ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations tnggglft aa follow: — TODAY IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watta sii«iit day. • • • IZB Auckland: 275 kilocycles, 50 watts. •"-"'•rt programme. BYA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles. 6.000 watts. 5 p.vi., description of second test, J U.V f v New Zealand. 5.0, children's j Um'le* Jeff: 6.0, dinner session; T ft. rows; 7.40, lecturettt, Mr. F. Dudnn|, ‘ .Denatured Foods ’; 8.0, orchestrina. Putaai s Cave,' overture; 8.11, soprano. M»s*« A Nicol, “Magdalen at Michael's ) Oats'B.ls, piano, Miss Cl. Smith, “Impromptu in B Flat” (Schubert); 8.22, Mr. W. Davies, “The IHver”; orchestrina, “Petite Suite”; 8.34, •aritaj. Mr. N. Aitken. “Devil May Care’ ; ! - iU tenor, Mr. F. Amoore, “Comfort Ye , My People,” and “Every Valley Shall Be Salted”; 8.47, violin, “Rondino” (Bee- | ftevfn), C'hudley-, “Dedication”; 8.54, orchestrina, Jtomanxa Andaiuza”; 0.2. soprano, Miss Wicholl, (a) “The Lass With the Delirat • Air,” (b) “Hear What the Mournful ulpnet* Say”; 9.8, baritone, Mr. Davies, (a) “Sea Ro;vd,” (b) “Province”; 9.14, orohmtripa, (a) “Hymn to the Sun,” (b) | “Serenade” (Tosti); 9.23, humour, Mr. ; AuLen, “Mixed and Muddled”; 9.30, ’cello, (Dunkler), (record); 9.34, j tjgior, Mr. Amoore, (a) “Vesta La f»ibba.” (b) “Believe Me if All Those \ Young Charms”; 9.41, orches- j trina. “From Foreign Parts”; 9.45, choir, "Mopotorioualy Rings the Little Bell” (rernrd); 9.48, contralto. Miss Chudley, (a) “Oft In the Stilly Night,” (b) “Sweet and Low”; 9 54, orchestrina, “Valse” (Delibes). >Yj Obrlstchurch: 980 kilocycle*, 600 watts 3 pjj., afternoon session; 5.0, child - reii sessiou, Scatterjoy; 6.0. dinner session; T.O, news; 8.0, New Brighton Muni- * ij)al Band, “United Services” and “What Uttppens After the Ball”; 8.7, baritone, MjTT I)- Wrathail, (a) “Water Boy,” (b) eord); 8.16. soprano, Mrs. C. M. Estall, “I’ll Sing to You”; 8.20, band, “I Fouhd hine in Your Smile”; 8.25, humMrs. T. Temple, “Kisses”; 8.30; organ, (a) “Idylle,” (b) “Evensong”; * 36, baritone, Mr. C. L. Richards, (a) Hatfield Bells,” (b) “Captain Mac”; 8.42, band, (a) “Sarah Jane,” (b) “Sing Song Ctrl”: BAB, contralto. Miss E. Johnson, “It T 9 Only a Tiny Garden”; 8.52, band, 'YHusical Fragments”; 9.3, orchestra, “Cuckoo” and “Lena” (record); 9.10, baritone, Wrathail, “Could I But Express is Soogr”; 9.14, band, (a) “The Cresremde,’' (b) “Meteor”; 9.20, soprano, Mrs. EpraU* (a) “land of Long Ago,” (b) “Dreaming Alone in the Twilight”; 9.26, v;£lia aod guitar, (a), “Harlequin’s Serenaae,” (o) "Vorrel” (record); 9.32, recital, Mas. Ternple, “In the Rain”; 9.37, song, %£r. Richards, “Rip Van Winkle”; 9.41, orchestra, “Ecstasy” (record); 9.44, conttalto. Miss Johnson, (a) “Homing.” (b) '"nailin’ Through”; 9.50, Male Chorus, “f>ve» There” medley (record); 9.53, band, (a) "Saskatchewan,” (b) “When Little Phlldree Smile,” (c) “Gippsland.” * • • 4VA Dunedin 650 kilocycles, 600 watts ? p.m.. tfvamaphone items; 5.0, childram’s session, Uncle Allan; 8.0, dinner session; 7.0, news; 8.0, studio concert, yseJuding a presentation of the light ftpars, *TV>rothy,” by the 4YA HarmonTOMORROW IYA Auckland: •00 kilocycles. 600 watts * p.m., studio concert; 5.0, childrens session, Unele George; 6.0, dinner session; T.O, news; 8.0, octet, “The Maid of Orleans”; 8.10, vocal. Clarion Trio, “©own. Up, Left, Right!”; 8.14, contnsltn. Miss P. Gribbin, “Softly Awakes My Heart”; 8.18, octet, “L’Uot”; 8.22, haas-baritone, Mr. D. Black, “Dreaming of Home”; 8.26, vocal, Miss A. McGruer and My. J. Simpson, “They Didn’t Believe Ale”; B.SO, octet, “Cagliostro” ; 8.39, tener, Mr. J. Simpson, “Let Me Like a Soldier Fall”; 8.43, Clarion Trio, “I’m a Millionaire”; 8.47, Octet, “The Bells of Charm fng 1 ’; 9.2, Clarion Trio. **»« Early Morning”; 9.6, Octet, “Les Lima”; 9.10, contralto, Miss Gribbin, (a) ’O Ship of My Delight,” (b) “Tiptoe”; 9-17. vocal, Messrs. Simpson and Black, “Ths Twins”; 9.21, octet, ’ Qeauty Prize”; 9.30, gramophone leetuse-recital. a comim ntator, “The Latest Recordings .” <i- ‘ * • • e 2VA Wciyngton: T2O kilocycle®, 6.000 watta l p-m., relay of Jubilee of WelI'aßton Harbour Board; 3 p.m., •oneert programme; 5 p.m., c-hild-reA’’» session. Uncle Jim; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, “For Man on the Land”; 8.0, Salon Orchestra., "Schont Galatea”; 8.9, soprano Mia? P. Martin, (a) “Give Me Freedom ’ rb) “Somebody’s Courting Somebody”; 8.1«. baritone, Mr. A. W. BeckHeutcn Ranio”; 8.20, violin and Piano, Miss 33. Hughes-Johnson and Mr. VL Nelson, ’Sonata in G Major-Final Movement (Grieg); 8.30, humour, Mr. E. K Sargent, “House Hunting”; 8.37, *o«gs Mr. S Furrell, (a) “Pagan Love ‘ S,n * “ Little Love Song”: *M. violin and piano. Miss HughesJohnson and Mr. Nelson, (a) “Hymn to the Sun, (b) “Mazurka”; 8.49, soprano, W*9 MtuPtin, “O How Delightful”; 8.53, piano, Mr. Nelson, (a) “Ballet Dos ombres Heureuses,” (b) “Souvenir v inane ; 9.5, baritone, Mr. Beckford. (a) “eaJl of the Wild,” (b) “A Bowl of Roses ; 9.12. orchestra, “Old Favourires”; 6.18. humour, Mr. Sargent, “Bevere of the Maidens”; 9.23, song, Mr. Wysrell, “When My Dreams Come True”' 9.2 T. orchestra, “A Doll’s House”: 9.32’ SFwmephont dance programme to 11 p.m! *VA Christchurch: •80 kilocycles, 600 watts. Wlant day. • ♦ e 4YA Dunedin;— 650 kilocycles, 600 watts. 3 P*. studio cencert; 5.A, children’s hoq», T **ie Gaprge. 7.0, news: ?.o, studio concert. THE SUN PHONES DAT 4i-|2O MRnteti with all departments I NIGHT I Ajmat s p.m. M-ISO—*ubU»h®r. AdTwtlumiat Counter. « «-•**— Literary. 4S-l!4_f<«waroom end Advt. Setting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 881, 27 January 1930, Page 8
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