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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting atations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland'— # 900 kilocycles, 500 v, aus T% p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children s session, Uncle Tom: 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, .Madame Mabel Milne. “Halth and Diet”; 8 p.m.. Cornet School Orchestra, ‘Cathedral Chimes”; 8.6 p.m., humour, Madame D’Authreau, "Fizzy Wigs Ball”; 8.14 p.m., orchestra, “Washington Post March”; 8.11) p.m., mezzo-soprano, Mrs. J. Frater, My Ain Folk”; 8.36 p.m. humour, Mr. W. Lucas; 8.44 p.m., orchestra, “Kiss of Spring”; 8.54 p.m., humour, Madame D’Authreau, “At the Pictures”; 9.4 p.m., orchestra, “Mussachussets Bay Tercentenary”; 9.10 p.m., mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Frater, “I Passed By Your Window”; 5.14 p.m., orchestra, “Recollections of Stephen Foster”; 9.29 p.m., humour. Mr. Lucas; 9.36 p.m.. piano, Miss E. Norton, Staccato Capric” (Vogrlch); 9-42 p.m.. orchestra. “Home Songs.” * • • 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts Silent day. • • • 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, ©OO watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children's hour, Uncle John; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., Studio Octet, “Blue Danube Waltz”; 8.11 p.m., contralto, Mrs. D. W. Sallard, ‘‘The Enchantress”: 8.15 p.m., piano, “Finlandia” (record); 8.20 p.m., tenor, Mr. W. 11. Pres « oft, (a) “The Sea Hath Its Pearls,” (b) ' La Donna E Mobile”; 8.25 p.m., recitation, Miss M. Ritchie, “Melpomenus Jones”; 8.32 p.m., ’cello and harp. Mr. H. Beck and Mr. H. Clayshen, “HamibdiP; 8.38 p.m.. mezzo-soprano, Miss S. Marshall, ‘’Can't Remember”; 8.44 p.m., organ, Annie Laurie,” with novelty variations (record); 8.48 p.m., baritone, Mr. C. Hindle, “She Alone Charraetli My Sadness”; 8.52 p.m., band, “Ivanhoe Selection” (record); 9.2 p.m.. Octet, (a) “Gipsy Song,*’ (b) “Intermezzo” from ”Oa,valleria Rusticana,” (c) “Waltz of the Flowers”; 9.11 p.m., contralto, Mrs. Stallard, (a) “Vale,” (b) “Out of the Rocks”; 9.17 p.m., piano, ‘Andante and Rondo Capriccioso” (Mendelssohn), (record): 9.21 p.m., tenor, Mr. Prescott, (a) “Semirnmide Overture” (record); 9.35 p.m., recitation, Miss Ritchie, “Her Questions”; 9 38 p.m., Octet, “Faust Ballet Music”; 9 49 p.m., mezzo-soprano. Miss Marshall, (a) “Cabbage Roses,* *(b) “Allah”; 9.52 p.m., baritone, Mr. Hindle, (a) “When My Ships Come Sailing Home,” (b) “Still •n Dreams”; 9.57 p.m., Octet, (a) “Street in Algiers.” (b) “In a Japanese Garden,” (c) “Grasshoppers Dance.” m m * Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.m., studio concert: 5 p.m., children’s hour. Big Brother Bill; 7 p.m., news; 7.15 p.m., talk to farmers: 8 p.m., studio concert; 9.35 p.m., grartiophone «lance music. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts 2.45 p.m., relay of celebrations in connection with opening of new Power Board buildings; 6 p.m., children’s hour. Peter Fan; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., talk, Rev. S. J. Atkins, “The League of Nations, An Increasing Purpose”; $ p.m., Orchestral Octet, “Dame Blanche Overture”; 8 9 p.m., novelty, Bohemian Duo, (a) “Hawaiian Girl >f Mine,” (b) “Garden of Paradise”; 8.15 p.m., relay of 2YA (.speeches by members of Australian Dairy Farmers’ Delegation); 8.45 p.m., mezzo-soprano. Miss 11. Asher, (a) “Dear Heart,” (b) “Five Little Piccaninnies”; 8.49 p.m.. sketch, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, “The Perfect Pair”; 9.06 p.m.. Octet, (a> “Japanese Dance,” (b) “Dancing Time”; 9.10 p.m., sketch, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, “History Repeats Itself”; 9.22 p.m., Bohemian Duo, (a) “Alohe Land,” (b) “Down Honolulu Way”; 9.27 p.m., mezzo-soprano, Miss Asher, “A Pastoral”; 9.30 p.m., Octet, selection. “Handel Wakes”; 9.37 p.m., gramophone dance music. • • 2YA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts 3 p.m., selected studio items; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music: 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette. Hare iiongi, “Maori Pronunciation”; S p.m., coo-ee concert by members of Australian Dairy* Farmers’ Delegation <6O in number), with speeches recording impressions of tourist resorts and dairy districts of North Island. * • • 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.ra., afternoon session; 5 p.m., < hildren's hour. Uncle Frank; 6 p.m., dinner music; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., lecturette, Mr. John Poulsen, “Roses”; 8 p.m., Studio Octet, “Song Without Words”; $.lO p.m.. Melodious Four, (a) “For Music,” <b) “Request”; soprano, Miss F. Hamerton, “Lo, Here the Gentle Lark”; 8 17 p.m.. violin, “Canzonette” (D’Ambvosio), (record); 8.21 p.m., contralto. Miss B. Renaut, (a) “Spanish Love Song,” (b) “Angus Del”; 8.36 p.m., bass. Mr. J. G. Young, (a) “/ Will Not Chide.” <b) “Lorraine”; 8.40 p.m., trio, slma” (record); 8.43 p.m., tenor, Mr. It. Sumner, (a) “Glorious Devon,” (b) “Canoe Song”; Melodious Trio, "Terapun Fugit”; 8.50 p.m., Octet, (a) “Second Minuet,” (b) “Valse Lente (Simrock), (c) “Hungarian Dance No. 20” (Brahms); 9.1 p.m., choir, “Storm on the Volga” (record); 9.9 p.m., violin, “La Serenata” trecord): 9.12 p.m.. soprano, Miss Hamerton, “Echo Song” (record); 9.16 p.m., tenor, Mr. Sumner, (a) “Like to the Damask Rose,” (b) “O Mistress Mine”; 9.30 p.m.. Octet, (a) “From the Land of fhe Sky-blue Water,* *(b) “The White Dawn Is Stealing,” <e) “The Moon Dropo Low”; 9.28 p.m., contralto. Miss Renaut. (a) “Laburnum.” (b) “A Banjo Song”; 9.33 p.m., soprano and contralto, (a> “Queen Mab.” (b) “Winter”; 9.35 p.m., dute, Mr. W. Hay, “Serenade” (Schulert); 9.40 p.m., bass, Mr. Young, “Danny Deever”; 9.44 p.m., trio. “Arl**sienne Intermezzo” (Bizet), (record); 9.48 p.m., Melodious Four. “Softly Falls the Shades of Evening”; 9.51 p.m., Octet, (a) “Sicilienne.” (b) “Bouree,” (c) “Minuet,” ?nd (d) “Canon” (Dolmetsch). • • • 4YA Dunedin:— 650 kilocycles, 600 watt* *»!eni day. IHE SUN PHONES DAY—BETWEEN 8 AM. AND S P.M. RING 46-820 This Number Connect* With AH Departments. -Uter » pm. rin c as follows: **uW!»her—4S-S2O. Advertising:—«6-S2l. Literary—4(-823 or «-523. . Room and Adv. Setting—

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 913, 5 March 1930, Page 8

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