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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: TODAY IVA Auckland: 900 kilocycles. 500 watts. 3 p.ra., afternoon session; 5 p.m., child3*en’s session, Peter Pan; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 7.40, talk, Mr. W. E. G. Wheeler, “Esperanto”; 8.0, relay from Lewis Eady Hall; 8.30, special “Brahms” programme. Including: Violin and ’cello, “Double Concerto in A Minor —Third Movement” (Brahms), (record); 8.38, lecture recital. Mrs. D. Basham, “The Life and Works of Brahms”; 8.48, baritone, Mr. J. Bree, (a) “How Fair Art Thou,” (b) “Love Song”; 8.55, Studio Trio, “First Movement and Scherzo from Trio, Op. 87, C Major” (Brahms); 9.7, soprano, Madame M. Towsey, (a) “The May Night,” (b) “The Smith”; 0.14, lecture recital, Mrs. Basham, ‘The Life and Works of Brahms”; 9.24, Studio Trio, “First Movement from Sonata for Piano and Violin, In D Minor” (Brahms); 9.34, baritone, Mr. J. Bree, (a) “The Message,” (b) “Sweet Melodies”; 9.41, violin, “Valse in A Flat” (Brahms). (record); 9.45, soprano, Madame Towsey, (a) “Summer Fields,” (b) “True Love”; 9.52. Studio Trio, “Four Hungarian Dances” (Brahms) * # 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts 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. f lecturette, Mr. N. R. Jacobsen, “Simple Explanations of Scientific Phenomena”; 8 p.m.. Lew James International Radio Players present the Farce Comedy in Three Acts, “Give and Take” (Hoffman); overture, “La Toupee de Nuremburg.” Act I.; Office of John Bauer, president of the Bauer Canning Company. Entr’acte, (a) “Fairy Tiptoe,” (b) “Pansies.” Act II.: Same scene—next morning. Entr’acte, (a) “Etoile Amour,” (b) “The Clown’s Serenade.” ».ct HI.: Same scene—a few months later. )rchestrlna. “T7n Peu d’Amour.” • • * IYA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children’s hour. Aunt Pat; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., talk, Mr. .\f. J. Scott, 8.A., B.Sc., “Winter Feeding of Stock”; 8.0, orchestra, “Electric Girl” (record); 8.5, Valencia Quartet, “Ever of Thee”; baritone, Mr. E. J. Johnson, “King Charles”; 8.12, soprano, Miss L. Fullwood. “Spring’s Awakening”; 8.16, ’cello, Mr. H. Beck, “Scherzo” (Van Goens); 5.19, contralto, Miss M. Taylor, (a) “A Bowl of Roses,” (b) “The Sweetest Flower that Blows”; tenor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, “Macushla”; 8.26, trio, “Trio No. 6” (Bohm); 8.36, song, Mr. R. Lamb. “Eat More Fruit”; 8.40, Valencia Quartet. “Evening’s Pastoral”; 8.47, baritone, Mr. Johnson, “Song of the Wagogner”; 8.51, ’cello, Mr. Beck, “Barcarolle” (Ham Sitt); S. soprano, Miss Fullwood, “There’s a Song Down Every Roadway”; tenor, Mr. Rogers, “Mountain Lovers”; 9.3, contralto, Miss Taylor, “The Hills of Donnegal”; 9.7, trio, (a) “April’s Lady,” (b) “Cradle Song,” (c) “Hungarian Dance No. 1” • Brahms); 9.17. song and monologue, (a) The Hielan’ Jazz.” (b) “Packing”; 9.24, iuartet, “It was a Lover and His Lass”; 9.28, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 3 p.m., gramophone items: 5 t>.ni.. children’s hour. Aunt Sheila; 6 p.*m.. dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., studio concert. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts. 2.30 p.m., relay of football description uom Eden Park: 5 p.m., children s session, Cinderella; 6 p.m.. dinner session: 7 P.m., news; 8 p.m.. band, “The Wee MacGregor Patrol” (record); 5.4, soprano. Miss A. Taylor, “Orpheus with His Lute”; s -' s \ orchestral octet. “Sea Nymphs”; 8.17, novelty vocal, Snappy Three, (a) “Anyihing to make Her Happy.” (b) “Latest Hit”; 8.26, bass-baritone, Mr. A. Wright, ‘ From Oberon in Fairyland”; 8.30, octet, “Cordoba” Intermezzo; 5.36, humour, Mr. s. W. Marshall. “’Arf a Cigar”: 8.40, novelty, Bohemian Duo, (a) “Where the .Sweet Forget-me-nots Remember.” (b) “I’ll Always be in Love with You”; 8.48, male quartet, “Where the Bab-bab-bab-Ulng Brook” (record); 8.51, octet, “Petite Suite de Concert”; 9.2, organ, “This is Heaven” (record): 9.5, soprano, Miss Taylor, (a) “Buy My Strawberries.” (b) • Down Vauxhall Way”; 9.12, Snappy Three. “Come West, Little Girl. Come West”; 9.21, organ. “Sing a Little Love song (record); 9.24. bass-baritone. Mr. Wright, (a) “The Gay Highway.” (b) “Muleteer of Malaga”; 9.31, saxophone duet, “Plantation Echoes”; 9.36, humour, Ur. Marshall, (a) “Coming Home.” (b) “The Load on My Mind”; 9.43, Bohemian Duo, (a) “The Sun is at My Window.” tb) “Just Wondertpg”; 9.51, octet, selection from “Okay”; 10.0, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. m m m 2YA Wellington:— 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 3 p.in., studio concert; 5 p.m., childrens session; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 v>.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Miss F. Oormack, “How Talking Pictures are Produced”; 8.0, relay of "Wellington Harmonic Society’s first concert of season, including: Salon Orchestra, “Slavonic Rhapsody”; choir, “In Going to my Lonesome Bed,” and “Talk About a Child that «iu Love Jesus”: songs. Gretta Don. Scottish soprano, (a) “Dietlre’s Farewell to Scotland,” (b) “The Christ-Child’s Lullaby.” (c) “Isle of My Heart,” (d) “To the Lord of the Isles”; choir, “Summer is Gone” and “The Wood Pcwee”; violin, Mr. W. Haydock, “Andante,” “Symphony Kspagnole” cLalo); piano with orchestra, “Hungarian Dances, Nos. 5 and 6” (Brahms) (record); orchestra, “Marche Vlgerienne”; choir, “The Seal Woman’s Groon” and “The Song of the Gale”; songs. Gretta Don, (a) “Weaving Lilt,” ib) "Sky Milking Song,” (c) “Churning Lilt,” (d) “Spreading the Sea-wrack.” •e) “The Cockle Gatherer”; choir, “I Saw Lovely Phillis” and “The Challenge of Thirr*’; gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. • • • 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., dinner muiiic session; 7 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestra, “Gee Whiz”; 8.5, bass, Mr. L. Fleming, “Ould Doctor Maginn”; 8.9. concertina duets, Messrs. T. and F. Gunther. •a) "Jeannine,” (b) “Always”; 5.13. dialogue. Messrs. G. Graves and M. Clifton, “The ’Ole in the Road”: 8.21, Studio Octet, “Nautical Overture”; 8.31. sketch. Miss A. Chapman and Mr. C. Lawrence, “At the Races”; 8.41, Hawaiian. South Sea Islanders, “Good-bye, Hawaii” (record); 8.44. popular song. Miss K. H. Stewart, “Join Hie Navy”: S.4S. octet, fa) Andantino” (Lemare). (b) “Hungarian Dance” (Delibes); 8.56. chorus, “One Alone” (record): 9.2, organ, (a) “Mean • o Me.” (b) “Deep Night” (record); 9.8, bass. Mr. Fleming, (a) “The Queen of Connemara.” (b) “The Company Ser-geant-Major”; 9.14, Studio Octet, (a) ‘Magic of Love,” (b) “Abade Printaniere”: 9.20, sketches, Miss Chapman and Mr. Lawrence, “Their Wedding Day,” “Before and After Marriage”; 9.30. concertina duets, Messrs. T. and F. Gunther, (a) “Heliotrope,” (b) “Ben riur Chariot Race”; 9.40, octet, “Serenade d’Amour.” (b) “Pizzicato Polcft” (Strauss); 9.46. songs. Miss Stewart, “Deep in My Heart,” ind “Waltz Song” (Friml): 9.52, Hawaiian, “Ulumehi o Kaala” (record); 9.55, oqtet, “Goblin Blues”; gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., children’s hour. Aunt Anita; 6 p.m., dinner inuelc; 7 p.m., news session; S p.m., relay of oYA; 10 p.m., gramophone dance , music to 11 p.m.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 8

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 8

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 8

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