ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasrin* station* transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watt* 3 n m.. afternoon session; 5 p.m., childr..:i's session, conducted by Peter Pan: t; \> in dinner session; 7 p.m., news and market p.-rts; 7.15 p.m.. book review; p.m.. relay from Unity Hall of installation of district officers of the Man- * .\* stcr Unity Independent Order of Oddi Hows; programme *rf dance music. EYA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts :: p.m., selected studio items; 3.30 and ! 4 ;; i p.m., sports results, 3.40 p.m., lec- ! i .uettc. Miss F. Cormack, "Philosophy > ot llut’ Fashions"; 5 p.m., children’s Bes- I i.i ; 6 p.n;., dinner music session; 7 p.m., I i sessi n, market reports and sports ; ■ . 10 p.m. I< cturette, r fare Hongi, , •‘Maori Pronunciation'*; 8 p.m., relay ■•..<] e’i>nt*• st held under The auspices of Taranaki Brass and Pipe I Bands' Association. 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts :: p.m., afternoon session; 4,25 p.m.. t ports r» suits; 5 p.m., children’s hour, Lnele Frank; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news session; 7.30 p.m., lecture, U. Sidej, B A-: , of Lincoln College, Season”; 8 p.m., overture, Mengelberg’s Concertgebouw Or<h* stra, “Oberon”; presentation of the cle, “The Golden Threshold’’; in-. , nd opening chorus, "Harvest Hymn"; baritone, “Song of a Dream”; duct, soprano and contralto and chorus, Henna”; duet, tenor and bass, “Palanquin Bearers solo, contralto recitation. "T 1 e Serpents are Asleep Among the Poppies' soprano and flute, ‘The Snake Charmer”; bar tone and chorus, “The Koyai Tombs of Golconda”; tenor, “You Flaunt Your Beauty in the Rose”; duet, nil trait. > and tenor, “Like a Serpent to Hr. Calling Voice of Flutes”; chorus, “Nightfall in the City of Hyderhad”: soprano, “Song of the Little Sister Cradle Song”; baritone and quartet, “To a Seated on a Lotus*'; chorus, Indian Dancers”; trio, soprano, contralto and tenor, “New Leaves Grow Hiven on the Banyan Twigs”; contralto. Alabaster”; finale, tenor solo, quartet nd chorus, “At the Threshold”; 5.52 p m. .polite talks, Mr. A. W. Brown, (a) ' Dinner,” (b) “The Neighbours”: harp. Mr. H. Glaysher, “The Blackbird”; talk, captain li . X. Barlow, “Aviation”; organ, cuentin .Maclean, “Merchant of Venice, Prelude No. 1”; tenor, Air. Ernest Rog- • , 'A. lial by the Sea”; flute, Air .W. ii' y. (a) “Serenada,” <b> “Valse des >• > Iphes duet, soprano and bass, grand opera duo ,“0 Wert Thou in the' Caukl Blast”; organ, Quentin Maclean. “Mer- - 1 uint of V enice” Intermezzo and Oriental March; ballads, Air. A. W. Brown. Mr. La ft erty Takes a Lady Out”; band. 11 5.C*. Wireless AUlitary Band. “Lilli I •urlero”; mezzo-soprano, Miss AI. SpilV' r » ‘‘Come! For it is June”; harp, Air. u (Jays her ,“Va Pensiero Nabuco”; bass, Air. J. Filer, “The Bosom of the i >o. p : orchestral, Berlin State Orchestra, “Dio Fledemaus.” * • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts Silent day. TOMORROW IYA At skland—--900 kilocycles. 500 watts ”• p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children's session, conducted by Peter Pan; 6,0. din--40 news and market reports; . .JO. Air W. G. L. Wheeler, “Esperento ; N.O, relay from Lewis Eady’s Hall \' ot : a ! a P fl instrumental music; n.iiK e, ± hil.ulelphia Symphony Orchestra. > Danse Oi ientale”; bass-baritone, Air. F. !? r “Miri Dye”; instrumental, studio I no, “Suite of Four Pieces”; elocution, \lr. J. AI. Clark, “Polonius’s Ad- \ ice to His Son”; soprano, Aliss S. Stac--1" '< Je. Ships that Pass in the Night”; i nst "irnt-ntal, Studio Trio, “Variations mua s.ptet’; duet, Aliss S. Stacpoole and Mr. 1-. Sutherland, “The Dream .Minuet”; piano, Air. E. Waters. “Nocturne”; elocution, Air. J. AI. Clark, “Jean '•‘Kdlos Earn”; instrumental. Studio Trio, “Scherzo”; bass-baritone, Air. F. Sutherland, “The Alidnight Review”; ’cello, Beatrice Harrison, “Viennese Melody”: duet, A! S. Stacpoole and Air. F. Sutherland, The Aoyagers”; instrumental, Studio Trio, “Souvenir D’Hongrie”; soprano, -Miss S. Stacpoole, “Ships of A ready ”; male ‘choir, Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, “The Little Sandman”; orchestral, .Berlin State Opera, “The Beautiful Galathea.” 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watt* :: p.m., selected studio items; 3.30 and 4.30, sports results; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results: 7 10, leeturette, “The Stock Exchange the World’s Financial Barometer”; s.O, overture, 2YA Orchestrina, "Dame Blanches”; soprano, Aliss G. Stark, “.Jewel Song”; pianoforte, Miss A. 'l'e'Je Dance”; baritone, Air. R. Kemp. “Alephistopheles Serenade”; operatic selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “Boheme”; contralto, Airs. R. Kemp, “When All Was Young”; sketch, Madame E. Dennis and Partner, “In and Out of a Punt”; ’cello, Laurie Kennedy, “Old Scotch Melody”; tenor, Air. W. Hancock, “Golden Days”; duet, Miss G. Stark and Air. R. Kemp. “Still as the Night”; musical selection, 2YA Orchestrina, “Merely Molly”; duet, Airs. R. Kemp and Air. W. Hancock. Heme to Our Mountains”; soprano. Miss (\ Stark, “Should He Upbraid”; selection, YA Or hestrina, "Le I>ue Gemelle Ballet”; sketch, Madame Eugenie and Partin r, "Two on a Bus”; quartet. The Etude, “Glass of Fashion"; band. National ATilit iry Band, (a) “Prelude,” (b) “March”; tftnor, A r. W. Hancock, “I’ll Forget You”; < on, or ted and orchestra. Grand Opera Company, vocal gems from “Alfgnon”; \ocal gems from “Tales of Hoffman”; i oil.;. Francaise, 2YA Orchestrina* “L’Es--1 lit Fruncais.” * • • 3Y A Christchurch: 980 kilocycles. 500 watts 3 r».n... afternoon session; 4.25, sports nits 5. ", children’s hour. Aunt Pat; dinner session: 7.0, news session; 8.0, • .pular dance programme; instrumental, Phi ist< hurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “At Evt iiiiu:,” (b) “Farewell, My Love. Farewell.” (e) “Serenade to the Moon”; soprano, Mrs. B. O'Brien, “Sunshine A hove”; Aliss I. Morris, “Aubade"; re -itation. All*. H. Instone. “Scottish Patter”: count. Air. N. Coffin, “When the Swa'lows Homeward Fly”; tenor. Air. S. \ntlrevvs. (a) “Dear Heart,” (b) “I Send You Roses": English concertina. Air. .T. P'mpbell. (a> “Sc otch Medley,” (b) "Bells . ; u tlu Lost Chord,” (o) "Rag Medley”; Humour. Air. G. Titchener, “That Happy--1 -ill”; soprano. Mrs. L. O’Brien, (a) •■Wait,’’ <b> “A Heart That’s Free”; violin, Aliss I. Alorris, “Swing Song”; recitation Air. H. Instone, “More .Scottish Patter”: cornet, Mr. N. Coffin, “Stars in i Velvety Sky”; instrumental, Christchi ich Broadcasting Trio. “Vienna Life”: nr. or, Mr. S. Andrews. “Baby Aloon”: humour. Mr. G. Titchener, “Legal Phraseology": English concertina. Air. J. Campbell “Popular Melodies”; dance programme. 4Y A. Du red in : 650 kilocycles. 500 watt* p.n . gramophone items: 3.15. talk, Aliss Bucdeugh. “Fashions”: 5.0. childi r\’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila: o. dinner session: 7.0. news session: S.O. ma -eh. Salon Orchestra. (a> “The Middy,” <l>) “Liehestvaum”; bass-baritone. Air. v M. Salmond, (a) "The Drums of Life,” ih) “Faith in Spring”: ’cello, Beatrice Harrison. “Harliequlnade”: recitals. Miss Af. E. Juriss, “Young Fellow, Aly Lad”; isirumental, Salon Orchestra, (a) ‘’Sererule,” (b> “Intermezzo Russe”; soprano, .Hiss It. Stubbs. “May Dew”; piano. Air. A. if. Pettitt, “Rondo No. 1”: tenor. Air. W. Harrison, (a) “Xita Gitana,” (b) String of Pearls”; instrumental. Salon < >rcl estra. “In a Persian Garden”; conalto, Aliss I. Horniblow, L.R.A.AT., Douglrs”: bass-baritone. Mr. G. Ar. Saimoivl. “ll Lnoerato Spirito”; recitals, •' is s AI E. Juriss, (a) “The Soldier.” ib) sleepy"; i istruniental, Salon Orchestra, 1 O “M miet,” (b) “Serenade”; soprano. u Stubbs, (a) “Turn Once Again,” 1 '■ l > ' Weeping Willow”; ’cello. BeaB'ice Harr son, “The Broken Melody”; u ■, Mr. W. Harrison, “The Pipes of Van” .overture. Salon Orchestra. fa) Air. Popple,” (b) “Concert Valse. Es- • idiantina': contralto, Aliss I. Horni- ' “Three Green Bonnets.” (b) Fairy Waters”; instrumental, Salon Or- • hestra. <») “Melodic.” (b) “Slavonic
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 10
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