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ON THE AIR

New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow : TODAY •Y A Auckland: you Kilocycles, 500 watts. t fn-s" session, Peter Pan : 6 p.m., dinner Mr. X. M. Richmond. “Life and Labour in 19th Century”; S p.m., Auckland i irphans’ Club Orchestra, (a) “Freedom's Flag,” (b) “Slavonic Rhapsody” (Friedmann; S. 10 p.m.. tenor, Bio. FryerItaisher, “Cumberland Folk Song”; S.M P.m.. organ, "In the Heart of the Sun**fct” (record); 8.17 p.m., bell solo, Bro. \V. Hicks, “Bells of Ouseley”; orchestra, “Maritana” selection; 5.117 p.m., humour, Bro. C. Zahara. “The Litter From the Bin”; S.m p.m.. orchestra, (a) “Tigers Tail “ (b) "Malindy,” (c) “Watermelon Fete”; S.tl p.m.. baritone. Bro. E. Snell. • Thou Art Risen, My Beloved”; S.4J p.m., “Rose l Ah’irie" selection: 9.1 p.!n.,^tenoie •Vm' UVVhf-straT "“Viibernian Suite”; humour, Bro. Zahara, “Buying a i;iiit'’ ■ 9.17 p.m., violin. Bro. Haydn Murray, “Romance” (Wieniawski); 9.2 S p.m., baritone. Bro. Snell. “To Antliea' ; 9.2 i p,n orchestra, “The Middy”; 9.2” p.m.. gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. UYA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 0,000 watts, p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children’s p m. l ° newsT 740 p.m., lecturette. Mr. J.. ii. Webster, “For the Man Who .Stiil I lates Ops”; 8 p.m.. Band of the t«irst Battalion, Wellington Regiment, (a) • AVhitefield,” <b) “A String of Pearls'; s ! t p.m., soprano, Miss K. YV artl. ‘ Ave .Maria” (Gounod); S.IS p.m., orchestra, Si Mes Vers Avaiant des Ailes” (I*2- , ~rd); 8.21 p.m., song recital. Mr. Barehd Harris, (a) "My Old Shako,’ (b) A /.emeral”; 8.01 p.m., cornet, Sergeant W. Baric* “The Caledonian”; S.3G pin., humorous'sketch. Misses B. and E. Cox, Allitnie its”; 8.44 p.m.. Novelty Trio, The Heart of the Sunset (record); 5.4. ■ in., ter or, Mr. .J. Hines, ”1 Dream of a Garden of Sunshine”; 5.53 p.m., contralto, Mrs. W. L. Britton, ‘Turn Ye To Me”; 5.;,7 p.m.. band, ”The Cock o’ the North”; '* 4 p.m., soprano. Miss Wood. ‘‘Bird Songs a . Eventide”; 0.8 p.m., orchestra, •Serenade—Millions d'Arlequin” (record); ;» 11, song recital, Mr. Harris, (a) “The Floral Dance.” (b) “Kol Nidrei”: 0.21 n.m., band, “Ireland”; 0.31 p.m.. humor,,ur sketch. Misses Stewart and Cox, “We Mine at Seven”; 0.-42 p.m., tenor, Mr. Hines, (a) “Here’s to Love and Laughter," (b) * “One Alone”; 0.39 p.m., ~l’gan, "La Golondrina” (record); ..*.48 p.m., band, “Buy a Broom”; 0.54 p.m., » ontralto, Mrs. Britton, (a) “Robin Adair,” (b> “O Can Ye Sew Cushions?”; 10 p.m., band, (a) “Wildflower,” (b) “The 1 lowitzer.” IYA Christchurch: OSO kilocycles, 600 waits 3 p.m.. afternoon session; 5 p.m., children's hour, UnclQ Frank; G p.m., dinner .-■ession; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m., talk, Mr. A. C. Bretherton. “The Financial Outlook”: 8 p.m., orchestra, “Carnaval Romain” (record); 8.0 p.m.. Grand Opera ouartet, "London Town”; contralto. Miss A. Vinsen, “Ye Powers That Dwell Below”; B.IG p.m.. Studio Octet, overture “R’lmpressario”; 8.22 p.m.. bass, Mr. J. Filer, ' ‘The Wanderer”; soprano and tenor, “Stay, Stay, Turridu”; 8.30 p.m.. string quartet, “Quartet in E Flat—Canr.onetta” (Mendelssohn), (record); 5.34 p.m., soprano, Madame Gower Burns, ia) “Snowflakes,” (b) “Departed”; 8.30 P.m., recitation, Miss D, Jenkins, Portia’s Mercy Speech”; 5.44 p.m., tenor, Mr. E. Rogers, "Rend Me Your Aid”; v4B p.m., Octet, “Dramatic Music”; 0.2 p.m., band. "La Per© de la Victorie” (record); 0.6 p.m., bass, Mr. Filer, ”1 Will Not Grieve”; 0.10 p.m., octet, (a) “True Rove,” (b) “Norwegian Folk Dance”; hi 4 p.m., contralto and tenor, Miss Vinsen and Mr. Rogers, “Home to Out Mountains”; 0.18 p.m.. contralto. Miss Vinsen, “Still as the Night”; 0.21 p.m., violin, ’cello, flute and harp, “Spring Song” (record); 9.24 p.m., soprano Madame Burns, “The Sad Years RoL By”; 0.28 p.m., octet, ‘Scenes Pittoresquos": 0.40 p.m., tenor, Mr. Rogers, “The Flower Song” (Carmen); 0.44 p.nt., recitation, Miss Jenkin, “Jeannie McNeale”: :*.40 p.m., piano. “Hungarian Rhapsody Vo. 34” (Riszt), (record); 0.57 p.m. Grand Opera Male Duo, “Soldiers and • ’omrade.s”; Grand Opera Quartet, “Tli€ Wandering Minstrel”: 10.3 p.m.. octet. “Remembrances of Brahms.” 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts Si tent day. TOMORROW 1 YA Auckland 000 kilocycles. 500 watts :: p.m., afternoon session: 5 p.m., child ■ • it's session. Pel.-!- 1 ■..!•; ••.«-. dinner session; 7.0, news; 7.40, talk, Mr. W. K. G Wheeler. “Esperanto”: 8.0. 1Y A Octet "Rosamunde” overture; 8.0, baritone Mr. J. Bree. “To the Sea”; S.l 1, cello •Old Scotch Melody” (record): 8.18 0.-tet, (a) “Praeludium,” (b) “Prelude’ i Svendsen); 8.25. soprano, Madame M Vowsey. (a) “Thou Art Dike a Loveh Flower,” (b) “Take a Blossoming Lilac" 8.32, string quarter “The ‘Emperor Quartet” (record); 8.36, octet, “Polonaisi Ariette and Passacaglia” (Handel llarty): 8.45, talk. Mrs. D. Basham “Paderewski”; 9.2, band. “Seniiramide’ »record); 0.10, baritone. Mr. J. Bree, (a “Simon the Cellarer,” (b) “By the Righ of the Moon”: 9.17. octet, (a) "Echo,’ <b) Old Vienna”: 9.28. soprano, Madaim Towsev, “How Shines the Dew”: 9.31 quartet. “Scherzo from Quartet D Minor’ < Schumann) (record); 9.34, talk. Mrs 1 'asham. “Elman”; 0.49. octet, fa) "Danci Humoresque,” (b> “Finlandia.” 2YA Wellington: J2U Kilocycles. 6.UUO waits 3 p.m., studio items; 5.0. children': session; 6.0, dinner music session; 7.0 news; 7.40. lecturette. a member, “To< U "; 8.0. relay sound film feature; orehes trina. “Royal Overture"; soprano. Mis: .\r. Sawyer, "Villanelle”: piano. Miss E • loodson. (a) “Serenade” (Seliutt). (a Hapriee” (Xilmann); baritone. Mr. W Boaidman. ‘‘Gentle Visions of Scenes Be loved”: orchestrina. "Offenbach” selee Tion; sketch. Mr. <\ Gardiner and Mis: M. Freeman. “The Seance”; violin “Siciliana” (record): contralto. Mrs. R Kemp. “O Fatal Gift”: band, “Tin Geisha” selection (record); tenor. Mr. H Phipps, "Onaway. Awake, Beloved” string quartet, "Gavotte” ("Mignon”) duet. Miss Sawyer and Mr. Boarclman “Sighing”: orchestrina. “Mareln Turque”: soprano. Miss Sawyer. “Sing S\Teet Bird"; baritone, Air. Boardman “Red Rose”; orchestrina, “Mr. Popple” sketch. Air. Gardiner and Aliss Freeman “Dining Out”; band, “The Belle of Nov York” selection (record): contralto. Mrs Kemp. "Pale Moon”; tenor, Air. Phipps “In Firentlship’s Name”: vocal with or • hestra. (a) "Ivan Carvll Memories,” (b "Paul Rubens Memories” (record); or chestrina, “Wine. Women and Sung.” SYA Christchurch: 930 Kilocycles. SOU watts :: p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children’: hour. Aunt Pat; 6.0. dinner session; 7.0 news; 8.0, band, “Scottish MedleV; 8.5 vocal. Valencia Quartet, “The Widov Malone”; bass. Air. E. J. Johnson, “Tin Yeomans Wedding Song”; 8.13, violin Miss 1. Morris, "Canzonetta" (D’Ain brosio) 8.17, soprano. Aliss R. Fullwood “The Valley of Raughter"; tenor am bass, "Excelsior”: 8.25. Broadcasting Trio, (a) “After Sunset,” (b) “At tin Brook.’ «■ > “Gaiotte” 0 U ss< c); 8.33 contralto, Miss M. Taylor, “O Rovel; Night": 8.39. tenor, Mr. T. G. Rogers “Roses”: 8.43. banjolin. Air. S. Birch “Gems of Erin”: 8.19, Valencia, Quartet Vomo to tie* Fair"; bass. Mr. Johnson "The Rittle Irish (’.ill”; 8.56, violin, ATis; Morris. "Hornpipe”; 9.0. soprano. Mis. Fullwood, “The Pipes of Pan’’; 9.6, ban joltn, Air. Birch, “11 Bacio”; 9.11, con tralto. Miss Taylor. “My Ships”; tenor Air. Rogers, “Nirvana”: 9.18. trio, < a “Melodic” (Moszkowski), (l») "Inter mezzo” (Bizet), (e) “Countrv Dance” 9.30, gramophone dance music*to 11 p.m 4YA Dunedin: 050 kllocvole3. fOO watt*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 10

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ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 10

ON THE AIR Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 10

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