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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting station* j tranamit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 800 kilocycle*. 500 watt* 3.0 p.m.. studio items; 5.0 p.m., children's session, conducted by Uncle l>ave; 0.0 p.m., dinner and market reports; 7.15 p.m., talk. Mr. j G. Campbell, • Motoring’*; 7.10 p.m., talk, j Mr. F. E. MacKenzie, “Native Dud j Life”; 8.0 p.m., excerpts from talkie pictures from the Majestic Theatre will be j introduced into this programme; over- | .. re, IVA Orchestra- Octet, "vaubt"; soprano, Mrs. F. Evans, “Love Me j Now!”; cello, W. H. Squire, “Tales of ; Hoffman”; baritone, Mr. H. B. Coney, j fa) “II Balen,” (b) “The Heart Bowed Down”; instrumental, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Bridal Chorus and Wedding Pro- , cession”: contralto. Miss ID. Moore, (a) ' “Love the Vagrant,” (b) “Romance”; talk, Mr. A. B. Chappell, ‘Topical Talk”; operatic selection. New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, “Pagliacei”; instrumental, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Four Lances” from the "Rebel Maid”; soprano, Mrs. Evans, (a) “Star of Fate,” (b) “Dreamland Lover”; pianoforte, Mr. C. Towsey, (a) "Impromptu in A Flat,’* (b) “Impromptu in C Sharp Minor”; baritone, Mr. Coney, “Vision Fugitive”; selection, IYA Orchestral Octet, "Tonight’s the Night”; contralto. Miss Moore, “Eascia Uh’io Pianga”; cello, W. H. Squire, “Berceuse ne Jocelyn” selection, IYA Orchestral Octet, “Gaiety Girl Waltz.” • 2YA Wellington:— 720 kilocycle*. 5.000 watt* 3.0 p.m., studio items; 3.C0 p.m. and 4 30 p.m.. sports results; 5.0 p.m., children’s session; 6.0 p.m., dinner music session; 7.0 p.m., news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, “For the Man on the Land ; y.O p.m., overture, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Nell Gwynn Lances”; soprano. Miss P. Martin, (a) “My Life is Love,” (b) “Love Will Find a Way”; baritone, Mr. C. Moss, (a) “Sir Roger.” (b) “Route Marching”; Instrumental Trios, (a) “Nina,” <b)) “Gipsy Dance”; entertainers, Miss M. Oakes and Mr. L. Stark, “Knitting,” “Not That Sort of Person,” “Sob Stuff”; soprano, Miss Martin, “My Hero”; baritone, Mr. Moss, “A Japanese Love Song”; instrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra; suite, 2YA Salon Orchestra, “Enfant Prodique”, entertainers, Miss Oakes ard Mr. Stark, “Under the Bazunka Tree,” “That’s You Baby,” “What Wouldn’t I Do fo: That Mar* *; s nsrrumental, 2YA Salon Orchestra, Petite Rhapsody Russe”; danco programme. mm* 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 500 watts Silent Lay. * 4YA Dunedin:— 650 kilocycles, 500 watts S.O o.ru., I'rnmofnone item**: 4.25 p.m., sporting results; 5.0 p.m., children’s hour, conducted by Uncle George; 6.0 p.m., dinner ■—inn: T.U p.m., news session; 7.15 ’* m., talk, Mr. R. W. Marshall, “Tourist 2sort:i”; 8.0 p.m., programme by Salva>n Army Band; march, the band, “Red held;; selection, the band, “In Emanil’s Praise”; soprano, Mis. L. Carty, We’d Better Bide a Wee”; orchestra, laza Theatre Orchestra, “My Lady ainty”; recitals, Miss N. Bus well, (a) Dne Side Please,” (b) “Foolish Quesona”; meditations, the band, “Adeste idells” baritone Mr. N. H. North, (a) 8m Gtjpey,” (b) “Serenata”; l.ymn tunes, the band, “Beethoven and Spohr”; mezzo-contralto, Miss H. Roy, (a) “The Hawk,” (b) “In My Garden”; selection, the band, “Musical Switch”; soprano, Mrs. Carty, (a) “Homeland,” (b) “The Mountains of Mourne”; piccolo, Gennin Brothers, "Fluttering Birds”; recital, Miss Busweli, “The Highwayman”; selection, band, “Warriors’ Reward”; baritone, Air. North, “On Wings of Song”; light opera. Plaza Theatre Orchestra, “The Busy Bee”; selection, the band, “Beauty of Christ”: mezzo-contralto, Miss Roy, “Fair Spring is Returning”; march, the band, “Beaumont.” TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0 p.m*. children's session, conducted by Undo Tom; 6.0 p.m., dinner session; 7.0 p.m., news and market reports; 7.40 p.m., talk. Madam© M. Milne, “Health and Diet”; 8 0 p.m., quartet, Bert Kingsland’s Sa f phone Quartet, “Walking the Dog soprano, Mrs. J. le Pettit, (a) “Maori Slumber So ig,” (b) “Little Bit of a Man”; piano and vocal, Air. and Mrs Scott, (a) piano, “Etude Butterfly,” (b> novelty interlude, “Upright and Grand.’ (c) vocal, “While the Incense is Burning," (d) vocal, “At Dawning’’; humour, Mr. Z. Wood, ’Mack and Jill”; quartet. Bert. Kingsland’s Saxophone Quartet, “Ghost of the Saxophone”; contralto, Airs. B. JellarU, (a) “Whatever is, is Best,” (b> “Smiling Through”; humour. Little Woods Duo, "Do You Like Me”; quartet., Bert Kingsland’s Quartet, “Moaning Saxophone Ray”; pianoforte and Vocal, Mr. and Mrs Scott, (a) piano, “Autumne,” (b) vocal, “The Floral Dance,” (c) piano. "Fantasie Impromptu,” (d) vocal and piano, “Atec.ley of Latest Hits”; humour. Mr. Wood, “Lord Lundy”; quartet, Bert Kingsland’s Saxophone Quartet, “.Rennet’s Triumphal Alarch”; contralto. Alls. Jellard, “Awake!”; humour, Littlt Woods Duo, “Accounts”; gramophone lecturerecital, Mr. K. Atkinson, “Echoes of St. Patrick’s Lay.” 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watt* Silent day. • • • 4YA Dunedin:— 650 kilocycles. 500 watts 3.0 p.m., gramophone items; 3.15 p.m., talk. “Fixed Versus Movable Equipment ; 4.2. i p.m., sporting results; 5.0 p.m.. children’s hour, conducted by Rig Brother Bid; 6.0 p.m., dinner music; 7.0 p.im, news session; 7.15 p.m., talk, Dr. A- Fisher, “The Alarketing Conditions of the Farm”; 8.0 p.m., relav oi! grand popular concert from Dunedin Town Hujl, under the auspices of the ladies’ committee of the Day Nursery; dance programme.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 924, 18 March 1930, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 924, 18 March 1930, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 924, 18 March 1930, Page 8

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