ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcaetin* %‘ation* transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: tOO kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary election; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news and market reports, SO, excerpts from the talking pictures will be introduced into this programme on relay from the . Majestic I heatre; record. If. I>allerand and Chorus, Prologue from “Boris Godounov”: instrumental trio, Studio Trio, (a) “Excerpt Horn ‘Pathetic Symphony,’ “ (b) “Valse from Serenade for Strings”; quartet, • Marion Quartet. “Birthdays”; violin. Miss r. Bos worth, “Dance Espagnole”; bass, Mr. D. Black. "Tho’ Born a Man”; organ. Quentin Mac-Lean. “Merchant of Venice”; .Inet. Mr. T. Simpson and Miss A. Mc- < liner, “Kiss Me”; contralto. Miss B. Smith, “Jim'; orchestral. Columbia Symphonv Orchestra, “Bridal Chorus ; soprano. Miss A. McGruer, “The Bubble”; ■ tlk. Mr. A. B. Chappell. M.A.; quartet, « larion quartet, "Life is Very Jolly Down at Maidenhead”; piano. Mr. C. Towsev, (a) “Alt Mien,” (b) “All Through : ie Night.” (c) “Romance in D Plat ; tenor. Mr. J. Simpson, “Rose Marie ; duet, Mr. J. Simpson and Miss A. Mc_- • Mixer. ‘lndian Love Call”; violin. Miss L Knswort i. “Poeme”; Theatre National de ! Opera Orchestra, Paris, “Soldiers’ « 'horus”: duet. Mr. D. Black and Miss B. Smith. “Boots and Shoes”; organ, G. T. Pattman, “Pilgrims’ Chorus”. quartet, • Marion Quartet. “Finale” ; trio. Studio Trio (a> “Ave Maria,” (b) Alla Polacca . Pass, Harold Williams and Chorus, (a) Song of the Vagabonds,” (b) “Only a 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycle*, 6,000 watt* :: p.m., selected items; 3.30 and 4.30, porting results; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, “For the Man • n the Land”; 8.0, programme featuring The St rollers Radio Party” and the 2YA Salon Orchestra: Overture, orchestra, Three Heroes”; The Strollers; soprano solo, ‘Romance”; humorous sketch, Three Act”; the pianist; soubrette, Painting the Clouds with Sunshine”; violin solo with orchestra. Mr. W. Hay.lock, “Czardas”: flute and clarionet duet with orchestra. Messrs. V. R. Brown and f. Langtry, “Lo Here the Gentle Lark”; The Strollers —Tenor solo, “Red Devon l>y the Sea”; patter; the pianist; souoiette, “If You Want the Rainbow”; intrunie ital. orchestra; selection, orchestral. “Song of the Volga Boatmen”; The strollers—Soprano solo, “Smiling Irish Ryes”; humorous duo, “After All”; tenor, Sweet Miss Mary”; comic song, “A Chinese Love Tale”: instrumental, or- ' iiestra, “Two Country Dances”; dance programme. *YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 600 war.* Silent day. 4VA Duntdln: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts. p.m., selected gramophone items, 4.25. sports results; 5.0, children’s hour, conducted by Uncle Georgfe; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news session; 8.0, chimes; programme of music by the Dunedin City <’itadel Band, assised by 4YA artists: March, the band, (a) “Our Fighting Army, ’ (b) “Chorus—Lift Up Your Heads”; soprano, Mrs. D. Carty, “Bonnie Mary of Argyll”; novelty guitar, Andy ftanella. “Sliding on the Frets”; humorous recital, Miss N. Warren, “Public Conversation”; selection, the band, “Echoes of Congress”; bass-baritone, Mr. G. M. Salmond, (a) “Hear Me. Ye Winds and Waves,” (b) “Bois Epais”; trombone, with band accompaniment, “Le Grande”: novelty tap dance. Bill Robinson, “Doin’ the New Low Down”; contralto, Mrs. A. If. Ritchie, (a) “Ring Bells. Ring,” (b) "Whatever is is Best”: orchestral, Colonial Club Orchestra, “New Moon Medley”; soprano, Mrs. D. Carty, (a) “Star of Robbie Burns,” (b) “Under the Deodar”; selection, the band, “Welsh Melodies”; humorous recital, Miss N. Warren, “It May Be Life’’; male trio, Earl Burtnett’s Biltmore Trio, “This is Heaven”; the band, hymn tunes, (a) “Pembroke,” (b) “Old 23rd”: bass-bari-tone, G. M. Salmond, “The Border Ballad”; the band, “Blessing Honour Glory oud Power”: orchestral. Colonial Club Orchestra, “Whoopee Medley”; contralto, -Mrs. A. H. Ritchie, “Break, Break, Break”; novelty tap dance, Bill Robinson, “Ain’t Misbehavin’ ”; cornet, with band accompaniment, “Come Unto Him”; march, the band, “Century.” TOMORROW 4YA Auckland: 900 kilocycle*. 600 watt* 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4 p.m., literary selection; 5.0, children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0. news and market reports: 7.40. talk, Mr. N. Kerr, “Physical Culture”; 8.0, record. Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Geisha” selection; baritone, Mr. L. O'Malley, (a) “Mandalay,” (b) “The Sleeping Camp”; violin, Miss D. Higham, <.»•) ‘‘A la Hongroise,” (b) “Mazurka,” op. 1 !*: soprai o, Miss R. McCullay, (a) • Robin Adair”; record, Edward O'Henry. “Ca C’est Madrid”; elocution, Miss M. s. Irving, (a) “One Month’s Notice.” <b) ■My Rival”; tenor, Mr. F. Campbell, “Less than the Dust”; humour, Mr. .1. Finlayson, “American Dialect Stories”; piano, Miss M. St. L. Toner, “La plus que lent©”; contralto, Airs. P. Owen, (a) Roses by Summer Forsaken” (Newton), (b) “A Song of Weathers'; record. Nat Shilkret and his Salon Group, “My Old Kentucky Home”; record. National Military Band, “American Patrol”; baritone, Mr. L. O’Malley, "The Deathless Army”; record, Jim»iy Rodgers, “You and My Old Guitar”; violin, Miss D. Higham, “Cavatina, Op. 85”; soprano. Miss R. McCullay, (a) “We’d Better Bide a Wee.” <b) "Jock o’ Hazeidean”; record, National Concert Band. “A Hunting Scene”: elocution, Miss M. S. Irving. “In the Past”: record. National Concert Band, “Patrol Oomique”: tenor. Air. F. Campbell, (a) “Garden of Your Heart,” (b) “Aly Prayer”; piano. Miss M. St. L. Toner, “Valse in C sharp minor"; humour, Mr. J. Finlaysor. “Impersonations”; record, Edward O’Henry, “Chanson sans Paroles”: contralto. Airs. P. Owen. "Lie There, Aly Lute": record. Band of H.AI. Coldstream Guards, "Belle of New York” selection. • • • 2YA Wellington! 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. Silent day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 10
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