” (b) “Recompense"; 9.11. pianoforte. Miss Fullwood. "Folichenelle": 9.17, baritone. Mr. Bullock, (a) "Fill a Glass with Golden Wine," (b) "Damask Roses." (c) "Brown is My Love"; 9.23, octet. En tr’acte and Mazurka” (Delibes): 9.30, soprano. Miss 4 Birmingham, "Louise"; 9.34. Cherniavsky Trio, (a) “Quartet in E—Minuet” (Boc-cherini-Hermann). (b> "By the Waters of Minnetonka" (record): 9.40, tenor. Mr Andrews, "Oh, ’Tis a Glorious Sight to See”; 9.44. octet, "Three Dale Dances”: 9.54, Lido Duo. "Nearest and Dearest"; 9 57, Male Quartet, "A Japanese Sunset" (record). * * * 4YA Dunedin 650 kilocycles. 500 watts Silent day. TOMORROW 1v A Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 walls 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children’s session, Nod and Aunt Jean; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; n p.m., relay of concert from Lewis Eady Hall; 8.30, orchestra, "Love, the Magician" uccord); 8.35, contralto, Miss N. IJngo.rd. "Verdi Prati": 8.39, studio Trio, "T/Enfant Prodique"; 8.47, soprano, "Ungeduld" (record); 8.51, piano, Miss AT. St. L. Toner, "Reverie"; 8.56, bassbaritone. Mr. F. Sutherland, "Don’t Marry Monday"; 9.2, choral, "Exsurge Domine” (record); 9.6. piano, Miss St. L. Toner, "Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue" (Bach); 9.13. contralto Miss Lingard, (a) "Evening Boat Song,” (b) "Serenade" (Gounod); 9.20, violin, Miss I. Bosworth. "Con-certo—-Slow Movement” (Mendelssohn); 9.27, organ, "Reverie” (Lemare), (record); 9.31. bass-baritone, Mr. Su tierland, (a) "The Jolly Beggar,” (b) " Me or Not": 9.38, cello, Miss Wright (a) •Traumerei.” (b) "Allegretto" (Wol tenliolme); 9.44, soprano, "Allerseelen” (record): 9.47. Studio Trio, "L’Arlesienne" 4 Bizet); 9.54, orchestra, "Fingal’s Cave” Overture (record). * * * 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m.. children’s hour, Big Brother Jack; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40, b ctuvette, Mr. J. W. Fergie, "Excursions by Rail"; 8 p.m., Orchestrina, “William Tell" overture; 8.10, tenor. Mr. W. Han- • oek, "The First Rose of Summer"; 8.14, contralto, Mrs. R. Kemp. "Kalua"; B.IS, band, "Carmen —Entr’acte" (record); 8.26, soprano. Miss G. Stark, "Dancing Time”; 5.30, recital, Mr. E. Muir, "Ocean’s Own"; 8.37, orchestrina, "Carmen" selection; 8.45. vocal, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, "Journey’s End”; 8 49, tenor, Mr. Hancock. "At the Ball"; 8.52, orchestrina, "The Spring Maid"; 9.3. vocal. Miss Stark anil Mr. Hancock, "Shimmy With Me”; 9.7, chorus, vocal gems from "Lilac Time" (record); 9.15, orchestrina, "The Earl and *he 4 Jirl": 9.25. hut tour, Mr. Muir. "The Thriller*’; 9.32, vocal, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, "Looking*All Over for You”; 9.36, cello. "Melody in F” (Rubenstein), (record); 9.40, vocal. Messrs. Hancock and Kemp, "Forgive Me if I Speak”; 9.44, baritone and chorus. Mr. Kemp and Etude Quartet. ’London. Dear Old London"; 9.48, chorus. "Dancing Time"; 9.52, orchestrina, "Pluie D’or." ay A Christchurch: 980 kilocycles. 500 watts. 2.15 p.m., description of first test match. M.C.C. v. New Zealand; 5 p.m., children’s session: 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., « rchestra, "The Gipsy Baron"; 8.9, vocal, Valencia Quartet, "The Lass of Richmond Hill"; 8.13, guitar and piano, "Itching Fingers" (record); 8.16. bass, Mr. E. J. Johnson, "The Norseman’s Song”; 8.20, Dance Orchestra, "I’m Just a Vagabond I.over"; 5.24, soprano. Miss L. Fullwood, "Youth and Spring": 8.27, tenor Mr. T. G. Regers, "Roses"; 8.30, orchestra, • Mean to Me"; 8.34. contralto, Miss M. Taylor, "Love's Old Sweet Song”; 8.39, band. "TT.M.S. Pinafore" selection (record): 8.47. tenor and bass, Valetta Duo, "Love and War": 8.51. orchestra, (a) "The Desert Song." (b) "Dream Mother"; 9.1. bass. Mr. Johnson. "The Deathless Army ’; 9.5, Valencia Quartet, “When the ii.'.irt is Totnc**; 9.9. humour, **A Bedtime Story" (record); 9.15, mezzo-soprano. Miss Fullwood, "Laugh and Sing”; D IS. orchestra, (a) "Shoo Shoo. Boogie Boo." ib) "The Boomerang"; 9.26, tenor. Mr. Rogers, "The Garden I Fashioned for You." 9.30. orchestra, (a) "Outside." ib) "J Wanna Go Places and Do things"; 9 3R. contralto. Miss Taylor. (a) "The Little Silver Ring," (b) "Coming Home": 9.45. orchestra, (a) "Walking With Susie." <b) "Pagan Love Song”; 9.53, Valencia Quartet, “John Peel": 9.57, dance music to li p.m. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts. 3 p.m.. studio concert: 6 p.m., dinner i nixie session: 8 p.m., instrumental and vocal it errs; 9.30 p.m., gramophone dance music to 11 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 8
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