ON THE AIR
Niw Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: — TODAY IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 600 watts h ill 30 1 orchestra, “De Rantaau” <re.M.rdv's ■ '« btss baritone. Mr. F. Sutheri- V.i ’< •■Tomorrow " (b> "Out Where ‘ shins Go" ‘ 8 11. Studio Trio, s.-iection from "The’ Cabaret Girl"; 5.49, Jvn'”’■TAprei-'-Mid 'un Kaune”' (record); , * SO p - ;1 n r> jit s. L. Parry, "Elizabeth s I. Bosworth, k), <b> "Scherao” ,-f)- o. ibass baritone. Mr. ,,rh, -1,• d "A Kinc-’s Man"; 9.17, orchesira "I ioiiesiier" (record); 9.21. tenor, r‘ ‘ VorYiit (i) "La Donna e Mobile," (b) -Rosoved"*’ *« *>S Diano. Mr. Waters, "Im- , r/nat Major" (Chopin); 9.34. . "O SaiH-tissirna." (record); 9.38, »' n ‘'i • ■ (i.) ll ‘‘Alas Those Chimes"; 4> - studio Trio, selection from "Manon”: . ' cstral, ’ (a) "Fete Boheme," (b) * • • g VA Wellington: 720 kilocycles. 6.000 watts - _ afternoon session; 5 p.m . ehilduili. r Jack; *'• P.m., n’u'trina/"Don Giovanni"; 3.9, so1, mV. A!i«s Cr Stark, "The Waltz Song”; V I - piano' Miss A. Long. "Meditation"; - »u* baritone Mr J. Prouse. "O Star of Tvc‘" • 524 oiohestrina. "La Boheme"; s ; ‘ elocution Mr. P. Dorrian, "The Garcb n’ of Fden"’ 8.39, Trio. "L’Arlesienne — 11’ it'rint'/'-o" (record); 8.43, contralto. Mrs. w. . Mv Heart"; V ! p. n ~t Mr. C. Edwards. "Siciliana"; s v* ore he "t i lnn. "Southern Maid" selection- <• * soprano, Miss Stark, (a) "The Klouer Song," (b) "Big Lady Moon"; 9.8, • • r<l * 9.13. bariFrouse, "S«»ng of the Toreador’**. j‘- orchestrina. (a) "Prison Scene." (b) "Faust" Ballet Music; 9.27, elocution, Mr. Dorrian, "The Tearful Tailor" 9 34. bund, "Cavalleria Rustio;,na" selection; 9.42, contralto. Mrs. Treaty <;i) "Open Thv Blue Eyes." (h) • \a\*. Should My Heart Break"; 9.48, fotu'erle«l vocal gsms from "Tales of Iloffo art" u- cord); 9..V1. tenor. Mr. Edwards, "The Trumpeter"; 9.56, orchestrina, "Tout Paris." * * * 8Y A Christchurch: 980 kilocycles. 600 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children’s session; 7 p m., news; 8 p.m., "Manon Ballet Music” (record); 8.9, soprano, Miss K. Chappie, (a) "Somewhere in This Summer Night," (b) "The Piper of Love”; 8.15. dance orchestra, (a) "Baby,’ n.) -Mu Bella Rosa"; 8.23, bass. Mr. W. .1 Richards, "The Blue Dragoons”; 5.27, . Ihe Frets” (l * cord >: s 30. mezzo-soprano, Miss M. Langley, (a) • r eh. Moon," (b) "Lonesome. That’s Al* : s.::t*. orchestra, (a) "Ghopinata," «b> "I'm on the Crest of a Wave"; 8.44, humour. Mr. H. Enstor.e, "Courting Betty KgUngton"; 8.49, saxophone, "FaseinaI u»• i'* (record): 8.52. popular songs. Mr. j F .loins, (a) "Cargoes," (b) “Yeoxtia n’s Wedding Song"; 8.58. Male Quari i. "A High Silk Hat and a Walking Bane” (record): 9.3, orchestra, (a) "Sleepy Vilify," (b) "The Toymaker’s Dream"; all. "soprano. Miss Chappie, "None So Pretty”; 9 15, fiddle and guitar, "Midriiulit Sereruo.le Waltz" (record); 9.18, buss, Mr. Richards, (a) "Kings of the 7h I. (b) "A Cartload of Hay”; 9.24, orchestra. (a) "A Precious Little Thing Called Lot <b> "I’m Sorry Sally"; 9.32, mezzo-soprano, Aliss Langley, "A SumII nr Night"; 9.36, bells, - The Joker” (re-«-ord); 9.39. humour, Mr. Instone, "The Mi lira rv Sale": 9.11, orchestra, (a) "Gotta b- Good, (b) "Mean to Me"; 9.52, song, Air. Jones. "Harlequin"; 9.56, novelty, "Rabbit in the Pea Patch" (record); 9.59, dance music to 11 p.m. • • * 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 600 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m , dinner music session; s p.m., instrumental and vocal items; 9.30 p.m., gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW IYA Auckland:900 kilocycles. 600 watta p.m-, studio concert; 5.0, children s hour. Cinderella; 6.0. dinner session; 7.0, ic v. ; 8.0, orchestral octet; "Magic Flute" overture, B.li, vocal, Mrs. D. Basham j, rut Mr. A. Briggs, "A Night in Venice"; ,v 15, novelty, "La Sorellu" (record); B.IS, humour, Mr. D. Flood, "PianophuniosiCctt"; 8.23, Orchestral Octet, "In a Fairy Realm"; 8.33, soprano, Miss S. Stacpoole, And Ships Go Home,” (b) "The Fairies* Lullaby"; 8.40, organ, "You're tlu Cream in My Coffee" (record); 8.43, baritone, Mr. A. Briggs, "A Dutchman of lie Zuyder Zee"; 8.47, orchestral, “An Old Garden"; 8.52, contralto, Mrs Basham, < i) "The Sweetest Flower that Blows," <l>) "The Snowdrop"; 5.59, Hawaiian Or- , hestra. "Blue Hawaii" (record): 9.4, orchestral, "Ballet Music from Meyerbeer’s (tpera.s”: 9.14, soprano. Miss Stacpoole, "Nocturne”; 9.18, novelty ,“The Prince Waltz" (record) 9.21, humour, Mr. Fl« od, "The Fireman": 9.26. vocal, "Old Tune Songs" (record); 9.34, duets and s >los, Air. Briggs, "My Dreams"; Mrs. Basham and Mr. Briggs; "Beauty’s Eyes," Aiiu Basham. "Good-bye"; 9.44, dialogue, • Over the Garden Wall" (record); 9.50, (A• ler, "ramnus Rush" and "Third Rail"; 10.0, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. • • • gVA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts. 12.0, relay description of second test <-i icket match. England v. New Zealand; L\». relay description of finals of Wellington Tennis Championships, interspersed v ith results of Wellington Trotting Club’s toeeting: 5.0, children's session. Uncle Tobv and Aunt Gwen; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. W. M. Jackson, -Gladioli and Gardening Hints"; 8.0, Salon Orchestra, “Albion Selection”; 8.9. relay of the Wellington < \iledonian Soc iety's "Burns Nicht": 10.0, gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. * • * >YA Christchurch:— 9SO kilocycles, 600 watts 8 p.m.. afternoon session; 5.0, children’s Four; 6.9, dinner music session; 7.0, news; ft o. orchestra, "Merry Wives of Windsor" overture (record); 8.9, soprano, Miss L. Mills. "The Pipes of Pan are Calling": S.l 3. ’cello. Air. M. Beck, "Harleouin": 8.17, drawing room entertainment, All. (’. Lawrence and ATiss A. Chapman, including s..ngs, (a) "Stay at Home < nl," <l>) "I’m for a Boy,” (c) • If You're in Love”; 8.32, Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Once I’pon a Time," (b) “Prize Song," (c) "Hungarian Dance No. 3"; 5.42. bass, Air. W. H. Inkster. "On the Shores of the Aegean Sea"; 8.46. orchestra, "Pot Pourri of Waltzes"; 8.52, humour. Afßs J. Grant, "Scottish Bits and Pieces"; 9.2, orchestra, (a) "Lazy Pete," W< ■ iden Soldiers" (recor.l); '■ s. soprano, Miss Alills, (a) “Ye Banks and Braes," (b) "Cvlle- Herrin’ ’’: :» 14. ’cello. Mr. Beck, (a) "Elegie,” (b) Klfent nz": 9.18. entertainment. Air. I„:»wren*-e and Aliss Chapman. including, 1:0 "The Desert Song." (b) “You Were M. for Me." (e) "Be Kind to VegeMbles": 9.23, Trio, (a) "Fairy Boat Song," il») "Aw Maria" (Schubert), (e) "ATornng in*Spring"; 9.43. humour, Aliss Grant. •Specs"; 9.48. bass. Air. Inkster, (a) “Asleep in the Deep," (b) “Horne. Little Maori, Home”: 9.54, band, "La Source Ballet" (record); 10.0. gramophone dance music tr> 11 p.m. <YA Dunedin 650 kilocycles. 600 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, children hour; 7.0, news; 8.0, relay of 3YA; 10.0, to 11.0, gramophone dance music. THE SUN PHONES DAY 46-320 connects with all departments NIGHT AFTER 5 P.M. *4-820—Publisher. *6-821—Advertisement Counter. *6-822 or 46-823—Literary. 46-821—Newsroom and AdvL Setting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 8
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