BROADCASTING
Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follows; —
TUESDAY, MAY 21,
IYA Auckland (333 metres). —3.0 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; further selected Studio items; 4.20, sports results to hand. O. Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: Nows session and market reports. 7.40; Talk, Mr G. Campbell, “Motoring.” 8.0: 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 Aveu” (record); tenor, Mr George Barnes, “La Donna c Mobile” and “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes”; instrumental trio, Studio Trio, “Three Cuban Dances”; contralto solos, Miss Phyllis Hazel!, “Habanera” and “Quando a le 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. Campanclla” 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, Hazell, “O Mid Fernando”; marches, “Funeral March -of a Marionette” and “Punjaub March” (record). 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —8.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4,30 and 4.5.1, sporting results to hand. 5,0: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6.0: Dinner session, gramophone records. 7.0: Nows session. 7.40: Lectnretto, representative Agricultural Department, “For the Man on the Land.” S.O; Chimes; overture, Orchestra, “Romnntique”; tenor solo, Mr E, W. Robbins, “Ships of Arcady”; violin solo, Mr W. McLean, “Good-bye” and “Schon Rasmarin”; humour, the Co-optimists in short turns and encores; suite Orchestra, “A Night in 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” ami “Rose Dreams”; instrumental, Orchestra, repeat item;' weather report; instrumental, Orchestra, cornet solo “Drake Goes West” and xylophone solo “Splitting Kindling Wood”; humour, the 00-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 Christehurch.—Silent.
4YA Dunedin (463 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7.0: News session. 7.13: Loeturetto, Professor Pilsher, Otago University under the auspices of the Workers’ Education Association, “Why Incomes are Unequal.” 8.0: Concert by St. Kilda Band and assisting artists. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. 2PO Sydney (442 metres). —10.30 p.m., Bnmton Gibb, “Oh, By the Way.” 9.30, Albert Caza'bon, violinist; studio items. 2BL Sydney (333 metros).-—9.40 p.m,, Concert programme by Rose Bay Music Club. 10.30, Lecturoitte; vocal and instrumental items.
3LO Melbourne (371 metres). —9.32 p.m., Newport Workshops Band; vocal items. 11.0, The Jedai Trio, instrumentalists; dance music, the Radio Revellers,
3AR Melbourne (484 metres). —7.30 p.m., Gramophone recital; concert by “The Twinkler” Boys’ Club; vocal and instrumental ;items.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. IYA Auckland (333 metres). —3.0 p.m; Selected Studio items; literary selection by the Announcer; further Studio items; 4.2’», spoils results to hand. 0.0; Children’s session, conducted by I ucle Tom, 7.0; News adii information session. 7.40; Talk, Mr Norman Kerr, “Physical Culture. “ S.O; Chimes; overture, “Martha” (record. Auckland Comedy Players (under direction of Mr d. P. Montague) will present a threeact play, “The Dover Road.” 10.11; March, “Marche Hongroise” (record).
2YA Wellington.—Silent. 3VA Christchurch (300 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio Items: -L2-", sports results to hand. 0.0 : Children’s session. 7..''e‘; Addington stork market reports. S.O: Chimes: overture, “William Tell” (record); chorus, Salon Quartet, “Anvil Chorus”; pianoforte solo, •Miss Lucy Ful'lwood, “Sonata, Ist Movement” (Schumann); contralto solo, Miss Dnlcie Mitchell, “Beyond the Damn”; male (piartet, “Who’s Line Now.’” (record); ondiest ra I. v fndio Orchestra, “Minimi ” (Boeeh
erini) “Ave Veruni ” (Mozart) ami “La. Dauza ( Ifossini); leoor solo. Mr 11. Blakeley, “’The Secret”; soprano solo. Miss Lilian Hanham, “Dream of Home; U Bacio”; xvlo-
phono duet, “The Two Imps’ ’ (record); baritone recitative and aria, [Mr J. Graham Young, “ Babblement Draws Near” and “A Palmer Met Me on the Way”; soprano and tenor duet, Salome Duo, ‘Miserere Scene”; weather report; instrumental, Studio Orchestra, ‘‘ Pa vane ’ ’ and “ Oriental le”; vocal quartet, Sail on Quartet, ‘Golden Slumbers Kiss Yhmr Eyes’’; pianoforte solo, Miss Lucy Fullwood, “Folk Song”; soprano solo, Miss Lilian Hanham, “My Life is Love’’; contralto and baritone duet, Sail on Duo, “Come to the Fair”; orchestral, Studio Orchestra, “Sullivan Selection”; tenor solo, Mr H. Blakeley, “My Sweetheart When a Boy”; contralto solos, Miss Dulcie Mitchell, “You’ll Get Heaps o’ Lickings” and “Keep on Hopin’ ”; violin solo “Impromptu” (record); baritone solo, Mr J. Graham Young, “Shipmates, of Mine.”
4YA Dunedin (403 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 0.0: Children’s ■hour. 7.0; News session. 8.0; iStudio concert 9,30; Gramophone donee programme. 11.0; Close down. A T T RT R A T.IA N STATIONS. 2FC Sydney (442 met res). —9.30 p.m., Classical Programme arranged by Madame Classens-Viceroy; vocal and items from the studio.
2BL Sydney (3d3 metres). —9.40 p.m., H. W. Van;a and Company, “A Message From Mar,”; programme nom the Studio,
31.0 Melbourne (371 metres). —9,3 d p.m,, Station Orchestra; 9.4 d, programme from jt'he studio.
31-0 Melbourne (371 metres). —9.3 d p.m., Station Orchestra. 9.4 d, Program me arranged by .Mary Campbell, I'.nglisii music; dance music, Radio Revellers.
3AR Melbourne (484 metres). —7.30 p.m., Gramophone roc it ail. 8.0, Tire Kanais, Hawaiian Entertainers; piano recital, Limiray Riggins; studio items.
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Northern Advocate, 21 May 1929, Page 2
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