ON THE AIR
Now Zealand broadcasting station* transmit as follow: TODAY IYA Aucklsnd: — ' 900 kilocycles, 600 watts. 12.30 p.m., relay of community singing; 5 d children’s session, conducted by Uncle Dave; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk, Mr. N. Kerr, "Physical Culture'; 8.0, evening with the IYA Broadcasting Choir, under Mr. Len Barnes. The programme will Include the following:—Part songs, IYA choir! "The Blue Alsatian Mountains,” “Drink to Me Only,” “The Sea Hath Its Pearls, “Old Mother Hubbard,” ‘‘Softly, Softly Over the Sea,” ‘‘The Oars are Splashing Lightly,” "Come Unto These Yellow Sands,” “Hymn to Music,' “In This Hour of Softened Splendour,” and Route Marchin’ topical talk, Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A.; piano Mr. Cyril Towsey, •'Autumn"; solos—Mrs. H. L. Timmings (soprano), "My Soul," “One Little Hour" and “Arcady is Ever Young ; Miss Cl. V. Brooke (contralto), “There s a Land,” “Life’s Epitome," and “Love’s Old Sweet Song"; Miss M. Irving (elocutionist), ”1 Wouldn’t Be Too Ladylike, “Cats and Dogs,” and “Just Fancy. gYA WalllnQton:720 Kilocycles, 6,000 watti Silent day. • • • tVA Christchurch:#BO kilocycles, 600 watt* 3 p.m., studio concert; 6.0, children’s hour. Uncle John; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.30 market reports; 8.0, relay of concert by Christchurch Orchestral Society of 60 players; conductor. Professor Oddone Savini. The following will be presented:—”sth Symphony—2nd and Last Movement” (Tschaikowsky); "Rlenzi Overture” (Wagner); “Suite” Ambrosio); “Danse Egotic” (Mascagni); “Elegie for 24 Violin and Organ (Frederick Corder); vooal soloist, Miss M. O’Grady, "Lo. Here the Gentle: Lark’ ; “Ah Fors’ e Lui” ("Traviata’ ) (Verdi). • • • 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watt* 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0, children's hour, Big Brother Bill; 6.0, dinner music; 7.0, news; 8.0, programme of band music; 9.33, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 600 watts. 11.45 a.m., relay of A.R.C. meeting results; 5 p.m., children’s session, Peter Fan; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news; 8.0, presentation of nigger minstrel show by the Minus Fives, assisted by Bert Kingsland’s Saxophone Quartet; 9.30, programme of gramophone dance music. • me 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 6,000 watts 3 p.m., studio items; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0, news; 7.30, lecturette, Mr. J. W. Fergie, “The Romance of the Main Trunk Railway”; 7.40, lecturette Mr. L. D. Webster, “The Sad Decay of Jazz”; 8.0, Wellington Artillery Band, (a) “King of the Clouds,” (b) “The Silver Star”; 8.13, soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, “Destiny”; 8.17, baritone Mr. J. Horraok, (a) “Before the Dawn,” (b) "Salaam”; 8.23, band, “My Pretty Jane”; 8.33, elocution, Mrs. M. Tonks, “The Tsh’ Habit”; 8.38, tenor, Mr. G. A. Blackie, “Bonny Mary of Argyle”; 8.42, Wurlitzer organ “The Monk’s Dream” (record); 8.45, contralto, Miss I. Stanton, “The Holy City”; 8.49, concerted, “Our Village Concert” (record); 8.57, band, “Moonlight in Venice”; 9.5, soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, (a) “Keep on Hopin’,” (b) “Sing, Sing, Blackbird’; 9.11, baritone, Mr. Horrack, “Hail Caledonia”; 9.15, band, “Fascination”; 9.20, elocution, Mrs. Tonks, “How to Capture Your Prince”; 9.25, orchestra, (a) “Klllarney,” (b) “The Old Rustic Bridge” (record); 9.31 tenor, Mr. Blackie, “Dream Boat”; 9.35, band, “Satanella”; 9.47, contralto, Miss Stanton, (a) “Morepork,” (b) “Mokt”; 9.53, sea shanties, (a) “Walk Him Along. Johnny,” (b) “Johnny Comes Down to Hilo” (record); 9.56, band, (a) “Madeline,” (b) “The Hustler.” • ft * 3YA Chrlitchurch: 980 kilocycles, 600 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children’s hour. Uncle Frank; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news. 7.30, review of Journal of Agriculture; 8.1, orchestra, “Invitation to the Waltz”; tenor, Mr. E. Rogers, (a) "The Last Watch,” (b) "Dreams of Long Ago”; 8.15, cello, “Harlequinade” (record); 8.18, soprano. Miss G. Brooks, (a) “A Soft Day,” (b) "My Bird of April Days”; 8.24, studio octet, (a) "Spanish Serenade” (Bizet), (b) “Northern Song,” (c) “Old English Dance Tunes”; 8.30, bass, Mr. R S. H. Buchanan, “The Song of Gybrlas, the Crean”; 8.34, trio, Fritz Kreisler, Hugo Kreisler and Michael Raucheisen, "Syncopation” (record); 8.37, mezzo-soprano. Miss L. M. Miller, “Like to the Damask Rose”; 8.41, octet, “Three English Dances” (Cowan); 8.54, bass, "Homeward Bound”; 9.2, cello, “The Broken Melody”; 9.5, tenor, Mr. Rogers, (a) “The Dream,” (b) “Good Night, Beloved”; 9.11, studio octet, “Five Pieces for Strings” (Purcell); 9.17, soprano. Miss Brooks, (a) “Devotion,” (b) “The Green Hat”; 9.22, trio, “Marche Miniature Viennois” (Kreisler) (record): 9.25, bass, Mr. Buchanan, (a) “A Song at Dawn,” (b) “The Pipes of Pan”; 9.31, octet, (a) “Minuet al Antico” (Karganoff), (b) “Morris Dance” (Noble - ); 9.40, mezzo-soprano. Miss Miller, (a) “Ah, Weep No More.” (b) “O That Is Were So”; 9.46, bass, “The Old Superb’ (record); 9.50, octet, “Four Indian Love Lyrics.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 989, 4 June 1930, Page 10
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752ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 989, 4 June 1930, Page 10
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