ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 600 kilocycle*. 600 watts 3.0, afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 5.0, children’s session, conducted ••Cinderella’'; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news and market reports; 8.0, orchestra, IYA Orchestral Octet, conducted by Erie Waters, ‘’Savoy American Medley”; baritone. Mr. H. Warburton, (a) “Devon For Me.” (b) “To a Miniature”; record (accordion and banjo), P. Frosini, “Vision <>f Love”; record (comic), Sir Harry Lauder, “The Kilty Lads”; orchestra, 1 YA Orchestral Octet, “Spanish Caprice”; humour, Mr. D. Flood, (a) “Telephone Language,” (b) “Gimme a Little Kiss”; soprano, Miss M. Youngson, (a) “Star Vicino al BellTdol,” (b) “The Enchanted Forest”; orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) “La Rosita,” (b) “Barcarolla”; humour, Ernest Hastings, (a) “And Yet I Don't Know,” (b) “Matilda’ ; baritone, Mr. 11. Warburton, “Sincerity”; piano and vocal duo, Eric and Jack, (a) “Pagan Hove Song,” (b) “Happy Days and Lonely Nights”; whistling with orchestra, Charles Kellog, “Narcissus”; soprano, Miss M. Youngson. “Sing, Sing. Birds on the Wing”; orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Waltz from the Bluebird’*; humour, Mr. D. Flood, “Masks and Faces”; male < liorus. The Rounders, “Dixie Vagabond”: piano and vocal, Eric and Jack, <a) “Walking with Susie,” (b) “Tip Toe Through the Tulips”; comedian, Wish Wynne, “A Bedtime Story,” Parts 1 and orchestral, IYA Orchestral Octet, selection from “Chu Chin Chow”; programme of dance music. • * * 2vA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 6.000 watts 11.0, studio items, interspersed with res*lts of the Wellington Trotting Club’s • Vls Wting at Hutt Park; 5.0, evening session, session; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. W. M. Jackson, “Gladioli and Gardening Hints”* SO, overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Ltaliana”; quartet, Melodie Four, “The Battle Eve”: steel guitar, Mr. L. Beavis, •a) “Aloha-oe,” (b) “Drowsy Waters”; baritone, Mr. R. S. Allwright, “The Old Black Mare”: cornet and trombone duet, Messrs. W. Sneddon and H. Oakes, “Excelsior”; bell solo, Mr. L. W. Probert, “Eventide at the Convent”; humour, Mr! A. < Hannon, “Advertisements”; sobi'a«o, Mrs. G. Erlam, “Let the Rest of I h® Vv oriel Go By”; accordion with banjo, I . Frosini, “Vision of Love”; tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, “Serenata”; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra; tenor. Mr. F. Bryant "1 11 an Old-Fashioned Town”; duet, Wrinme Melville and Derek Oldham, (a) “Trot Here and There.” (b) “The Swing Song”; selection, 21A Salon Orchestra, “Poppy”; quartet, Melodie Four, request item; humour, Mr. A. C. Hannon, “The Trans-Con-tinental Railway”; steel guitar, Mr. L. Beavis, (a) “Home Sweet Home,” (b) Pua Carnation”; old-time song, Mrs. G ?r‘: lar w '"sv° „V M '2 ?. irls in nUle '“ bass, Mr. W. YV. Marshall, “Asleep in the Deep -. accordion with banjo, P. Frosini, “Beautiful Heaven”; quartet, Melodie. hour, “A Mistake”; comedian, Johnny Marvin “Used to You”; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra dance novelties; dance programme. • • • 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycle. 600 watts. 2.0, afternoon session; 4.25 sports re*4*so, children’s hour, “Aunt Pat”; dinner session, Lorand Orchestra Johann Strauss” Fantasia; 7.0, news a '°L of special programme from 4YA Dunedin: 10.0, dance music. 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 600 watts. 2.0, gramophone items; 4.25, sporting s \°* ~c hil? .r en ’ s hour, conducted »>y Aunt Anita; dinner music; 7.0, news sesal°n; 8.0, official opening of new Town . s P eeches interspersed with the following musical items:—(l) National Anthem, arranged by Sir Edward Kigar for chorus, soprano solo, orchestra :ind organ; (2) overture, “Fingal’s Cave”; <•>) overture "Nabucodouasor"; (4) Festival Te Deum, chorus, orchestra of ms truments, brass, and organ; Jt’.P, dance session. TOMORROW IVA Auckland:900 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6.0, chilclsession. Uncle Leo; 7.0. relay from strand Methodist Mission (Rev. C G t'f-rimgeour); 8.30. relay from Albert Park or the Auckland Municipal Band. • • . 2VA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles. 5.000 watts 3 p.m., studio concert: 6.0, children's song service. Uncle George; 7.0, relav [V?m St. John’s Presbyterian Church L™' Jr R ’ Bl anchard. 8.A.); 8.15, relay Wanganui of concert by Aramoho Methodist Church Choir. * * • 3YA Christchurch:980 kilocycles, 500 watts 3.0, gramophone recital; 5.30, children's a«»ng service; 6.15, studio chimes; 6.30, gramophone items; 7.0, relay from Anglican Cathedral; 8.15, orchestra, “Dance of the Hours” (record); P. 23, mezzo-so-prano. Miss D. Irvine, (a) “In Autumn,” (b) “The Wind”; 8.29, tenor, Mr. W. J. Trewern, “An Evening Song”; 8.33, String Quartet, “Minuet from Quartet in C” (Schubert), (record); 8.37, soprano. Miss M. Parry, “Nightingale of June”; 8.41, baritone, Mr. D. Wrathall, (a) “My Lord What a Mornin,’ ” (b) “Somebody’s Knockin’ at Yo’ Do’ 5.46, recitation, Miss K. Brewing, ‘The Passing of the Forest”; 8.51, piano, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” (record); 8.59, mezzo-soprano, Miss Irvine. “Morning”; 9.3, tenor, Mr. Trewern, (a) “Resolution.” (b) “A Farewell”; 9.10, String Quartet, “Allegro from Quartet in G” (Haydn), (record); 9.14, soprano. Miss Parry. “Magdalen at Michael’s Gate”; 9.18, baritone, Mr. D. Wrathall, (a) “Nobody Knows De ’Trouble I See,” (b) “I Want to Be Ready”; 9.23, recitation, Miss Brewins, “The Lesson the Watermill”; 9.27, or- * hestra, “Fete Boheme,” from “Scenes Pittoresque” (record).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 10
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