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BROADCASTING

Programmes will be broadcast from New Zealand and Australian stations as follows: —

TUESDAY, JUNE 11.

IY.V Auckland (333 metres) p.m: Afternoon session, selected Studio items; literary selection by ithe Announcer; Studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. '<.o: New session. 7.15: Talk, Mr George Campbell, “Motoring.” 7.30: Market reports. 8.0: Chimes; relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre; baritone solo, Air G. Colledge, “In Happy Moments”; instrumental, Studio Trio, “Sailors’ Song” and Three Scenes from Musical Picture Book—“At the Mill,” “By the Sea” and “The Cuckoo and the Traveller”; soprano solo, Miss Dorothy’ Youd, “One Fine Day”; orchestral,. Overture, “Montana” overture (record) ; tenor solo, Mr Lambert Harvey, “Let Ale Like a Soldier Fall”; relay of entr’acte from Majestic Theatre; contralto solo, Alias Martha Williamson, “Without Thee”; cello solo Miss Mollie Wright, “Adagio”; vocal duet, Miss Dorothy Youd and Mr Lamber Harvey, “Miserere”; weather report; vocal quartet, the Olympians, 4 ‘Pretty Little China Girl”; baritone solo, Mr G Colledge, “My Heart with Woe O’ertaken”; instru.mental, Studio Trio, selections from the opera “Samson and Delilah”; tenor solo, Air Lambert Harvey, “There is a Flower that Bloometh”; contralto solo, Miss M. Williamson, “Ingrid’s Song.” 9.30: Presentation of the opera “Tristan and Xsoida,” Act 3 (first instalment, records). 2YA Wellington (420 metres). —3.0 p.m: Chimes; selected gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand. 5,0; Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jim. 6,0; Dinner session, gramophone records. 7.0; News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40; Leeturette, representative of the Agricultural Department, “For. the Man on the Land.” 8.0: Chime; overture, Orchestra, “Peter, Schmoll”; baritone solo, 'Mr Charles Wilkie, “The Jolly Tinker”; accordion solo, “Mighty Lak a Bose” (record); Hawaiian, “Na ’Lii” (record); humour, Mr L. Ashton, “Nellie Bly”; instrumental, Orchestral, Orchestra, ‘ ‘ Lightning Switch”; popular songs, Mr Billy Hart, “Roses of ,Yesterday”; and “Tomorrow”; grand organ solos, ‘By the Waters of Minnetonka” and “A Perfect Bay”; .soubrette, Mrs N. R, Lightbody “Agatha Green”; baritone solo, Mr C. Wilkie> “Just Smiling” and “The Sleigh”; instrumental, Orchestra, repeat number; weather report; humour, Mr Len Ashton, “I’m Gonna Dance With the Guy Wot Brung Me”; selection, Orchestra, “Sometime”; popular song, Mr Billy Hart, “Ten Little Miles from Town”; soubrette, Mrs N. R. Lightbody, “Hello Tu-Tu”; instrumental, Orchestra, waltz “The Skaters” and march “(American Patrol.” 9.40: Gramophone dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

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, 7.80: Lecturette, Professor Fisher (under the auspices of the Workers' Educational Association), “Why InoomeS are Unequal.” 8.0: Studio concert by the St. Hilda Band (under the conductorship of Mr James Dixon) and assisting artists.

AUSTRALIAN, STATIONS. 4QG Brisbane (385 metres). —7.45 p.m., 'Gramophone recital. 9.30, Mr Archie Day's party. 2PC Sydney (442 metres), —9.30 p.m., N.S.W. Tramway Band; studio items.

2BL Sydney (353 metres) —9.30 p.m., State Conserve torium String Quartet; vocal and instrumental items.

3LO Melbourne (371 metres). —9.32 p.m., Victorian Railways Institute Orchestra; Auburn Methodist Choir recital; dance music.

3AR Melbourne (484 metres). —7.30 p.m., Gramophone recital; station orchestra; vocal items.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. IYA Auckland (333 metres)—l2.3o p.m: Relay of community singing from the Town Hall. 3.0: Selected Studio items; literary .selection by the Announcer; Studio items; 4.25, sports rseults to hand, 0.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Tom. 7.0; News and information session. 8.0: Studio concert by the Auckland Artillery Band (under the conductorship of Mr Wynne J. Smith) and assisting artists.—Chimes; march Band, “Waldomere”; overture, Band, “Bose Marie”; Minster Quartet, “A Spring Song”; humour, Mr T. T. Garland, some mirth; contralto solos, Miss M. Davison, “Star Eyes”; and “The Little Road to Kerry”; cornet solo, Bandsman K. 'Smith, “Farewell”; tenor solo, Mr A. L. McPherson, “Hail, Caledonia!”; Hawaiian, “Drowsy Waters” and “Hilo Ha-

waiiau March” (record); soprano solos, Miss Gladys Hosting, “Everywhere I Look” and “If Yon Pass Through Aiy Garden”; selection, Band, “Prelude”; vocal quartet, AlLuster Quartet, “Here’s a. Paradox for Lovers”; weather report; medley, Band, “Harry Lauder .Song”; intermezzo, Baud, “lu a Alonastery Garden”; baritone solos, Air Boy Stephenson, “Requiem” and “Wayfarer’s Night Song”; humour, Mr T. T. Garland, some more mirth; soprano solo, Aliss G. Hosking, “Give Me a House on the Hillside”; selection, Band, “Stradella”; tenor solo, Mr A. L. McPherson, “Parted”; violin and guitar, “Harlequin’s Serenade” (record); contralto solo, Miss Davison, “My Jewels”; vocal quartet, Alluster Quartet, “The. Shades of Night Around Us Steal”; march, Band, “Wellington.”

2YA. Wellington.—Silent

3YA Christchurch (306 metres). —3 p.m: Afternoon session, selected gramophone records; 4,25, sports results to hand. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Mother Hubbard and Uncle Frank, 7.0; News session. 7.15: Lecture, Mr Frederick Alorse, “The Cultivation of Roses.” 7.30: Addington stock market reports. 8.0; Chimes. Programme featuring excerpts from “The Dollar Princess,” presented by the Radlolians. —Chorus, “Light Cavalry” (record); chorus, Radlolians, “We’re the Household”; soprano solo, Mrs Claris Shaw, “A Self-made Maiden”; orchestral, “Prelude in G Minor” (record); chorus, Radiolians, “Castles in the Air”; tenor solo, Mr G, Russell, “Dream of Love”; orchestral, “Prelude in C Sharp l\linor” (record); instrumental, the Bohemian Quintet, “Preamble,” “Norfolk Folk Tune” and “Slow Air Jig”; ’contralto land bass duet, Eadiola Duo, “Shall I Do?”; .chorus, Radiolians, Tennis”; kinema organ, “Was it a Dream?” and “Nicol(record); weather report and announcement; lecture, the Right Rev F. A. Bennett, first Bishop of Ao-te-aroa, “Maori Subjects, embracing Language and Legends”; instrumental, Bohemian Quintet, “Bouree,” “(Air” and “Gigue”; bass solo and chorus, Air W. J. Richards and Eadiolians, “Chewska”; contralto ‘and bass, Radiola Duo, , “Follow Me Round”; vibraphone solo, “Diane”; xylophone novelty, “Polly” (record); chorus, Radiolians, “The Dollar Princesses”; duet, soprano and tenor, Racliolian Duo, “Then You Go”; monologue, “Mr Potter Visits Southend” (record); instrumental, Bohemian Quintet, “Minuet,” “Chanson Sans Paroles” and “March Militaire”; contralto and bass duet, Eadilola Duo, “Tramps”; chorus, Radiolians, “Hip, Hip, Hurrah”; sketch, the Roosters “Army Reminiscences” (record).

4YA Dunedin (463 metres) —3 p.m: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Anita. 7.0; News session, 8.0; Relay from St Andrew’s Street Church of Christ of the dramatic cantata, “Esther,” rendered by a choir of 40 voices. 9.30: Gramophone dance programme. 11.0: Close down.

AUSTRALIAN STATIONS.

2P,C Sydney (442 metres). —9.30 p.m., Classical (programme arranged by Oliver King; studio programme. 4QGr Brisbane (385 metres). —7.35 p.m., Dinner music from the Paris Cafe. 9.30: Alf. [Death erstone and his orchestra; vocal items between dances. 2BL Sydney '(353 metres). —9.37 p.m., Ambrose Bo write (baritone); studilo items. 3LO Melbourne (371 metres) —10.50 p.m., (Concert programme; novelties, dance music, 3|AR Melbourne (484 metres). —7.30 p.m., Gramophone recital; studio concert.

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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1929, Page 2

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BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 11 June 1929, Page 2

BROADCASTING Northern Advocate, 11 June 1929, Page 2

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