BROADCASTING
Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follows: MONDAY, MAY 20. 1 Y.-V Auckland,—Silent. 2YA Wellington (420 metres).—3.o p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; relay from Messrs Kirkcaldie and .Stains’ Ltd., of tearoom music by the Trio; Studio items; 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session conducted by Uncle <leff. 6.0: Dinner session, gramophone records. 7.0; News session. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr H. C. South, “Books: Grave and Gay.” 8.0; Chimes; overture, Orchestra, “Overture in B Plat”; soprano solo, Miss Isabel Cooper, “Serenata”; duo for 1 two pianos, Messrs Gordon Short and Mat Dixon, “Waltz” (Arensky); bass-baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “O, Thou, Palermo”; suite, Orchestra, “Scheherazade”; recital, Mr C. Gardiner, “Odysseus”; contralto, Miss Evelyn -Robinson, “Last Night”; violin solo, “ Liebeslicd'' (record); tenor solos, Mr Eric Rish;worth, “Drink to Mo Only With Thine Eyes” and “Ah! How Delightful the Morning”; instrumental, Ororehestra, repeat number; weather report; soprano solos, Miss Isabel Cooper, “L’Envoi” and “If I Lost the Stars”; song suite, Orchestra, “In a Persian Garden”; baritone solo, Mr Barry Coney, “Waiata Maori”; recital, Mr O. Gardiner, ‘ 1 Mr and Mrs White Hold Hands”; violin solo, 1 ‘ Lieibesfreud ’ ’ (record); contralto solos, Miss Evelyn Robinson, “Five Eyes” and “There's a Big Lot of Sunshine”; tenor solos, Mr Erie Rishworth, “Wandering” and “Whither”; instrumental, Orchestra, “Slavonic Rhapsody.” 3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by “Scatterjoy.” 7.0; News session, 7.30: Talk, Mr C. Buckett, “Physical Culture for Women.” 8.0: Chimes. Studio programme by Derry’s Military Band (under the conductorship of Mr J. M. Scott) and assisting artists. —March, Band, “Funiculi- Fauieula”; gavotte, Band, “Stephanie”; mezzo soprano solo, Mrs Stephen Parr “If I Built a World for You”; male cpiartet, “Old Pals are the Besh Pals After All” (record); instrumental, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “The Muses” and “Presto”; baritone solo, Mr Cyril Eish,worth, “A Bandit's Life is the Life for Me”; selection, Band, “Faust”; vocal solo, Miss A. Glanville, “Only a Rose”; recital Mr Harold Shaw, “ 'Tisn’t Worth It”; waltz, Band, “Sobre Las Olas”; mezzo soprano solos, Mrs Stephen Parr, “I Passed By Your Window” and “Absent”; weather report; baritone solo, Mr Cyril Rishworth, “Oh! Oh! Hear the Wild Winds Blow”; male choir, “The Long Day Closes” (record); instrumental trios, Christchurch Trilo, ‘lsola,” “Songs My Mother Taught Me” and “Serenade of the Moon”; old-time popular songs, Miss Avril Glanville, “The Song That Reached My Heart” and “Granny’s Song at Twilight”; saxophone solo, “La Ginquantine ” (record); tenor solo, “The World is Waiting for the (Sunrise” (record); fantasia, Band, “A Cavalry Charge”; recital, Mr H. Shaw, “The Waxworks Watchman”; baritone solo, “Barber of Seville; I’m the •Factotum of the Town” (record); vocal duet, “Just We Two” (record); Oriental scene, Band, “In a Chinese Temple Garden”; . march, Band, “Great American Favourite.” 4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m; Selected gramophone items; 4.25, sporting results to hand. 6,0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Lecturette, Dr, Fisher, Dominion president, under the auspices of the League of Nations Union, on “The International Labour Office, Geneva.” 8.0; Studio concert.
TUESDAY, MAY 21. IYA Auckland (333 metres).—3.o p.m: Afternoon session, t selected Studio items; .literary selection 'by the Announcer; further selected Studio items; 4.2 d, sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: News session and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr 0. Campbell, “Motoring.B.o: Chimes; relay of orchestral music from Majestic Theatre; duet, Madame Cora Melvin and Mr Norman Day, “The Garden of Your Heart”; recital, Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, “Burglar Bill”; grand organ solo, “Simple, Avon” (record); tenor, Mr George Barnes, “La Donna e Mobile” and “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes”; instrumental trio, Studio Trio, “Three Cuban Dances”; contralto solos, Miss' Phyllis Hazcill, “Habanera” and “ Quartdo a lo Licta”; relay of orchestral music, from the Majestic Theatre; baritone solo, Mr Norman Day, “Mandalay”; weather report; grand organ, “Saint d’Amour” (record); soprano solo, Madame Cora Melvin. “The Lark Now Leaves Its Wat’ry Nest” and “I Wonder if Love is a Dream” cello solos, Miss Molly Wright, “La Bandoline” and “Gavotte”; tenor solo, Mr George Barnes, “L’Elisir d’Amore”; piano solos, “La Cainpnne.il a ’ ’ and “Staccato Etude” (record); recital Miss Maisie Carte-Lloyd, “A Pleased Customer Returns” and “Her Lovers”; baritone solo, Mr Norman Day, “The Rose Will Blow”; instrumental trio, Studio Trio, “Gipsy Love” light opera, selection; contralto solo, Miss
P, Haze.ll, “O Mi(o Fernando”; marches, “Funeral March of a Marionette” ami “Punjaub March” (record).
2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner session, gramophone records. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Lecturette, representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chimes; overture, Orchestra, ‘ ‘ Romantique''; tenor solo, Mr E. W. Robbins, “Ships of Aready”; violin solo, Mr W. McLean, “Good-bye” and “Schon Basina rin”; humour, the Co-optimists in short turns and encores; suite Orchestra, “A Night iy Madrid”; popular songs, Messrs Edward Silver and
Billy Hart in the latest popular song hits; Hawaiian, “Drowsy Waters”" and “Hilo Hawaiian March” (record),; tenor solos, Mr E. - W Robbins, “The Sea Gipsy” and “Rose Dreams”; instrumental, Orchestra, repeat item; weather report; instrumental, (Orchestra, cornet solo “Drake Goes West” and xylophone solo “Splitting Kindling Wood”; humour, the Co-optimitsts, in short turns and encores; popular songs, Messrs Edward Silver and Billy Hart in further popular songs; instrumental; Orchestra, “Island King” 9.30; Gramophone dance programme. 11.0: Close own, 3YA Christchurch.—Silent. 4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session, 6.0; Children’s session conducted by Big Brother Bill.
7.0: News session. 7.15: Lectnretto, Professor JPSsher, Otago University under .the auspices of the Workers* Education Association, “Why Xu* comes are Unequal. ” 8.0: Concert bjfl St. Kilda Band and assisting artists.
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Northern Advocate, 20 May 1929, Page 2
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