ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting station* t ansmit as follow: TODAY IYA Auckland: you kilocycles, 600 watts. p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., childa ession Peter Pa 60, dinm r s< s- ' cue,*’ -Alaoid’ Pronunciut'ion and* PlaL*. .Names"; S.l>, orchestra. ••Children’s Overi ire”; 8.12, contralto, Miss K. Christie, 01 * the Wisp 19 Studi » T . ■ ;) “The Two is'heep, ' (b> “Spring Floods”; 3.2 C, vocal. Mr. X. Day and Madame ('ora Melvin. -Calm, Silent Night” ; 5.20._ piano. E. U'ates - . • When a ’Merry Maiden,’” *(b) “Ritouri ell”; 8.42, soprano cornet, Mr. A. Webb, •In the Vale of Llangollen”; S.4G. talk. Mr. A. B. Chappell. M.A.; 9.3, Studi; Trio, (a) “Autumn Song, * (b) ‘Val.se .’lignonne”; 9.12, soprano, .Madame Melin, (a) “If My Songs Were Only winged,” (b) “The Enchanted Forest’ : '•.19. orchestra. “Le rid Ballet Musi.-.-part on. ( record); 9.23, vocal. Mr. buy ; nd Madame Melvin, “Still as the Night”; 27. piano, Mr. Waters, “La Plus (iu-. ! ,onre"; 9.32. c ontralto. Miss Christie, Big Lady Moon”; 9.36, soprano cornet, .Mr. Webb, (a) “Scenes That are Brieht- . st,” (b) Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Itustic&na”: 9.43, orchestra. ”Le Cid Ballet Music,” port two (record). 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles. 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., studio items; 5.0, children -: • ssion: 6.0, dinner music session; T.'t news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. D. McKenzie, The Laws of Rugby”; 8.0. relay <>f ■ sound film feature; Oreehstrina, “Tic .Spartan”; soprano, Miss G. Edwards. < ‘i ) Caro Mio Ben,” (b) “Lament of Isis”; piano, Miss K. Newton, (a) “Rhapsocl\ •n R Minor” (Brahms), (b) “Prelude in P. Flat Major” (Chopin), song recital. Mr Karend Harris, (a) "Rammentai Lie. Di” (Mephistopheles’s aria from Gounod’s “Faust”), (h) “Mepliistopheles’s Serenade” (“Faust”); Orchestrina, “Tht Barber of Seville”; elocution, Mr. A Davey, (a) “The Ballad of the Boliverv ib) “Coastwise Lights”; ’cello, “Melody in E Flat” (Tschaikowsky). (record)' tenor, Mr. S. P. Edwards, “Siciliana”: orchestrina, "The Blue Kitten”; soprano, Miss Edwards, (a) “The Soldier’Wife,” (b) “Deh Vieni non Tardar” piano. Miss Newton, (a) “Prelude in ( Minor” (Chopin), (b) “Sunday Morning in Stuttgart”; song recital, Mr. Harii(a) “Tsevich.” (b) “Up from Somerset”: < irchestrina. Incidental Music to “Faust”; elocutionary, Mr. Davey. “Grandfathe. Smallweel”; band. “Carmen Entr’acte” (record); tenor, Mr. Edwards, "My Desert Flower”: Orchestrina. “Sous le.* Etoiles.” IYA ChrCtchurch: 9SO kilocycle# 600 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.0, children - hour, Aunt Pat; 6.", •. i. -n; 7.' news: ‘>.o. orchestra, “Wake Up ant Dream”; 5.4, tenor, Mr. D. Suckling, “The Sailors of the King”; 8.8. Studio Octet My Lcdy Frayle”; 5.15, mezzo-soprano Mrs. L. Barr i ball, (a) “The Brightest Day,” (b> “The First of May”; 8.21 • \ XT:-. 'i. Ti r.dit-n.- •. ' Tin- A gitn • lor”; 5.27, Octet, "The Leek”; 8.35, bass Mr. W. .1. Richards, (a) “The Skipper,’ (b) “A Chip of the Old Bloch”; 8.43 Octet, ‘ Vienna Life”; 5.53, tenor. Mr Suckling, (a) “I Dream of a Garden o Sunshine.” (b) “For You Alone”; 9.2 Octet, “Hungarian Ltistspiel”: 9.11 mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Barriball, “Hymn: •>f the Old Church Choir”: 9.15, Octet (a) “Save Dance,” (b) “Tin Soldiers” 9.27, bass, Mr. Richards, “Up from Sorn erset”; gramophone dance music to 3 p.m. *YA Punedln:— 650 kilocycles, 600 watts 3 p.m., gramophone items; 5.0, child > en’s hour. Aunt Sheila: 6.0, dinner ses sion; 7.0, news; 8.0. studio concert. TOMORROW 1Y A Auckland: 000 kilocycles, 500 watts 2.45 p.m., relay of football descriptio; Mom Eden Park; 5.0, children’s session « inderella; 6.0, dinner session; 7.0, news • 0, relay of Municipal concert; 10. C gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. • • «2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycle;*, S.UUO watt# ■l p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’ session; 7.0, news; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. J It. Elliott, 8.A., “The Roman Occupatioi in Britain”: 8.0. special programme !• the Wellington Optimists’ Club and th‘ salon Orchestra, "Taking Optimism the Old Folks at Home”; 10.0, grarr.o phone dance programme to ii p.m. 3YA Christchurch; 9SO kilocycle#, 600 watts 3 p.m., studio concert; 5.0, dinner ses siou; 7.0. news; S.O, band. “Good News (record); 8.9. bass. Mr. W. H. Inkste. Three for Jack ’; 8.13, soprano. Miss li liutt, (a) ”1 Hear a Thrush at Eve.” <i. “The Waking of Spring"; 8.19, organ “For Old-Times Sake” (record); >722 vaudeville, The Happiness Boys. "In Bit ■ •nd Pieces”; 9.3 4, Mouthorgan Band “Joyous Greetings March” (record); s.3> . ontralto. Miss K. Bond, (a) “The Four leaf CloVer,” (b) "Sincerity”: 8.44, piam Miss Jl. Macdonald, (a) “Song of th Wanderer.” (b) "Lay My Head Beneatl .1 Rose”; 8.50. baritone. Mr. C. L. Rich ards, “For the Green”; 8.54, recitatini Miss L. Kinsella. “Behind the Veil”; 9.1 band, “In a Clock Store” (record); 9.1 bass, Mr. Inkster, (a) “Till the Sands o the Desert Grow Cold.” <b) “Somewher a. Voice is Calling”; 9.13, soprano, Mis liutt, “love’s Merchant”; 9.17, organ “Sonny Boy” (record); 9 21, vaudeville Happiness Boys, “In Bits and Pieces” 9.33, contralto, Miss Bond, “The Conne nwra Shore”; 9.37, Mouthorgan Band The Royal Return” (record); 9.41, barl tone, .Mr. Richards, (a) “The Powde Monkey,” (b) “The Rebel”: 9.47, pianc Miss Macdonald. <a) "Soinedav, Sweet heart,” (b) “Russian Moon"; *9.52 reci tation. Miss Kinsella. “The Celebrity” 10.0, gramophone dance music to ll p.m 4YA Dunedin: 650 kllocyclea. 600 watts 3 p.m., description of football; 5.0 . hildren* shour, Aunt Anita; 6.0, dinne music; 7.0. news; 8.0, relay of perform ance by Dunedin Amateur Operatic S<cioty of “The Runaway Girl” (Monel; ton and Caryll); 10.0, gramophone danc music to 11 p.m.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1009, 27 June 1930, Page 10
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