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ON THE AIR

N«w Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts. Silent day. gYA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts f, p.m., studio Items; 5 p.m., childdinner music session; 7 ii.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette., Mr. H. C. South. “Books—Grave and Gay”; 8 p.m.. 2YA Orchestrina, “Gluck Overture”; 8.11 p.m., contralto. Miss H. Chudlev, "Down by the Sally Gardens”; 8.15 p.m., piano, Miss G. Carthy, L.A.8., F.T.C.L., “First Movement Waldstein Sonata” (Beethoven): 8.22 p.m.. studio presentation on W. \V. Jacob's dramatic play, "The Monkeys Paw”; cast. Mr. White, Victor S. Lloyd; Mrs. White, Ivisie Lloyd; Herbert White, their son, E. K. Render; Sergeant-Major Morris, H. A. Painter; 8.52 p.m., orchestrina, “Petite Suite”; 9.4 p.m., contralto, Miss Chudley, (a) “All Through the Xight,” (b) “Verdant Meadows”; 9.11 p.m., orchestrina, (a) “Llebestraum,” (b) “Minuet” (Mozart); 9.19 p.m., baritone, Mr. S. Clements, (a) “Two Romances,” (b) “Muleteer of Malaga”: 9.26 p.m., orchestrina, “Echoes from the Volga,” part 1; 9.36 p.m., studio presentation of the comedy, “The Bear Beparted” (Ploughton); cast: Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan, s sters, Elsie Lloyd and Susie Painter; Henry Slater and Ben Jordan, their husbands, E. R. Render and 11. A. Painter: Victoria Slater, a girl of 10, Marjorie Murray; Abel Merryweather, Victor S. T.loyd; 10.6 p.m., orchestrina, “Echoes From the Volga,” part 2. 3YA Christchurch : SJBO kilocycles, 600 watts 2 p.m., afternoon session- 5 p.m., children’s hour, “Scatterjoy”; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., new.-: 8 pm., Christchurch Municipal Band, “Old Nobility,” and “Corinella”; 8.12 p.m., contralto. Miss M. Burrows, “Keep On Hopin' ”; 8.16 p.m.. Broadcasting Trio, (a) “After Sunset,’* (b) “At the Brook,” (c) “Gavotte” Glosser); 8.26 p.m., humour at the piano, Miss L. Kinsella, “Hebe Ribbons”; 8.31 P.m., band, “Fierce Raged the Tempest”; 5.35 p.m., male quartet, “Where the Bab-

bab-babbling Brook” (record); S.3S p.m.. ; Kinema Organ, “Long: Ago” (record); 8.41 p.m., baritone, Mr. W. H. Inkster, (a) •The Veteran's Song,” (b) “Until”; 8.49 p.m., band. "The Pirates of Penzance” selection: 9.2 p.m.. Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Melodie” (Moskowski), (b) “Intermezzo” (“Carmen”), (c) “Country Dance”; 9.12 p.m., contralto, Miss Burrows, (a) “Five Little Piccaninnies.” (b) ■ What a Wonderful World It Would Be”; 9.18 p.m., cornet. Bandsman Barbsby, “11 Faeio”; 9.25 p.m., humour, Miss Kinsella, “These Men": 9.30 p.m., organ, “My Mother's Eyes” (record); 9.33 p.m., male quartet, “I’m Feathering a Nest” (record); 9.36 p.m., trombone duet, Bandsmen D. Kirk and D. Stribling, “The Gliders”: 9.4 L p.m., baritone, Mr. Inkster, “The Blue Dragoons”; 9.45 p.m., orchestra, “Along Miami Shore”; 9.48 p.m.. chorus, "New Moon Selections” (record); 9.56 p.m., band, “Colonel Bogey.” 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children’s hour. Uncle Allan; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m.. talk, Dr. A. G. B. Fisher, “Education in the Modern World”; 8 p.m., presentation «>f a “mosaic” in music, “Cairo,” by the • Majors”; Scent; Act 1, the Gates of Cairo; Act 2, an encampment on the Nile; Act 3, the slave market. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: tOO kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children's session, Uncle Dave; 6 p.m., dinner session 7 p.m., news; 7.15 p.m., talk, Mr. G. Campbell, “Motoring”; 7.40 p.m., talk. Rev. Angus MacDonald, 0.8. E., “The Sacred Ibis of the Egyptians”; 8 p.m., relay of talkies from Majestic Theatre; orchestral o<*tet, “.Veil Gwynn” overture; 8.9 p.m., baritone, Mr. W. Oemmell, (a) “Come, Open Wide Your Window,” (b) “Village Blacksmith”; 8.16 p.m., hand, ‘Carmen Entr’acte No. 1” (record); x. 20 p.m., one-act play*, Auckland Comedy Players, “The Kiss”; 8.45 p.m., octet, two dances from* “Prince Igor”; 8.53 p.m., soprano. Miss L. Solomon, (a) “Vio Che Sapete,” (b) "Porgi Amor”; 9.2 p.m.. octet, “Fantasia” on “William Tell”; 9.12 l in., baritone. Mr. Gemmell, “Lend Me Your Aid”: 9.16 p.m., band, “Carmen Entr’acte No. 2” (record): 9.20 p.m., oneact play, Auckland Comedy Players, “A Little Dinner”; octet, “Chanson Indone”; soprano. Miss Solomon, “The Dancing l.esson”; male choir, (a) “Early One Morning,” (b) “When for the World’s Repose” (record): 9.52 p.m., octet, selection from “Tiptoes. ’ 2YA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles* 6,000 watt* 3 p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children’s session; 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, “For the Man on the Land”; X p.m., overture, Salon Orchestra, “Stradella” Overture; 8.9 p.m., soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, (a) “Who Knows,” (b) ''The Cuckoo Clock”; 8.15 p.ni.. relay of Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio recital, “First Movement of the Archduke Trio” (Beethoven); 5.25 p.m., baritone, Mr. L. J. Bryan, (a) “I’ve Got a Motto,” (b) “Just as Father Used to Do”; 5.32 p.m., songs. Miss L. Charles, <a) “Roses and June,” (b) “Painting the Clouds with Sunshine”: 8.37 p.m.. Salon orchestra, “Coppelia Ballet”; 8.45 p.m., humour, Mr. D. Stark, “The Engineer”; 5.51 p.m., soprano, Mrs. Dunn, “An Open Secret”: 8.55 p.m., orchestra, “Song of the Clock”; 9.3 p.m., lecturette, Dr. D. E. Platt-Mills, “The New Zealand Obstetrical Endowment Fund”; 9.10 p.m., baritone, Mr. Bryan, “Coeleur de Rose; 9.14 p.m., songs. Miss Charles, (a) Love is a Dreamer,” (b) “Smiling Irish Eyes”; 9.20 p.m., relay of Trio Recial, “First Movement. Quintet in C Minor” (Dohnanyi); 930 p.m., humour, Mr. Stark, “The Postle”; 9.35 p.m., gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. • • * 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 600 watts Silent day. • * * 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles; 500 watts 3 p.m., gramophone items: 5 p.m., children's hoi r. Uncle George. 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; S p.m., studio con- < ert by the Kaikorai Band and assisting artists.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 10

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 10

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 10

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